The David Knight Show - 29Mar23 Trans Violence Called "Resentment" to Justify the Hatred of Those Easily Radicalized

Episode Date: March 29, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES The old fashioned way of creating a mass shooter vs the new way 04:28 Nashville police say shooter was motivated by "resentment". Notice how that word makes the... shooter a "victim" and denigrates the true victims 13:35 Biden says guns are "ripping our communities apart." No, the radical targeting of kids is ripping them and the community apart. 14:44 What kind of a person does it take to murder a 9 yr old child? A story from Special Forces in Afghanistan. 18:00 WATCH The daughter of the pastor of the church that ran the school was one of the three 9 yr olds killed. Here's the victim's family's story 20:38 3 things we must understand about the trans movement 23:18 How the principal died 29:56 WATCH TikTok lib taunts families who lost children - you might still have you kids if the government had not messed with the trans agenda 33:25 WATCH Stink Uygur, the OLD Turd telling trans they need to arm themselves before the shooting, even though he hates guns and wants them all banned 35:15 A look at the phony stats used to make trans appear to be under threat of violence, while they organize a "Trans Day of Vengeance" with firearms training included 38:11 Here's why the left's attack on Congressman Ogles' gun Christmas card from 2 years ago is laughable nonsense 1:02:01 The Hollywood crowd that supports the mass murder of abortion and supports the destruction of kids' minds and bodies with transgender lies, cries crocodile tears about guns 1:08:39 Trump doubles down on his elementary-school insults. If it weren't for him, "Meatball Ron" would be working in a "Pizza Parlor" — says the Mafia "Don". Politico explains how Trump is literally doing a Vince McMahon WWE Pro-Wrestling schtick. 1:16:15 Trump and his "pious" AI image. Are evangelicals going to be fooled? 1:20:19 That Time Trump Wanted to Ban Assault Rifles by Exec Order Drunk with power from his precedent-setting "bump stock" ban he pushed hard to do the same to ALL modern sporting rifles. 1:26:02 Trump has big plans for BIOMETRIC ID. Maybe we could call it "Trump ID". 1:34:07 War on Food: Resetting the Table The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Globalists have been defeated twice, but they're regrouping and coming back. 1:41:49 War on Travel: Shutting Roads Here come LTN's — "Low Traffic Neighborhoods" where they close the roads to cars in wealthy neighborhoods and shunt the resulting congestions to someplace other than THEIR neighborhood 1:48:45 INTERVIEW Reference Manual for Survival We've already had a taste of what's coming with disruptions of medical care, supply chains, food and more. What do you need to know to prepare and protect your neighborhood from disaster, riots, civil unrest and other threats? Jack Lawson, author & editor of CivilDefenseManual.com, written by Special Operations Soldiers and contributing experts. 2:03:23Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If 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 through Mail: 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/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Come on, come on, yes, yes, come on. At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Oh, curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed. But there are still divine offerings up for grabs, with all NoviBet customers getting a €10 free bet for every day of Cheltenham. And on top of that, we're paying up to seven places each way on selected races throughout the festival. I declare this a most generous offering.
Starting point is 00:00:25 No, we bet. More power to you. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 29th of March, Year of Our Lord, 2023, a 1,112 days of medical martial law and the emergencies and the powers that have been built upon that by every executive and every government of the world, regardless of what they say their political party or philosophy is, they're coming from the same place and they're coming at us. Today we're going to talk about what some of that looks like in terms of the 15-minute cities and the pushback against it. We're going to talk about the Trans Day of Vengeance. And how the media is representing this and how they're pushing for gun control, of course, as they do after every shooting.
Starting point is 00:02:01 A lot of interesting back and forth about this. Do we really understand what the real problem is in this country? It's not the guns. It's not the guns. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, Bob Alderman at the New American got this exactly right. He said the media has covered everything about the shooting except the real cause of this. And, of course, the left is lining up, pushing this. You've got an amazing clip from St. Uger of the Young Turds. I always call him, he's now an old turd.
Starting point is 00:02:57 I call him St. Uger. I've got an amazing clip of his that is circulating around saying we've got to arm these trannies right he says i don't like guns and i'm going to be a bit of a hypocrite but you know we got to give guns to the trannies because they've got to be able to defend themselves creating a group of mentally ill shock troops is pretty nuts yeah as a matter of fact there's also studies that have resurfaced out of canada from last year saying as they looked at college students and what were their attitudes, how were they coping with the lockdown?
Starting point is 00:03:33 They said the group, and there was about 3,000 people that they surveyed, about 2.5% of them were trans. And they said the group that is by far the most easily radicalized and the violent extremism are the trans and there's a reason for that we'll talk about that when it comes up here as a matter of fact it relates to what the military has always said about asymmetric warfare this is a war against our society our culture our, our religion. That's what this was. And it is an asymmetric war. It is a psychological war.
Starting point is 00:04:10 It is a psyop, big psyop, paying dividends to them. So Biden's response to this was to draw attention to it by putting all the flags at half-mast and not asking for prayer for anybody, of course, but doing the flags at half-mast. That was not really out of concern for anybody. It was to push his agenda that this is a national emergency. As Bob Alderman says, Wikipedia has 33 sources about this shooting already.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Interesting. I'm not on Wikipedia at all, and I'm happy about that because it would be nothing but a bunch of lies and character assassination if it were. So I'm happy about that. Not a single source dared even speak the question, why? Why did this 28-year-old person, born a female, deciding that she was a male, why did that happen? Drew up maps for all this stuff you know as we look at information that's come out and i talked about this how we
Starting point is 00:05:10 have gone from shootings that were predominantly due to medications provide uh provided you know ssris over 5 000 of those situations where that and this is a fairly typical situation, you had one child, and this happened frequently, grabbed parents' rifle, went to school, stood in front of the class, pointed the gun at the class, pointed the gun at himself, pointed the gun at the class, pointed the gun at himself, back and forth. Finally, they got the gun away from him and took him to hospital.
Starting point is 00:05:47 When he came to, he didn't know what he had done. He didn't remember any of that. That was not reported, by the way. It's reported on SSRIstories.net, but the mainstream media doesn't like to talk about that because that's a real problem. It wasn't the gun. It was the chemicals they gave him. Had no idea what he was doing.
Starting point is 00:06:04 We've had a lot of other cases. We had a mom, for example, sometimes successfully killing her kids and herself after changing the dosage of the SSRI. So these are the issues. But we've gone from that to something that's a lot more direct, and that is the psychological manipulation and gaslighting of these kids. And it is going to reap a lot of horrific results, not just for these kids themselves, but for other people as well. So this is clearly not a situation. I say that because it's not a situation of reaction to SSRIs.
Starting point is 00:06:47 This was a reaction to another kind of psychological manipulation that was not chemical. It was educational. So, you know, buying the guns, planning this out, and going to the school that this person had attended something like 16, 17 years ago. Went there third and fourth grade, then went other places. Maybe those other places were also on the map. Maybe there were schools. We were not told.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Went into the school at 10.13, was shot dead by 10.27. Five officers approached the building. We now have pictures of this trans shooting at them from the second story. Bullet holes in their windows of their cars. Could have been much worse. They braved that and went in and took her out. Biden is calling, of course, for more gun control. He's flown his flags at half-mast. A little bit of respect, but go right for the gun control.
Starting point is 00:07:50 His press secretary blamed the incident, of course, on Republicans. Republicans and guns. And you're seeing this as well. The city of Nashville is a big city. And Tennessee is, like city. And, you know, Tennessee is, you know, like every other state. When you get to the big cities like Nashville and Memphis, they're a wreck. Crime-ridden, Democrat-run cities that are a wreck. I'm happy to be far, far away from them.
Starting point is 00:08:19 My design. And, of course, in Nashville, there's a lot of money as well that also attracts wealthy individuals who seem to not have any judgment. As this article from New American says, Eric Metaxas came close to the answer, has to do with the Presbyterian Church of America, in which the covenant school is associated, along with many other so-called Christian denominations. He said in his letter to the American church, he said, the ideas and forces that we face have an atheistic Marxist ideology in common.
Starting point is 00:08:53 They share a bitter taproot that leads all the way down to hell. This is why I call it and have called it for the longest time. Every day when I have articles that I don't get to every topic every day, but every day I do have these categories I put stuff into. One of them is Sodom and Gomorrah.
Starting point is 00:09:10 That's what the schools are about. It's about straight to hell via Marxism. Not Sodom and Gomorrah, but Sodom and Gomorrah Marxist. Critical race theory, which is atheistic and Marxist. Radical transgender pro-abortion ideologies are all inescapably anti-God, anti-human. They're decidedly at war with the ideas of family and marriage and with the idea of America as a force for good. These ideas have, over many decades, infiltrated our own culture
Starting point is 00:09:40 in such a way that they touch everything, he said. And so then Bob Edelman, the new American American responds and says, so where is the church? Who are the pastors who are loudly declaiming against this infiltration? For the most part, they're silent. And I would say, I would add, silent, as for the most part, they were during the pandemic and the lockdown. And some of them pushed the lockdown, just like some of the pastors and some of the more liberal churches are pushing LGBT agenda. And so some of them will push it. Most of the rest of
Starting point is 00:10:13 them are cowed into fear. If I start talking about that, everybody will walk away and they won't come to my church. What did Jesus do? You know, everybody likes to talk about the fact that he got a court of whips and he ran the money changers out of the area, court of the Gentiles, right? And the preliminary area there. And yet he also had some really harsh words to the people who followed him, the big crowds that followed him. He had tens of thousands of people following him. And he did everything he could, almost, if you look at it, to push them away. He told them the truth, and he didn't varnish it.
Starting point is 00:11:02 He wasn't trying to gain an audience or gain a following. He was telling them the unvarnished truth about themselves and they didn't want to hear it and they left. Right. And of course, pastors know that's going to happen in their church as well. That's why typically a good church will be a small church, a big church. They're telling people what they want to hear and they don't want to offend them. They've got a big mortgage to pay on that building. Anyway, what would one expect, he says, from a generation that's been brainwashed into thinking there's no God? That life is meaningless and purposeless?
Starting point is 00:11:37 That humans evolved from slime and mud? Why wouldn't they shoot each other? As a matter of fact, when you look even at Nishi, he said the philosophers and the German higher critics, they call themselves that because they said, well, we're going to stand in judgment of the Bible and judgment of the God and of God and so forth. And so he says, we have killed God. This is going to, you know, there's a whirlwind coming with that.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Uh, that they, he didn't kill God in the sense that, um, God exists, existed. Uh, I,
Starting point is 00:12:12 I think, uh, you know, he understood that once you remove those moral constraints, whether or not you believe in God, the wiser rulers have said, well, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:20 whether or not they would personally believe in God, they understood that people believe that they're accountable for what they do, they're going to behave differently than if they think there is nothing to restrain their behavior except the idea that they might get caught and punished here by other people. That doesn't work too well as a deterrent, as you can see with the war on drugs for 50 years. No matter how draconian we get with that, it doesn't change anything because that's a spiritual problem. Anyway, he says there's no conscience, no morality,
Starting point is 00:12:55 no right and wrong in today's culture. Even to ask about morality and conscience is to be labeled a fanatic or to be canceled, which is what I would say. And so when you look at the statements that are being made, I thought it was absolutely amazing to see the statements being made by the Nashville police chief as well as the mayor. As I said, it's a big city. So you understand big city run by Democrats.
Starting point is 00:13:22 The Nashville police refused to release the shooters manifesto. And I understand there's some good reasons for doing that. You don't want to give this person a platform. You don't want to encourage copycat shooters, but I think there's also some other motives there. I think they do not want to be critical of trans, right? Don't want to shine the light on this insanity. And so I think all those things are in play. In reality, it was a hate crime and it was a hate crime against normal people. As LifeSite News pointed out, it was interesting.
Starting point is 00:13:58 They saw this as well when the New York, New York, when the Nashville police chief was talking about it, he said, it looks like the shooter was motivated by resentment. I said, resentment? So he's excusing the shooter's actions. He resented the way he was treated or she was treated or whatever. Resented the way she was treated in third and fourth grade. And was motivated by resentment, or maybe motivated by resentment against new laws or something like that.
Starting point is 00:14:35 But the shooter was the aggrieved person, implying that it was not hatred, not a hate crime, but they had a real beef resentment the way they were treated. Christians were the problem. The laws protecting children from being mutilated and gaslighted and sterilized, those are the problem, and resent that. He says there's some belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that school.
Starting point is 00:15:04 See, the wrong was done to the trans by the Christians. So Biden has come out and, of course, condemned the ownership of guns. He said, they're ripping our communities apart. LifeSite News says, yes, there are forces that are tearing our communities apart. It's not guns. Guns have been there forever in America. Didn't rip our communities apart. What is ripping our communities apart?
Starting point is 00:15:30 It's our community schools. Now, they don't put it that way. They say it's the aggressive promotion of an agenda, but. At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed. But there are still divine offerings up for grabs, with all NoviBet customers getting a €10 free bet for every day of Cheltenham.
Starting point is 00:15:54 And on top of that, we're paying up to seven places each way on selected races throughout the festival. I declare this a most generous offering. NoviBet. More power to you. T&C's Apply 18+. Bet responsibly. GamblingCare.ie. And of No, we bet more power to you. T's and C's apply 18 plus bet responsibly gambling care. And of course that agenda is being pushed everywhere, being pushed to them in all entertainment by Hollywood is being pushed to them by all politicians and media news media as well.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Uh, but, um, the key place that is being pushed to kids is in school. And, you know, when we talk about guns, and we'll get into the gun aspect of it, but I'll just say this. Biden is concerned about guns because guns are being used against Biden right now. Yes, they are. You understand? Just as I said yesterday, Daniel Ellsberg said, nuclear weapons are being used right now. They're being used as a threat. They're being used as a deterrent. It really is. The second
Starting point is 00:16:53 amendment really is our mutually assured destruction. We don't want to have that fight any more than a rational person want to have a nuclear war. But just as nuclear weapons were a deterrent to aggressive tyrants, even aggressive tyrants who had nuclear weapons, so too is the Second Amendment a restraint against an evil tyrannical government as characterized by Joe Biden and his agendas. And he understands that. And he talked about physically taking the guns when he was running for president, copying what Eric Swalwell had said. And, of course, Beto O'Rourke, the beta male, the trans-Hispanic, cultural misappropriating Democrat who is not Hispanic at all,
Starting point is 00:17:41 but he goes by Hispanic name. Francis Robert O'Rourke, and you see the signs in Texas, says Beto. What a fraud. But, of course, he gets a pass with that. But, of course, all three of them. We're talking about how they could use force, planes, the military to confiscate guns. Well, you know, that would, I'm not sure that's a war that they could win, I said at the time. That's asymmetric warfare.
