The David Knight Show - 29Jun23 Biden & Trump in a Circular Firing Squad; Govt Adds Insult to Vax Injuries; Supremes Go Negative on Affirmative Action

Episode Date: June 29, 2023

All topics w TIMECODES in podcast description Lockdown! Why Aren't We Demanding Those Responsible Be LOCKED UP? Why are the politicians who gave us medical martial law and financially incentivized mal...practice the frontrunners in the Presidential beauty contest? The good news is that ALL politics is local and what we see in this world is only a small part of the big picture. (2:35) Govt Response to Vaccine Injuries Tells You Everything Callous disregard for pain, suffering and death — the tiny number of people who've been compensated for injury and the ABSURD amount of money they're getting is unbelievable. And now more data from another country showing that they used everyone as lab rats (40:45) Camp Lejune, an example of government's contempt for those it harms (1:09:31)300 Canadian soldiers launch massive lawsuit against military over vaccine. (1:18:50)Operation Warp Speed finger-pointing has begun (1:24:55)European study shows many of the vaccines were PLACEBOS — and a VERY HIGH RATE of death and injury with a set of batches (1:32:59)DC's Circular Firing SquadBoth Biden and Trump camps are making absurd errors in self-incrimination. Forget about justice. This will come down to raw power and corruption.Trump responds to damaging audio tape — "bravado". No, it was Bravo Sierra, pure BS. But what Merrick Garland and the DoJ is doing is flagrantly criminal and also covering up crimes of their own flagrantly (1:40:09)Rudy Giuliani’s voluntary interview on corruption. Are Jan6 indictments coming? (1:57:31)Biden says TWICE in LESS THAN 24 HOURS — "Putin is losing in Iraq". Then there's those indentations on his face. What's THAT about? (2:02:42)Would Democrats consider a 3rd Party Presidential Candidate? Would RFKj run that way? Here are some much needed reforms that RFK has put forward to rein in BigPharma (2:06:55)Zelensky CANCELS ELECTION and CHRISTMAS — but democracy?! (2:13:26)The Ukrainian kill list of journalists, politicians, and celebrities (including Americans) was done with funding by CIA on a NATO website (2:23:12)Bill Gates and the COINCIDENTAL MALARIA cases (2:30:39)The murder/suicide of the automobile industry escalates (2:32:54)SUNGLASSES for car drivers have just been BANNED with MASSIVE FINES of over $6,000 in the UK. Why do you think that is being done? (2:44:40)Supreme Court slaps down Affirmative Action (2:48:04)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 29th of June, year of our Lord, 2023. Today we're going to begin by taking a look at the lockdown. Because if we don't understand how this happened, who did it, and if we don't take precautions to stop it from happening again, and that means largely recognizing who's doing it, we've got the guy who was the most egregious hypocrite about this, Matt Hancock in the UK,
Starting point is 00:01:14 going around bragging about how the next time it's going to be much stricter. Does he mean next time it'll apply to him? We need to understand what happened and move to stop this. But we'll also talk about the circular firing squad that Washington, D.C. has become. It truly has. I mean, it's absolutely insane the response of both the Biden administration and Donald Trump himself. We'll be right back. And of course, there's also some horrific news about what is going on with the vaccines and people's desperate effort to get help
Starting point is 00:02:16 after they've been harmed by this. And the blind eye that is being turned to everyone in our government and every other government as they all operate under the same rules. And who's pulling the strings on these people? So we're going to talk about that. But let's begin with the lockdown. Britain must prepare for harder lockdowns, says Matt Hancock. Again, this is the guy who, as his text messages were revealed, was mocking and laughing about what he was doing to people. At the same time, pictures and other things have surfaced of him having, as everybody was locked down, he was having an adulterous relationship with a married woman and they were violating all
Starting point is 00:03:07 the rules, his own rules, God's rules, all the rules. But next time, next time it's going to be maybe applying to the party members as well. And I'm not just talking about political parties. I'm talking about the Christmas parties and all the rest of the stuff that these elites were doing, these globalist elites, these elitist hypocrites doing what they prohibit everybody else from doing. And of course, as we're seeing this, and as we're seeing the damage to the vaccines, you got people scrambling to point the finger at other people. Even the guy who was the military head of Operation Warp Speed, he's now pointing fingers. Oh, it was the NIH.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Oh, it was the China lab. It was the NIH at the China lab. It wasn't me. I didn't do it, right? Everybody is looking to blame somebody else, except Donald Trump, who wants to still take credit for this. That's how dense and stupid this guy is. He's such a narcissist. He will destroy himself out of his own perceived self-interest and his own ego.
Starting point is 00:04:08 But Matt Hancock is coming in a close second here. So anyway, Matt Hancock should be arrested for willful misconduct in public office, says the Telegraph. They said he can and must be dragged before a select committee and made to answer for his actions and the vast hurt that they have called. And they've been running, the UK's Telegraph, they have been running a massive expose on him for the last several days. For eight days now, the Telegraph has published the most breathtakingly damning stories about the misuse of power and quote-unquote science by Matt Hancock and his cabal during the pandemic. That's coming from the UK Telegraph.
Starting point is 00:04:57 This is mainstream media, even, that is pushing against this stuff. So why isn't this a discussion in our presidential election? The two front runners by a large amount are Trump, who did the lockdown and kept it, and then Biden, who doubled down on the lockdown and did mandates in addition. Why are they the two front runners? And this is as crazy as if Matt Hancock were running for president and he was beating all the competition. What is our problem here? Well, we know.
Starting point is 00:05:32 The problem is the party apparatus and the mainstream media. A huge failure of Trump, but everybody had a part in this thing. About the only person who will talk about the lockdowns and talk about the vaccines is RFK Jr. And of course, he is banned by the mainstream media. That's why he's heavily censored. But of course, he's got other issues as well. But still, they don't want that talked about whatsoever. Painful lockdowns, says the Telegraph in yet another article. Painful lockdowns, a global policy failure that must never be repeated. That's right. Let's not forget that this is a global policy. Let's not forget that they were all doing the same thing. It didn't
Starting point is 00:06:18 matter what their stated political party was or their stated political philosophy was. They all did the same thing. Isn't that the most amazing thing about this? Why do they push so hard against people who are quote-unquote conspiracy theorists? Because it was a vast global conspiracy. Just look at what happened in 2020. You've got people from Trump to Trudeau to Macron to Biden, all of them saying, well, this is what we're going to do.
Starting point is 00:06:52 We're doing this. I told you we were going to do this, and now we're doing it. And now two months from now, we're going to do the next thing. It's like, what? What is this incrementalism? If you're talking about you have to respond to a pandemic, none of it made any logical sense at all. It was obviously a lie.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Lockdowns taught us many painful lessons, says the UK Telegraph, that economies cannot be shuttered for months without consequence, that needless money printing will fuel inflation. Let's see, both of those were done by Trump. Shuttered the economy for months. The people who voted for him, the middle class, the mom and pop business owners, they were not essential. But, hey, let's just print a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Let's go. Three and a half trillion, four trillion, five trillion. It doesn't matter. We're on our way to $50 trillion deficit here. Debt, I should say. Taught us that school closures will have a catastrophic effect on pupils' education. But perhaps the most painful lesson is that lockdowns were far less effective than many people have been led to believe.
Starting point is 00:08:02 They were not less effective. They were completely ineffective. As one person tweeted out in response to this Matt Hancock article, said this is Alison Pearson. She said, even at the height of World War II, government never used propaganda to frighten its own people but this lot did these people did kids killed themselves mental health collapsed it's unforgivable matt hancock should be arrested
Starting point is 00:08:34 uh with for willful misconduct and public office and that's the headline of the telegraph thing there but just think about that even at at the height of World War II, government never used propaganda to scare its own people. And we never had a quarantine where you quarantined healthy people. And we never had a pandemic where nobody had died yet. And yet Trump did that with the executive order. Nobody had died, but we had a pandemic. And we're going to quarantine healthy people.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And we're going to scare everybody to death. When he did that executive order in the afternoon of Friday, I'd already done my morning show that Friday the 13th. On the following Monday, the 16th, I began my show with the pictures from World War II because everybody was being scared to death. And I was trying to tell them, don't let them scare you.
Starting point is 00:09:31 That fear is how they're going to control you. I said, what did the British government do as the Nazis were amassing across the English Channel, ready to invade in the Battle of Britain? They had just swept through all of Europe. The British had had a severe setback, to put it mildly, at Dunkirk. They had basically escaped by the skin of their teeth with the help of a lot of private vessels, individuals taking out their own boats and pulling over soldiers to get them out of there, but lost a tremendous amount of equipment.
Starting point is 00:10:09 With that dire situation, and it was a real dire situation. Hey, they're going to come here and they're going to kill us. They're going to drop bombs on us, missiles on us, the rest of the stuff they're going to invade. Did they say, be afraid, put a mask on, go hide, isolate yourself? No, they said, keep calm and carry on. Keep calm and carry on. That's what governments would do when there was an emergency.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Stay calm. And I remember there was, um, oh, what's her name? The, uh, Peggy Noonan speech writer for Ronald Reagan. Uh, and, uh, it has been a writer of the wall street journal since, uh, she did a thing. Now's the time to panic. And I said, it's not the time to panic. It's never the time to panic.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Panic never helps anybody. They panic. You're running around. You can't think you can't do anything. If you lock everybody down, you can't grow food. You can't deliver food. You can't provide healthcare for everybody's locked down and isolated. What are they talking about? It doesn't make any sense whatsoever. None of it made any sense unless you knew the dark winter plan that they'd practiced
Starting point is 00:11:14 for 20 years. And then it's like, they're pulling this now. This is what they're executing now. The plan that they practiced for 20 years, The plan that they first practiced two months before 9-11. The other shoe to drop from 9-11. So you keep calm, you carry on. The other sign that they had that I talked about on that Monday, the 16th of March, 2020. The other sign that you don't see made out of T-shirts and all that kind of stuff is freedom is in peril.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Defend it with all your might. Keep calm and defend freedom with all your might. And that's what we had to do. We had to stay calm, not let them panic us into fear and defend it. But I like this article that just came out. Yesterday. On LifeSite. Why I'm grateful for what my local sheriff did during the COVID tyranny. You understand. And this person wrote this thing saying.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I'm so glad that he kept calm. I'm so glad that he defended the Constitution. You see. Because. And they were in Virginia. I think. Which is. Depending on where you are can be really bad it's close to washington dc this person said i recently read dr robert malone's
Starting point is 00:12:33 post about his life on a rural horse farm in virginia how he's enjoying his work there i think this person is there as well but anyway said robert malone said the truth is the COVID crisis is done. No, that's not the truth. That's not the truth. And I'm enjoying work on the farm again. This is a pause, as I've said before, and I'll say it again. We're in the eye of the storm. If you think this is done, then you still don't understand the big picture. He doesn't understand the big picture.
Starting point is 00:13:05 He was late to the party, if you will, because he wasn't looking at the politics of this. He was looking at the medical side of this. And I'm glad that he and some others have focused on that. And even though he has talked about some of the psychological aspects and some of the other things like that. He doesn't understand the fourth turning. He doesn't understand the time that we are in yet. And we better get up to speed quickly. Because you understand, this next election is going to take us basically to 2030. This next election, next year, 2024,
Starting point is 00:13:46 the president gets signed in or remains in office, whoever wins or whatever, in 2025. And we'll be there until the next president is signed in in 2029. And so we have to understand that this next presidency is going to be crucial. There's going to be one crisis after the other and if you look at the field of people that are there it should give you a real cause for concern because i don't see anybody that's up to the task not a single person on either party that includes r includes RFKJ, DeSantis, all of them. I don't see anybody that's up to taking care of this.
Starting point is 00:14:28 So it's going to be up to you. That's why I say the local sheriff is the most important election coming up. And then other people in your local state area. Um, suddenly you realize that the coronavirus is over writes this writer again repeating um dr robert malone who says it's great i'm at the farm again i am in avoidance mode with my cell phone a social media and email but my fitness is climbing back up and i need a break and all the rest of stuff look he's doing good. He's working on his farm and he's got a garden and other things like that. He's in a much better shape than we are. We're
Starting point is 00:15:08 not doing that type of thing, even though I warn everybody about it. I'm still, um, so caught up with social media and news and all the rest of this stuff that I've put my life on hold with this stuff. But, uh, he said, uh, you know, to say that this is over, he doesn't understand it. He's still prepping anyway. He doesn't realize that. That's good thing. This person says, suddenly you realize the Corona crisis is over and all the agonies and all the distress are over. Just simply going to shop groceries for the family. Uh, if I'm doing that, the worries about that, all that is gone. Well, if they're saying I'm not worried about it and I don't think they're saying that I think they're, they're worried about the way that they're being, um, going to be treated
Starting point is 00:15:54 when they went somewhere. Uh, but this is not over. If we don't hold these people accountable, if we don't hold the Matt Hancocks accountable, it's not over. If we don't hold the Trumps and the Bidens accountable, it's not over. And if we don't prohibit anybody, anybody from ever doing this again, it's not over. There's got to be consequences for the people who do this. And they're out there manufacturing crimes and all the rest of the stuff for each other. They're giving themselves a major pass on the corruption the Bidens are,
Starting point is 00:16:29 for all the money that they laundered and all the rest of the stuff. But look, folks, that is not nearly as dangerous as giving himself a pass for mandating this vaccine. He ought to be in jail. He should not be running. He ought to be impeached for that. Why aren't the Republicans talking about impeaching him for what he did to us with the pandemic? Because they don't care what he did to us because they were part of that as well.
Starting point is 00:16:56 They don't see that as a crime. They don't even talk about it as if it were a mistake for the most part. The Democrats are bragging about it, just like Trump bragged about his vaccine, the Democrats brag about their medical martial law. And so that's the real dangerous thing. They did this to acclimate people. This is the biggest psychological part of this at all. And that's why I'm surprised to see the Robert Malone doesn't understand that.
Starting point is 00:17:25 You know, he talks about the mass psychology in this, but the mass psychology was to expose people to this and then pull it back. It's one of the things that they do in the films, right? They, they show you what they want to do in some kind of dystopian science fiction world, which is something that they're already planning and working on doing. And it's not, the way it works in Hollywood, for the longest time, CIA had a website. I used to do reports on this. I did several reports on it. Look at the CIA's website.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Hey, movie makers, we got scripts that we've already written for you. They're pretty interesting. Would you like to try some of these things? We'll help you with this. In the same way that the military will help people if they've got a script that they want to do, and if it is friendly to the military, oh yeah, we'll give you the jets and let you shoot on our aircraft carrier and all the rest of this stuff. You want some tanks? We've got some tanks too. You want any of that stuff? We'll help you with that. No problem. A friend of mine who worked in the Pentagon used to be part of that group. They would look at scripts and it's like, oh, okay, well, if you're friendly to the U.S. military, we'll do everything we can to give you free access to this stuff.
Starting point is 00:18:38 But if you criticize us in your script, if you're anti-war, anti-Pentagon, ohagon oh no you're not going to get any of this stuff and so uh you have um in the same way the cia puts together scripts like this is a pretty interesting idea isn't it oh yeah that is interesting and they make the movie and that's how the cia lets you know what they're going to do but But of course, in the movie, there's always one person, one hero who thwarts this entire global plan, right? Takes down Skynet and all the rest of this stuff or whatever. And that's one of the things that, and so you see this really scary thing. It's like,
Starting point is 00:19:19 Oh yeah, that's all right. All we need is one person who can do that. And then you make the connection. Maybe that person could be Trump. After all, he's all right. All we need is one person who can do that. And then you make the connection. Maybe that person could be Trump. After all, he's got superpowers. He's a billionaire. And look at what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:19:32 He's saying the right stuff. He'll protect us. So they feed you this dystopia. Then they feed you the illusion that you're going to be protected from that by that person or by somebody. Maybe that's not even on the horizon. That's what's so dangerous about all this stuff. If we don't prohibit this, and if we don't punish this, and prohibit it from ever happening in the future, we're in big trouble.