Starting point is 00:18:04 And we'll talk more about that when we get into the gun control stuff. Anyway, resentment. Resentment is what the police department says. Extreme identity experimentation that is going on in the schools, as LifeSite News puts it, instructs children to deceive their parents about the fact that their teachers are grooming them into a deeply disordered mental system and lifestyle. In the mainstream media, they say guns are to blame for the murder of people by the mentally unstable or those motivated by an agenda of hate. The majority of gun deaths are the result of illegal weapons
Starting point is 00:18:39 being used by the crime-committing community upon one another. And they reference the Department of Justice's statistics being used by the crime-committing community upon one another. And they referenced the Department of Justice's statistics showing that in 2016, 287,400 individuals were in prison for committing crimes while in possession of a firearm. 90% of those firearms were obtained illegally. And then they add that it is extremely rare for anyone to deliberately murder other people's children. What makes this crime particularly heinous is the intentional murder at close range of
Starting point is 00:19:16 nine-year-olds, three of them. Ask yourself, what kind of a deranged mind does it take to point a gun at a nine-year-old child and continue to pull the trigger? One of the most hateful crimes I can imagine. It's one of the reasons why, you know, when you look at people that turn into mass murderers, they have found that typically, as a child, they were torturing animals of some sort. There's a lack of compassion, of empathy.
Starting point is 00:19:53 There's just this demonic spirit that is driving them to be able to point a gun at a child and pull the trigger. I mean, nobody does that. I talked about a group, I think I talked about it, at least I talked to Karen about it. I talked about a group. I think I talked about it. At least I talked to Karen about it. I remember I told you about it. But it was a guy.
Starting point is 00:20:17 He was out in Afghanistan, and they were on a recon mission trying to find some enemy troops and everything, and they were staked out, and there's not a lot of cover in Afghanistan, and they did it by night, and by morning you know they they could see them and they could see the villagers stirring and everything and then they send up this little kid with um some sheep you know and he said the little kid was obviously there to scope them out and to come back and tell them how many of them there were how they were armed and that type of thing and they knew it he said the kid was such a bad actor the kid you know keeps staring at us the whole time you know got the sheep there supposedly and kept staring at
Starting point is 00:20:56 him and he said um then you know goes back and then here come the the guys with the guns at them. And they were able to take them out. But he said, after we got back and we talked about it, we talked about, you know, what could we have done with that kid? You know, could we have captured the kid, tied him up or whatever? He said, but it never was suggested by any of us that we would shoot the kid. That never even came up. And I forget the context of that story now, but it was a jarring thing because I thought,
Starting point is 00:21:49 yeah, what kind of a person points a gun at abused for two decades by the system, by the society, by the school. And let's talk a little bit about the victim. This is one of the nine-year-olds, was named Hallie. She was the daughter of the pastor of that church, attending that church school. Hallie Scruggs was only nine years old, as were the other two students who died. Just a few weeks ago, little Hallie Scruggs was here in Dallas visiting the city where she was born because her father was invited back here to Park City's Presbyterian as a guest preacher. Tonight, members of this church are on their way to Nashville to be with the beloved family of their former pastor. Her dad used to preach here, so little Hallie Scruggs roamed the halls
Starting point is 00:22:39 here. Four children. Hallie was their youngest and their only girl. All the time. We've come from Dallas, Texas, where we've been for 12 years. That's Pastor Chad Scruggs introducing himself to his new congregation in Nashville after leaving Park City's Presbyterian in Dallas. All four of our kids were born there. Now one of those kids is gone. Hallie was shot and killed inside Covenant Presbyterian School. Her dad is now pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church. All four of their children, you know, they just had that
Starting point is 00:23:11 radiance. We talk about the radiance of Christ in them, even at a young age. And when I spoke with Chad today on the phone, and he talked about Hallie, he was like, she's a leader, you know, she just was probably one of the first up. She's going to lead the way. Just this radiant life in her, which is Christ. Senior Pastor Mark Davis says he always watched in awe as Chad preached in this sanctuary, feeling a deep connection with congregants. Today's phone call left him in grief, but also in awe. I just listened to him lament.
Starting point is 00:23:46 I listened to him also say, we know she's in the arms of Christ, and we know he loves her more than we did. So there was this remarkable sense of despair. How did this happen? And yet, such faith. Yeah. So, you can't talk about the transgenders. We don't want to talk about their manifesto.
Starting point is 00:24:11 We don't want to talk about their belief system. As they point out in LifeSite News, they said there's a couple of things that you need to understand about this. Number one, the status of transgender people is that of a protected group whose actions are always excused, whose actions are never explained. And you better not criticize them. Just look to see who you're not allowed to criticize. Number two, the reason for this is that the claims of the transgender faction closely resemble insanity.
Starting point is 00:24:40 So we don't want you to look too closely. We don't want you to look at the manifesto either. The transgender phenomenon number three has been aggressively publicized and marketed by schools, media, medical professionals, corporations, working with advocacy groups, a sense of grievance. Grievance and resentment has been engendered within the transgender community. The very phenomenon has a type of vengeance at its heart. And there's an element of revenge upon normal people, which is inseparable from the transgender movement. To compel normal people to contradict the evidence of their eyes and of nature
Starting point is 00:25:22 is an attempt to humiliate us. You understand? Once you start using their pronouns, they will find some other way to make you bow before some arbitrary insanity. That's what the government is up to. They're using the transgender people. They're just, they're being used, as I said yesterday, like Zelensky and NATO are using the Ukrainian people. They're the victims in all this. They're the casualties in this spiritual war.
Starting point is 00:25:51 That's why we say we don't wrestle against flesh and blood. We wrestle against these ideas and against these spiritual forces and powers that are represented by the people who rule us. You understand there's something behind them. You look at these people and you understand whether you're looking at these multinational tech corporations or you're looking at these politicians, it's like, wait a minute. At this year's Cheltenham, Glory rests in the lap of the gods Curses
Starting point is 00:26:27 Alas Our hero hasn't placed But there are still divine offerings up for grabs With all NoviBet customers Getting a 10 euro free bet For every day of Cheltenham And on top of that We're paying up to 7 places each way
Starting point is 00:26:40 On selected races throughout the festival I declare this a most generous offering NoviBet More power to you T&C Supply 18 plus Bet responsibly Gamblingcare.ie way on selected races throughout the festival. I declare this a most generous offering. No, we bet. More power to you. T's and C's apply. 18 plus bet responsibly. Gamblingcare.ie How did that person get to this point? It's not based on intelligence.
Starting point is 00:26:55 It's not based on ability. It's not based on merit. It's not based on anything. Except the fact that they've been picked as puppets to use against us. They themselves, as they are using the transgenders, as Zelensky and NATO are using the Ukrainians, they themselves are being used.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And that's why we pray for them, because they ultimately are not our enemy. Our enemy is ultimately above and behind them. They themselves are being used and sacrificed. You won't see it in this lifetime, typically. To refuse to participate in your own humiliation may result in loss of your livelihood. It may result in a loss of your life now. The hysterical narrative of victimization created around this bizarre trend is one which confers both attention
Starting point is 00:27:47 and advantage upon impressionable young people. That's how they get them. The peer pressure, right? If you don't actively oppose heterosexuals and normal things, oh, you're evil.
Starting point is 00:28:03 But if you join with us and you become one with us right oh we will elevate you we'll celebrate you you'll have every kind of social advantage that's the sad situation of this it's just like that uh guy who pretended to be a woman and became a flight attendant and United Airlines celebrated him and he committed suicide. He said, I'm sorry, I just can't live up to everybody's expectations. I know I disappointed all of you. Perfect example of somebody who is driven by the expectations of others. And this is the kind of person that they prey upon, that they push this transgender thing upon.
Starting point is 00:28:50 They find somebody who desperately needs approval, who is very insecure. They put all kinds of peer pressure on them, all kinds of pressure from people in authority. And they try to be what these other people want them to be. And it drives many of them to suicide. As I said before, why do we have 30% of young girls and nearly as many young boys, but more girls than boys?
Starting point is 00:29:14 Why do we have 30% of young girls thinking about committing suicide? It's because of these pressures that we're putting on them in school at very young ages to tell them they're in the wrong body, they don't understand what this is all about, and everything else that we're doing. We've always had guns around. We didn't have 30% of the girls wanting to commit suicide. That's what they're doing to them in schools, government schools. And, of course, many private schools because they follow the same curriculum,
Starting point is 00:29:43 the same plan for all of that. There is an agenda at work and it has destruction and revenge upon all that is natural and holy at heart, says LifeSite News. You have, it's tragic, but it's not surprising that such a person would determine on this course of terrible action an environment which labels the God-fearing as hateful and deserving of unlimited spite and deserving of violence. Christianity is the basis of our norms, but this is vengeance politics that we see happening here.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And so again, the police chief says resentment was at the core of all of this. You look at this person, what was it that got them so resentful when they were only there in third grade and fourth grade, 2005, 2006, that's 17 years ago. Then went on to other schools. And again, I look at it and say, well, were those other schools the focus of that? But what happened to that kid? In third and fourth grade, they found the former school headmaster. And so he remembered Hale as a third grader and fourth grader, said, you know, not listed in the records as being there in fifth or sixth grade. So he says, I believe the girl transferred out after the fourth grade.
Starting point is 00:31:11 This is a typical student, no issues about anything. And he couldn't recall any issues. He's now retired. He couldn't recall any issues that Hale might have had at the time that could have raised red flags. I think about this student and our relationship at the time she was there. He said there is nothing that was extraordinary or unusual about it. And again, he was a former school administrator.
Starting point is 00:31:36 The current school administrator was one of the adults who was shot, Catherine Kuntz. Gunned down along with a custodian and a substitute teacher, and then the three nine-year-old children. And as information is coming out about her shooting, she was on a Zoom conference, said one person who's a Nashville city councilman, a former FBI special agent. He said, it's my understanding from a witness at the school that Catherine Coons was on a zoom call. When she heard the first shot, she immediately ended the call,
Starting point is 00:32:07 got up and headed straight for the shooter. He said, she did what principals and headmasters do. They protect their children. In addition, she had prepared the school by seeking advanced level active shooter training from, and from a witness at the scene,
Starting point is 00:32:23 this protocol, he said, details of which I cannot provide, saved countless lives. So yeah, I don't know what happened. The narratives were that there were no armed guards that were there. But he appears to say that there were, but he doesn't want to talk about it. And maybe there were. Maybe, you know, there was, when it first came out, they said the shooter was engaged after four minutes. It took, you know, about 15, 16 minutes for the shooter to be killed. But I don't know what happened in the interim with that.
Starting point is 00:33:00 So perhaps they did have something and they don't want to talk about it. Again, the police chief said she was found in the hallway by herself. He says, I can't confirm exactly what she did, but he said, I'm sure that there was a confrontation. You can tell by the way she was lying in the hallway, he said. She gave her life in defense of the children under her care, said a pastor at the church where she was a member. Two others were killed, the 61-year-old substitute teacher and a 61-year-old custodian, who was also shot there. As soon as police officer Rex Engelbert arrived at the school, an unnamed school employee met him outside. The kids are all locked down, said the employee, but we have two kids and we don't know where they are. This can be heard on the body camera footage.
Starting point is 00:33:50 She then tells him about the building and how it is laid out. That police officer, then armed with information from the teacher and with a rifle, led a group of officers in the school building quickly started clearing classrooms. Minutes after entering, the shooter opened fire on other responding officers from the second floor. That's the shooting at the car and that type of thing. They ran upstairs toward the sounds of the gunfire, took out the shooter who was armed with two rifles and a handgun.
Starting point is 00:34:19 So the Nashville City Councilman, former FBI pulley, said, I was at the scene. I observed them calmly handling the children like it was another day at school. So the Nashville City Councilman, former FBI pulley, said, I was at the scene. I observed them calmly handling the children like it was another day at school. After all the children were reunited with their parents, the staff became emotional. But while they had their children, they were amazingly doing what teachers and administrators do, taking care of their children. And those children seemed to be doing as well as they could under the circumstances.
Starting point is 00:34:48 So police believe that he had targeted that school, but did not target individual victims. He might have targeted that school because it's Christian. He might have been angry because they were Christians. But I want to play for you the response. This is Libs of TikTok. Got this. This is the response from some deranged lunatic,
Starting point is 00:35:12 seems to be a surplus of them on TikTok, scolding these parents and saying, "'Well, you know, don't you wish you'd opposed "'these rules against mutilating kids that was just passed in Tennessee, maybe you would still have your kids alive if you had done that. I wonder if the parents of the victims of the Nashville shooting today would still have their children if these trans bills in tennessee were never a thing i'm not a parent but if i were i'd be real real mad at the government
Starting point is 00:35:50 i'd be real real mad at the government yeah i'd be real real mad at the government i'd be justified in aiming a gun at a nine-year-old and shooting them three of them as a matter of fact and innocent bystanders that'd be the appropriate way to respond. And of course, you know, tick tock will not take filth like that young woman off. Uh, people talking about the trans day of vengeance. However, we're shut down on Twitter, but before we get to that, take a look at what, uh, before we move on, you're being too polite. Young woman. No.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Should I call her? She's just a woman at this point. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, well, I say young woman because it's a people of your generation, Travis. I'm sorry, but... I know from whence I speak. It's the world in which you're going to have to live. So anyway, you better start praying for massive revival and conversion here in America to correct that kind of thinking. Anyway, yeah, St. Cuger of the Young Turds. As I said before, I always call him Stink Uyghur, and now he is an old turd.
Starting point is 00:37:09 But this did not age too well. This is something he was talking about last week, about how trannies need to arm themselves, even though he hates guns. I'll be a little bit of a hypocrite here, but it's not. I'll explain why I'm saying it. I don't like guns. I would ban assault weapons in a second. We can go on and on about the gun control that we need in this country.