Starting point is 00:19:54 But getting back to how we fight this, there are things that we can do. As he points out, our local sheriff, Mark Butler, himself seemed to agree with us that it was up to the individual citizen to make personal health choices, for example, whether or not to meet with other people. In January the 23rd, 2021 interview, that is in the middle of the lockdowns and the coronavirus restrictions, this is right after all the January 6th stuff, and Biden has just been signed in three days earlier, Butler made it clear that he's a strong defender of the U.S. Constitution. He told a local media outlet that, quote,
Starting point is 00:20:31 I believe 100% in the Constitution. If we start messing with the Constitution, we start messing with who we are as America, he said. And then he told his audience in a meeting, he said, I raised my hand to protect the Constitution. And as a sheriff, I will enforce the laws and protect the Constitution. In the context of the then widely spread mask mandates, he explained that while he himself wore a mask at work, it does not mean that he will force others to do the same. Am I going to arrest somebody who is not wearing it, a mask? No, I do not mean that he will force others to do the same. Am I going to arrest somebody who is not wearing a mask?
Starting point is 00:21:07 No, I do not have that authority. He also insisted that he would not arrest people for gathering in homes. I'm not going to arrest somebody because they have 15 people in their house, or 20. I don't know that that is constitutional, he said, because the First Amendment guarantees the right of people to peacefully assemble, a right that sadly many elected officials and government bureaucrats completely disregarded, says this writer. Together with a local Commonwealth's attorney, Butler, Sheriff Butler, was then examining everything that comes down from the governor's office, he said.
Starting point is 00:21:41 If it is constitutional, we will support it. If it is unconstitutional, we will check with our lawyers in the county and our commonwealth attorney and see whether they agree, he said at the time. This is the lesser magistrate's idea. And you understand that this is where you have your most power. Can we get rid of the people at the top? Well, no. As much as you know about Trump, you're not going to be able to stop him from getting the nomination. And it remains to be seen. I don't think that the Democrats are going to stop him from getting the nomination. I don't think that's even their goal. They understand, just as I do, that every time they throw these ridiculous charges at him and every time, and as people see this unequal justice system,
Starting point is 00:22:30 it only makes him more and more popular. And they know that they can beat him in the general election, and I think they will. You've got to get rid of the bad people. You've got to keep the good ones. You've got to look at the local level. Because it's not going to, it's not over. And it's going to be escalating as we go to the great takedown, which has got to happen before they can have their society in 2030. It's going to be this next five, six years. It's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:22:57 And the next election is going to be very key. But there's very little that you can do about that, but you can look at the sheriff and you have, can have you can do about that. But you can look at the sheriff. And you can have something to say about that. Take a look at some new corruption that has been shined on this massive universal basic income, welfare, bailout, whatever you want to call it. The PPP, the CARES Act that was put in by Trump in 2020. This is all on Trump right here. This is from reason magazine, a trucking company that is careening toward bankruptcy. I like the way that he's careening like out of control, giant, uh, giant semi-trailer
Starting point is 00:23:37 and a whole bunch of them. As a matter of fact, they could default on a $700 million federal bailout loan from Trump. And since they got it, they've only paid $230 on the principal. This is worse than your home mortgage. They got a $700 million loan, and they paid $230. Not $230,000. $230 on the principal. You know, in addition to the outright fraud that we've talked about in the past,
Starting point is 00:24:11 how many people fraudulently got this stuff? And then I guess we could call it, you know, they didn't have a business. They didn't have anything. You know, they just send the paperwork in and they get the big checks. There's been some high profile busts of that, but not everybody has been caught. And then we know that because Trump redefined what a small business is, and if there's, oh, we're going to help small businesses. And let me tell you what a small business is.
Starting point is 00:24:34 It's not a company that has fewer than 500 employees, as we've always said. No, it's going to be now anybody's got fewer than 500 employees at a given location. So that means all the big chains can get the money as well. And we saw that more than 50% of the money went to less than 5% of the people. And then you've got the giant corporations like this one, Yellow Corporation. It's a freight shipping company. It's previously known as YRC Worldwide. The New York Times reported this week that they got the $700 million. They've not sent it back, but it was also, this program was supposed to go to companies that would otherwise be profitable.
Starting point is 00:25:11 If they're on their way down the drain, they shouldn't have gotten this money. And yet this YRC had lost $104 million in 2019 down from a net income of $20 million the previous year. So they went from making $20 million down to losing $104 million the year before they put this out. And that was the most recent financial statement that they had. The money for the loan came from a $17 billion fund established by Trump
Starting point is 00:25:40 to assist companies deemed crucial to national security. The Treasury Department said in October of 2020, as they were defending this, who was president in October 2020? Yeah, Trump, still there. YRC, they said, carries 68% of the Department of Defense's less-than-truckload shipments and is the leading transportation provider to the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection. And yet at the same time, YRC was also being sued by the Justice Department
Starting point is 00:26:12 for defrauding the government by artificially inflating the weights of its shipments. And they eventually settled the case two years later for just under $7 million. But they got $700 million. So 1% of it. So they, they, they got $700 million from the government. They gave them back $7 million for fraud. And then they paid $230 on the principal last month, the office of special inspector general for the pandemic recovery, uh, released an audit on
Starting point is 00:26:46 this loan, uh, which is now this company, because they're having problems. They decided that they're going to correct all this and they changed their name, yellow corporation, yellow corporation. Uh, so, uh, two years into this four year loan, they have paid a total of $230. And in one payment that they made in June 2021, they made a single payment and they paid $230. As Reason noted, more than one-sixth of the $1.2 trillion dispersed through these programs, that's the PPP stuff in the CARES Act, was stolen, outright fraud. They don't even have a business.
Starting point is 00:27:35 In some ways, a loan to Yellow Corporation might even be worse. Even with no fraud on display, the government will be left holding $700 million in debt and 30% of a bankrupt company. There you go. Thanks to Trump. Well, of course, he's had a lot of experience with bankrupt. Yeah, I think it was like five or six casinos that went bankrupt.
Starting point is 00:27:58 And as I've said before, how in the world do you go bankrupt with a casino? Do you not understand math? You know, casinos are built to take advantage of people who don't understand math. But I guess maybe Trump falls into that category. I don't know. Yeah. CJ Hopkins talks about going to an event in the UK. Matt Taibbi was there. Russell Brand was there. He said, as he got there and he talked to other people, and they were talking, well, what happens next? They understand this isn't done. He said, I was horrified to find that the same totalitarian program is being rolled out everywhere around the world.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Oh, well, yes, exactly. Always has been. What happened through all the so-called pandemic panic and everything, it's the same program everywhere, but they're still rolling out new stuff in terms of censorship and surveillance and the police state and all the rest of this stuff. And that's what he's talking about. Matt Taibbi, when he spoke, he said, what Michael and I were looking at was something new, an internet age approach to political control that uses brute digital force to alter reality itself. We certainly saw plenty of examples of censorship and deplatforming and government collaboration in those efforts. However,
Starting point is 00:29:18 it's clear that the idea behind the sweeping system of digital surveillance, combined with thousands or even millions of subtle rewards and punishments built into the online experience, is to condition people to censor themselves. Censor themselves. And that's what totalitarian governments do. That's why Solzhenitsyn said, do not live by lies. Do not censor yourself. This is why I refuse to play the game on any of these social media platforms or on
Starting point is 00:29:55 YouTube. I refuse to use these little code words. I kept seeing people saying, well, you know, I want to talk about, you know, the thing, the thing that's out there. They're going to start mandating that thing. Should you take that thing? Is that thing safe? You know what I'm talking about, don't you? I can't say it here, you know, because I'm on YouTube. I wasn't going to play that game. You start censoring yourself and you start pussyfooting around with that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:19 You're done. You know, we have to call it what it is. And it is tyranny. And it is at the very core of this is to get you to censor yourself. I just don't understand what has happened to our society. I don't understand what has happened to journalism. You know, I look at this and, you know, everybody wants me to take a side. As I said before, you know, I need to make a clip of Treebeard.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I'm altogether not on anybody's side because nobody is on my side. But it's bigger than that. As a journalist, I'm supposed to be objective. I'm supposed to be in opposition to these politicians. I'm supposed to be in opposition to these politicians. I'm supposed to be skeptical about them. Just like in science, you're supposed to be adversarial. Somebody's got a theory or something that they're telling you that they've discovered. Well, if you're a scientist, you're supposed to be in opposition to that. You're
Starting point is 00:31:27 supposed to be skeptical of that. You're supposed to say, prove it. That's not to be a bad person, but you have to say, well, you got to prove that. What's your proof? And we're supposed to be that way when it comes to politicians as well, when it comes to political science. We're supposed to be skeptical. Oh, yeah? Well, what has this guy done in the past? Look at what he's saying now. What has he done in the past?
Starting point is 00:31:53 Let's take a look at the evidence that we've got here, which is his own statements that he's had in the past. That's what we're supposed to do. I get all this stuff from people. Why are you so negative? Don't you like anybody? No. I like people.
Starting point is 00:32:06 I don't like politicians. I put them in separate categories. I don't like what they're doing. And so we need to question what they're doing. And if you jump into this thing because, well, I like Trump or I like the Republican Party or whatever, you're no better than the people who followed Fauci, followed him around and put the masks on their face. It's that kind of group think, that kind of unwillingness to question authority and to examine what these people are saying, the unwillingness to look for the truth.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Don't you want to know what the truth is about these people? I just frankly don't understand it. I guess you had to be there in the 20th century to understand this stuff, right? And too many people have forgotten that basis. He said it was horrifying to listen to my colleagues report on the state of things in their countries. Or rather, the thing that should be horrifying, but is becoming a mundane fact of life, is that more or less the same totalitarian program is being rolled out in countries throughout the world. None dare call it conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:33:17 None dare call it a global conspiracy. But of course we knew that was the case. The censorship. He said, here's a, it gives a bullet points. He said, this is what we're seeing everywhere. Censorship, official propaganda, criminalization of dissent, pathologicalization of dissent. Oh, you are diseased.
Starting point is 00:33:37 If you've got the manipulation of our perception of reality, the coordinated transformation of the world into a smiley-faced neo-Orwellian police state in which politics no longer matters because society has been divided into two basic classes. The normals, who are prepared to mindlessly follow orders and parrot whatever official propaganda they're fed, or the deviants or the extremists who question what they're
Starting point is 00:34:08 told, who think critically about what they're told. No, you've got to fall in line and be happy about following one of these two guys that did this lockdown stuff to us. One of them created the vaccines, the other one mandated the vaccines. They're all there with a lockdown, and they're all there on the global plan in lockstep. And so he says,
Starting point is 00:34:34 as you sit there in whichever nominally sovereign country you're sitting there reading this in, ask yourself, how and why is this happening? And why is it happening now? Well, if you see the 2030 stuff, you know, you know why it's happening. He said, the problem is that we can't see the forest or the trees, but our adversaries see the forest. They see the forest like eagles. They own the forest and everything in it. While we hop like squirrels from tree to tree,
Starting point is 00:35:07 distracted from one distraction by distraction, from limited hangout by limited hangout, they're building a big fence around the forest, and they're deploying the forest ranger Gestapo. That's exactly right. He says, I'm reminded of that infamous Karl Rove quote, where he said, well, the way the world, he says, that's not the way the world works anymore. He says, we're in an empire now, and we act and we create our own reality. And while you're studying
Starting point is 00:35:39 that reality judiciously as you will, we will act again, and we will create other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We are history's actors, and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do. He said that in an interview with the New York Times Magazine. But here's the thing that Karl Rove doesn't understand. And that is that if people understand what is going on, he's not going to get away with this. That's why they were working so hard on the censorship and the propaganda.
Starting point is 00:36:20 That's their vulnerable point, information. Secondly, all politics is local. It's not national. It's not global. Politics is local. They can have their big schemes, and we need to understand what their schemes are. We need to understand why they're doing this and why they're doing it now and what their plans are.
Starting point is 00:36:38 But all politics is local. Everything has to happen at the local level. The Democrats have known this for a long time. They and many others have talked about it. This is one of the axioms of political science. In the same way, they have to get the kids at an early age and train them to think like them, to be loyal to them, to see them as defining everything, the source of authority and all the rest of the stuff. They want to get the kids at an early age, but they also know they have to make this stuff happen locally.
Starting point is 00:37:07 And that's how we can block it locally. And if we block this locally, there's not anything they can do about it, frankly. You act locally, you pull together your share for your local community, you learn how to feed yourself. All of that is the key. And if you're a Christian, you understand that this is just a spiritual war. We have weapons that are mightier than Karl Rove, far mightier than anything he can call up.
Starting point is 00:37:37 God is in control, and God is mighty. So if we look at just what the globalists are doing, or if we look just at what Washington is doing, for example, we're looking at trees. We're not looking at the forest. The forest has got so much in it, and we can't just stop at what we see physically. You know, there's an entire unseen realm, and it rules. And I'm reminded of what happened, the story of Elisha. And there was a war going on. He was giving the king of Israel intelligence about what was happening.
Starting point is 00:38:22 He knew where the, you know, God told him where the other army was going to go. And he would tell the king of Israel. And the enemy king learned that he was the one who was doing it. So they sought him out. They said, find out where this guy is. They found out where he was. They sent an army to kill him. And Elisha is there with his servant. And this massive army shows up just for the two of them, really. And his servant is freaking out. And he says, no, those who are with us are mightier and larger. And so he prays that his servant's eyes will be open. And he sees the valley that is filled with horses and chariots that the other army doesn't see.
Starting point is 00:39:16 That's what we have to understand. We have to have the spiritual eyes to see this. We don't have to see this in a supernatural sense. We see this in what God has revealed to us. We see it with the eyes of faith. The story gets interesting after that. I'll leave it to you to see what happens next. You can see it in 2 Kings 6, or as Paul Harvey would say. And that's the rest of the story. We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 00:40:53 The former president, Donald J. Trump, 45th president of the United States, put out this scathing news alert. The Biden administration did a terrible disservice to people throughout the world by allowing the FDA and CDC to call a, quote, pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The results of this vaccine have been extraordinary. The Johnson & Johnson shot is no longer available. It was linked to a rare side effect of blood clots. They should not be able to do such damage for possibly political reasons or maybe because their friends at Pfizer have suggested it. They'll do things like this to make themselves look important.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Today, Johnson & Johnson announced that their vaccine candidate has reached the final stage of clinical trials. This is record time. We encourage Americans to enroll in the vaccine trial. It's not only interesting, it'll be a terrific thing. The only way we defeat the China virus is with our great vaccines. Blood clots.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Yeah, blood clots. Blood clots will defeat the China virus. It'll defeat Americans as well. Now, I played that. Isn't it interesting, you know, when he got so angry when it was paused? And the reality is not even scratched by the mainstream media. I remember when that happened. And I remember that as they were rolling out that untested Johnson and
Starting point is 00:42:15 Johnson vaccine, the Trump was so proud of one of the three that he was so proud of. Um, and he said, uh, well, they shouldn't be allowed to do damage like this to make themselves look important.
Starting point is 00:42:26 That's how he basically, what he did. He's projecting onto the FDA and the CDC when they paused it. Oh, they're trying to make themselves look important. No, it was Trump who was trying to make himself look important, who did all this damage to everybody.
Starting point is 00:42:40 And so, uh, as they were rolling that thing out, it was the last of the three to go out. And as they did it, I remember when it happened in four different States at four different locations, you had four dozen people. It's easy to remember who immediately passed out when they got the Johnson and Johnson and they put it on hold because they didn't want people seeing that.
Starting point is 00:43:03 And they stopped. They wouldn't talk about that. It was initially reported, and then they changed the narrative. And the reason that the FDA and the CDC put that on pause was to distract people from that. And then they came out, and they held it for a week or so, and they said, well, you know, we've got six people with blood clots, all female, and we've had, you know, six million of these things being put out.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Again, it was right at the beginning, but they were rapidly rolling this thing out. And so they said, it's rare. It's rare. So we're going to keep on with it. We don't care. And in the VAERS database, they had over 800 people who had had blood clots after these shots at that time. It wasn't six people. So the whole thing was a lie, always has been a lie. Handy sent this to me, this story that has come out of real clear wire picked up on WND. He said, besides the story
Starting point is 00:43:58 of the lady who was injured by the jabs, another neurologic injury, he look at how hhs states that there were only 500 claims for the entirety of the program until now there are over 10 000 claims for covid injuries per their own statement and they have to hire more staff to process these claims yet these shots are still being pushed it's amazing isn't it you And they go back and say, well, we've only had 500 of these claims or whatever like this. If that's true, now after just a couple of years, they've got a backlog of 10,000. A lot of people don't even know about this program to report and to try to get some compensation. So what caused the explosion from 500 to 10,000 and you don't care about that? 20-fold increase. And you're not care. You don't care about that 20 fold increase.
Starting point is 00:44:49 And that's not the story here. The headline is COVID vaccine victims face off against the federal Bureau. That's gone silent. Well, it's not a COVID vaccine. It's a Trump vaccine. Give him credit. He wants the credit. Come on. W and D a real clear wire.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Uh, they don't want to give him the credit. Well, he deserves the credit. Come on, WND. Real clear wire. They don't want to give him the credit. Well, he deserves the credit for this. They'll always put us a subtitle on their vaccine shots at WND, and they are, you know, will not stop cheering Trump. Well, they'll put the shot hurt round the world.
Starting point is 00:45:20 That's what it is. That's what I've called it as well. The phone keeps ringing. No one is emailing. Nobody is doing anything. Nobody is responding on comments on Rumble. A1 Bingle Fan says, Trump also stated in 98, in his perfect America, nobody owns guns. Well, he tried to make that come true. He established the precedent of doing gun control by executive order.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Can you imagine what he would do in his second term? You know, where he wants to be thought well of by the majority of people, and he would perceive, being a New Yorker, that the majority of people don't want guns. Do you think he would care about the Second Amendment at all? Do you think he cares about any laws or regulations? No, he would just be doing whatever he thought was going to make the most friends or give him the best press and his legacy. On Rumble, Shevkin says, the J&J vaccine killed a friend of mine in September 2021. I'm sorry to hear that.
Starting point is 00:46:19 It is amazing. You know, that's the thing. It is from the very beginning in January when they're rolling out Pfizer, Moderna, and we're seeing people drop dead. And I said, this has never happened with vaccines before. Look, we've got more people killed in just the first few weeks than we did in several years combined. And it got all eventually kept increasing, increasing until it got to be way more than they'd had with all vaccines for 35 years they've been following this thing. So it is truly amazing, and yet they won't stop it. And as I pointed out before, we had nine states ban one of the flu shot vaccines after three people died. Three people.
Starting point is 00:47:02 We've had far more than that verified with this. In April 2021, Adele Fox received a single shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Within a few hours, the 60-year-old resident of New Hampshire started feeling shooting pains in her legs, arms, and neck. The pain did not abate over the next few days. Instead, it got worse and was accompanied by nausea and debilitating fatigue. Within a few hours, neurologists affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital diagnosed her with several serious conditions they said were a result of the vaccine, including small fiber neuropathy, which causes painful tingling in the extremities, and a syndrome, which is
Starting point is 00:47:46 Sjogren's syndrome, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly, it's got the umlaut over the o, that leaves patients pained and fatigued and in extreme cases can damage internal organs. This shot, which was supposed to get Fox back to normal, instead left her with diminished ability to work and enjoy life. Persistent physical therapy and experimental treatments that she's taken since have done little to alleviate her symptoms. She said, I used to get so much done and now it's a struggle every day. Sometimes you just get down. With her medical bills mounting and her condition not improving,
Starting point is 00:48:19 she sought compensation for her damaged health. Federal liability protections prevent the vaccine injured from directly suing vaccine manufacturers like Johnson & Johnson. And so Real Clear Wire goes on to explain the two different programs. As they put it, two starkly different injury programs for vaccines. They claim that in recent decades, they have approved 75% of the claims for the childhood vaccine program, which Fauci got through under Reagan in 1986. But then their second one is the one that was part of the PrEP Act that was part of Bush and his 9-11 dark winter schemes. That was done in 2005. And they say that one has awarded less than $10,000 since the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:49:13 And in a nation nearly numb to the pandemic's toll and its scandals, the program is adding seething frustration atop lasting injury to Fox and people like her and a little reported aftermath of the government's much criticized performance on vaccines. She filed her claim two years ago, submitting hundreds of pages of medical documents about her condition and her diagnoses. She's nevertheless one of the 10,887 people still waiting on a decision. She said, you're not even hearing anything from the organization that is supposed to be helping you. The phone keeps ringing and no one is emailing.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Nobody is doing anything. Real clear investigations. So the number of claims, quote, significantly exceeds the previous volume in the program, they were told by Health Resources and Services Administration. They're the ones who are administering it. The program has hired an additional staff to address this growth in claims. The president's budget requests additional funding to support the additional staffing needed to process the claims. They're buried. And yet, the vaccines go on. The vaccines go on. On Rockfin, Aaron H. says, thank you heard the song uh heaven let your light
Starting point is 00:50:27 shine down on the radio last night and uh said to my hubby i wish heaven would let its light shine down the earth needs it right now i checked the obits from my local town back home and in australia and i'm seeing more and more younger people, 54, 34, et cetera, dying unexpectedly at home, quote unquote. Not sure when any of them are going to get put two and two together. Yeah, that reminds me of, and I've played the clip several times, of the mother who said, it just dawned on me as I started talking about sudden adult death syndrome. I never put two and two together before, right? She said she had a healthy child, went down and got the vaccines. And within a couple of days, the child suddenly died. She couldn't put it together.
Starting point is 00:51:20 And then she broke into tears and said, it just dawned on me that I killed my child with a vaccine. No, you didn't kill them. Other people killed your child with the vaccines and with lies and with intimidation. They killed your child. You didn't kill your child. Rockfin, Caravella. Funny how the UK is reporting that mortality rates are the lowest among unvaccinated in all ages. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:51:51 True. So going back to this, the Dark Winter 9-11 model legislation that I'll hand out, they said the second one, the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, that was part of the PrEP Act, is a result of the war on terror legislation in 2005 yeah it was a plan this is the second shooter drop they planned it they practiced it two months before 9-11 false flag a week after the model legislation two months after that and then they practiced it for 20 years it's a long run these people lay their plans for a long time don't they well you know they trust in their chariots and horses uh we don't trust in that the earlier program was supposed to shore up pharmaceutical companies
Starting point is 00:52:41 said real clear investigations yeah Yeah, they meant well. They meant well. The earlier program was just horrific in what they did. Special masters decide the cases. And between 2006 and 2021, this court adjudicated cases from 10,602 petitioners, issued compensation to 7,618 of them. This earlier program bears a little resemblance, however, to the countermeasures injury compensation program. By the way, they spent out $4 billion,
Starting point is 00:53:16 and it's only a tiny fraction of the people who have injured. It's not 75%. A tiny fraction. It is like an arbitration thing. You don't really have a true court hearing. You don't have a jury. If you had a jury, this would go the way of the big tobacco things and should go that way. But it's not. They make sure that doesn't happen.
Starting point is 00:53:37 So on the countermeasures program, COVID vaccine cases for Fox and many others are just sitting there. It was meant to incentivize pharmaceutical companies, I said, to be part of the federal response to a one-off, one-in-a-million event, like a bioweapon attack. No, that's not what it was meant for. They practiced this for 20 years. They'd been practicing it for four years before they put this legislation in. This was meant to protect the pharmaceutical companies who were going to partner with the
Starting point is 00:54:13 government in a bioweapon attack against its own people, which is what happened here. And I'll keep saying that. They keep hiding the program. That's fine. I'm going to keep saying that if anybody hears it. This is what happened. It was the vaccine was a bioweapon attack. They keep going back to this Wuhan thing, people pointing the finger at Fauci,
Starting point is 00:54:38 pointing the finger at NIH, pointing the finger at the Chinese and all the rest of this stuff. You heard Trump. The Wu flu, the China flu, all this other stuff. No. His vaccines were the bioweapon. Nobody died from this stuff. They died from medical malpractice.
Starting point is 00:54:56 They died from being denied treatment. They died by being sent home until they were beyond the point of being treated. And then they would put them on invasive ventilators and give them bronchial pneumonia in addition to what other conditions they had. They would give people remdesivir, which doesn't do anything, but it does harm your liver. It won't do anything. That isn't medical malpractice. Even the masks on faces were cynical medical malpractice. Even the masks on faces were cynical medical malpractice.
Starting point is 00:55:29 So yeah, you've got a strain of the flu that's different. So what? We've always had that. We've always had the flu capable of killing people who had other health issues. There's nothing new about that. This was not a bioweapon attack. They keep falling back to that. The bioweapon was the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:55:52 That was the bioweapon attack. And these pharmaceutical companies were given immunity to participate in this act of war against their own people, every government doing it. It has been asked to make decisions on over 10,000 injury claims related to the COVID countermeasures. And as of June, it has made decisions on only 919 of these. And it has rejected 894, excuse me, out of 919.
Starting point is 00:56:23 They've only approved 25. And then it gets even worse when you look at how much money they paid out, $88,593. So let's look at this. They rejected 97% of these claims. They only looked at less than 10%. Let's say 9% of what they say is out there. They said they got 10,000 claims. They looked at about 900 of them. So they've looked at 9%. Of those 9%, they've out just rejected 97%. And of course, there is no hearing with this. This is an administrative process that you don't even participate in. That's why she keeps calling up, what's going on with this? Well, we'll get around to it.
Starting point is 00:57:08 We'll have somebody someday, we'll get to your piece of paper. They'll take a look at it and say, no, no, toss it in the trash. So 97% of them are rejected. Of the remaining 3%, if you look at that $8,600 that was paid out, just under, and you got 25 people who were approved for that. That's an average payout of $344. Can you believe that? This is something that has destroyed her life,
Starting point is 00:57:35 destroyed a lot of other people's lives. Sorry, we ruined your life. You're in pain. You're suffering. You can't do anything. Here's $344. Have a nice life. The Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:57:47 The Biden administration. The two people who are the front runners in the presidential race right now. By a long shot. Those two guys. It's not a judicial process either. It's an administrative process. Overseen by the people. It's a branch of HHS, the Health Resources and Safety Administration. HHS is deciding whether to pay for damages caused by a product that it approved, and
Starting point is 00:58:14 in some cases, it mandated. And because it's an administrative process, there is no right to counsel. There is no right to neutral arbitrator. A denied claimant can file for reconsideration by the same organization, but otherwise there's no right to appeal. You see, when they make this a bureaucratic process, just like we see with everything else, right? You're innocent until proven guilty with all these other things, whether it's the IRS or whether it's the FAA or there is no protection against excessive fines on those types of things.
Starting point is 00:58:46 But when you're trying to get compensation, you're considered, um, you know, to be healthy and you got to prove all this other stuff. And, but you don't have any arbitrator. You don't have any due process. You're not even allowed to participate in the process. If you don't like what they say, when they deny you as they've done now, 97% of the time, all you can do is ask them to reconsider,
Starting point is 00:59:07 the same people to reconsider, the same people that pushed the vaccine out, the same people who approved it, the same people who mandated it. The highest award so far has been $3,957 to one person who got myocarditis, a heart condition, from the vaccine. So this person now has had a heart damaged permanently,
Starting point is 00:59:32 permanently limiting what they're going to do. They got just under $4,000. Okay, well, let's take that out of the $8,600 that they paid everybody else, and let's see what that works out then for the per average. As I said first, you know, well, $344 average per person. Well, if this one person got a whopping $4,000 for damage, permanent damage to their heart, then what the other 24 people get on average?
Starting point is 01:00:01 $193. This is just amazing this is your government these are the people who can find another $2 billion to $3 billion because of an accounting error in the Pentagon oh now we found another $6 billion for that
Starting point is 01:00:17 and we'll do whatever it takes to send weapons to kill people in Ukraine we'll do whatever it takes to keep pushing towards a nuclear war, but I'm not going to give you anything for the bioweapon I shot you with. That's your government. It also has short filing deadlines.
Starting point is 01:00:37 You have to file a claim within one year of vaccination. It's a much shorter window than the Fauci immunity clause, if you will. It destroys your immunity, but it gives financial immunity to the vaccine companies that destroy your physical immunity. That one had three years from the onset of symptoms symptoms but this one is just one year from the date of vaccination of the 894 claims that cc cicp has rejected 444 of them were for missing the filing deadline that's about half of these and think about the fact that we have the our
Starting point is 01:01:22 government are you know is the at least, are pushing reparations for something that happened 160 years ago. The only purpose of those racial reparations is to poke and to provoke a race war. They're not going to do anything about reparations to people that they damaged in their vaccine war. Think about that. I mean, they damaged in their vaccine war. Think about that.
Starting point is 01:01:49 I mean, they're trying to set us against each other. They are using lies and propaganda and threats and coercion to mandate people to get this stuff. And then when people are injured, they won't give them anything. 97% of the people got nothing. The rest of the people got less than $200, except for one individual. Fox filed her claim in May of 2021, which is relatively early in the immunization campaign. They knew all this stuff, of course, from the very beginning. They knew it before they were rolling it out.
Starting point is 01:02:18 She also had clear diagnoses from well-credentialed doctors linking her conditions to the vaccination. She said she provided the program with no shortage of documentation as well. She even reached out since she didn't hear anything from them. She called her congressional representatives, congressman and senator. They reached out on her behalf. They called her personally twice, once in July of 2022, again in June of 2023. But each time they could only offer her the reassurance that they'd received her paperwork.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Other than that, we can't tell you anything. We'll eventually get to it, they said. And then they talk about one person who was denied, Cody Flint, one of the 894 people who've had their claim rejected. He was vaccinated in February 2021 when he received a single Pfizer dose. He says that he started to feel headaches and had affected vision within 30 minutes of the shot. He was still experiencing symptoms two days later when he headed to his job as a crop dusting pilot. While flying that day,
Starting point is 01:03:19 he started to experience extreme tunnel vision followed by the sensation he describes as a bomb going off in my head. He barely managed to get his plane back to the runway, where his coworkers found him slumped over his controls and shaking from the Trump shot. It's so good that we got this thing done. You know, those people at the FDA, they didn't want to do this as quickly.
Starting point is 01:03:43 I threatened them. They hate me there, says Trump. But I got it done. Well, good for you, Benedict Donald. Given the timing of his symptoms and the fact that he had passed a flight physical just a couple of weeks prior, his doctor said his condition was almost certainly caused by the vaccine. His injury prevented him from returning to work as a pilot. His mounting medical bills saw him draw down all of his savings.
Starting point is 01:04:07 So his health has been destroyed. His work has been taken away. And he gets absolutely no compensation. He filed a claim in April 2021. Didn't hear anything until May of 2022, just a few weeks after Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith asked HHS Secretary Javier Becerra about his case specifically in a committee hearing. As soon as she asked him specifically about this, they rejected his claim. Well, that'll teach you to embarrass me. The program's medical
Starting point is 01:04:48 reviewers told Flint that it was more likely that his injuries were caused by barotrauma from flying a plane. In other words, barometric pressure, that type of thing. His doctors argued there was no way that he could have experienced barotrauma from flying just a few hundred feet off the ground. He's a crop duster. He's not flying at high altitude. It was absurd. An absurd excuse, just like everything that Fauci has said, everything that Trump has said and Biden has said. It's completely absurd.
Starting point is 01:05:19 And they pointed out that commercial airlines, they pressurize the cabin to be equivalent to an elevation of 6,000 to 8,000 feet. This guy is flying a couple hundred feet off the ground as a crop duster, and they say, well, you've been injured by high-altitude flying. They don't care. They don't have to. The federal government's liability protection for the vaccines is not scheduled to expire until the end of 2024. Once they do, those claiming a vaccine injury
Starting point is 01:05:52 will be able to pursue claims against vaccine manufacturers in state courts. Did you know that? That's very important. They're protected from this, but only until the end of 2024. Now, I would expect that with their political clout, they'll get the government to extend this. But you can come after them in state court, and we're going to see that with another case of a different kind of government poisoning here in just a second.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Whether or not the HHS and the organization underneath it, the HRSA, whether they succeed in boosting their staff or not, those seeking compensation will start or have started to get organized, and they formed a group, React19, to advocate for additional research into the side effects of COVID-19. Wouldn't it be nice if that had happened before they rolled this out? But Trump didn't want that. He's very proud of the fact that he didn't want any research into the side effects of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:06:56 And of course, neither did Fauci, who was planning this for a long time. This has now grown into a network of tens of thousands of people who say that they suffered adverse injuries from the shot. They said, you say anything about the vaccine injuries and you're branded as an anti-vaxxer. We are pro-science. We are not political. We're just dealing with a very politicized issue. Well, let me say this.