Starting point is 00:37:30 But he loves abortion. Don't get guns. It'll make it less safe. He loves the trainee. I'm going to make an exception here for trans people. They are actually in danger. They have had hundreds of laws passed against them. They have right-wing media ginning up fear against them 24 seven.
Starting point is 00:37:47 They are targeted more than any other group in America. And if anyone should get guns, it should be trans Americans, okay? Because I'm worried for them. I'm worried that the right wing lunatics are going to attack them as they have over and over again. And by the way, it's not just right wing lunatics other people attack trans folks as well yeah yeah don't say anything negative about them because you know they're entitled to shoot you if you do according to the altered stink huger monday's mass shooting at a christian elementary school in tennessee renewed focus on our announcement earlier this
Starting point is 00:38:22 month for a planned day of vengeance. And show people the poster there. We want more than visibility. The trans day of vengeance. And, of course, it's all done in the colors of their flag thing and everything. Stop trans genocide. There's no trans genocide. Nobody's out there killing trans. Um, you know, it is a mental illness and, uh,
Starting point is 00:38:47 we just don't want to participate, uh, with, um, the mentally ill. Um, so trans day of vengeance is being organized, uh, for them to do this on April fool's day, actually appropriate holiday for April Fool's Day. Trans Day, I think. Just fooling. I don't know what gender I am. The attack sparked a fierce debate online over whether the actions were more due to so-called anti-trans stigma with mental toll of gender dysphoria and heated rhetoric likening opponents of underage transitions to Nazis and other villains. The Daily Wire reports earlier this month in a tweet that has since been made private that the group's Virginia chapter, the Daily Wire didn't make it private. The group did. They hosted a dance party fundraiser benefiting firearm and self-defense training for trans
Starting point is 00:39:53 Virginians. Are these people who used to live in a different state and now they live in Virginia? I guess in that case, I'd be a trans-Tennessean. The group's rhetoric echoes a common claim by LGBT activists and their allies in mainstream media and the Democrat Party that gender confused Americans are the targets of ongoing violence epidemic, and LifeSite News destroys this narrative. They said the LGBT pressure group that calls itself the Human Rights Campaign claims that 2022 saw at least 38 transgender people fatally shot or killed by other violent means, quote unquote. LifeSite News says, however, only two of the cases listed by the Human Rights Campaign identify any possibility that the victim's gender identity was a motivating factor
Starting point is 00:40:46 two others were victims in the club q shooting last november which was initially presented as a hate crime before word got out that the perpetrator was himself non-binary trans on trans violence in other words the rest of the deaths appear to be a mix of random violent crimes motivated by unrelated issues or the result of relationships and police altercations stemming from the victim's own mental health issues. So the question is, is the human rights campaign now going to include this shooter who was killed by the police? Is that now 39 transgender people who've been fatally shot or killed because of um their gender is that what they're going to do i would imagine it probably is you know they have included
Starting point is 00:41:32 people who uh were when they talk about gun violence and everything they don't break down the statistics of somebody who was shot as a violent intruder oh that's just somebody who was killed by a gun well that's just somebody who was killed by a gun. Well, that's good that they were killed by a gun, quite frankly, in self-defense, in defense of their life, somebody's life, or somebody else's life. Or if they were killed by the police because they were, you know, I know that the police, and I've talked about it many times. I think the police are trigger-happy. Another game I've seen them play with statistics is they'll include the deaths from latin america they'll group all of the americas in as one thing and say oh this is what's happening with violence against the lgbt yeah it's much much higher in latin america oh yeah yeah well as they point out yeah exactly they don't uh there is um people have not been trained to respect their better people.
Starting point is 00:42:30 So anyway, the 38, they said, is less than 1% of the 22,900 murder and non-negligent manslaughter cases in 2021. And yet it's really only two. Two out of 23,000. No, it is not. They're not being singled out. They're not being targeted in the wake of the Nashville shooting. However, Twitter cracked down on anybody reposting what I just showed you about the trans day of vengeance. We had to automatically sweep our platform and remove more than 5 000 tweets said the current vice president of trust and safety at twitter we do not support tweets that incite violence irrespective of who posts them vengeance does not imply peaceful protest organizing or support for peaceful protests is okay.
Starting point is 00:43:28 And it was a trans radical activist network, uh, which that spells out trans, uh, their trans day of vengeance, uh, that scheduled activities for Friday, March the 31st and Saturday, April the 1st,
Starting point is 00:43:41 the event included firearms training and plans to protest in front of the Supreme Court. Some of the tweets removed apparently were criticizing the event. Like Jason Robertson, co-founder of the American Tribune, he said, Yesterday I tweeted the below and attached graphic for the Trans Day Vengeance. Twitter locked me out for inciting violence and denied my appeal unless I deleted the tweet. And they did the same thing with Marjorie Taylor green, who repeatedly posted that they, um, restricted her account. Uh, you know, when I look at what is happening on Twitter, um, it is rapidly
Starting point is 00:44:20 devolving into a, well already is a pay for play, in my opinion, you know, you, you buy the $8 a month thing and then you get visibility. Other than that, it's kind of a read only platform. Nobody sees what you write. I refuse to pay him because not, not that I don't think that a $8 is an unreasonable thing. I think if you use a platform, especially if you're using it to try to promote what you do for a living, it's not unreasonable to pay $8 a month. It's not on the basis of that. It's on the basis that I don't believe that in my particular case, they wouldn't still shadow ban me, shut me down. And I haven't seen anything change, and I still stand by that.
Starting point is 00:45:03 I've seen some high-profile people that have been brought back and promoted, and I think that that is simply a beard. I think the censorship is there. I think Elon Musk works for the military industrial complex. I think he became the world's richest man by doing exactly what DARPA and the Pentagon want him to do. I've always said that. I will always say that about him.
Starting point is 00:45:24 And so I have no future at a platform that he runs, even if I were to pay him $8 a month. Anyway, transgender youth are at the highest risk for violent radicalization. This is a 2022 study that has now gained new life in view of what just happened. The study was titled, Meaning in Life, Future Orientation, and Support for Violent Radicalization Among Canadian College Students During the Pandemic. And it explored the extent to which different demographics were open to violent radicalization.
Starting point is 00:46:07 And you see, as I said before, somebody who is so susceptible, as we see, you know, it was Jazz Jennings I talked about yesterday, you know, poster child for this, literally child, supposedly decided that he was a different gender. I think it's a, I don't know. I can't remember which. They don't know what gender they are. How am I supposed to know what? Anyway, at five, Jazz Jennings decided that he was in the wrong body at five years old.
Starting point is 00:46:42 And Jazz Jennings also wrote a book at five years old. And Jazz Jennings also wrote a book at five years old. And that book is being used to gaslight other five-year-olds and kids in kindergarten. Now, if you believe that he decided that, and if you believe and or you believe that he wrote that book at five years old, I got a bridge I can sell you. No, it's just nonsense. And now, 16 years later, he's saying,
Starting point is 00:47:07 there's a downward spiral in my life. I can't understand what I'm doing and so forth. And we see that, or she, I don't, again, I don't know what their pronouns are. I don't even know what their gender is, their sex. But it's, they're driven by peer pressure. They're driven by pressure from authority. As we saw in the suicide note of that poor person who committed suicide, the United Flight Attendant. The pandemic, they said in the study, is compromising young people's capacity to envision a positive
Starting point is 00:47:33 future and to maintain a meaningful sense of purpose in life. I talked about this during the pandemic. I said, you know, when I was looking at the U.S. military's training and planning to fight us here, fight Americans in America, asymmetric warfare. And, of course, that has had its rehearsals and its training in Iraq and Afghanistan and that type of thing. And it did it because we went to do a report at the Asymmetric Warfare Center. And so there's background for that i looked at you know you could find at the time and that was nine years ago i guess um on youtube they would have some of their you know the pentagon officials military officers be talking
Starting point is 00:48:19 about asymmetric warfare so what is it that motivates these people? Are they radical Islamists? They said, yes, but that's not the thing that brings them first. You know, because we were looking at the profile of these terrorists that were fighting and the typical profile was that they were in their thirties. They were very well educated. They typically were upper middle class or upper class. And the thing that motivated them was not their religion. That came later. The thing that initially motivated them was they felt helpless. They felt their future had been taken away from them, you know, by our invasion and occupation and that type of thing. So as I talked about asymmetric warfare in these countries, they said it was what would radicalize people into terrorism
Starting point is 00:49:09 was the fact that they saw that they had no control over their future. The connection to religion would come later, but it was having no control over their future. This is what the transgenders were saying. And students in general during the pandemic lockdown. Trudeau, Trump, all these tyrants taking away control of your life. No, you're not going to get out of the house. And if you do, you got to wear a mask.
Starting point is 00:49:40 If you do, you got to take a jab. You got to get a number. You got to get a passport. All the rest of this stuff. Essentially, life under dictatorship, under an occupation, under a war. So he said, association is a positive future orientation, a presence of, and a search for a meaning in life. You see, these people have no meaning in life. They don't know where they're going. They have nothing that is a foundation to their life. That's all been stripped away by the schools. Even your physical identity is not anything that you know. Everything has been
Starting point is 00:50:17 put in flux for these people who succumb to this psychological operation pushed on them in the schools. And so that results in a support for violent radicalization. A 2022 study of Quebec youth found that transgender youth were the group at the highest risk of support for violent radicalization because they are the ones who more than any others, and the other kids have had that as well, but more than any other group, they've had their future taken away from them. They've had the meaning of life taken away from them. They don't know what life is about. Study authors also explain the concept of violent radicalization.
Starting point is 00:50:56 They said it's a very complex process, but if you look at the 3,100 participants between the ages of 16 and 25, 18 different colleges, those who identified as transgender accounted for 2.5% of the participants, 79 respondents. They said the transgender, this is the study now, transgender and gender diverse youth emerge as the group at the highest risk of support for violent radicalization. This is in line with results of recent survey conducted during the pandemic that highlighted high levels of support for violent radicalization, as well as psychological distress among gender minorities. And you see people like Stink Uyghur encouraging that. And that is a message that's been put out by a lot of people in the
Starting point is 00:51:47 media and a lot of these idiots on tiktok and other things like that a 2011 study in sweden found that female to males as this shooter was had higher crime rates than female controls they said mentally unstable and emotionally unbalanced people threatening the population with guns and the media and left-wing celebrities and Democrats cheer it on, says Amy Marino. Then they sit silently while kids are murdered. This is the definition of domestic terrorism. But of course, if you push back against this as a parent, then the Biden Department of Justice labels you as a domestic extremist, potentially violent. So it occurred on the first day of Transgender Week of Visibility.
Starting point is 00:52:37 As we start, Transgender Week of Visibility says Senator Scott Weiner, this is the pervert that represents state senator in California. He represents the Sodom and Gomorrah, their Nancy Pelosi's district. As we start Transgender Week, a visibility week to uplift our trans siblings, red states continue to all but ban trans people from existing. On Friday, Idaho enacted a law banning trans kids from using restrooms per their gender. The war on transgender people continues. And see, it's people like Scott Wiener and Stink Uger who are pushing this stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:21 And telling, you know, essentially, we got to do something, especially in Tennessee. You know, you got Madonna has now added a Tennessee venue or something. She's going to donate money to some of the money. She wasn't very specific about that. She was kind of vague about what money she was going to give. But she's going to do a donation concert, or donations from her concert in Tennessee that she scheduled.
Starting point is 00:53:45 In one protest in the wake of the Tennessee legislation, which occurred just south of Nashville in Murfreesboro, Breitbart News captured video of protesters with one holding a sign reading, Trans girls need guns. Well, there you go and of course this trans girl uh who um had the guns was fully into insanity um drawing uh pictures uh one picture she drew was an image of jack nicholson in the shining and underneath it she put red rum which if you've seen the movie murder backwards it's what the little kid had put there. And of course, for all the people who want to confiscate the guns, I would just say,
Starting point is 00:54:31 if you've seen the movie, you understand that the killer didn't use a gun. The killer used an axe. And of course, the real issue is the demonic weapon that is being leveled against people. Speaking of Hollywood, we have Alyssa Milano falsely claiming that firearms are the leading cause of death for American kids. Well, AWR Hawkins at Breitbart completely destroyed that. She said it's the leading cause of death. Just waking up this country puts our children at risk of violent death. Our one job as parents is to protect them, and we are failing at our one job.
Starting point is 00:55:12 Well, you should protect your kids by keeping them out of schools that are gaslighting them into this. The claim was made by actor Porter and former President Obama, resting a claim on the fact that a rough parity of motor vehicle deaths from people from the ages of 0 to 19. They said, well, those are adults. And so there was rough parity with motor vehicle deaths for that age. If you take out the 18 and 19-year-olds, then you see that the motor vehicle deaths actually go up above the death by guns for children. But, of course, don't we? Abortion. It's not cars.
Starting point is 00:56:13 It's not guns. It's not cars. It's abortion. And A.W.R. Hawkins points that out. In 2020, 49 states recorded over 600,000 abortion procedures. You know, when you're looking at true kids from the ages of 0 to 17, you got about 2,200 killed by guns, 2,500 killed in vehicle deaths. 600,000 aborted, though.
Starting point is 00:56:43 And that's 49 states. The 50th state that doesn't report them is a state that is proud to do the most of them. And that is California. CDC does not include abortion as killing a child, of course. But that's our symptoms. And by the way, when I talk about the CDC, Alyssa Milano, big proponent of the vaccine, doing PSAs
Starting point is 00:57:12 for the vaccine through CDC, getting the vaccine and then getting sick and then saying, well, you know, I'm struggling with this. I've got long haul COVID. No, you've got vaccine failure and you've got vaccine symptoms, but she was telling everybody it was safe and effective.
Starting point is 00:57:30 And she also said, um, even though she hated Trump, she said, Trump, this is your shot. Yeah. She, even somebody like Alyssa Milano can occasionally be right, but she pushes abortion. She pushes murder. she pushes murder, she pushes sterilization and mutilization of children. But she says the big problem is the gun. No, I think that's typical of the left. I think the big problem is the left and it is the schools. And Americans are starting to believe that transgenderism has gone too far. Of 1,000 people polled by the Wall Street Journal before this happened,
Starting point is 00:58:10 43% say American society has gone too far in accepting people who are transgender. 33% say society's not gone far enough. 23% think it's about right. We've got a lot of work to do because even though this is being presented as a win for our side by Breitbart, I don't see it that way. If 33% say it's not gone far enough and 23% say it's about right, that's 56% who say that's about right or we should do more. Republicans, 75% of them say society has gone too far. Democrats, only 15%.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Independents, not quite 50%. 47% say that we have gone too far. And the reality is that this is all about children. This is not, it's about children, and it's about how we are made to bow before this insanity. Forty state legislatures have passed or introduced legislation to restrict child abuse through transgenderism. And so this has become the hallmark of what the progressives are about now, one of the many things that they are about. Hundreds of thousands of Americans outraged at shocking videos and other images
Starting point is 00:59:28 of permanently scarred children who have undergone so-called gender-affirming health care. As adults encourage those children to abandon all reason in pursuit of affirmation, and of course, children are not able to reason. And they admit that when they talk about other things yeah your brain isn't really even fully developed until you're 28 years old the aclu of course is pushing this as a children's right issue and of course that is what you at the united nations and the left have pushed children's rights because that is the way that you destroy parents' rights. And this has been something that has been building for quite some time. I've been opposing that since 2008 or 2009.
Starting point is 01:00:15 I was doing videos against the children's rights movement. Kentucky governor is a good example of this. You've had in Kentucky, the legislature has passed a bill to protect children from medical interventions like puberty blockers to protect children, by the way, children, and from surgeries that mutilate and sterilize them. And it would also have prevented teachers from pushing this psychological attack on them. And yet the governor there, Andy Beshear, one of the really bad governors during the pandemic, by the way, a Democrat, has now vetoed that. And this is what he had to say, surprisingly.
Starting point is 01:01:00 My faith teaches me that all children are children of god and this bill will endanger the children of kentucky that is one of the most insane that's something i expect to hear from trump by the way spokesman for the kentucky gop said andy beshear thinks it's okay for children to have access to life-altering sex change surgery and drugs before they turn 18. Bottom line, that is exactly what this is about. We'll be right back. The Common Man They created common core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank
Starting point is 01:02:33 you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com And I want to thank some of our supporters whose checks we just received. James L., Edward C., Walter A., Kai S., Philip M., and Tom and Nancy. Thank you so much, Tom and Nancy, and all of you. I appreciate the support and um that's not been reflected yet in the uh in the gas gauge but i know we were a little bit below um the 75 we put it at 75 so i'm not sure i haven't gone through uh to update that yet but before i leave this i want to talk about the second amendment side of all this it's amazing to me to see the vilification of the Republican congressman from Nashville.
Starting point is 01:03:52 His name is Andy Ogles, I guess. O-G-L-E-S is his last name. He was being vilified by the left and then Business Insider put it all together in an article to vilify him saying he offered his quote thoughts and prayers they love to mock that don't they he offered his thoughts and prayers to families of the victims but in 2021 he posted a christmas message with a photo of his family So what? So what? If you had a drunk driver who drove their car into a busload of kids and, you know, kill three adults and three kids, and then they come back and they say, well, he offered his thoughts and prayers and consolation to these people. But you notice on his Christmas card, he was posing with his family in front of his car,
Starting point is 01:04:46 in front of his family. This guy drives a car. And we just had a drunk driver kill a bunch of people. This is how insane these people are. No wonder they push transgenderism. They're crazy themselves. So what? The police killed the shooter, says Business Insider.
Starting point is 01:05:03 Well, why did they kill the shooter? They used a gun. See, a gun's a tool. It can be used for good or for evil. And unfortunately, that tool is out there. The toothpaste is out of the tube. So what are you going to do about it? Are you going to protect yourself and your family?
Starting point is 01:05:21 No. Dozens of Twitter users responded to his statement by reposting the christmas photo that he shared on facebook in 2021 they went back two years and um they said this response is offensive to say that your thoughts and prayers are with the family since you had a christmas family photo where people were holding guns two years ago. That's offensive. Start by apologizing for this. No, there's no apology necessary. And he included with that photo, included a quote from George Washington. The very atmosphere of firearms everywhere and anywhere restrains evil
Starting point is 01:06:00 interference and they deserve a place of honor with all that is good. You see, George Washington understood the mutually assured deterrent of an armed population, a deterrent against tyrants. Of course, then they start talking about the red flag laws. They said, well, his parents didn't want him to have a gun. Or her. It's a girl. Sorry. Um, and so the Nashville police chief, a leftist, of course, is saying, uh, well, you know, we need to have a red flag law here in Tennessee. You know, we take away the due process, that type of thing. Um, said, uh, the Nashville shooter had an emotional disorder. Where did the Nashville
Starting point is 01:06:43 shooter get that emotional disorder? Was it from school culture, the Democrats who are pushing all this stuff? So maybe you could stop the gaslighting and do the due process later, maybe. Stop grooming these kids into insanity and then do the due process later. We need to have a red flag, which a lot of people have done. This is what they're so hopping mad about is that we red flagged this gender gaslighting of,
Starting point is 01:07:14 of kids. And that's, you know, Oh, don't say gay law, that type of thing in Florida. And that's not what that's about at all. That's about saying,
Starting point is 01:07:22 well, you're not going to push this sexual grooming on kids at a young age. And to their shame, they only had kindergarten through third grade. But, hey, you know, you're in fourth grade. You can start it right then. And you can wind up with somebody like this school shooter. Now, in Florida, the school board is trying to fix that. They're going to pre-K.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Because it didn't cover pre-K. So, pre-K, you can do whatever you want sexually to groom the kids there in Florida still. So the Florida school board said we'll go to pre-K and we'll go all the way up to 12th grade. The legislature says, well, maybe we need to extend this and we'll go to
Starting point is 01:07:57 8th grade. Just insane. They're the ones who are insane. Yahoo News has a quote from the Democrat mayor of Nashville who condemned the state gun laws and the cult of the gun as he talked about it. Well, you know what he represents as a cult of gun prohibition. Now we've got to stop calling it gun control. This is not about controlling guns.
Starting point is 01:08:19 As we all know, it's about controlling people. This is gun prohibition and it's going to work about as effectively as drug prohibition. It won't work at all. And it will result in more violence, more corruption of government, and it will result in more intensified forms of the thing that you're trying to prohibit. You're scared of assault weapons now? Wait until you see what the free, unregulated market creates in firearms once you have a system of prohibition.
Starting point is 01:08:51 You're going to wind up getting the fentanyl equivalent of an AR-15. And so this article from Yahoo says, Gun culture in Tennessee is ingrained to the point where Republican congressman for Nashville's district, Andy Ogles, sent out that Christmas card with his wife and two of his three kids, all proudly holding rifles. And so they contacted the mayor and the Democrat mayor said, well, I'm not on his Christmas card list. This guy seems to be doing everything right. He doesn't have the Democrat mayor on his Christmas. I wouldn't have the Democrat mayor on my Christmas card list either. He says, I think the whole country can look at this Christmas card and shudder a little bit
Starting point is 01:09:41 and realize how inappropriate it is to show people with guns and a quote from George Washington saying that guns restrain evil. I think we saw the guns restraining evil yesterday. And if more people had had firearms, the evil would have been restrained earlier than it was and lives would have been saved. But the mayor of Nashville says guns lead to tragedies and whatever your political feelings are, we should not be celebrating the cult of the gun.
Starting point is 01:10:13 They are the cult of prohibition. Prohibition of everything. Guns, cars, stoves, heaters, you name it. Food, everything. These people want to prohibit everything. And they are the cult. They truly are a cult. Gun control activist Shannon Watts,
Starting point is 01:10:30 who is with a Bloomberg gun prohibition group, blamed it on permitless carry. If they had had permits, this transgender would not have been able to conceal the guns they took in there. They would have bided by that. That's exactly why police and citizens oppose the permitless carry bill, she said, because of things that had absolutely nothing to do with it, as you can see from the pictures. Tennessee is one of 25 states that allow permitless carry of handguns for self-defense by law-abiding citizens.
Starting point is 01:11:11 And all the Hollywood celebrities, besides Alyssa Milano, are all coming in. You've got Mia Farrow saying, hashtag ban assault weapons. We owe this to our children and to our fellow human beings. Mia Farrow, by the way, is the wife of pedophile Woody Allen, who abused their adopted kids and married one of them. Maybe you need to put your own house in order, Mia Farrow, and the rest of you people in Hollywood before you start giving the rest of us advice on how to run our lives. Jamie Lee Curtis, another one, all uppercase screaming.
Starting point is 01:11:44 She got Trump's keyboard with a cap lock on there fixed. She says, she tweeted in all caps, ban assault weapons now. Jamie Lee Curtis, just a week or so ago when they were doing the Oscars, pushing tranny insanity with both the movie that she won an award for and with her own child. She's a poster child for what is wrong in this country. Grooming her kid. Why? Again, it's stage mother effect.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Look at me, Hollywood. Not only do I support trannies, I turn my son into a tranny. That's Jamie Lee Curtis. White House spokesperson, Jean-Pierre, Jean-Pierre, whatever. Republicans need to show some courage on gun restrictions. And I agree. I think what the Republicans need to do right now is they need to ban the ATF. Let's ban the ATF.
Starting point is 01:12:41 It's unconstitutional. Everything that they do is an infringement, and that is expressly prohibited in the Constitution. So, Republicans, you need to show some courage on these gun restrictions, and you need to get rid of the ATF. We'll be right back. Thank you. The End you're listening to the david knight show well before we get into pharmaceutical issues let's talk a little bit about what's going on with trump i was just talking about jamie lee curtis having a trump keyboard. Maybe you can buy them at truth social, right? Uh,
Starting point is 01:14:06 I'd like to get an ad for it. I like to get a Trump keyboard. It only types in uppercase. Uh, no, the way, uh, that one B has it.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Truth. Social developers are feverishly working to fix a bug that makes Trump's post appear in all caps examples. I just ate the worst salsa I've ever had at Julio's right. And, uh, put it all in uppercase. My phone worked just fine before the sanctimonious came along. Make phones great again. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:14:37 And it's his, um, nicknames for people. Uh, he's, um, remember, uh, as he was trying to pick a fight with DeSantis before DeSantis had any comments about what was happening. And again, you know, like I, I don't support any politician. I support principles. And so if DeSantis does the right thing and he has done some things that are right, he's also done some things that are wrong. and I'm clear about that. He's made it clear that his favorite presidents were the two Bushes. That's a big red flag. He's made it clear that he's going to consider anti-Semitic speech a hate crime that needs to be shut down. That's the hate crime legislation that's there now, but he's already early in his administration had a censorship of anything that was anti-Semitic.
Starting point is 01:15:32 And I disagree with that. I disagree with anti-Semitism, but I also disagree with anybody deciding what speech is going to be allowed. And many First Amendment advocates and um you know many uh first amendment advocates who were jewish would say the same thing noam chomsky said look um you know let's uh let's not censor people uh who are saying there's no holocaust or who are anti-semitic said we can approach them in the public square and we can, uh, shut them down with a speech. And that was always, um, something that was a heavy lift to say something like that, but he's right, right? The remedy for bad speech is more speech, not censorship. And so DeSantis got that very wrong.
Starting point is 01:16:19 And it looks like, uh, I, that bill from same people that did that early censorship bill looks like that's going to go through. They're going to make it. Because you've got some people who are trolling the Jewish community, putting out flyers, projecting anti-Semitic stuff up on buildings or something. Their response is, well, we're going to make that a felony and we're going to put you in jail. Wow. I couldn't disagree with that more. And that has not been shut down. So anyway, um, when we talk about these types of things,
Starting point is 01:16:51 at least DeSantis is talking about CBDC bringing more awareness to it, but it was in that press conference that, uh, someone they didn't weren't interested at all in what he had to say about the system of digital slavery. Instead, they wanted to talk to him about Trump. And he made one statement, you know, I don't have anything to say. First, he criticized the district attorney, criticized him for a political attack against Trump. Then he said, made his comment, well, I don't really have anything to say about allegedly paying hush money to a porn star but he says what the real crime is is that this district attorney is not protecting the people in his district because he's letting criminals out because he's a soros district attorney well because that one little thing they focused on it
Starting point is 01:17:35 and the rhetoric has gone up but before that trump was calling him meatball ron and ron de sanctimonious and as i said they don't like to talk about the fact that he, you know, what do these things mean? Well, the meatball thing was he made it a little bit clearer in case you didn't understand. He was mocking him for being Italian because he went on with Hannity on Monday night and Trump said DeSantis would be working in a pizza parlor without his 2018 endorsement. I made him.
Starting point is 01:18:09 I made him governor. And I can break him. And if it wasn't for me, this little meatball would be working in a pizza parlor. And you say, not only is Trump a deeply offended narcissist who can only act at his own perceived self-interest or out of vengeance, but he's also just an extremely nasty person who has a juvenile ability to insult people. This is the kind of stuff you'd expect to see on a playground in first grade. This is the, you know, get your level of insults up a little bit. You know, it just shows how pathetic he is,
Starting point is 01:18:54 but it also shows that this is really about professional wrestling. This is his approach. This is where he grew up, if you will. The exact quote he said, I got him the nomination. By the way he said, I got him the nomination. By the way, he could have never gotten the nomination. He would be working in either a pizza parlor place or a law office right now.
Starting point is 01:19:13 Okay? Yeah, okay. You tell us about that, Benedict Donald. But the whole thing about professional wrestling, you know if you listen to this program, I've been saying that that's what Trump is all about. And they had about a 30 page article on Politico talking about how that's really how Donald Trump has operated, how professional wrestling explains today's GOP.
Starting point is 01:19:40 The author of a new book on Vince McMahon, I guess that's how you pronounce his name. I don't follow wrestling. Uh, and, uh, so he wrote a book called ringmaster Vince McMahon and the unmaking of America. And,
Starting point is 01:19:57 um, in it, it's a biography of the former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO. Embedded, though, within the Reisman's book, more than 400 pages, based on more than 150 interviews, is an analysis of today's twisted political climate. So the author, Reisman, says wrestling has metastasized into the broader world, especially since the inauguration of Trump. There is little difference between Trumpism and Vince's neo-KFAB, which is, I guess, what they call the theatrics that they use.