Starting point is 01:07:16 I have been looking at this vaccine injury thing for the longest time. I've looked at this politicized thing for so long that I am anti-vax and proud to say it. I'm anti-vax. I'm anti-Fauci. I'm anti-Trump. I'm anti I am anti-vax and proud to say it. I'm anti-vax. I'm anti-Fauci. I'm anti-Trump. I'm anti-Biden. And I'm proud to say it. I call the prep act a medical malpractice martial law.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Says representative Thomas Massey. This is, this is the guy who's my Congressman. He's in Kentucky. I'm in Tennessee. But he's the one guy I agree with. And we say the same thing. I, you know, I've said that for the longest time, haven't I? I said, when you look at everything that they've done, it is financially incentivized medical malpractice.
Starting point is 01:07:58 And it was Trump who was financially incentivizing it. And I said, when they locked us down from the very beginning, I said, this is medical martial law. And I had the Southern Poverty Law Center and Daily Beast call me out on that. Look at this. He's calling this medical martial. We've got to do this to save lives. This guy is dangerous. He needs to be shut down.
Starting point is 01:08:17 He's telling people to ignore this stuff. We could all die because of David Knight calling this medical martial law. Well, Thomas Massey's telling you the truth. The Prep Act and what was done with this stuff is medical malpractice martial law. He says its liability shield is both incredibly broad and improperly preempts state law. He said, I think it's sort of anathema to the way that government is set up. I found it hard to believe that Congress would pass something like this, much less that a Republican president would invoke it. He's talking about Trump. But, of course, think about the fact that the 1986 act that Fauci put in
Starting point is 01:08:56 for these childhood vaccines, that was under Reagan. And then all of this stuff with 9-11 and the dark winter stuff and the PrEP Act that came after that, that was done under Bush. They got Reagan, Bush, Trump. It's amazing, isn't it? They have to have the Republicans in there to do this stuff because they have to have it bipartisan and they have to make sure that you're not going to push back against them. And, of course, Bush was very popular at the time. Reagan was a popular president. Trump was a popular president.
Starting point is 01:09:31 Oh, yeah, let's just go along with this program. Now, I said when you look at the fact that lawsuits and how the lawsuits, if they allow this to expire at the end of 2024, people can file lawsuits. And that's the kind of thing that is happening now with the Marines who were injured at Camp Lejeune. This was sent to me by Kevin Lissner. He said this is a month-old article, but it's a pretty good summary. The defense motions of the Department of Justice have put forward are very low.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Not only that, but a defense isn't called for when the statute states that the government was at fault. But you see, when you look at how the Camp Lejeune water contamination injured people, who are still a long time after this happened, still trying to fight for compensation. Of course, we see this type of thing happening all the time in the military. There is a history of apathy and arrogant indifference from our government, even to their own soldiers. They're arrogant about the injury that they caused. You would think that when they knew that they did it,
Starting point is 01:10:43 they would have the decency to help these people. But they fight them on it. Why do they fight them on it? All they have to do is just call the Federal Reserve and say, can you print up some more of that paper money? They have unlimited money and they don't have to account for it whatsoever. This is the principle under which they operate. Keynesian economics, the modern monetary theory, all of this stuff. They're not worried about the deficit. They just keep raising the ceiling and all the rest of this stuff. Why do they tax us? Because they hate us.
Starting point is 01:11:17 Why don't they help people that they've harmed? Because they hate us. The government isn't moving quickly to compensate Camp Lejeune water contamination victims. Well, that's an understatement. These people were injured in 1953 to 1987. You know, so here we are, you know, nearly 40 years later for the most recent ones. And 70 years later for when it began.
Starting point is 01:11:47 So they're not moving quickly. That's the National Review news on this. First, victims must file an administrative claim with the Navy. Unfortunately, so far, the Navy has made zero offers
Starting point is 01:12:02 to pay on any administrative claims. Six months after filing an administrative claim with the Navy. Unfortunately, so far, the Navy has made zero offers to pay on any administrative claims. Six months after filing an administrative claim with the Navy, a lawsuit can be filed with federal courts in eastern North Carolina, where Camp Lejeune is. As of May 2023, the Navy has received more than 45,000 administrative claims, and over 900 lawsuits have been filed against the United States government and federal courts in eastern North Carolina. However, the government hasn't offered a single penny to resolve a single case yet. They're going to fight them for every cent. Isn't that amazing? Fight their own soldiers. And again, we're talking about some of these people 60 years old,
Starting point is 01:12:42 70 years ago that this began uh this uh careless water contamination that was there um so uh the government says well this is damage uh caused by the water contamination that's what you did and your family's dead it's not my fault that's their approach taken on this and of course um, our government has been deliberately dumping fluoride into the water for the longest time. That's another story we won't get into. Yesterday I talked about the professional basketball player who died. And I did not talk about the fact that he had already,
Starting point is 01:13:23 as soon as he got the vaccine, had had issues. And he suffered myocarditis. And it's another illustration that Fauci and people like Walensky, they were talking about myocarditis. It's no big deal. It's a temporary thing. And you get over it. And you've even had New York putting out public service announcements saying, well, you kids are now getting myocarditis, but don't worry about it. It's a temporary thing, and it'll go away. No, it'll be with them for the rest of their life. This guy is an example, 28 years old, Oscar Cabrera-Adames.
Starting point is 01:13:58 And he was a basketball player. He developed myocarditis after getting two Pfizer shots that required him to travel, that's required for him in order to travel to Europe. And so he had posted on Instagram that he'd developed myocarditis and was still searching for answers as to what was wrong with him. And as he was undergoing medical examination, they gave him a stress test and he died as he was doing the stress test. Not the first time. One of my best friends, that happened to his father. Had a heart condition.
Starting point is 01:14:33 They put him on a stress test and it killed him. He says, I got myocarditis from taking an effing vaccine. I got two doses of Pfizer and I knew it! Many people warned me, he wrote on Instagram. But guess what? It was compulsory or I couldn't work. And what did I say to you throughout all this blackmailing and coercion? I said, well, if you're going to take it because otherwise you're not going to be able to work, what happens when you get injured, like the lady that we just talked about, Fox, or the pilot? What happens when you get injured and you can't work?
Starting point is 01:15:13 Or what happens when you die? You can't work then either. Don't let them pressure you to do this or not have a job. And I also said, whoever you're working for, if they want to pressure you to take an experimental vaccine, that's not the kind of person you want to work for. Do you think they're going to value you as an employee? They're treating you like absolute filth. They're treating you like a lab rat now. Do you think they're going to respect you in the morning? No. He says, I'm an international professional athlete. I have no health problems, nothing, not hereditary, no asthma, nothing. I suddenly collapsed to the ground in the middle of a match and almost died, and I'm still recovering.
Starting point is 01:15:53 And I've had 11 different cardiology tests done, and guess what? They find nothing. And then he died with a cardiac stress test. The American Heart Association calls myocarditis a serious, though rare, condition. It used to be rare. Now it's a household word, like autism. Why was autism rare for a while,
Starting point is 01:16:16 and then now everybody talks about it? Why is myocarditis rare, and now everybody talks about it? Hmm, I wonder what it could be. Must be a coincidence for something. The condition can weaken the heart and its electrical system, resulting in the inability to properly pump blood. Well, it's not minor. It's not temporary. And it certainly isn't rare now.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Thank you, Trump. By the way, this guy was in Spain. This is deaths worldwide. He was playing in Spain. Mike Pence, Mr. Pro-Life, right? Talking about, oh, we got to have a 15-week federal abortion ban, and now he's urging all of his Republican rivals to endorse this bad policy. And I say it's a bad policy, and I'll say it again,
Starting point is 01:17:01 because you know that if they put in a limit and they lower it from whatever it was with Roe v. Wade, they lower it to 15 weeks. You know that all the Democrat states are going to refuse to obey that. And then when they get the majority, they're going to raise it and completely eliminate any restrictions on abortion whatsoever. And yet all of the GOP states will obey that. And they will all allow abortion. It only works in one way. And at best, it would be a temporary, quote-unquote, solution, partial solution, a level that is higher than many of the states have right now in the South
Starting point is 01:17:39 that want to ban abortion. If you want to ban abortion, you're going to take it six weeks or earlier. Uh, if you don't, you're not going to do it because there's a federal law. It's nullification like we've seen with marijuana. And so, uh, it's a bad policy. He's a bad candidate. He was a bad vice president. He was there.
Starting point is 01:17:59 If you look at these press conferences where Trump is making his self-serving pronouncements about warp speed and all the rest of this stuff. Pence is there, like everybody else, with a mask on his face, selling the pandemic from the very beginning. So does he care about life? Does he really want limited government? Why is he refederalizing this? He's refederalizing abortion after the Supreme Court said, no, we have a 10th Amendment. That's not something we should be doing anything about. He's re-federalizing it for his benefit. He wants a wedge issue. The Republicans have always wanted that. The Democrats want it as well. They want that wedge issue back. The Democrats now are the only ones with a wedge issue
Starting point is 01:18:40 for federal candidates. And so these federal candidates, like Pence, all want this back. And it's only going to work in one direction. As we talk about lawsuits, 300 Canadian soldiers have launched a $500 million lawsuit against the Canadian military. Good for them. Good for them. The CAF, Canadian Armed Forces, shirked its own purpose and rushed an untested product onto its members, mislabeled this experimental gene therapy a vaccine, knowingly made false statements of safety and efficacy, and facilitated its mandate with no option to refuse except
Starting point is 01:19:23 for mandatory permanent removal from service, reads the lawsuit. That's how it begins. Boy, that is spot on. Let me read some of the comments that have accumulated here. On Rumble, Geesebusters, thank you very much. That's very kind of you. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:19:39 David, can't wait for the Trump commercials. I hope there's a lot of them. Yeah, we're going to put some stuff together. I just haven't had the time, but it's a target rich environment, isn't it? Where do I even start? There's so many different issues. On Rumble, Damage says, I'm a federal employee in a three-letter agency. Well, that could be any of them.
Starting point is 01:20:04 There's only a couple. They got four. I've served for 15 years, and I'm seeing in my work people in their 20s having heart attacks, blood clots, strokes, aneurysms like never before. It's just so sad. It really is. On Rumble, V-I-U I U C is that VUK. Um,
Starting point is 01:20:27 but thank you for the tip. I appreciate that. They say, uh, do you think it has any effect to write or to call protest our government officials, or is it a waste of time and a profile being built on you? Well,
Starting point is 01:20:38 they got your profile anyway. Uh, let's just understand. Don't censor yourself about anything because they know who you are and what you do. Uh, that's what all this stuff is about. And I do think that sometimes it does work. Uh, Let's just understand, don't censor yourself about anything because they know who you are and what you do. That's what all this stuff is about. And I do think that sometimes it does work.
Starting point is 01:20:53 Sometimes it's a waste, but sometimes it does work. For example, and you can see if you get back a form letter and where we lived in North Carolina, we had a very, very left-wing college professor. Um, his name was David price who became a Congressman. He was there forever. And, um, and 1990, let's see, was it 94 when, um, you know, they had the contract with America and they had the big turnover. He got kicked out for one term and they got him back in where the for one term, and they got him back in. Boy, the press really loved him, and they got him back in the next time.
Starting point is 01:21:28 He stayed in there the rest of his life. But he was my congressman where I lived, and I would write him stuff. And I knew that he was adamantly opposed to anything that I would write. And he had held community meetings about Hillary care as they were trying to rush that stuff through, you know, after, um, at the, at the beginning, you know, after the 92 election. And I went to some of those meetings and spoke at some of those meetings. And I knew that didn't make any difference either. Uh,
Starting point is 01:21:57 and when I would send him stuff, I would get back a form letter, you know, and, uh, he would basically, thanks so much for writing. And we're going to do this and that anyway. Uh, and tell me that he was going to do what was diametrically opposed to what I had said, but, um, they don't look at what you actually say. They measure the responses by the weight. Well, we got this many that are for this and this many that are against this and that type of thing. So, you know, don't waste your time trying to reason with these people. If anything
Starting point is 01:22:32 persuades them, it's going to be the quantity of stuff that they get. And I have seen this work at the state level with homeschooling. As I've said before, at the beginning, you know, when homeschooling was still on shaky ground and it was still a big fight that was going on with the teachers unions trying to shut it down and the Democrats allied with them. And the Democrats were in the majority. And we had this big teachers union, big national unions were trying to shut down homeschooling with the Democrats. The Democrats were very favorable to that. And yet there was a massive letter writing campaign from the homeschoolers. And there weren't that many of us, but people typically don't write. And so if they get something that is like 100 to 1 against it, and I don't know that anybody was
Starting point is 01:23:17 writing them any letters in favor of it because it was something that was being pushed from the top down by the unions and the teaching establishment. And if so, it's going to be pretty much a hundred percent on the other side. And if they get a lot of them, they may pay attention. So, you know, don't ever give up on that. Always try it. It's an easy thing to do, and you don't have to sit there and spend a lot of time trying to persuade them with arguments and that type of thing. Just tell them what you think. And because they're not going to pay attention to your arguments, and that may have an effect, hopefully. But it's worth trying.
Starting point is 01:23:52 I think it is at least as good as voting, if not better than voting, to send them a letter, in my opinion. Rumble, Atomic Dog, says, My cardiologist told me about a 19 year old girl that came into the air with severe myocarditis after getting the coveted vax right after it became available they were shocked i never saw teenagers in my cardiologist waiting room before 2021 but now i see them every visit coincidence oh yes it's absolutely a coincidence. It has nothing to do with anything. Don't you know that? It's just so sad.
Starting point is 01:24:29 And we've never seen this before. Like I said, you know, in the past, when they would rush these vaccines out and people would have reactions to it, they would pull back on it. And now they simply don't care. Well, we're going to take a break. And when we come back, I've got more that I want to talk about, especially this blame game,
Starting point is 01:24:53 but what we are also, and they're still trying to do misdirection, the finger pointing has begun, but we're also seeing some other telltale signs in this. So we'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. Well, Admiral Brett Gaurar, and I know I'm not pronouncing that right, but he was the guy who was the military head of Operation Warp Speed. He was the guy who was going to deliver all this stuff to everybody. He was doing logistics on it. And now he is pointing some fingers at other people.
Starting point is 01:27:05 So I'm saying if we could just wake people up a little bit more, we could get all these rats jumping off the ship and hopefully drowning. NIH, he says, is to blame for this stuff. And he said the scientific community doesn't want to accept any blame for the pandemic. He said, I've been pretty open about assessing that this is much more likely to have come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. It's not my fault. He's the one who delivered the bioweapon to everybody, but don't blame him.
Starting point is 01:27:34 The Chinese did it and Fauci did it and the NIH did it. Blame them. Is he calling for what? Is he calling for us to shut down gain-of-function research? Because, you know, they did call for that once upon a time, and Francis Collins and Fauci said, no, we're going to continue doing it. They continue doing it in North Carolina. They also continue to do it in foreign countries.
Starting point is 01:27:55 That's why this all happened there. Nobody is calling for that to stop, including Senator Rand Paul, who is still pushing this blame China stuff and blame Fauci, blame China, blame Fauci, blame the NIH. This is a misdirection, folks. And I'll tell you why they're doing this. Because we're now seeing, and we've seen this before, as we saw with the different lots for Pfizer, as they tested them, I told you it's varied from three to 100, and I forget what the unit was. I think it was micrograms of active ingredient. But the bottom line was, whatever the unit was, it doesn't matter. It varied by a factor of 33.
Starting point is 01:28:41 33. Why would you do that? Was that just an accident? I don't think it was an accident because the one thing that they had the forms that went out in August, I got forms. It was Philadelphia and another city and three States. And they sent out the information and said, here's what you're going to need to do to administer these things and what you're going to need to do to refrigerate this stuff and all the rest of that. And here's the information that we want you to collect on people. And I reported on it at the time.
Starting point is 01:29:19 And that was in August. And then two months later, at that point, they'd sent it out to all the different states and all the different jurisdictions. And they had everybody reporting on this. And so they were, they said, you know, give this to anybody who's going to be administering the shot. And of course, that was in October. They didn't start really vaccinating people until the end of December and the hospitals.
Starting point is 01:29:37 And then, you know, it got broader in January. So all this stuff was being prepared. What did they have in there? Well, besides all the information about the personal information, you know, your name, address, your phone number, that type of stuff, they had two things that were suspicious. Uh, they also had the lot number and they said, well, you know, we want to have the lot number because, you know, we need to know if there's a problem with a lot. It's like, okay, well, that's a reasonable thing. They had the date that you got the shot,
Starting point is 01:30:05 so they could give you a reminder, they said. But then the really suspicious thing was they had a box there that said refused. I said, so, okay, so if they're saying they got to get this because they want to see if there's some problems with a lot, and so they can remind you in 30 days to get a follow-up shot, which, again, we had never seen that before. Why are they checking a box there for people who refused? Well, they're creating a database of refuseniks, people who didn't go along with it, people who are purebloods, right?
Starting point is 01:30:42 And that's what your health professionals were going to be doing if you saw anybody. They were going to fill out a form and say that you'd refused it. So I thought that was very significant. I talked about it, but the other part of this has now become even more significant, which is the only thing that they were tracking besides the data vaccination was the lot number. And then people went back and found that these lots varied from anywhere from three to 100 in terms of the active ingredient.
Starting point is 01:31:03 And then when I think it was Naomi Wolf's group, when they went back and they looked at it, they found that almost all the injuries were from a few of the high dosage lots. And now we're seeing that a lot out of Germany. They're looking at this in particular, a couple of different universities, University of Leipzig,
Starting point is 01:31:24 and then another university in Bochum, I guess, if I'm pronouncing it correctly. A group of five German-speaking scientists are looking at this. And they said that these doses are so low that they're essentially placebos. And that, again, is indication that what they were doing was using everybody as lab rats. What would have normally happened if they'd gone through the three phases of testing? They would have exposed people on those tests to different doses, and they would expose people to placebos as well as a control group. And the doses is key. That's why I always
Starting point is 01:32:06 say when I talk about fluoride, so why would you dump something into the water? Because anything in too high of a dose can be harmful. You don't know what dose people are going to get. If you just dump it into the water, some people are going to get too much. Some people are going to get too little. You're going to give the same dosage to a baby that you give to a 200-pound man? What's your problem? You don't medicate people through the water supply. That in and of itself is insane. Before we even start to talk about what we know about the effects of fluoride, the fact that you would try to give it to people, medicate people through the water supply, where you can't control the dosage.
Starting point is 01:32:49 And so in this particular case, these German scientists are publicly raising questions about the quality and the safety of the Pfizer vaccine. In Germany, it's called the BioNTech. And they've broken this down into three groups. Travis, pull this up and show the chart there that's got the colored dots um and uh this is from the daily skeptic is where the original article is uh the green batches clustered around the green line have a moderate or moderately
Starting point is 01:33:22 high level of adverse events associated with them. They said, for example, take a look at Denmark. They said they had 800,000 doses administered. These 800,000 doses were associated with some 2,000 suspected adverse events. 800,000, they have 2,000 events. Yeah, let me give you the headline here on this. Headline is Pfizer batches in the EU were placebos. Look for placebo in the list.
Starting point is 01:33:53 So 800,000 doses in Denmark. And that's it. Scroll down to the chart that's there. That's the chart we want to see. So they got three different cases there. They've got the yellow, the green, and the blue. And so, um, they said they had in Denmark, 800,000 doses, 2000 suspected adverse events. So that's about one out of every 400 doses. They said, that's not a small amount. If we compare it to what we know otherwise from the influenza vaccine. But then when you start
Starting point is 01:34:22 to take a look at these, these different groups by blue, here's the blue, that's almost a, a vertical line there. And, um, so, um, you know, indicating that they've had a lot of adverse reactions.
Starting point is 01:34:35 They said, uh, the blue batches represent less than 5% of the total number of doses. Uh, nevertheless, they are associated with 50% of the 579 deaths recorded in the sample. It's not been thinking about this.
Starting point is 01:34:51 You know, we, we, we stopped the vaccine when three people died, nine States banned it a few years, decades ago. Now here, just in Denmark, they won't stop it even after they have nearly 600 people die. And half of those deaths came from the blue batches that are there. And so then what is happening with the other colors? The green that is there, they said, has the yellow batches, rather, are clustered around the yellow.
Starting point is 01:35:21 And there's basically no adverse events with that. And then you've got the one that's in the middle uh the yellow batches by the way represent about 30 of the total they said those batches uh had 200 000 administered doses and zero adverse events that's why they said this looks like you had a uh in some of your batches you've got a placebo control group here yeah it was a lab test placebos varying dosages and you can see what is happening and this is one of the other things that actually not only is that part of it insidious but it's one of the reasons why people said i've had the shot nothing happened to me i didn't have any nothing at all happened well maybe you got the placebo or what was effectively the placebo i said from the very beginning you're playing russian roulette with this stuff and every time you take a booster it's like taking another shot uh you know without spinning the um uh the barrel another shot,
Starting point is 01:36:26 and you're getting closer to actually getting the real stuff. But they are relentless about trying to misdirect people to the Wuhan lab. And I'm not saying that we should not shut down gain-of-function research. I think it's very dangerous. I think it's very reckless. A lot of people who are in the biomedical field have said the same thing. Many of them were furious when, after Congress told Francis Collins,
Starting point is 01:36:56 who was running NIH and Fauci, to shut this stuff down, when they found out they were still doing it, it was people in the scientific community that were even more furious about this. What's the point of this? And so it should be shut down. What I find interesting is that the people who are out there talking about it,
Starting point is 01:37:14 this being a bioweapon engineered in Wuhan, they're not talking about shutting down gain-of-function. This is why I say this is just misdirection. They don't want any fundamental reform. They're looking to distract you from what they did with the vaccine, and they're looking to cover their behinds. That's all this is about. And so now you've got some Wuhan researchers, and the press is all over this.
Starting point is 01:37:40 Oh, look, we've got whistleblowers out of Wuhan, out of the Wuhan lab, and they are saying that COVID was engineered as a bioweapon. Well, of course, if they say that, then what that does is that also from standpoint of China, it helps to get them off the hook because this is a U.S. taxpayer-funded lab as well. They're in China. And so now it's not just the Wu flu or the China flu. It is now something that is jointly owned by the U.S. government. And, of course, it protects the pharmaceutical industry. It protects all the politicians who created these bioweapons, the vaccines, and pushed that out.
Starting point is 01:38:22 They've got you looking at something that was not a bioweapon so that you don't get angry about what they really did to the pharmaceutical people. That was where the bioweapon was created, and the politicians forced that on you. And China has got an incentive to lie about this as well. Don't trust anything that comes out of China. Don't trust anything that comes out of China. Don't trust anything that comes out of Washington, D.C. either. We'll be right back. The David Knight Show is a critical thinking super spreader.
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Starting point is 01:40:13 We'd had the transcripts of it before, but we had not heard it. And when you hear it, and I played it yesterday, I'm not going to play it again for you. But when you hear it, it truly is amazing. And it blew away his previous excuse. I was just looking at articles and stuff. It wasn't anything real. No, you could hear what was going on. Now he's got a new defense.
Starting point is 01:40:31 There was an interview with him, a semaphore and NBC, uh, got on a plane with him and they asked him questions about this after it was released. And he's got some even more absurd excuses for this. Oh, it was, I guess you'd say it's just bravado, he said. No, I would say it's more like Bravo Sierra. BS. Pure Bravo Sierra, not bravado. So speaking with him before on ABC News, he said, I would say that it was bravado.
Starting point is 01:41:08 If you want to know the truth, it was bravado. I was talking and just holding up papers and talking about them, but I had no documents. I didn't have any documents. Now, he had said that they were newspaper articles. Now he's just saying, oh, it's just holding up papers. I just held up a whole pile of, you know, my desk is loaded up with papers. I have papers from 25 different things, he said. And then in a Fox news interview earlier in the day, Fox news asked him about, well, why did you refer to these things as plans? Oh, well,
Starting point is 01:41:42 I was talking about building plans and plans for golf courses. He's not even a good liar. It's just amazing to me that people follow this guy. Did I use the word plans? What I'm referring to is magazines, newspapers, plans of buildings. I had plans of buildings, you know, building plans. Yeah, that's it. I had plans of a golf course. Yeah, that's right. And I was going to go over it with my wife, Morgan Fairchild. Remember that? John Lovett's the liar. Yeah, that's the ticket. He's just making this stuff up as he goes along. It's truly amazing. And then you look at the other side of this. Hunter. Hunter Biden. We got some new uh text messages from hunter biden actually what what's
Starting point is 01:42:28 app text messages that they got he asked for 10 million dollars from another chinese communist party linked associate just days after demanding to be paid by an associate of a chinese energy company cefc in 2017 and another whatsapp text and you remember that WhatsApp text was pure mafia. I'm sitting here with the big guy, and we would be very displeased if you did not give us this money right away. You know what I mean? So I'm assured that you will be sending the said money right away, right? Because we would not want to disappoint the big guy that's right here next to me. And so Kevin Dong, what's the guy's name? Of course, you know that Hunter would look for somebody like that.
Starting point is 01:43:16 $10 million in another WhatsApp text noting that the Biden family is, listen to this one, we're best at, quote, doing exactly what the chairman wants. Yeah, the chairman. Are we talking about Chairman Mao? You know, President Xi goes by the term president now, no longer chairman. No, they're talking about the chairman of this communist company.
Starting point is 01:43:41 Because, you know, the Chinese communism is now fascism. They ally themselves with these crony capitalist countries, companies. They have a, the, the people running the government, these kleptocrats, which is what all communists are. They're thieves, but rather than they're a little bit smarter, they're, they're kind of like Hitler. You know, Hitler said Stalin was stupid Hitler, you know, Hitler said, Stalin was stupid because you know, they both call themselves socialists, right?
Starting point is 01:44:11 They were the Soviet socialists. And then the Nazis called themselves national socialists because they were nationalistic and their outlook. Whereas the Russians said, well, no, we're against nationalism because we want a global government. You know, Hitler wanted a global government, but he's going to do it with a strong national nationalism. Again, you know, it's just the lies that they tell you to get what they want. They're both after the same thing, right? They're both after complete totalitarian government and global government. But, you know, they have different ways to get there.
Starting point is 01:44:45 Hitler would do it by building up his hyper-nationalism. And there's an element of hyper-nationalism with the communists as well. They remind me more of Hitler than they do of Stalin or Mao now in their organization, but they're thugs, they're gangsters, they're totalitarians. And so what they have what what hitler said was he said stalin is stupid he's nationalizing and trying to run these companies he doesn't know how to run these companies i'm going to leave the people who know how to run the companies in charge until i get everything i want and then i'll cut their throats and take over the business right and that's what the chinese have done know, they let these people who know how
Starting point is 01:45:25 to run the business, they let them run it, and then they take a cut of the money, you know, like a smart mafia figure would do. And it's kind of like protection money. Yeah, I'm protecting you here from me. I'm protecting you from me, that money you're paying. So anyway, the chairman, the chairman was the chairman of Yi Zhengming. So anyway, Biden's family venture with the CEFC Corporation is best known for including a stake of, quote, 10 held by H for the big guy. And what that is shorthand is 10 million held by Hunter for the big guy, Joe. According to a 2017 email from Hunter Biden's laptop and a message dated August 3rd, 2017, Hunter Biden told Kevin that he wanted to quit squabbling quote over peanuts unquote, and settle on a firm deal by putting quote, let's put this to bed tonight and let's get to work.
Starting point is 01:46:24 I'm tired of this, Kevin. I can make $5 million in any law firm in America. It's very simple. My 10 million per annum budget to use to further the interest of the JV, this move to $5 million is completely new to me. And it's not acceptable, obviously. If you think this is about money, it's not. The Bidens are the best I know at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this party. So let's not quibble over peanuts. So yeah, they are as guilty as sin. And the Bidens are as guilty as sin about something that Americans really care about. Most Americans don't really care about, you know, the fact that Trump showed Iranian battle plans that were never executed to a bunch of his fans or five people who are writing biographies and stuff like that. They're not going to go run and tell it to the Iranians, as I said yesterday.
Starting point is 01:47:24 They're going to see the big board, right? People don't care about that. We know that the national security state is just overclassifying everything. But people really do care about it when they see this kind of thuggish mafia-type corruption. And they also care about the fact that they're prosecuting Trump to the full extent of the law. Trump did violate the law. It's just that simple.
Starting point is 01:47:51 He committed felonies. Whether you agree with the law or not, he committed felonies. But he's getting prosecuted to the full extent, and then some, on this stuff. Whereas the Bidens are covering up what they did, and the Department of Justice is covering up what the Bidens did, and the FBI is covering up what the Bidens and the Department of Justice did. So it's a massive cover-up besides the crimes.
Starting point is 01:48:16 And these are crimes that people care about. The problem is that Trump isn't capable of acting like an adult. He's making these absurd excuses yeah oh these are yeah it was building plans yeah that was it yeah and it was a bunch of bravado there wasn't anything really there circular firing squad so now you see that as part of the cover-up was garland lying this is a follow-up by Jonathan Turley because as I read you the headline, the column that he had a few days ago, he said, so who's lying? Is it Merrick Garland or the whistleblowers?
Starting point is 01:48:53 So he follows this up and he goes, well, now we know it's Merrick Garland. Even the New York Times is admitting it was Merrick Garland. They confirmed that Weiss was blocked from bringing additional charges and from doing investigations and things like that. Turley said, I noted that it would not be a difficult question to answer who is lying, given the highly specific account of the whistleblowers of meetings, including the witnesses. And now one of the key whistleblowers has named names as well. He says, now the New York Times has confirmed one of the key allegations. While they buried the major fact in the 21st paragraph of the story,
Starting point is 01:49:35 the New York Times did confirm that U.S. Attorney David Weiss did attempt to bring additional charges in California and in D.C., but was blocked. Many have observed that the placement of the disclosure in the Times is a classic example of burying the lead. If this were Bill Barr, the confirmation of the story would have been banner headlines. Instead, the confirmation is found in the baggage cars, 21 cars down the train. That is where you'll find this bombshell, where the New York Times writes, but in mid-2022, Mr. Weiss reached out
Starting point is 01:50:08 to the top federal prosecutor in Washington, Matthew Graves, to ask his office to pursue charges and was rebuffed according to Mr. Shapley's testimony. A similar request to prosecutors in the Central District of California, et cetera, et cetera. And then they end with this.
Starting point is 01:50:24 That episode was confirmed independently to the New York Times by a person with knowledge of the situation. Oh, that's big. As he points out, if the politics had been on the other side, that would have been what they started with. Garland stands contradicted in statements that he has made for months, including statements that he made just days ago. And so he says,
Starting point is 01:50:49 um, um, what he said just days ago was, I don't know how it would be possible for anybody to block him from bringing a prosecution given that he has this authority. Well, Turley says if Weiss was refused the ability to charge in two other jurisdictions,
Starting point is 01:51:04 the question is whether he did in fact ask for special counsel status. Welter Lee says if Weiss was refused the ability to charge in two other jurisdictions, the question is whether he did in fact ask for special counsel status. If so, Garland could be facing serious consequences, even an impeachment effort. What is clear is that Congress now has ample basis to pursue these answers fully and aggressively. With both potential criminal and impeachable questions, the authority of Congress is at its apex in using subpoenas to get to the bottom of this scandal. But will they? You know, we see what Merrick Garland is doing,
Starting point is 01:51:43 criminal exposure that he's got. We see the criminal exposure of what Biden's have been doing. And of course, everybody knew this. But then it got, you know, got more and more evidence of it with the laptops and all the rest of this stuff. We've got recordings on Trump. Again, I guess it locked them all up. But as this is all happening, what they're doing is they're arranging themselves into a circular firing squad in Washington, DC.