Starting point is 01:20:34 Each with their infinite and indistinguishable layers of irony and sincerity. Each philosophy approaches life with one goal, to remake reality in such a way as to defeat one's enemies and to sate one's insecurities. And so he says, when you look at Ron DeSantis, he said, many observers of politics tend to think about candidates who are at odds, they think of them in terms of their lanes. But he says at this point it might be more useful, says the author of Reisman, to think in terms of roles, heroes and villains, or in industry lingo, faces and heels, and the fluidity of such positioning within the twists and turns of storylines
Starting point is 01:21:21 that can see similar combatants giving rise to new contestants and surprising results. I've said that for the longest time. I didn't know that it was faces and heels. I thought it was heroes and heels. Heroes and villains, faces and heels. I always said heroes and heels. I said this is the way Trump is doing this. And of course, Trump is not just a passive observer. He's been an active participant, very closely allied with Vince McMahon and participant in all that stuff. And that's exactly the way he runs his political campaigns. Is Trump using evangelicals? Well, this is kind of interesting from American thinker,
Starting point is 01:22:04 which typically is cheering Trump no matter what he does. And they said, someone needs to tell his orangeness that as evangelicals, we give only Jesus our everlasting loyalty. We're grateful for what the former President Trump did in his first term. But when Biden took the oath of office in 2021, those of us who voted for Trump in 16 and 20 were released from our loyalty obligations to him. Well, for me, I had absolutely no loyalty to Trump.
Starting point is 01:22:35 I liked some of the things he said he was going to do, but the first three years of his presidency, you could see a couple of things, boxes he checked. For the most part, they were empty campaign promises, not much different from any other politician that runs Democrat or Republican. But then came 2020 and 2020, in my opinion, was an absolute traitorous betrayal of America and America's constitution.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And I will never support him. I will never excuse anything that he had to do. But of course, Trump has a very high opinion of himself. As I talked about before, this is what he thinks of Christianity and religion in general. You know, nobody has done more for Christianity. Nobody has done more for religion of all type than me.
Starting point is 01:23:27 And they're really doing things now too. And I've always said it, they are against organized religion. They're against Christianity. So there you go. And he has been, as you have all these people like Paula White gather around him and make him the face of Christianity, that has done so much for Christianity, hasn't it? Everybody is screaming hypocrisy, not Christianity. So he goes on to say, here's what I pray happens sometime soon. I pray that Donald experiences a Damascus road encounter with Jesus, that Jesus calls him to faith, tells him to stop using his people in America.
Starting point is 01:24:15 I believe that miracles still happen, and watching the Donald coming to faith would be one to behold. Yes, it would. Can you imagine Donald Trump being converted? That would be very interesting to see him humbled. What would it take to humble Donald Trump? I don't know. As 2024 approaches, will Donald Trump admit that he's... You might need a herd of swine on a hill nearby.
Starting point is 01:24:33 Yeah, we'll know what happens when you see a herd of swine run into the Potomac. There you go. Cast out the demons. Will Donald Trump admit that he's not a maker of heaven and earth? Will he finally bend the knee and choose to follow Jesus, maker of heaven and earth? Well, Trump sees himself as the maker of the jab.
Starting point is 01:24:54 You know, that's what he's so happy about is the jab that he created for all of us. But he has shown the picture of Trump. He's now put out one of these AI generated images that have gotten very photorealistic. That's the thing that I thought was amazing. I think that I thought was so interesting with all those pictures that were put up kind of a cartoon thing. You know, here's a Trump with an AR 15 challenging the police.
Starting point is 01:25:19 Now he's, he's punching them. Now he's running from them. Now they've got him on the ground, and there's Melania crying or Melania laughing in one of them. Then he gets the orange jumpsuit. He's mopping the floors. Then he escapes prison by going through the sewer.
Starting point is 01:25:35 And then as he's running out, he stops by the McDonald's. He gets caught by McDonald's. I thought it was funny, but I was also amazed at how good the AI art had gotten. I know none of the frames that he have six fingers. That's always been the thing and very photorealistic and all of them. So I thought it was humorous. I thought it was pretty good, but this one,
Starting point is 01:25:59 now you see a picture of him kneeling with light on him, and he's kneeling on one knee. I got his head down and light is shining from above. Well, there you go. A poser. It is a fake image of fake faith by a fake president. Yes, he can hold a Bible in the air too. And he actually did that in real life. He walked to a church with a bunch of people around him, and he held a Bible in the air. Of course, he didn't open it up.
Starting point is 01:26:32 That's the key thing. You're going to have to get to something that's going to have to get him to open up a Bible. I think only God can do that. The AI generated an image of himself taking a knee beneath a ray of heavenly light in order to pray. And the people, futurism said, presumably for himself not to be arrested for giving hush money to a porn star. Have you ever, can you imagine Trump repenting of anything? I've never seen anybody more proud of himself and more proud of his long list of sins. That's one thing that's unique about him.
Starting point is 01:27:12 And then they said, well, I don't know his, to see him on his knees, I don't know about you, but we've never met a 76-year-old with that level of hip mobility. That's pretty true. A person writing this must know from experience. And so then the Washington post, as we're talking about Benedict Donald, uh, this is coming from bearing arms, second amendment site, bearing arms.com. And, uh, Washington post says, Hey, you know, who wanted an assault weapons ban? Well, yes, it was Benedict Donald himself.
Starting point is 01:27:47 It wasn't just that take the guns and do the due process later. It wasn't just that Trump bump where he banned the bump stock with executive order, setting a precedent that nobody had ever done before. The Washington Post's 10-part hit piece on the AR-15 was released on Monday. Reporter Emily Miller discovered this little nugget involving Trump. According to the Washington Post, back in 2019, Trump floated the idea of banning modern sporting rifles. That's the AR-15, the assault rifle, something they call it, but modern sporting rifles. He floated the idea of banning modern sporting rifles in 2019,
Starting point is 01:28:26 just months after the ATF enacted a ban on bump stocks under his watch. You see, you let them get away with one, um, uh, new precedent. You know, he's like, well, I'm going to ban bump stocks that worked. Okay. What else can I do now? Now with my new power, my new superpower that I've just discovered, well, I can ban all assault weapons. That'd be great.
Starting point is 01:28:50 This is the Washington Post. Shortly after Parkland, Trump repeatedly floated the idea of supporting a new assault weapons ban. He mentioned it on live TV to one of the Senate's most vocal gun control backers, Senator Dianne Feinstein, and in a private meeting with Parkland families. His comments rattled NRA officials and some of his own advisors. NRA representatives later warned Trump against taking action. quote they came up here and said to him the base is going to blow you up according to a former official who sat in during a series of meetings with the nra you see the nra would sit there do
Starting point is 01:29:33 nothing while trump established a new precedent of gun control by executive order because it was just the bump stock but now you come after um you know what is know, one quarter of the guns that are out there are modern sporting rifles, and you're going to ban 25% of the guns that are out there right now? So the NRA, like others interviewed for this article, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private interactions. But Trump kept coming back to the idea, according, I'm sorry, that wasn't the NRA, he said it's a former official who talked about the meeting with the NRA. Trump kept coming back to the idea, according to several former administration officials.
Starting point is 01:30:16 In the summer of 2019, after back-to-back mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso involving AR-15 style pistol and an AKM style rifle, Trump told aides that he wanted to ban AR-15s according to people present for the statement. Quote, I don't know why anyone needs an AR-15, Trump told aides as he flew on Marine One to the White House in August 2019. His reflexes were the reflexes of a New York liberal on guns. Well, because that's what Trump is. Trump is a New York Democrat, always has been. Even when he's at the meeting early on in his administration, and he's in a tuxedo,
Starting point is 01:30:59 and he turns around and points to Chuck Schumer, who's there, and he said, he used to love me when I was a Democrat. Because his reflexes are the same as they've always been. A New York liberal. And that's one of the reasons why he calls Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSanctimonious. He's holding big events for the LGBT in Mar-a-Lago. And Trump is against anything that's going to restrict grooming kids because he's all about the LGBT. Trump is not about kids. He's not about protecting kids in any way, shape, or form. So anybody who does anything, even though it's not enough, I said it's
Starting point is 01:31:42 ridiculous that DeSantis would only protect kids from kindergarten to third grade. Trump doesn't want to protect it at all. He calls the guy who does it Ron DeSanctimonious. That's his way of saying, oh, this is a don't say gay bill. But will the evangelicals figure that out? No. I haven't seen anybody say that in print.
Starting point is 01:32:02 Say, well, why is he calling him Ron DeSanctimonious? Well, because he's trying to stop this gender gaslighting and grooming of kids. So his reflexes were New York liberal on guns. He doesn't have knee-jerk conservative reflexes, but Trump was also petrified of the NRA and of others taking him on, said former advisors. And so when you look at people who um are talking about this um they were quoted further on in the washington post uh he said quote eff it i'm not going to work with them on anything talking about the nra um and so uh steve chung a trump spokesman did not respond to detailed findings in this article. But he said that, quote, there have been no bigger defenders of the Second Amendment than President Trump.
Starting point is 01:32:53 He said that Trump had offered other proposals after the mass shootings, such as adding security guards to schools and allowing teachers who are licensed to carry a weapon to do so. Well, the Second Amendment site BearingArms.com said, well, that's an interesting non-denial on the part of Stephen Chung, a Trump spokesperson. While Trump's record on the Second Amendment has to take into account his judicial nominations, which have been a boon to gun owners nationwide. Well, guess what? Those judicial nominations were picked by his staff, his staff who was telling him, don't do an AR-15 ban. It wasn't Trump. It was his staff who was putting out there the judicial nominations. Trump is a New York Democrat gun prohibition liberal. I like taking the guns early, like in this crazy man's case that just took place in Florida to go to court
Starting point is 01:33:50 would have taken a long time. Trump said at the meeting that we've all seen televised, take the guns first, then go through due process later. He says, see, that should have been a red flag right there about Benedict Donald, but not to most of these people.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Um, David storm or strong says, right. David's from says that gun owners and Trump supporters should not be surprised by the Washington post revelations, calling him a political chameleon who changes positions with the wind and arguing that a second term for Trump would give him the opportunity to reverse course once again. A presidential change of heart would be a big deal on guns. With anyone as mercurial as Trump, he would be very unpredictable on this issue and the second term.
Starting point is 01:34:42 Because you understand that even though people look at, well, he's appointed these judges and we got rid of Roe v. Wade, but what did he do? He turned around and he criticized Christians for that. He said, because of you, we lost this election. Not because of me, not because of my endorsements, but because of you pushing pro-life issues. It was his staff who picked these judges to go in there,
Starting point is 01:35:05 whether you're talking about the Supreme Court or the other ones. Trump is not pro-life. He's not pro-family. He's not pro-gun ownership, any of this stuff. He's not pro-Constitution. He's a traitor. Trump, says David Strom, can only be relied upon to support Trump. He will say what he needs to in order to keep the political enthusiasm for his candidacy high among his supporters.
Starting point is 01:35:34 Should he get elected for a second term, however, expect policy reversals once he feels he can get away with it. He has pushed 5G. He's pushed cities. He did lockdown. He created the vaccine that harmed people. And listen to him talking about biometric identification. Maybe we should call it Trump ID. We will finally complete the biometric entry exit visa tracking system, which we need desperately.
Starting point is 01:36:09 In my administration, we will ensure that this system is in place. And I will tell you, it will be on land. It will be on sea. It will be in air. We will have a proper tracking system. And the idiots cheer, just like they cheered Hitler as he was about to take an Nazi reference, look, these people will go for E-Verify they'll go for a, a, an ID identification system that tracks you everywhere you go.
Starting point is 01:36:42 You can't fly. You can't travel. You can't go anywhere, do anything without your ID is what Trump is saying. And we've got to have it because of the border. You know, he pushed this idea of a wall, which was never going to work, never would have worked if they had done it. It never would have worked. It's too easy to go around these walls.
Starting point is 01:37:01 Look, they've got a giant magnet pulling people in. A giant magnet called drug prohibition. A giant magnet called welfare for people who come. Free education, all the rest of the stuff. You want to stop the immigration? You stop pulling people in by offering them stuff. But instead, the Republicans want to come out and say, well, we've got to stop this. We've got to stop this. We need to have E-Verify so nobody can get a job unless Washington okays it.
Starting point is 01:37:26 We've got to have identification everywhere. And, of course, you know how this already works. The TSA is going over you with a fine-tooth comb. They're going to make biometric face identification mandatory. And yet people coming across the border, nothing for them. They can come in while we had masks and vaccines for anybody to travel. Oh, no. Bring the people in who we had masks and vaccines for anybody to travel. Oh no.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Bring the people in who crossed over the border illegally. We'll fly them around everywhere. It's going to be a double standard. That'll all still happen. But these idiots who are following Trump and cheering him on, they'll get their identification stuff. It'll be for them. And it will be used against them.
Starting point is 01:38:08 Just as the TSA is used against us does not protect us at all tsa border patrol all the stuff at the border doesn't protect it hassles americans and these are the idiots who are cheering him on for all of that it's just amazing to me just amazing professional. Professional wrestling indeed. Let me just say thank you to some people in the comments here. On Rockfin, Utopian Lobotomy, thank you very much for the tip. And on Rumble, we have Harps. Thank you for the tip, Harps. David, I'm sure that more kids go missing every year, never to be be seen again that outnumber all of those figures combined yeah that's the other aspect of it child trafficking and all the rest of this stuff i mean it's just they focus on the gun uh on rumble also harps thank you for another tip there he has a
Starting point is 01:38:58 comment he says not waiting for the jamie lee curtis, tranny places. Yeah. Instead of trading places, tranny places, you know, the guy who did that movie, um, what was his name? Uh, um, he did a great, uh, the guy who produced the movie and everything. He was a real truth teller, a real interesting guy. I mean, he died of cancer. He actually ran for president. Um, I think it was with a libertarian party. You find his name there. Can actually ran for president. I think it was with the Libertarian Party. Did you find his name there? I can't remember his name. Anyway, on Rumble, Angus Mustang, thank you very much for the tip. He says, if Trump wins in 24, I'm moving to Antarctica. Yeah, it's going to be bad because he's going to get away with a lot of stuff that people would resist from Biden. And that's what I said. You know, when people were saying, hey, you want Biden in?