Starting point is 01:52:08 Um, and, uh, again, you know, Trump saying it was bravado, but what about the illegally leaked audio? You see,
Starting point is 01:52:18 this is why I say it's circular firing squad. Yes. Very damaging, very incriminating. And now you've got Trump doubling down and lying about stuff, but of course he's not under oath. So this isn't perjury yet, but you know, just wait. Uh, but they put this audio out there is very damaging to Trump,
Starting point is 01:52:36 but it's also damaging to them. That's why I say it's a circular firing squad. Who leaked this stuff. They've committed a crime by leaking this stuff. And so we're in a situation now where our government has gotten so corrupt. People are not afraid, like the Biden administration, to openly commit crimes because they know in this highly politicized environment that nothing's going to happen to them. They got their people, the Department of Justice, their Attorney General, the FBI are going to cover for them. So they can do whatever they want.
Starting point is 01:53:06 They can leak anything. They can commit any kind of a crime. You know, they can double down on this stuff, which is, you know, what Watergate was about. You know, we got some stuff here and, you know, we got a burglary. Now I'm going to cover that up and I'm going to lie about that and all the rest of the stuff. That's what these guys are doing now. The Democrats are doing that. And they know they can get away with it because everything is so corrupt. And the only
Starting point is 01:53:31 person who's going to stop any of this stuff would be Kevin McCarthy. Do you think he's got the backbone to do that? No, they know he doesn't have the backbone to do it as well. So again, Trump, I would say it was bravado. If you want to know the truth, it was bravado. A new potential legal argument from the former president, says Semaphore. Yeah, that's right. Why didn't he ever say this before? It was a new argument. I was just bragging about it, you know. Didn't have anything. There was articles that he was overselling the material that he was showing to the aid and to people working on a biography of Mark Meadows. Yeah, I just held up a whole pile of my desk is loaded with papers. I got papers, 25 different things, he said. At one point, he gestured to the seat next to him on the plane. These are the people actually interviewed him on the plane, where there was a stack of various
Starting point is 01:54:19 papers that he had set there deliberately for this purpose, I guess. Newspapers, copies of his speech, printouts of articles. He grabbed some of the pile. He placed them in front of him, moving them around as he spoke, offering up a physical reenactment of what he said had occurred on the audio tape. And then they asked him about the words plans and a Fox News thing. Oh, plans? I have plans of buildings.
Starting point is 01:54:44 Yeah, that's it. You know, building plans. I have plans of buildings. Yeah, that's it. You know, building plans. I had plans of a golf course. On the plane, asked if he'd had any regrets about his handling of classified documents. He said, no, no, I have no regrets. I didn't have a classified document. There was no classified document on my desk.
Starting point is 01:55:00 Why was it that he said, see, I could have classified. This is topsy-turvy. I could have declassified this, but now I can't. Oh, that's a problem. Yeah, that's a problem, isn't it? Asked whether the audio would affect
Starting point is 01:55:12 whether he considers a plea deal, Trump said that he was confident that the government's use of the Espionage Act to prosecute him would fail, and he repeated unverified accusations against Biden before ending the interview. He said, frankly, that you even ask a question like that is a disgrace. So let's end this right now. Ask me no questions. I'll tell you no lies. But again, why isn't this very damaging tape?
Starting point is 01:55:40 Why is that not drawing charges? Now, this is an article from Zero Hedge. The attorney for Donald Trump slammed the Justice Department for leaking this tape to CNN. Here's the good news, she said. We know who leaked it, and that's the Department of Justice because I didn't have it. Only the Department of Justice did. They keep everything close to their chest until they realize they're losing.
Starting point is 01:56:05 So then they leak something and tell the American people, listen to what he said, said his attorney, Alina Haba. Well, let's think about what he said. He said that the Presidential Record Act, he said what the Presidential Record Act says, that the president has a right to declassify documents. Who doesn't? A non-president. And so his lawyer pivots this over to Biden.
Starting point is 01:56:31 But that doesn't really save Trump with this. You see, he said, I could have declassified this. That's right. He did say that. As president, I could have declassified this. But then he also immediately follows up, which is what she left out, which is why when they put you on the stand, they say, well, you tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. And Trump's lawyer is not telling you the whole truth because he immediately follows that up. I could have declassified this, but then I didn't. I didn't. And now that's a bit of a problem because now I've got these documents. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:03 So she didn't tell you the whole truth about that. But then she spins over to Joe Biden. As a senator like Joe Biden, when he had classified documents and took them out 40 years ago, 30 years ago, he had no right to do that. Meanwhile, the classified documents in question regarding the Iran plans were not among the charges levied against Trump by special counsel Jack Smith. So why is that the case? Again, is he hanging on to that to charge Trump with that separately to be tried on this in a New Jersey jurisdiction. And then something else happened yesterday in this district of corruption and criminals. They had Rudy Giuliani did a voluntary interview with Jack Smith's team. And everybody's like, is he going to rat us out?
Starting point is 01:57:58 Well, if you're telling the truth, what's to rat out, right? Oh no. Oh no. What's he going to tell people? This they said is about January the 6th. And this is where they're now pivoting. A Watergate lawyer, Nick Ackerman speaking to MSNBC was asked about the implications of the fact that he proffered an interview with Smith. Ackerman said Giuliani was smack dab in the middle of everything with January the 6th. If he comes totally clean here, Trump is in big trouble.
Starting point is 01:58:31 John Eastman is in big trouble right down the line, possibly General Flynn, Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, he said. He said, anybody who is in place in that Willard Hotel war room. We know a lot of people. I know some people who were there. And what was going on there? And what was the connection between people in that war room and the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers? And this is why they came after this novel charge
Starting point is 01:58:58 of the insurrection thing that they got against the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers because they want to run that charge against Trump. And those railroaded convictions for that were preparation for them coming after Trump on January 6th. So that looks like where that's going to be headed as well. Before we go to break, Rock Van Gard Goldsmith, hey, Gard, thank you for the tip. He says, David, my friend and mentor on writing, lost his wife on turbo cancer shortly after they got the jab. I'm so sorry. Then a few months later, he had a stroke. A young lady down our country road, massive headache, then permanent loss of sight in one eye after the jab.
Starting point is 01:59:46 A friend's dad, two strokes, another friend, heart troubles, ocular stroke. Thank you for caring greatly and keeping the information signal strong. Well, you know, just like you, Guard, I cannot not care about this stuff. I mean, it is. And again, Guard every night on Rockfin, Liberty Conspiracy, you can find them seven o'clock Eastern. It's just horrific. And to all the suffering, misery, and death, you add the injustice, the fact that these people are getting away with it. We just ask, how long, Lord, will this go on? We know that they will eventually answer for these crimes.
Starting point is 02:00:27 But we'd like to see it happen in this life. On Rock Fan Eric, thank you very much for that tip. I appreciate that very much. Now, we are right at about seven-eighths now, just a little bit above seven-eighths. And thank you so much to everybody, the money bomb that was brought about by Richard and by Supra Faye last Thursday and Friday. Appreciate that. That really made a very big difference.
Starting point is 02:00:54 We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. Thank you. Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. It's hard to tell, but he's clearly losing war in iraq he's losing the war at home and he has uh become a bit of a briar around the world uh it's not just nato it's not just the european union it's japan it's you know it's 48 oh boy that was kind of interesting for a couple of different reasons as a matter of fact in twice in 24 hours in two different places, Biden is still in his mind fighting the Iraq war and he thinks that Putin is losing it. Biden is losing it, I think.
Starting point is 02:03:17 And as you saw, and we'll play that again so you can see it on the side of his face, both sides of his face, has a pretty wide indentation from something that he was wearing on his face. A lot of questions coming up about that. Again, twice in the same day, he says Putin is losing in Iraq. He doesn't even know. And why would we care? We don't care what country it is. They're just interchangeable.
Starting point is 02:03:48 Over there, over there. Send the troops, send the planes over there. Because the military industrial complex needs some money. It was at a fundraiser in Chevy Chase on a Tuesday night that he confused Ukraine with Iraq. Of course, Chevy Chase, not the Saturday Night Live Chevy Chase, but it was like a Saturday Night Live skit. Look, I said this before when Biden started talking about a dark winter and everybody, oh, what's he mean? I said that, you know, he's suffering from senility, obviously.
Starting point is 02:04:23 And I said, he's speaking off the cuff like that when he talks about dark winter i said when he had full mental facilities that was when as a senator he was one of the key people pushing this dark winter stuff back in 2001 and i'm sure that was very much on his mind, and I'm sure that he knows that this is dark winter that's being implemented. And so he's, you know, just like when he's thinking about a war, his mind was fixed on Iraq. He's been talking about Iraq so much. Well, he talked a lot about dark winter. He knows exactly how this whole thing was a germ game planned
Starting point is 02:05:04 and run forever and ever. And you know, I still am convinced that he had this, uh, senile Freudian slip talking about dark winter. That was what that was about. But anyway, he said at that fundraiser in Chevy chase, Maryland, if anybody told you, and my staff wasn't so sure either, that we'd be able to bring all of Europe together and the onslaught on Iraq and get NATO to be completely united. I think they would have told you it's not likely. The one thing Putin counted on was being able to split NATO. So I guess his staff has got him sat down now and said, Mr. President, let's repeat this. Where are we now?
Starting point is 02:05:46 We're in Ukraine. Ukraine. Can you say Ukraine? You know, where Hunter was getting all this money and everything. Remember that? Fix your mind on Ukraine. And then what you see on his face. Let me just play this again.
Starting point is 02:06:00 It's a short clip. This time, if you're looking at this, look at his face. It's hard to tell, but he's clearly losing the war. Straight line going across his ear. He's become a bit of a fly around the world. Maybe about an inch wide, a little bit more than that. It's not just NATO. It's not just
Starting point is 02:06:15 the European Union. Even Matt Drudge put that up at the top of the drug. What is this on his face? And then they put up their CNN explanation. Well, he's begun using CPAP machine for his sleep apnea. He's making these statements in the middle of the day. So he was sleeping the rest of the day, I guess.
Starting point is 02:06:37 And this is something that I'm having to do now as I am staying up for such late hours, only getting about four or five hours of sleep. I got to take a nap in the afternoon, but fortunately I don't have to wear a strap. But people are asking what this is about. He was clearly having to take a nap in the afternoon and he still had his CPAP stuff there, but never seen that before. That's still kind of interesting. More Democrats would consider a third party presidential candidate, says a poll. Oh, well, was that open the way for RFK Jr.?
Starting point is 02:07:06 No, no, of course not. And here's why. Even if he didn't want to ally himself with his beloved Democrat party, there's no way that he could get on the ballot. It's almost impossible to get on the ballot as a third party candidate or as an independent. So forget about anything seriously happening with that. Um, even though, uh, some people, you know, NBC is pushing this idea. It just
Starting point is 02:07:33 underscores how dissatisfied everybody is with the candidates, but of the people who are going to be making the decisions, you still have these two lockdown poisoners in chief, Trump and Biden are leading. There was a health policy roundtable discussion on Tuesday with RFK Jr. And a lot of people whose names are very familiar. You've got Dr. Pierre Corey, Mickey Willis, who did the Plandemic series, Dr. McCullough, Dr. Sherry Tenpenny, Del Bigtree.
Starting point is 02:08:08 And so they're talking about policies that could be implemented if RFK Jr. were president. And I think this is worth talking about, you know, whether or not it happens. And I don't expect to see him get elected because I, as I said, I think that he is on the outside. I think he's got a really good chance if it was an honest election, but I don't believe it's an honest election since I think the CIA runs everything. I think they'll make sure that he doesn't get elected one way or the other. Uh, this is the moment when collapsing center, the disintegrating center, the dysfunctional help system, finally opens up, and what has so long been alternative, quote-unquote, might now become a new mainstream that could transform the health of this country,
Starting point is 02:08:53 said one of the participants who was facilitating it, Charles Eisenstein. And so Kennedy talked about Big Pharma's mercantile ambitions, quote-unquote, said they've been allowed to overwhelm the health care system. So Kennedy talked about Big Pharma's mercantile ambitions, quote unquote, said they've been allowed to overwhelm the healthcare system and conflicts of interest have to be eliminated. And so when he's talking about conflicts of interest, he said, here's what we need to think about. We need to end advertising by pharma. That is such an obvious solution, and I'm glad to hear somebody saying it.
Starting point is 02:09:27 All this ask your doctor commercial stuff, that's got to stop. This is how they own CNN and Fox News and MSNBC and ABC, NBC, CBS, they own the news media because they are such big advertisers with them. And, you know, they are are america is brought to you by pfizer cbs every one of these news organizations pfizer anderson cooper and it's not just pfizer brought to you by pfizer when you look at news nightline it's every one of these news organizations making it and so that's how they capture the news media. And as I've said before, we stopped watching news when we moved to the woods in North Carolina. And then we took a vacation.
Starting point is 02:10:12 We flip on the TV in the hotel room, and it's one ask-your-doctor commercial. I've never seen anything like this, and look at how many of them there are. And they completely owned everybody. Just like that, when Tucker Carlson wanted to leave fox news you know he says well imagine if we had told you you know that you had to get my pillow stuff and you had to get booster pillows and all the rest of this stuff and he was talking about the vaccine it's pretty clear he got kind of nervous about it oh but we we didn't do that with a vaccine at Fox News. Oh, yes, you did. And you knowingly complied with it. And see, they can get Tucker and they can get everybody at Fox News because that's how Tucker gets his $25 million a year, by shilling for big
Starting point is 02:10:56 pharmaceutical companies. So you've got to end the advertising by pharmaceutical companies. And he's absolutely right about that. He's also right about this, all these things that he said. Redirecting grants towards studying chronic diseases, making public health data, such as the vaccine safety data link, make that available to researchers, and having the U.S. Department of Justice hold journals accountable for racketeering with the pharmaceutical industry to systematically lie to the public.
Starting point is 02:11:28 Spot on. Spot on. It's good to have this discussion there. As I said, there's a lot of different issues, and he's got a general vision of government that is big government. You know, RFK Jr.'s vision of government is big traditional Democrat vision of government. And that's what I have a big problem with. Uh, but he also, at the last minute, don't know why he did, he pulled out of a Moms for Liberty summit and, uh, did that at the last minute. I said, uh, the group's co-founder, Tiffany Justice said that even though the Kennedy camp confirmed his appearance a week ago and that Moms for Liberty had hyped up his appearance, Kennedy informed the influential group of conservative mothers that, quote, his schedule changed and he can no longer speak. And same thing happened with me.
Starting point is 02:12:18 All of his people said he was going to come on and talk about his book, because I agree 100% with him, on his Fauci book. I especially wanted to talk to him about the chapter on germ games, which I thought was excellent. But he canceled at the last minute, and then we said, okay, well, let's reschedule. No, I don't think we can reschedule. So what's up with that? Who knows?
Starting point is 02:12:42 Maybe he'll get so desperate that he'll come on the show. I don't know. I haven't been complimentary of him because I'm not going to suck up to anybody to get an interview. And, um, and I would ask him some tough questions, but, um, again, when you look at this, you know, there's a lot of issues that are key issues that have been key issues for a very long time, which I would absolutely disagree with him on abortion, other things like that. Uh, but, uh, there's a lot of key issues that he talks about that nobody else is talking about and he's right on those issues and so so far he has been able to talk about what he wants to talk about and not talk about what he doesn't want to talk about and that's helped him a great
Starting point is 02:13:22 deal but i don't think the elections are honest anyway. So, but it is important for us to have these conversations, to understand where these people are coming from and to know that we need to protect ourselves and protect ourselves at the local level. We'll be right back. ORGAN PLAYS In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to the David Knight show let's talk a little bit about what is happening in Ukraine and of course um uh when we look at Zelensky it's almost become comical you would think that the guy was a comedian oh that's right he was a comedian except he's playing this one
Starting point is 02:14:44 straight uh what he's saying is there's not going to be any elections in ukraine until the war is over but we're there for democracy we're there for liberty and all the rest of this stuff right now he told the bbc that there'll be no ukrainian presidential election in 2024 if martial law is still in effect so you know one know, one, two, three, what are we fighting for? Oh, don't ask me. I don't know. He could at least pretend that he's going to have an honest election and then he could
Starting point is 02:15:14 rig it. That's the way we do it in America. Come on. You're not even trying. He's just going to shut it down. And then he offers this Trumpian excuse. Totally ridiculous excuse. Just as ridiculous as, well, it was pure bravado.