Starting point is 01:39:46 He's going to be even worse. I said, no, people will understand and oppose at least some of the Republicans, even if they agree with the agenda, they will make some token movement to try to stop it just because of political partisanship. But if it's Trump, they'll just lay down for it. And we saw that over and over again. That's exactly what happened.
Starting point is 01:40:11 We're going to be right back. Stay with us. Joe, we've got a problem. What? Who are you? It's the new mug they're selling at the DavidKnightShow.com, right? So basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right? Because, basically, you can't hold coffee with your hands, right?
Starting point is 01:40:31 I'm a scat in the... But anyone tries to mug me, I'm be ready for it. You dog-faced pony soldier. They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world. This could be bad for us. Save the world? But we own the world. These people, they're supporting
Starting point is 01:40:54 free speech with every mug they buy. Come on. These people, I tell you, well, anyway. You're listening to the David Knight show. Well, while we're talking about things like having an ID to go everywhere, Trump likes that. He likes the, you know, a utopian city idea. He's got Trump cities. Instead of smart cities, you would have Trump cities. Maybe the left wouldn't fall for that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:41:27 It's kind of like a, that's too obvious that it's for dummies. Anyway, the great food reset has begun. That's a article from unheard talking about France being in flames, the Netherlands, a political establishment, things changing very rapidly there. Um, uh, thank you things changing very rapidly there. Thank you, Geesebusters. I appreciate that. That's very generous.
Starting point is 01:41:49 I appreciate that tip. Anyone who supports this trader is brain dead. How many different clues do you have to have about this guy? I mean, it is just amazing to see what he did, to see the way he's conducting himself. Yeah. Chris Christie is in New Hampshire talking about, you need somebody like me. He's going to take him on head on, you know, and do to him what I did to Marco Rubio. And you got to be ready.
Starting point is 01:42:11 Cause he's going to hit you back and all this other kind of stuff. I don't know. Maybe, uh, maybe he will, but, uh, he doesn't seem to have any support. Uh, but it is going to be as have to be a situation like that. You're going to have to have somebody who basically just throws himself on the Trump grenade. Because if you don't have that, he's going to just basically be sniping everybody from here to 2024.
Starting point is 01:42:38 So you look at what happened in the Netherlands, the farmer-citizen movement, the BBB, grew out of mass demonstrations, of course, against them trying to shut everything down. But the reason I bring this up again, because I've talked about this, is that this is focused, of course, on the smaller, family-owned farms that they want to shut down.
Starting point is 01:42:59 Because the big food producers are all allied with them already. Right? And there in the Netherlands, the World Economic Forum, as I've talked about before, RUTA. They have selected them as a model for testing them as a hub for food distribution. So they're using the Netherlands and Mark Ruta,
Starting point is 01:43:22 who is closely tied to the World Economic Forum and Davos, just like Trudeau is. They're using him both to shut down food production and to consolidate food production and consolidate food distribution. That's what's going on there in the Netherlands. And the reason this is worth bringing back up again is because now a document from the European Commission has surfaced. And even though it is very heavily redacted, this is one thing that they did not redact. It makes you wonder, as bad as this statement is, what they actually covered up. Because this was still left open. Extensifying agriculture, notably through buying out or terminating farms with the aim of reducing livestock.
Starting point is 01:44:11 This would first be on a voluntary basis, but a mandatory buyout is not excluded if necessary. They declare their intentions. And that's the way it'll always run with all this stuff. We'll give you incentives. We'll give you options, just like they did with a vaccine. We'll give you some incentives and some options. If you don't take that, then we're going to force you to do it.
Starting point is 01:44:34 The rationale behind this drastic measure is also questionable. Agriculture currently accounts for almost half of the country's output of carbon dioxide. Who cares? It doesn't matter. Yet the Netherlands is responsible for less than 0.4% of the world's emissions. And as Eric Peters pointed out, you know what percentage of our atmosphere is carbon dioxide? 0.4% is carbon dioxide. They're putting out 0.4% of human emissions because carbon dioxide is coming from all
Starting point is 01:45:03 kinds of sources. Natural, not just man-made. And so the whole thing is a bunch of nonsense. So what is 0.4% of 0.4%? In Fauci's words, it's rare. It's very rare. It's negligible there. The farmers also point out the consequences of cutting nitrogen are going to extend well beyond the Netherlands.
Starting point is 01:45:26 The country, after all, is Europe's largest exporter of meat, the second largest agricultural exporter in the world, just behind the United States. And this is why a very small country like that, these globalists can buy Ruta. And you have other people in his administration that are tied in with this food distribution stuff and the big grocery store chain that is there, partnering with Bill Gates and this corporation called Picnic. So they can buy their way into this and get a lot of leverage because this tiny nation, the Netherlands, is second in food exporting only to the United States. And they feel like they can have their way there. That's why it's very important what is going on there
Starting point is 01:46:09 with this rise of the farmers and the citizens there to push back on this. If they're successful, their plan would cause food exports worldwide to collapse at a time when the world is already facing food and resource shortage, thanks to the actions that were done by our traitorous leaders in every country, creating this whiplash through the supply chains. We already know what this looks like. We saw it happen in Sri Lanka. They enacted these same rules and regulations, created an artificial food shortage,
Starting point is 01:46:50 plunged 2 million people in Sri Lanka into poverty and starvation, but it ultimately led to an uprising that toppled the government. And just the plans of doing this have already changed the political landscape in the Netherlands. We better wake people up. People understand what is going to happen and they did in the netherlands uh they understood that and so there has been a pushback against it so um the uh again this is all about the new world orders that are coming from these people a Reset the Table is a foundation report from the Rockefeller Foundation in 2020. Reset the Table.
Starting point is 01:47:29 It called for moving away from a focus on maximizing shareholder returns to a more equitable system focused on fair returns and benefits to all stakeholders. You see, this is a stakeholder capitalism versus shareholder capitalism. It is fundamentally dishonest.
Starting point is 01:47:47 ESG is. It is an abuse of the fiduciary trust that ought to be shut down by the SEC. But of course, the SEC is playing along with that. The SEC is busy trying to shut down crypto. Not to shut down people who say, well, we've got a corporation here. We're organized to make profit. So you invest in it. And then you find out, no, they're not about making a profit.
Starting point is 01:48:08 They're about losing money to please the government. Because they've been given a stake in what's coming. That's what stakeholder capitalism is. It's not just crony capitalism. It's not just money for their friends. It's an outright betrayal of us. It is traitorous action by multinational corporations who believe that they're going to have a, you want to talk about resetting the table?
Starting point is 01:48:33 They're going to have a place at the table. That's what they're angling for. We're going to lose money right now to buy our place at the table, and we'll be at the round table of global governance. And so the Rockefeller Foundation, allied with the WEF, pushing this stakeholder stuff. And of course, there's an organization called EAT,
Starting point is 01:48:59 as Unheard says, arguably the most influential public-private organization dedicated to, quote, transforming our global food system. EAT is based on the premise that global policymakers should be shaped by a wide range of unelected stakeholders, such as academic institutions, multinational corporations, all working hand-in-glove with governments that have betrayed us over these last 1,112 days. This network, co-founded by the Wellcome Trust, consists of UN agencies,
Starting point is 01:49:32 world-leading universities and corporations such as Google and Nestle. The founder is a Norwegian philanthropist married to one of the country's richest men. And she has described her intention to organize a quote davos for food so the world food foundation uh there they were originally supported by the world health organization but there was a breaking after an italian ambassador talked about how harmful their recommendations were, their dietary regime. Said it was nutritionally deficient, dangerous to human health.
Starting point is 01:50:12 So for whatever reason, typically maybe they just didn't pay the World Health Organization enough money and they backed off. But something else is going on. You're seeing as Britain is shutting down their roads as part of the 15 minute city uh the what they call the low traffic neighborhoods you know booty gay is trying to do the same thing here in the u.s we're going to destroy racist roads we're going to block roads where it's not enough for them to put speed bumps and to narrow the roads you know they call it when they narrow the roads and put bike lanes that nobody uses.
Starting point is 01:50:47 They call that a road diet. When they put speed bumps on them, they call that a road calming measure. But in the UK, they're just saying, we're not going to let you drive through here. They put a barricade there and says road closed. Well, residents don't like that. Residents fed up with low-traffic neighborhoods, LTNs, have launched an extraordinary rebellion against the controversial schemes by setting them on fire.
Starting point is 01:51:12 This is reported by the Daily Skeptic out of the UK. Vigilantes in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, torched a number of planters which were used to close roads just hours after they were installed last week. Footage shows the boxes completely destroyed, with locals online praising the freedom fighters for acting against the low traffic measures. Frustrated residents in Oxford have also taken action against the schemes, with video emerging of a driver confronting eco-zealots,
Starting point is 01:51:41 policing an LTN blockade, and refusing to let her pass on her way to work. They have no authority to stand guard at the blockades. Of course, these people have been blocking the roads, and now the government is blocking the roads. They've been blocking the roads with their body, and you've seen pictures for quite a while of people who've just had enough of it getting out of their car and dragging them off to the side.
Starting point is 01:52:02 But they waited for a long time before they started doing that. And all these people who say, well, the 15-minute cities are not a threat to anybody. It's all about convenience. No, it's not about convenience. Telling people that they can't go from one zone to the other except a couple of times a month, that they're going to be monitored and everything that they do. If they want to travel from one place to the other, they've got to go to the secure route around the outside of the city and other things like that.
Starting point is 01:52:26 London Mayor Sadiq Khan has repeatedly defended the rollout of deeply unpopular, money-making, low-traffic neighborhoods across London, despite businesses, local, and workers branding them a war on motorists. It's not just a war on motorists.
Starting point is 01:52:41 It's a war on those businesses as well. People can't get to their businesses. It's all by design. This is to crush the middle class. And it's a direct assault on our freedoms by directing, assaulting our mobility. These things were introduced during the pandemic.
Starting point is 01:52:58 Like so much of this stuff. Critics say the schemes force traffic onto a small number of roads, increasing congestion and increasing pollution. Why? Why increasing pollution? Because you're setting in traffic. So the solution is you ban the cars, right? They're not going to take away their barricades. It's going to be up to the people to take away those barricades.
Starting point is 01:53:17 Opponents say that LTNs make it impossible for residences or businesses to go about their daily lives and have turned some areas into rat runs in favor of more affluent streets. Well, of course, this is all about protecting the elites, and this is all about making sure that you have no job and you have no business. A series of violent incidents over the LTNs has been reported by Oxford since they were launched, with an elderly man run down and another beaten with a traffic cone. The county council has now approved a six and a half million pound trial scheme to introduce traffic filters on six
Starting point is 01:54:00 artery roads in the city. They said the trial run was launched February the 6th in the deep-lish and milkstone area of the town with the aim of encouraging the use of public transport and of walking and of cycling. See, no cars. This has always been no cars. Google even called their smart city Sidewalk Labs.
Starting point is 01:54:27 You'll not just be walking on the sidewalks, you'll probably be living on the sidewalks if they don't like you. However, just hours after they were put in place, videos were shared showing vehicles driving on the pavement to go around them. And then, just after 8 p.m., emergency services were called after some were set on fire and forcibly removed from the road. The violence and the threats have been condemned by the council who cleared up the debris before reopening all affected roads. It worked.
Starting point is 01:54:55 They caved. The council later announced that the active travel trial that this was part of has now been paused, meaning that the roads will not be closed again while they consider their next steps. They'll never give up. They'll regroup. They'll come up with another scheme. And one of the things that makes this so difficult is that we have been trained to establish, and I have criticized this for the longest time. And we look at the way that they've carefully designed their ability to take away our mobility. For the longest time,
Starting point is 01:55:31 and one of the places where they first removed our right to trial by jury is with traffic offenses. Now, you technically do have that. And in Texas, I use that. I never did go to actually a jury trial. It was difficult because I was doing the show during the day. Uh, but, um, just to call them up and to say, no, um, you know, Texas law says I've got
Starting point is 01:55:58 a right to trial by jury. I'm going to take that and I'm going to represent myself and I need to have some information from you because I'm going to contest this in a jury trial. Then you start to get the prosecutor starts to get interested in talking to you. Well, maybe we can come up with some other arrangement. They don't want to. They really want to avoid a jury trial. And usually what they'll do is come up with what I found that they would do is agree to remove the speeding ticket and not to put it against my driving
Starting point is 01:56:34 record and to give me some kind of a fine or something like that. And I was okay with that. But you understand, again, we really do need to push, and I didn't do it, and I should have. We need to push for a jury trial, because when you don't have a jury trial, these people that are going around these barricades and driving, they've got their license plates, and they can easily find them, and they can bring them in, and if they had a jury trial, do you think their fellow citizens, as angry as the people in that town are with the town council, do you think their citizens would find them guilty? I don't think so. I don't think so. That's the key thing. We have a guest who's coming up, Jack Lawson, and we're going to
Starting point is 01:57:14 talk about civil defense manuals. And it's a two volume book. And this is a wealth of information. I've had Jack on several times and I've always recommended his book and you know when we look at resources that are out there like I said you know Gerald Salenti's trends journal is great for an overall picture a picture of the economy and of course you know you can go to trends journal comm and views the code night you get a 10% off with that but you But that and when I have Joel Skousen on and we talk about his books about preparation, Joel Skousen talks about where to live and how to harden your home and things like that. But Civil Defense Manual, Volumes 1 and 2, he's talking about how to prepare and protect your neighborhood from disaster, riot, and civil unrest. So this is the other part of it. You know,
Starting point is 01:58:05 Joel Skousen looks at where do you go and how do you prepare your house? But Jack Lawson is looking at, okay, how do you organize your neighborhood? How do you prepare food that is going to last throughout all this stuff? And how do you defend yourself with your neighbors? Well, if push comes to shove, that's the other side of the equation. And so we're going to be talking to him in just a moment. But before we do, I want to share with you a prayer request
Starting point is 01:58:38 that we had from a listener. His name is Sean. And he said, my wife and I had our fifth child back in December. And his name is Sean. And so my wife and I had our fifth child back in December. And his name is Michael. During the pregnancy, he was diagnosed with, and I'll give you the name of this, hypoplastic right heart syndrome with tricuspid atresia. I have no idea what this is, and you probably don't either. But it's a rare birth defect.