Starting point is 02:15:34 Well, this is pure bravado. He says, if we have martial law, we can't have elections. The constitution prohibits any elections during martial law. What is the obvious problem with this statement? Well, by having martial law, that means that you've suspended the Constitution. So the Constitution isn't prohibiting elections during martial law. If you've got martial law, you're not even paying attention to the Constitution. So by definition, that doesn't apply. Yeah, see, this guy is still a comedian. Except he's not funny.
Starting point is 02:16:02 Of course, he never was funny. He was a disgusting pervert. That's what he did not funny. Of course, he never was funny. He was a disgusting pervert. That's what he did for laughs. But, yeah, it's easy to get laughs with that, isn't it? You get out, you get a potty mouth, and you do sexual jokes and stuff like that like he did. And you can always get a laugh because people laugh uncomfortably
Starting point is 02:16:21 at pushing the envelope like that. But it was never clever comedy. And this is not a clever excuse for not having elections. Again, he's not even trying. Can't he talk to the CIA? They did a coup there. Can't he talk to them about how to rig the election and make it look like it's honest? He added that if elections happened,
Starting point is 02:16:44 this is actually the Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament added this to what Zelensky said, added that if elections happen, it could lead to the rupture of the state, which our enemy is waiting for. Wait a minute. So he's saying then that the Ukrainian state is antithetical to elections? It's antithetical to democracy?
Starting point is 02:17:04 Again, why are we there? Ukrainian legislation stipulates that it is impossible to hold any elections during martial law. Well, no legislation, no constitution applies if you have martial law. That's what it means by definition. But he says, and this makes sense. Zelensky has banned opposition parties and media. He has raided Orthodox churches. He's now effectively canceled the election,
Starting point is 02:17:30 but we're there to defend democracy says Max Blumenthal says Biden actually. And then he moves on as part of his religious consolidation. He moves to cancel traditional Christmas. Now he's becoming the grant chair. But they will still have Christmas. They will just celebrate it on December the 25th instead of January the 7th because the Russian Orthodox Church has it on December 25th. I'm sorry, the Russian Orthodox have it on January the 7. Ukrainians have it, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church puts it at December 25th. Currently both dates are considered to be official
Starting point is 02:18:12 holidays. However, Zelensky's new bill, they got a law to declare when Christmas is going to be. So evidently they're still doing bills under martial law. And we're going to have a martial Christmas? That now has to be approved by the Ukrainian parliament, seeks to amend Ukraine's labor code and limit the Christmas holiday to December the 25th. The purpose of the draft law is to abandon the Russian heritage of imposing the celebration of Christmas on January the 7th, said the note.
Starting point is 02:18:42 So this is just a small example of why you want to keep the government out of religion because it hijacks it for its own purposes. And what's its purpose in this? Well, of course, they will use this to anybody who's going to be celebrating on the Russian Orthodox Day of January 7th. They will then use that as a means to identify their enemies, the enemies of Zelensky.
Starting point is 02:19:13 It is obvious that a conflict is being provoked between believers who want to live according to the old calendar and the other one. Well, a source of the Russian Orthodox Church, that's exactly what these politicians do when they make this alliance with the churches over this. There is a fierce congressional debate, meanwhile, over whether or not tactical nuke attack on a NATO country would trigger NATO article five.
Starting point is 02:19:47 And, uh, this is a group of Republicans who, uh, as you saw Lindsey Graham and, um, was it, uh, Blumenthal, I think, uh, they were talking about, well, we got to address this nuclear thing. We got to make sure that we were going to respond to the nuclear attack by, by Putin that he's pushing right here. So I want him to know that we're going to go nuclear. So you had a group of Republicans. Rand Paul was leading in the Senate and the house. You had Chip Roy and Warren Davidson, uh, saying they would reaffirm NATO's article five does not override congressional war power does not override congressional war power, does not override it, especially for the nuclear stuff.
Starting point is 02:20:29 NATO's Article 5 outlines mutual defense commitments of the 31-member alliance, but does not automatically mean that the U.S. must intervene militarily if NATO ally comes under attack. Paul said, for decades, many legislators have incorrectly interpreted Article 5 of NATO as an obligation that unquestionably commits the U.S. to provide military support should a NATO ally be attacked. And what it says is it talks about, to quote it, and I've got the whole thing here, I'm only going to read a part of it to you. But the relevant part says, The parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against all.
Starting point is 02:21:09 Where we go one, we go all. Anyway, they said, here's a relevant part. that will assist the party or parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with other parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force. But it doesn't mandate that. It says we will deem what is necessary, but there's no requirement for it. Furthermore, Rand Paul noted that military action is not mandated.
Starting point is 02:21:50 He says, furthermore, Article 11, that was Article 5, Article 11 of the NATO Treaty says that the provisions of the treaty are to be carried out in accordance with each country's respective constitutional processes. So whatever you're going to do to respond, yes, you have an obligation. You've agreed that you're going to help us if something happens. But what you deem to be necessary,
Starting point is 02:22:13 if that includes the use of force, that's going to be done in accordance with the country's respective constitutional processes. However, you had Lindsey Graham and other senators having the press conference that I've played for you in the past, where they basically push and even push for nuclear response. The legislation that Paul introduced would express that Article 5 does not supersede the constitutional requirement that Congress declare war or authorize the use of military force prior to the U.S. engaging in hostilities.
Starting point is 02:22:52 The bill was co-sponsored in the Senate by Mike Braun, Mike Lee, Cynthia Loomis, and Josh Hawley. In the House, Article 5 legislation was co-sponsored by Dan Bishop, Troy Neals, Harriet Hagman, Paul Gozar, Andy Biggs, Andrew Clyde, Matt Rosendale, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. So you can thank them, send them a note, and thank them for doing the right thing. I try to shore them up to continue to push back against this. Meanwhile, as they're trying to push us into a nuclear war, if we take a look at, uh, there was an article on free thought project talking about this Ukrainian kill list. And I've talked about this in the past. And of course, this is the Ukrainians put
Starting point is 02:23:35 together this kill list and, uh, they had, uh, you know, like, um, Alexander, um, um, what's his name? The Russian guy. I've interviewed him. I can't even remember his name. His daughter, Daria, who was killed. They assassinated her and crossed her, put an X on her face. And so you should take this thing seriously. Dugan, Alexander Dugan.
Starting point is 02:24:01 You should take this seriously. And there was a link in this story to the blacklist. I took a look at it, and it's kind of interesting, the people that are on it. You got Glenn Greenwald, Tucker Carlson, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Steven Seagal, the actor. You have Rand Paul is there. Colonel Douglas McGregor, who is retired. He was there as well.
Starting point is 02:24:27 Tulsi Gabbard, chem.com. A lot of people, uh, that they don't like because they've spoken out against this, our participation, our escalation, our continuation of the Ukrainian war. The guy who wrote this article that's on free thought project, David Miller. He said last late last year, my name was added to the blacklist published online by the Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation. Again, some of the other people there, Ray McGovern, Scott Ritter. He said, what was my crime?
Starting point is 02:24:56 It said that my pro-Russia narrative was claiming that NATO's proxy war with Russia is taking place in Ukraine. Well, of course, that's absolutely right. But he says, it's kind of interesting because I was accused of being anti-Semitic over a decade ago. And he said, of course, I'm not. But he said, that caused me not to back off, but I intensified my research and my writing activities about these organizations that were involved in defaming me. You know, just like Elon Musk of the Anti-Defamation League
Starting point is 02:25:31 said, just get rid of the anti. It's the Defamation League. They've got an agenda, just like these Ukrainians have an agenda. And since then, I've produced a long catalog of work on the Zionist movement, as well as on Western propaganda activities. But the issue of Nazism in Ukraine will be seen in retrospect as a defining issue of our era. I mean, these people are literally Nazis, as we've talked about. You know, they don't even try to hide it.
Starting point is 02:26:04 They're putting Nazi insignias on their uniforms. Hans, are we the bad guys? On their tanks, all the rest of this stuff. They're honoring former Nazi people during World War II. They're naming places and streets after them. I mean, they literally are Nazis. The Azov Battalion, all the rest of them. It's important, and we're on their side.
Starting point is 02:26:28 It's important, he said, to remember that the reason that I and many others are threatened by the Ukraine government and their NATO backers is because we in turn threaten to expose them for what they are. Literal Nazi collaborators. He said he had written this piece in an article that was titled How Disinformation Works, Western Intelligence Agency's Global War on the Left, and it contained a single 176-word paragraph on Ukraine titled Russian Disinformation or Ukrainian Lies.
Starting point is 02:27:04 It recounted several examples of Ukrainian misinformation, concluded that anyone who mentions any particular truth is derided for echoing Putin's talking points. I was actually denounced as an information terrorist who might be guilty of war crimes. Except these are the people who are assassinating. So he talks about the fact, you know, when he was a labeled anti-Semitic, he started doing investigations.
Starting point is 02:27:28 And so he said, the bottom line is by putting me on this kill list, I started investigating where this is coming from. He says, it turns out the covert kill list website is a product of the Ukraine regime, but it is funded by the CIA. And it's a website that is hosted by NATO. He said, and this is kind of interesting because you see that these organizations are not monolithic, right?
Starting point is 02:28:01 There's internal divisions and even fighting within the CIA and all these other organizations as well. And as an example of this, he says at the same time that the NATO think tank, the Atlantic Council, boasts that Henry Kissinger is on its board of directors. At the same time, NATO also hosts a kill list website on which Kissinger appears. So he says, but let's start with this kill list website itself. And he went back and he found that the domain name was registered 14th of August 2014 as part of their coup that they did. Six months after the U.S. maiden coup that overthrew the democratically elected
Starting point is 02:28:45 government of Viktor Yanukovych. And now they're not going to have any more elections, right? Other similar domain names, he said, were later logged by the group. And he's got five more that were all done around that time, you know, within a year or so of that. He said there were also mirror sites. But he says there's three people associated with all these domains that were done at about the same time. And they provide the clues. And this
Starting point is 02:29:09 is how he traced it all back. And I'm not going to go into all the detail about how he traced it back to the CIA, but you can read the article if you want on Free Thought Project. But what I thought was interesting was the fact that they've got this kill list and it's being, it's on a NATO website and it is, um, funded by the CIA. And, uh, it was actually Daria Dugan in Moscow was one of the ones who was, you know, when they killed her as obvious assassination, uh, they put an X on her face and put liquidated there. Uh, so this is something that's pretty serious. And this is what our government, the CIA, is always doing. That's why I said they've got a lot of different ways that they can slice this thing to make sure they get the kind of results that they want out of this election.
Starting point is 02:29:56 We'll be right back. Thank you. Decoding the mainstream propaganda. It's the David Knight Show. Well, I'm sure you've seen this now. There's been a lot of talk about the fact that we've got several people who have contracted malaria inside the United States. They didn't contract it and then come back to america that happens often enough but this is something these people had not traveled outside the united states and yet they still contracted malaria they've got four cases of it this is the first time uh since um 2003 i think it was that there's been internally um you, there's a group of kids who got
Starting point is 02:31:05 malaria. They didn't really understand how, but it didn't evolve into a big issue. But a lot of people have pointed out that these two cases were in two places where Bill Gates had released his mosquitoes. He loves mosquitoes, doesn't he? He released them once in a presentation that he was getting, talking about how he could vaccinate people with mosquitoes, and he released a whole bunch of them into the audience.
Starting point is 02:31:32 And people were like, eh. Liz Churchill writes, it must be a coincidence that from 2003 till 2023, there wasn't one case of malaria spread by mosquitoes inside the United States. And then along comes a company funded by Bill Gates to solve a problem that didn't exist. And suddenly, in the exact places where he releases mosquitoes, there's an outbreak of malaria. Wall Street Silver says, number one, Bill Gates' company released billions of mosquitoes in Florida and Texas. Malaria, number two, is now in Florida and Texas for the first
Starting point is 02:32:05 time in 20 years. Number three, Bill Gates has a malaria vaccine almost ready. Oh, isn't that nice? Just a coincidence, isn't it? Would say the coincidence theorists. And then they also point out hydroxychloroquine as an anti-malarial drug as well. No vax is needed. I guess that's another reason why they had to kind of tap that down. By the way, we're talking about hydroxychloroquine. It makes me think of ivermectin. There was an article I saw on vaccineimpact.com warning people that ivermectin is dangerous for pregnant women. So even though it's been around for many decades and they know what the safety profile of it is, and it's pretty safe, it's not safe for pregnant women. That's one thing we know about it because it's been around for so long. I had a listener who caught what I was
Starting point is 02:32:56 saying about diesel engines and how they were applying a very harsh standard to engineers from Audi, from VW, and how bizarre this was and how this has gone on for such a long time. Massive fines coming after them far more than they would come after Takata, which had about 17 or so people who died from airbags over a period of time, faulty airbags over a period of time, faulty airbags, or Tesla, where about the same number of people have died over faulty self-driving software. And he said, caught the tail end of your broadcast,
Starting point is 02:33:33 I heard you talking about the Audi emission scandal. He said the original issue was not unicorn farts, but the inability of U.S. automakers to make a reliable diesel engine. Europe had very good diesel engines in their cars, and in order to prevent any more imports, California reduced the allowable particulate emissions for diesel combustion engines to be very low amounts.
Starting point is 02:33:55 This kept European diesel imports out and was adopted for the rest of the country. I absolutely agree about that. And, of course, there's multiple things that happen with this, and this is from Chuck. So thank you, Chuck, for this. And I'll read the rest of what he has to say. I remember in the 80s, we had a diesel car.
Starting point is 02:34:17 We didn't want to spend the money, didn't have the money to buy a Mercedes. I guess we could have gotten a used one. At the time, every Mercedes was a diesel in their entire product lineup. Every one of them was a diesel, except for the two-seater sports car and the high-end luxury limo. But everything else was a diesel. And after a few years of these regulations and everything, they basically pretty much stopped with diesel. They still sell some diesels, and they've got very complicated cleaning stuff on them, which makes it complicated, makes it expensive,
Starting point is 02:34:55 even more expensive to own and that type of thing. But at the time when that happened, and that was in the wake of the big disruptions that we'd had with the Arab oil embargo and all the wake of the big disruptions that we'd had with the Arab oil embargo and all the rest of this stuff. And so people were looking at the fact that diesel was quite a bit cheaper fuel at the time because the federal government had not added additional surcharges to it to make the fuel expensive. Again, their war against diesel first and foremost. Uh, but at the time diesel was cheaper than regular fuel and the diesels got much better fuel economy than the gasoline engines did. And so that was a
Starting point is 02:35:32 big selling point for them. Uh, but we wound up getting a French car that had a diesel. And I know, I know you're laughing, uh, but, uh, it had a really good engine in it. It's just everything else. And it was garbage, everything else in it was total garbage, especially the electronics. And it'd be just body integrity. It was falling apart with everything we bought it new, and it was awful. But the diesel engine part of it was good. And I remember at the time, General Motors tried to come out with diesels
Starting point is 02:36:00 and tried to mimic it, and that's what Chuck is talking about here. They were not able to get it done. They had all kinds of reliability problems with their diesel engines because they didn't design them specifically as a diesel engine. You have these very high compression and pressures and things like that. They just tried to convert it over from a gasoline engine block and they were having all kinds of problem with that. And it's pretty obvious. You pop open the hood. It was just a, a, a Jerry rigged, uh, gasoline engine that they were turning into a diesel engine.
Starting point is 02:36:33 It was kind of comical. You know, the, the one that we had, and I think the Mercedes did the same way that had gigantic battery, because it takes a lot of juice to crank these things initially. Cause I had a really big battery. What they did with the GM, they just took standard batteries and, you know, put two of them in and, you know, uh, wired them up, uh, two batteries in it. And so it was pretty obvious that they were just trying to repurpose off the shelf components from gasoline engines into a diesel thing.
Starting point is 02:36:58 And it was a, gave them a real black eye. So they couldn't compete against it. And, uh, so they came after it from a regulatory standpoint he's exactly right uh but of course you know they always use the emission stuff as a uh as a beard for what they want to do and there's always these crony capitalist issues there uh and but you know by the time they got to this this, they had gotten to the point where Volkswagen was doing these diesel engines. They had, by that time, they'd already made now diesel instead of being cheaper than regular fuel, now more expensive than premium fuel. And they were getting even better in terms of their mileage.