Starting point is 01:59:12 And as a result, this young child who was born in December will need three open heart surgeries to fix. One of them at birth, another one at four to six months, and another one at two years of age. Now, he says that when he was born December 4th, he said, we saw God's hand in all of it because they didn't have to have that first open heart surgery. He was born at 10 pounds, and his arteries were big enough that they decided to put a stent in lieu of open heart surgery for their first procedure. He was put on blood thinners, and his pulse oxygen levels are around 77%.
Starting point is 01:59:49 So they have scheduled him for open-heart surgery on April the 13th. We spent the last month searching for a matching unvaccinated blood and platelet donor for his surgery. It took some time, but God has provided that as well. I've enclosed some pics of him. By way i'd show you the pics but uh they didn't come through on the email so maybe they didn't get attached um so he asked if we would share his story call for a prayer for him with the audience and so this is uh for sean's son michael and um Michael. And he says, I know that in a few weeks, it'll be God's hand repairing his tiny heart. Oh, it is still beating just as he has done with mine. But I would be lying to say I wasn't scared.
Starting point is 02:00:36 We know that God is in control. We're ready to accept whatever he chooses to do. And so that is a type of prayer that God answers. We don't make demands on God. We don't know what he chooses to do. But we know that if we recognize that he's in control, then it is whatever happens will be ultimately for our good and it'll be ultimately to glorify God. So we just pray that God would
Starting point is 02:01:06 heal this young child's heart. Michael, child of Sean, we'll be right back. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show is a critical thinking super spreader. If you've been exposed to logic by listening to The David Knight Show, please do your part and try not to spread it financial support or simply telling others about the show causes this dangerous information to spread farther people have to me. I mean, trust the science. Wear your mask. Take your vaccine. Don't ask questions. Using free speech to
Starting point is 02:03:35 free minds. It's the David Knight Show. We'll be right back. Has vital information been held prisoner by mainstream and anti-social media? It's the duty of every thinking person to make the great escape to the DavidKnightShow.com. There you'll find links to live streams, videos, audio podcasts, and support links. Live stream the show at DLive and TRIX every Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. Eastern. Videos at Bitchute and Ugetube. New audio podcast, The Real David Knight Show, at Podbean, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeart, and more.
Starting point is 02:04:39 But even though there's a light at the end of the tunnel, without your support, the show will run out of gas. The links to support the show are at thedavidknightshow.com to donate via Subscribestar, donate via P***, or donate via P*** Cash App, Bitcoin, or P.O. Box. Our sincere thanks to all of you who have stood with us to get this far. Please don't forget to share the links and pray for the country as well as our family. All right, and we are back, and joining us now is Jack Lawson.
Starting point is 02:05:10 As I was saying before the break, Civil Defense Manual, it's sold as a two-volume set because there's a lot of different topics in here, and you need to get the bigger picture with all this. I've had Jack Lawson on many times. It's been a while since he's been on, but I remember one of the first times I had him on, he was talking about supply chain disruptions and it was before everything got locked down and we saw all the supply chain disruptions. And he was stressing the fact that you have this in your supply chain.
Starting point is 02:05:41 You've got the, you know, we have just-in-time supply delivery, and we've got these long lines of supply get broken in one particular place, and it's going to shut everything down. Boy, we've been living that for the last three years. So joining us now is Jack Lawson, and I want to give you a little bit of an idea of his background. Thank you for joining us, Jack. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:06:03 It's always good to talk to you and listen to that golden voice. Thank you very much. By the way, it's civildefensemanual.com is the website. And we'll put that back up as we talk to Jack. You'll see that there. Jack, how did you tell people a little bit about your experience? I know that you've had experience as a soldier. I know that you've got a lot of, it's not just your experience, which is vast and all of this stuff,
Starting point is 02:06:28 but you've also got other people who have different areas of expertise, whether it's in communications or organizing, neighborhood defense and that type of thing. So you've got other contributors that are in this, but you've had a lot of experience yourself. How did you first get interested in all this stuff? Was it when you were a soldier or was it earlier than that? Oh, it was earlier than that. I rose to my teenage years in a farm family uh... we had eleven in our family and uh... my dad went from being
Starting point is 02:07:06 the largest egg uh... exporter to the marshall plant in the med brennan uh... made millions of dollars got into farming unfortunately your got in and everything went off the clip we almost lost everything uh... being a fighter that he was and taught us to be uh... eleven and the family uh... we started to realize
Starting point is 02:07:30 that what we sat down at the table to eat what we drank where we slap the warmth that we had didn't get the peter it was something that was not guaranteed and because of that got me uh... that turn the light bulb on in my head. But after that, I pretty much had that mindset of what we eat, consume, medicines we take, not a given.
Starting point is 02:07:58 Because of that, I've always been concerned about having sufficient supplies of items that I could store. Now, I also spent the Cold War years in the Air Force. I was a nuclear arming specialist. I wanted to go to Vietnam, couldn't get there, couldn't get out of what I was in because there was a limited supply of guys that knew how to do what I did. So after I got out of the Air Force, I went to Africa and got into the Foreign Legion. And the bottom line is I was in a nasty little war for three years. I saw the heartache and the heartbreak of the people over there and the way they lived
Starting point is 02:08:47 I saw people that were starving it left an indelible imprint on my mind David so not people in this country do not understand unless they see those things not on tv you have to see them up personal yeah up front and and personal yeah that's right so that's that's pretty much where where i started and then i realized that look we since carter in 1976 uh the civil defense system basically has been shut down all we've got left are coffee cups with the logo on and sirens that go off once in a while. They tell you that you're going to be in deep doo-doo, but not how much. No training is given to anybody. We saw that during the Cold War.
Starting point is 02:09:40 It's like duck and cover. Stick your head in your desk. Or if you see a big flash in the city, as told you missiles are coming in and of course in those days they traveled a lot slower uh as you see the missiles coming in and everybody's stuck in a traffic jam trying to get out of that uh concentrated city when you see the flash get out of your car and lay down in the ditch and you'll be just fine yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I went to nuclear weapons school, and the bottom line is it's a mad doctrine, the mutual assured destruction.
Starting point is 02:10:12 In other words, we got into it with China and or Russia. The bottom line was the planet would be incinerated, and, you know, say your prayers. That's right. But that, you know what, I don't think people realize. I just had an incident happen to me last Friday. My wife and I went to the big city close to us, and while in the city, we had other business to do there,
Starting point is 02:10:38 but while in the city, we go to a mall. You know, not that we don't have those things around here, but my wife wanted another pair of the perfect pants. So we're in this big mall in this Dillard's Macy type thing, and to me, shopping is brutal. I've walked 100 miles in Africa across the bush country, and walking 800 yards in a shopping center just drives me up the wall. So I sat down underneath the escalators and decided to take a snooze.
Starting point is 02:11:13 I had my Special Forces chapter hat on and I pulled that down. I was starting to go to sleep and I heard this blood-curdling scream. The point of the story is when you get done listening to this, this is how much people have the capacity to get away from the illusion they're living and deal with reality. Heard this blood curdling scream, me and another guy get up, we run over the escalator stop. We look up the escalator for whatever reason, this young guy goes and sits down. I see this woman, and she's screaming. So me, 75 years young, I go two steps at a time up the escalator to the top.
Starting point is 02:11:52 I immediately surveyed the situation to see what danger there was to me, to what was going on, and how I could help. Now, there's at least 20 people stand there including two mall security guards in their spiffy yellow and black uniforms and I look down and there's a little dog with his paw caught in the escalator and I thought
Starting point is 02:12:18 oh my god, you know, I love dogs but I don't like to see any creatures so well I could think of a couple of two-legged creatures maybe here or there that I wouldn't mind seeing. But the bottom line is the lady was screaming these animalistic sounds. And I turned to her and I said, ma'am, I said, quit screaming and hold your dog's snout so he doesn't bite me. And she's screaming away. She's got a $40,000. This is
Starting point is 02:12:46 like a Versace handbag and a $40,000 hog ring in her nose, you know, a diamond. And so she grabs her dog, and I manage to get my knife and pry and pull the dog's foot out. Now, his leg was pretty mangled, but the
Starting point is 02:13:02 whole time I'm doing it, everybody's standing. By the time I got down, there were 35 people there. And I turned to the mall guys and I said, I don't know what they're paying you guys for. And the lady was profusely appreciative of the fact that I got her dog's foot out. I tied one of my handkerchiefs around there to try to stop the bleeding. But I don't know. The dog was close to being maybe his tripod now. I don't know, it got pretty mangled.
Starting point is 02:13:27 But the point being this, the whole time I'm doing this, nobody's listening to the finger. They're just making oohs and aahs and crying sounds, and nobody is doing anything. And in the process of this, well, there wasn't except Two people were videoing this thing. While I was doing this, my jacket came up and I heard a woman say, he's got a gun. And I couldn't believe this. And so if you do have a nuclear attack, you better learn something beforehand about it because people's ability to respond i think we live in such an illusion uh through these iphones and everything technology that people don't know how to react to a real situation they'll stand and watch or video it you know yeah oh yeah that's what i was going to say i'm surprised that you didn't have everybody standing there pulling out their cell phones
Starting point is 02:14:23 so they could get it on their social media account. Uh, because that's typically what they do. That's typically what they do. And we've seen this over and over again. You know, you can have a situation where, uh, you know, some child, small child is being attacked by a gang of teenagers and everybody just stands around videotaping it. You know, that's the most reprehensible thing.
Starting point is 02:14:43 Yeah. I was so disgusted. I told my wife about this videotaping it. You know, that's the most reprehensible thing. Yeah. I was so disgusted. I told my wife about this one when I done it, my wife's from Africa. So she, she has a realism about things, even though she's got an iPhone. I got rid of my iPhone, got a flip phone again, just for my sanity, because I have 55 nieces and nephews and they all think uncle Jack's the cats meow and they want to text me all the time. I don't want that. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 02:15:07 Anyway. Well, let's talk about it a little bit of those things, because you do have chapters. You've got Connor on surviving nuclear warfare with what you have, and, of course, these are other people who are contributors to this in addition to your own areas of expertise, or surviving biological infectious disease and chemical warfare uh you have uh emmanuelson on preparing for an emp attack on solar sun so you
Starting point is 02:15:32 cover all these types of things and you have um some some advice for things that people can do so they're not completely helpless and and victims there's some things that you can do to enhance your ability to survive some of these things. Talk about any of those that you'd like to give people some tips on. Give them an idea of what's in the book. Well, number one, people have to understand, regardless of whether it's local, county, state, or federal government, not that they're not going going to help but when they get there and what they come with and how they treat you are going to be a number of
Starting point is 02:16:14 things you have to take into consider you're basically on your own yeah so people have to look at at things that are in this book. And I am far from the expert on everything. That's why I brought people in, uh, like, uh, Shane Connor is been dealing with nuclear, uh, issues since the sixties. He's probably one of the best experts in the country. I don't know. He'll tell you how to survive. And even though when I wrote this book four years ago, I didn't look at the nuclear exchange possibility of a full-blown nuclear war or at least tactical weapons being used. When I say full-blown, I mean worldwide. When I say tactical weapons, it would be pointed weapons in specific areas.
Starting point is 02:17:05 But when I wrote this book, that wasn't an issue. But with this Ukrainian thing and the lunacy that is driving involvement with that, I'm a history buff. So when I go back and look at Russia's history, the Ukraine has always been part of that. I think it generally was until, I believe it was engineered by the West, the civil revolution that took place there in 2014 and changed it over to people that were pretty much anti-Russian, even though a large, large part of that country is Russian-speaking
Starting point is 02:17:51 and are Russian people. But the point being, the war, EMP, electromagnetic pulse, which will shut everything down. People think this is some fantasy thing. I have one of the foremost experts in the book on this, Jerry Emanuelson. He's been dealing with this all his life. It is a serious, serious issue, and there is literally no protection for it in this country. Most countries, while we got rid of our civil defense, they went the other way. The Russians just recently had an exercise of 40 million people that they could shelter.
Starting point is 02:18:32 They had an exercise. They made it a simulation of a nuclear attack coming and getting these people into shelter to survive in the areas they thought were going to get hit. We went to last time anybody's heard, uh, you know, of a preparedness, uh, the issue from, from FEMA. Yeah. You don't, uh, people are on their own. So I have a number of different, uh, uh, issues that I go in here. Everybody thinks about the pandemic epidemic. Talk to my wife about that. And I lived through cholera and typhus epidemics in Africa.
Starting point is 02:19:11 I've seen what real diseases that have a mortality rate that's dangerous, not this COVID thing of 2%. These things are 40% to 60% death rates from these without immediate medical intervention. Yeah, that's true. I put a lot of things in that people need to look at. Yeah, it's true. And, of course, like I said, you cover the big stuff like nuclear exchange,
Starting point is 02:19:36 which unfortunately is looking like that is what our government is hell-bent on doing and never doing any preparation. I mean, even when I was a young child, when the Cuban missile crisis happened, the idea of preparation was to have an extra set of clothes that you take and keep at the school. That was it. Like, what, what is that for? I mean, I was so close that I could, as a young child, easily walk home, but why would I have another set of clothes, uh, there at the school and how in the world does that
Starting point is 02:20:03 protect me? But, uh, you've got a lot of practical stuff that, you know, when we look at this, um, things like a dental care and alternative power and, uh, sanitation, many other things that we can see, even as healthcare was shut down to us during the pandemic, people, uh, were somewhat on their own. You know, you don't, uh, uh. If you're concerned about what's happening, they would shut the hospitals down even though they had empty rooms, and we've seen this documented.
Starting point is 02:20:32 We've had people writing books about it, and they're going to shut it down in case somebody comes in, but they're not going to let you get any health care, whether you're talking about dental care or any of these other types of things. So we've already had a taste of that. Yes. Yeah, I really don't think we've seen the end of this. No.
Starting point is 02:20:52 No, it's going to come back. We've just had a test of it. I think there's another one coming. That's right. We've just had a test of it, and we've seen how they used it to shut down all the health care system. So if they make it a little bit worse, they extend it longer, you're already on your own whether or not you've had a real pandemic or whether there's been a
Starting point is 02:21:09 biological attack or a chemical attack or a nuclear attack, you're still going to be on your own when they run this playbook again and they run it a little bit deeper. So all these things are very imminent. I would say we've seen tastes of them and I think they're coming back. And that's why I think it's so important for people to have this kind of knowledge. You know, it's important to know better places to go and better ways to build your house. And you've got some of these things here in terms of building shelters and things like that. But it's also the other aspect of it in terms of medical emergency things, as well as you talk about in your first volume, organizing your neighborhood for defense. Talk a little bit about that.