Starting point is 02:37:41 And so for all those reasons, they had to shut them down. Shut them down because they were in competition to Detroit. Shut them down because they don't want people having cars that get tremendously good fuel economy. And the other part of it is when you make the diesel engines able to withstand these special, these high compression ratios and things like that, it also makes them more durable. They're going to last for a very long time.
Starting point is 02:38:06 It's a simpler engine, and with that heavy block, it's going to last for a long time. And they don't want these cars around. They want the cars to go away. And everything they're doing is to make all the cars go away. Anyway, he says, along came the nitrogen oxide limits, the NOx limits for diesels, and an on cost of 100 euros for a urea water ad
Starting point is 02:38:27 blue system. This is what Audi and VW sidestepped. I worked for another OEM, and the exhaust engineers were accused of stealing money from the chief engineer's pocket because they insisted that they needed the ad blue urea process. It was nasty. The boss pointed to Audi VW. They didn't have such a system. Audi VW had a sensor to change the air to fuel ratio to run very lean if a monitor was hooked
Starting point is 02:38:54 up to the engine. In the end, the exhaust engineers were vindicated. Fiat also was caught with a lean burn trick, but that didn't make U.S. news. So he says, if the government doesn't give an OEM the green light to sell a vehicle, you aren't going to make any money. It's just that simple. And in the 80s, he said, I was in Detroit, and Reagan doubled the tax on imports one year to make the U.S. cars more competitive. I felt that it was a pity that Detroit didn't want to compete head-to-head, but used a higher import tax instead.
Starting point is 02:39:25 Yeah, that's exactly where we are. And the essence of all this stuff is crony capitalism. All this green stuff is crony capitalism. It's all a redistribution of income. The Paris Climate Accord, redistribution of income from the United States and Europe, Western countries, to India and China, because they're giving a pass on all that stuff. You want to tell us this is global warming and you don't have a global solution for everybody?
Starting point is 02:39:50 You're going to let the two largest population countries skip all this stuff? No. Meanwhile, VW is not doing too well. After they got the message and they went to EV stuff, because the government says you're going to make it the way we tell you to make it, or you're not going to make it at all, well, they're not making it too well with EV because there is no demand for it. This is a suicidal industry. These people are looking at this and, you know, even as you look at the efforts being
Starting point is 02:40:22 made, the feeble efforts, I would say, being made by Ferrari, being made by Porsche, won't you please let us recapture carbon dioxide and turn it into a fuel that we can burn, even if we, you know, put windmills down the tip of South America so we don't, you know, it's all sustainable and all the rest of the stuff, and it's going to be who knows how expensive for that fuel, if they can make enough of it you know they're begging to get some kind of a carve out for this see people won't stand up and fight and of course these corporations won't it doesn't make any sense for them to do that but they're not going to make any the point is is that everybody knows that they don't want cars sold for private usage.
Starting point is 02:41:08 And that's why Ford is rebranding itself as a mobility company. They want to be able to rent you the car, rent you the car, buy the ride. So the industry is slowly committing suicide. And I would say that that's even bigger in Germany. I mean, you look at what is happening in Germany. Germany, big manufacturing powerhouse. And as Biden is putting restrictions on gas and on oil and all the rest of this stuff, they're also shutting down their nuclear power plants. They have no will to survive. The West has become a suicide cult.
Starting point is 02:41:39 I mean, this is like Lord of the Rings, you know, where the elves are just marching silently through the woods to go out to the west to die. It's just sad to see it. But there is no will to get anything fixed or to fight these mandates coming from the globalists. In Italy, Naples, Italy, a researcher dead after an experimental hybrid electric car explodes while driving. In a tragic accident, fatal explosion occurred as they were testing this. They were trying to combine an electric motor with batteries powered by solar panels in cars.
Starting point is 02:42:17 No word yet about the exact problem with this, but of course we know how volatile these batteries are. I don't know if they have anything to do with their charging system being a problem with it. They're traveling on a major road in Naples as the thing blew up and the victims were rushed in critical condition, but they subsequently died in this. The actions, the dangers rather associated with EVs have also led to some governments taking action to protect the public. And we have seen this happening as I've shown you pictures of, you know, parked buses that are electric and it's a spontaneously catch fire and rapidly burned down. And yet the Biden administration wants to spend a million dollars each on school buses.
Starting point is 02:43:05 And they want to roll these things out in unlimited numbers, evidently. It's just amazing. Like I said, suicidal, crazy stuff. The only way that you can explain this is with crony capitalism and the desire to grab as much money as they can while they're burning the country down, literally. Chevy's pulling the plug on the Silverado ev dead before it even arrives and so this um um automotive report here from mainstream uh this is not uh eric peters so they're not going to get to the bottom of this this is from top speed and uh what they're're saying is it's one of the most highly anticipated
Starting point is 02:43:47 electric trucks. Why? Well, because they were going to put it out, they said, at a very low price. You're going to be able to get an electric truck for under $40,000, which is now a relatively low price. So evidently it was too cheap. They said, why did it get discontinued? Well, GM is not revealing why. So whatever we say here is going to be pure speculation. But prices of batteries and EV parts have been skyrocketing. They increased pressure on a lot of automakers to increase their prices as well. So for companies like GM and Ford, who are still in the midst of a shift towards EV, it becomes even more difficult for them because they don't have the economy of scale yet because they're working on this stuff.
Starting point is 02:44:28 So all those things are a part of the issue. But I thought this was maybe the most interesting of all the automotive news that I saw. And this is in the UK. The UK is warning drivers that they will be fined 5,000 pounds if they wear sunglasses. What? If you wear, that's like $6,300. So what's the point of this? You're not going to let people wear sunglasses. And of course, sunglasses can be a very important safety issue as well. We had some friends back in North Carolina who their young daughter was driving. She came around a corner and there was sunlight in her eyes.
Starting point is 02:45:15 Maybe the windshield was a little bit dirty, so you get that glare. And she didn't see that somebody was walking down the middle of the road and she hit them. And a woman lost the use of her arm and it was just hanging there for a long time. And eventually she had the arm amputated because it was just hanging there. It was a horrible thing for all of them. Really traumatized the young girl as well. If you have sunglasses, you can see through that stuff, right? And that helps to cut down that glare, especially if they're polarized. So why would they be doing this? This is a safety thing.
Starting point is 02:45:48 The ability to wear sunglasses. And the excessive fine, $5,000, 5,000 pounds, $6,300 if you're caught wearing sunglasses. It's absolutely insane. And they're offering all these lame excuses. It's not as. And they're offering all these lame excuses. They sound as stupid as Trump. Oh, you know, if you've got really wide temple pieces there, you know, that could obstruct your peripheral view. Come on, give me a break.
Starting point is 02:46:15 You can make that argument about prescription glasses or whatever. If that's a real concern, you could outlaw that. But why outlaw sunglasses? Is everybody scratching their heads as to why this is happening i think i have an idea i think that they're getting ready to do a lot of facial scanning and recognition because they're really cutting you know slamming people down the surveillance state in the uk is really, and it's getting worse all the time. And they're doing all these things already to limit people's movements.
Starting point is 02:46:51 We just had New York City apply and, of course, get federal permission to charge people more if they go into New York City. And I guess they had to do that because the federal government gives them highway funds. I don't know why they had to ask the federal government unless it was for that. But the federal government in New York City are going to start charging people a big fee to go into the cities, like, you know, the expensive toll roads that they have there. And that's the type of thing that we have seen in the UK. But of course, UK has moved on to its 15 minute cities and restricting people from going certain places or being able to, you know, transit certain areas more than a couple of times a month and all that kind of crazy stuff. They've got ultra low emission zones.
Starting point is 02:47:36 They're applying special taxes to people all the time. And, um, and I'm just assuming that it's part of the surveillance state always escalating, that they want to be able to see people's faces. And I think that's what this is about. Other than that, I cannot for the life of me understand why they would do this. But it reminds me of the song from Timbuk3, right? Future's so bright, I need shades. Is it going to be bright with a nuclear flash on the horizon?
Starting point is 02:48:04 Because that's kind of what they were referring to in that song. Or is it going to be bright because they're going to be flashing bulbs in your face and taking a picture of you to save it for their biometric database? We'll be right back. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. Well, this news is just broken. The Supreme Court is issuing a lot of opinions last several days. This one is now coming out in terms of reverse discrimination is what it was called when the Bakke case was set aside.
Starting point is 02:49:56 But now this is the affirmative action as colleges, they said, is unconstitutional. They ruled that admission policies of Harvard and the University of North Carolina, which gave weight to a would-be student's race, are unconstitutional, a blow to decades-old efforts to boost enrollment of racial minorities, says CNBC. But of course, you know, I think that this is blowback from the DEI, or I like to call it DIE, the diversity, inclusivity, and equity nonsense that is happening out there. It's become so weaponized.
Starting point is 02:50:34 I think people are getting sick of it. And so the Supreme Court is essentially, in my understanding, reversing themselves over the Bakke decision. Roberts was joined by his five fellow conservatives. So this was 6-3. Said these programs unavoidably employ race in a negative manner. They involve racial stereotyping. They lack meaningful endpoints. We have never permitted admissions programs to work in that way,
Starting point is 02:51:01 and we will not do so today, said Roberts. Well, it's interesting. And so, Katonji Brown Jackson said, this is a true tragedy for us all. No, no, it's not. Sotomayor said in a sharp dissent, today this court stands in the way and rolls back decades of precedent and momentous progress. Well, it was decades of precedent. She's right about that, but it was not progress. I think it's interesting, too, as I saw that Harvard and the University of North Carolina. You know, Harvard is the oldest university. It was a private university.
Starting point is 02:51:36 It was actually a Christian seminary, if you can believe that at one point in time. Yale, too. Boy, they've really reversed that, haven't they? But anyway, it was the oldest university, a private university. University of North Carolina was the oldest state university. And they were the ones who were pushing this old idea that we were going to judge people by the color of their skin and not the content of their ability. And I think it's time to remove that. Anyway, interesting that they did reverse that. NBC News is saying that the chants that happen, not just in New York City, but a lot of different places,
Starting point is 02:52:13 these pride parades, we're here, we're queer, and we're coming for your children. They said that's perfectly normal. And they said, don't worry, it's just a joke. Well, I don't see it as funny. The coming for your children chant has been used for years at pride events. Oh, no problem with that. According to longtime March attendees and gay rights activists who said it's one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs against LGBT people.
Starting point is 02:52:39 Well, maybe they might ought to rethink that. And, you know, they're joking about it, they said. I think it's amazing that they would push this out and say that that's a joke, when that is actually what they are doing. And at the same time, I've seen all, and I haven't talked about it until I saw this. I haven't talked about all the stuff about Roseanne Barr.
Starting point is 02:53:02 I've seen, oh, well, look, she says the Holocaust was fake and there weren't six million Jews killed, and we do need to kill the six million Jews. If you look at the clip, I forget who the guy was that she was on with, but it was obviously satire, obviously satire. And they're portraying this as if she's serious about this. I've seen it put on the headlines of one mainstream media news source after the other. They don't understand what satire is.
Starting point is 02:53:33 That was satire. I don't think this, we're here and we're queer and we're coming for your kids, I don't think that is satire. They spent everything exactly the opposite of what it was. She began by repeating over and over again. Oh, you know, we had an 31 counties, 81 million votes. And of course that is absolutely true. We know that that can happen. You can have, and she repeated it over and over again because the other guy's like, what, why he hasn't really, the guy who was
Starting point is 02:53:58 interviewing her was really slow on the uptake. And he was like, you know, he doesn't laugh. Oh yeah. Right. You know, he's like, what really? And she just kept repeating that line over and over again. Oh yeah, we can get 81 million votes from 36 counties or whatever the numbers were. And so then she says, and then of course, you know, the Holocaust was a complete thing and nobody died and, but we should kill 6 million Jews right now and all the rest of this stuff. And he's like, what, what? It's obviously satire, but this is not satire. They are coming for the kids. We know they're coming for the kids.
Starting point is 02:54:30 And this is what it looks like when they come for the kids. You got a gender-confused teen, throws herself in front of a train in California. A heartbroken, grieving California mother holding the state responsible for her mentally ill teenager's death. That actually removed this child from her custody because she said that's not her problem. She's got mental problems. But, you know, she has, you know, this is not what it is. And so they're taking advantage of people who already have mental problems and they're pushing them even further. Even the guy who's now in his like 21 or something, that child book, I Am Jazz, which is one of the core children's books they were using to push
Starting point is 02:55:13 transgenderism on kids. That guy or girl, I don't know. I don't know who it is. They don't know who they are, but they're talking about how they're struggling with this, you know, and how it's difficult to go on all the rest of the stuff. You see this over and over again from these poor kids who are groomed and gaslighted and pushed into all this stuff. They've already got mental issues and you've got parents who are doing that stuff. Christie, Chris Christie, unbelievable. You know, if the parents decide that they want to, uh, you know, whatever they want to do, their kid, you know, give them drugs, give them alcohol, uh, play with them sexually, whatever, you know, mutilate them, uh, sterilize them. That's the parent's decision. We ought to stay out of it.
Starting point is 02:55:54 No, no, you don't. Uh, but, um, anyway, she said, uh, LA County school encouraged her child to take hormones, undergo gender reassignment surgery as a child, and failed to properly treat her for what the issue was, depression. School was telling her to go to these LGBT groups behind my back. She went from questioning her sexuality to questioning her gender. My daughter was taken from her loving home because the state of California claims that I was abusive because I did not affirm her trans identity. I lost my daughter over a name and pronouns, and now that daughter has committed suicide by stepping in front of a train. Yeah, they're coming for the
Starting point is 02:56:37 kids. They absolutely are. On Rockfin, thank you very much, Jay Gold. I appreciate the tip. And he says, Russian roulette. How to? David, you spend the cylinder when you take the clock, the Trump plot shot, not the barrel. It's just saying that's right. Yeah. That's cylinder. Uh, yeah. You're feeling lucky punk, uh, because, uh, we're going to push this out. Um, Americans are, there's a poll that was taken by another media organization, the McLaughlin Associates, a summit org. They found that 61% of voters, when asked about this transgender stuff with kids, 61% said it hurts kids emotionally and psychologically, 31% saying it is beneficial to children.
Starting point is 02:57:23 The majority of the same voter pool, 63%, also believe that there is a cultural agenda afoot amongst those who choose to expose children to transgender themes, drag shows, LGBT issues, and so forth. With recent boycotts and controversies surrounding Bud Light and Target for their handling of LGBT issues, the contention shows no sign of slowing down. And of course, this is now no longer a Democrat issue either, as we saw the California GOP doing with Rick Grinnell. They want a virtue signal with their conservative people, right?
Starting point is 02:58:01 And Trump is doing the same thing. Rick Grinnell was one of the people he's virtue signaling with. He's virtue signals to the, uh, to the organizations as Biden is signing a law reporting to define marriage. And of course that law itself is not constitutional. Nobody has challenged it yet. It's going to be difficult to prove that you've got standing in order to challenge that law. You have to show why I was hurt by the fact that, uh,
Starting point is 02:58:29 they, um, put this in. And so it's going to be almost impossible for somebody to challenge that law. Uh, but, um,
Starting point is 02:58:37 I guess if you refused on some basis, something, and that would be the basis of your hurt, then you would be able to challenge that law. But they said no month better epitomizes the links that companies will go to in order to kiss the ring of the progressive left than pride month in June. Except we see the GOP doing it in California. We see the GOP doing it in other places and in other ways. I think what Ted Cruz was doing was kissing the ring of this. And even Google is distancing itself somewhat from this.
Starting point is 02:59:09 They know what people think. I don't think they necessarily care what people think because of what they do with YouTube. But there was a pushback as part of their pride events. They decided they would have a popular performer known as Peaches Christ, who just like these perpetual sisters of indulgence, brings in religion into their mockery. And why would we be surprised about that?
Starting point is 02:59:36 Because all of this stuff is antithetical to God. All the sexual degeneracy, the gender grooming, all the rest. Why wouldn't they do that? But, of course, they had several hundred employees sign a petition. Google has now backed down on that. But, of course, the Pope hasn't, in a sense. It's not an LGBT thing, but he's invited the artists that did that piss Christ thing. He invited them to the Vatican.
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