Starting point is 02:21:49 That's one of the critical factors. I've set a number of these up. There's hundreds of them that have gone up in the country. I've had emails from people all over. The bottom line of the entire thing is we are on our own, each one of us, with the exception of getting to know your neighbors and getting to organize with your neighbors. The street where I live, we have 40-some people. We have a radio network set up.
Starting point is 02:22:17 The reason we have a radio network is to coordinate should the communication system go down, which if you have an EMP, it will go down. And there will probably be no telephone. There will probably be no cell phone. Most likely no Internet service. So there's no way to really talk to each other. And, of course, you aren't going to get a couple of cans like they taught you in the Boy Scouts years ago and a string and stretch it out.
Starting point is 02:22:46 It just doesn't work. So we have a specific kind of radio, and we have radio check-ins every two weeks, and people like this. It's not only for a crisis of a magnitude that we're talking about. It's also a health situation we have for people that are invalid in our neighborhood. We have a list of people, what their afflictions are, and what we can do if something happens. We check on those people. It's basically what people used to be.
Starting point is 02:23:23 They used to take care of each other in the neighborhood i think in some boroughs in the areas in new york and that they do but generally americans have turned into a garage door community wherever they are they go to work they come home pull their car in the garage put the garage door down and they may not even know the neighbor two houses down. Well, we do do it differently here. We've got a great group of people who have more damn funny.
Starting point is 02:23:49 You can possibly believe we get together in a fork. We have a barbecue. Uh, we have meetings, uh, in one or more of the members garages and we show how to do different things. We give little demonstrations. We're not doom and gloom. We have a bunch different things. We give little demonstrations. We're not doom and gloom.
Starting point is 02:24:06 We have a bunch of laughs. We have fun doing it. But the most important thing is if something really bad happens, we have the initial factor in getting cohesiveness in an organization, and that is we know each other. That's right. And we have our own plans to where we can protect our area and that type of thing with our own separate communication system.
Starting point is 02:24:33 I remember we had in Texas, we had a friend who was a retired Marine, uh, got to know him through a homeschooling group and he had done the same thing. Uh, he had, uh, identified several neighbors who were of like mind and they were in communication via radio and they would test it periodically. But they'd also talk about preparation. He was heavily into preparation as well. He'd even to the point where they were on a dead-end road,
Starting point is 02:24:59 a cul-de-sac, and he had identified which trees they were going to cut down to block the road in case there's civil unrest. He had everything that he was thinking about there. And they enjoy each other's company. They have a good time and they learn new skills and techniques from each other and they learn ways to prepare for each other. And they're there even for those who don't really see or understand the need for that. They're still there for those people and that may be something that they'll be interested in. But
Starting point is 02:25:27 it really is about your neighborhood. And riots can happen at any time. They don't have to, as we've seen through the lockdown, even as we had a lockdown. We had riots in the summer of 2020. So you can have all this stuff happening at the same
Starting point is 02:25:43 time, and typically it will happen at the same time. I made a friend with a guy who is a, um, a blogger. I won't go into his name. He's capital Eric, a capitalist. Eric is, is.com. Uh, write some of the best articles. Uh, he's got degrees, uh, from about everybody and everything. Very intelligent guy. Uh, he, he writes some extremely good financial articles and, uh,
Starting point is 02:26:16 that's who he works for a large financial company. He's an analyst and what he writes and what he knows, uh, there's an avalanche of issues building up financially. There's just no two ways about it. Financial issues obviously bring issues with supply and demand eventually. And one of the things we talk about in our neighborhood group is wild edibles. I don't care where you live. I live in the desert. There's enough food around here to support a substantial number of people.
Starting point is 02:26:55 Even in the desert? Most people, even in the desert. It's just incredible. I've eaten most all of the stuff that we look into, but we have a particular type of tree here that puts off a seed that is life-sustaining. The Indians basically lived off of it, you know, 100 years ago, and they still eat this. So the point being this, financial issues, I think, are going to bring some disruption with the supply chain. Michael Yan, who is a former Special Forces guy also, and he's been embedded all over the world,
Starting point is 02:27:34 he puts a blog out, and Michael Yan, that's somebody you should have on, David. He's an intelligent man. How do you spell his last name? Y-O-N. Y-O-N, okay. Y-O-N you suppose last name y-o-n y-o-n okay michael yon y-o-n uh he's been 43 years he's been in virtually every conflict in the face of this planet he has read 22 books on famine seven of those books were of countries that were abundant with food, just as we are, and turned to literally turn to cannibalism overnight.
Starting point is 02:28:10 Everything was disrupted. This can happen. Americans are not some special breed of people that are totally anointed by higher powers to be immune to this. We are susceptible, as everybody is. And the point being, Michael Yon is predicting famine in this country in the next two to five years. And I believe he's right.
Starting point is 02:28:36 I've read virtually everything he's put out. Matt Bracken. Matt Bracken, enemies foreign and domestic. Former Navy SEAL officer. He's been around and seen. His eyes have been open to what we do because he did a lot of a classified. Matt Bracken, one of the most intelligent, visionary people I've ever met. Matt Bracken literally goes along with everything he on says because Matt Bracken has analyzed
Starting point is 02:29:08 this too. Famine coming to the country. So people need to store food. They need to store water. They need to learn about wild edibles in their area. And they also need to get to know farmers and where you can get them chicken eggs and on and on and on. Because this is something I've seen firsthand.
Starting point is 02:29:29 When you see an eight-year-old boy that's skin and bones covered with flies, and you try to give him some powdered milk, and you end up, he dies right there. It doesn't leave you. You can see what it is. And you've got some excellent chapters that people can see for free. One of them I remember is about water. And so if people go to civildefensemanual.com, there is a sample chapter there. They can get an idea of the depth that you go into
Starting point is 02:29:59 and I think really the wisdom that they find in this book. But when we're talking about having massive starvation, I was just talking earlier in the broadcast about Sri Lanka and how the government there started shutting down farms and created massive poverty and starvation in that country overnight. It doesn't have to be war from abroad. It can be your own country and our own country has talked about how they want to shut down things on us, you know, vital things like food. And we saw it being done in a way that they can have plausible deniability. Well, we didn't know this was going to happen or, you know, we just shut that thing down and look at all the secondary and tertiary effects that it had propagating through,
Starting point is 02:30:39 but they can do it themselves and they can do it overnight. And we've seen, I mean, anybody that we all know what happened during 2020 and all these whiplashes through the supply chain and all the rest of this stuff. They pretend they didn't know what they were doing. But I think they did, and I think they've got some more plans for this stuff. Oh, absolutely. There's no doubt in my mind that this test run,
Starting point is 02:31:01 the lunacy that is going on under the guise of climate change or climate change, it's gone from climate warming to climate cooling, and either one of those works or they just picked a neutral thing. That term is climate change.
Starting point is 02:31:20 I don't have any, there's no question in my mind that we affect the planet to a degree, but the degree we affect it to is minuscule compared to the cyclic changes that we've had. People don't realize, we had an ice age back in 1452. The people starved. It wasn't just the Irish potato famine, but we have these cycles that go on, and we've moved into what's
Starting point is 02:31:46 called a maunder solar minimum. We started about 11 years ago, and it's going to go on for, these things can last for five decades. This is the major effect it has. At this time, we've got governments like Holland shutting farms down. This is lunacy. It leads me to believe that people that are pulling the strings, that really have control, want to have a lot less people on this planet.
Starting point is 02:32:16 And I truly believe it. Let me just say one thing. Most people can survive. I looked at the obesity when I was down in the big city. I was going to say most people can survive on body fat and muscle alone for three weeks. Some people that I saw could last for five weeks, I'm sure. We're prepping already and we don't even know it you know it's it's gotten so it's gotten so pathetic that uh people are just feeding their face all the time they have no concept of health and uh they apparently don't care but people can survive
Starting point is 02:32:58 for three weeks without food you can survive maybe three days without water. I've gone two days in Africa, and we were in a forced march of 40 miles. And I thought, I mean, I was going out of my head. We finally got water, but nobody had water. We had 150 guys moving through the bush, and there was nothing around there. No streams, no lakes, nothing. People in a normal situation can last probably three days, and your mind starts shutting down, and you're incapable of doing anything. Water is something everybody takes for granted, and yet nobody stores it. Yeah, that's right. And as I said, you've got a great chapter that people can see for free.
Starting point is 02:33:39 And let me just tell people, give them an idea. These are just some of the chapters. In Volume 1, you've got 17 chapters and a lot of indexes here, but I'll just give people about five or six of these. The reality of a catastrophic event, leadership steps, building a neighborhood protection plan, leadership and psychopaths. There must be a leader. The core of your security guard duty, individual and cooperative tools, supplies, equipment that you'll need, water, there's a whole chapter by itself, food, cooking, and storage, firearm basics, and safety, and surviving a gun battle, and on and on. And then when you get to the second volume, it's about health issues, hygiene, sanitation, caring for the dead, fire and fire protection, dental care, alternative power. I mean mean you cover
Starting point is 02:34:25 the gamut of stuff that is there and um and that's the key thing you know you've had a lot of experience farmer soldier uh with a lot of experience and you brought in other people who have areas of specialty and um and and i like the fact that it's not online that it's not on your computer it's in a book so that if goes down, if they take the grid down, they take the internet down, if there's an EMP and your computer is fried, you've still got that reference manual there. And you can still. Yeah, the only way I refuse to put it out, I've had people,
Starting point is 02:34:58 oh, when are you going to put it out, email. You know, in many circumstances happen, you're not going to be able to access anything on your computer. Your own computer may be totally trashed by an EMP. The point being, I spent a lot of money putting this thing into a 14-point font, so you can read it by candlelight. Yeah, and you've got about 500 pages in each one of these volumes. It's a tremendous amount of information on a wide variety of things, but you also go pretty deep. And I think people
Starting point is 02:35:30 can see that if they look at some of the sample chapters that you got there. It's important for people to have the knowledge, to be preparing for some of this, to learn some of the skills. And there are some great things there just for the kinds of supply chain disruptions and the kind of disruption of medical care that we've already experienced. You know, when you wrote this, that was something that nobody had seen, but we've already seen that type of thing. And the rest of these things, unfortunately, may be coming at us in the near future. I'll just say this.
Starting point is 02:36:01 I beg people to start storing food and water. We are, people in this country are the strength of the country. Yes. Don't expect the federal government to help you. Don't expect your local county, city, or the state. Generally speaking, even though these people that are in these organizations for emergency management have good intentions, they generally, when the real critique of their effectiveness comes when there is a crisis, and you can go through any crisis that's happening virtually in the're, they're incapable of responding. That's right.
Starting point is 02:36:46 Many of these organizations are hog tied by their own regulations. I'll never forget the, uh, one of our standing presidents after Katrina ordered 12,000 trailers from Arkansas that were sitting government owned brand new mobile homes to New Arlene and he ordered them and they were, that were sitting government-owned brand-new mobile homes to New Orleans. And he ordered them, and they didn't move. And he ordered them again, and he got really angry about this because he was on TV saying something. And two years later, they moved the trailers.
Starting point is 02:37:19 They moved them off the place they were stored so they could spend $8 million to gravel, and then they put them right back place they were stored so they could spend eight million dollars to gravel then they put them right back where they were so that shows you just about how much you know you just get you you're on your own yeah i'll tell you i'll tell you one thing that people must do even though you get together with your neighbors be careful of what you disclose as far as what you've got you're just going to have to take for granted that your neighbor's got enough food and leave it at that. This is a cooperative effort.
Starting point is 02:37:53 This is not a communal where you dump everything in a pile and everybody's got to provide for themselves. And you have to keep some type of of confidentiality on this. I'll give you an example of what happened. My wife went back to Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, after the Communists had totally destroyed everything by stripping the country of every asset they could take so the communist leadership the leader, communist leadership, could have Bentleys gold-plated in London and shipped down there just for the kids. Yeah, that's what you say with these communists.
Starting point is 02:38:35 Well, the communist leadership had their own Neiman Marcus stores to go to that were in their own area where the roads are actually taken care of. But generally, and all the facilities, utilities, everything worked. But the point being, there were a lot of people were starving. So my wife and her mother, she was, my wife was getting my mother out of there and eventually got her to the United States. But the point being this, one day, and the communists were feeding the army and the police, so their security forces were fed, but the average Joe in the
Starting point is 02:39:13 street was starving to death. And so my wife, they live in a Walden area, and one day the gate guard comes up, Madame, there's a little girl that wants to talk to you. So my wife goes to the gate, and the gate guard opens the gate, and there's this girl that is skin and bones in a filthy dress. And my wife, she asked my wife if she could spare anything to eat. My wife immediately had tears in her eyes. She runs into the house. She makes her big sandwich. She takes it to the gate, gives it to the little girl, gives her
Starting point is 02:39:49 a bottle of water, and her mother comes home. And her mother, even though it's her daughter, raises, holy hell, what did you do that for? And you and my wife was crying and she said well i'll give up one of my meals for her and her mother said that's not the point and the point was very well made about two hours later there were 200 people standing at that gate all all of them skin and bones not enough energy to tear the gates off the hinges, which if they were not in this condition, they would have gone in and taken the guards and my mother and my wife's food. And that was the point. If you feed, you cannot feed everybody.
Starting point is 02:40:43 You have to remind yourself of that. As heartbreaking as that might be, the people that do not prepare are going to be asking for food. And unfortunately, this gets into some hard psychology that I get into in the book. And I specifically go into the area of psychopaths or what's sugar-coated, known in the psychiatric and psychological world as sociopaths.
Starting point is 02:41:10 They're the most dangerous of the human race. So there's issues that are in this book that people can only read to understand what you have to do A to Z to survive. That's why I like this book so much. You have so much experience with things like that, places that you've been, and expertise in that. And as you look at this, that's essentially the way the government sees everything and one of the reasons why you can't rely on the government as we saw with the la riots uh you know back in the the 90s after the rodney king thing they all circled the wagons and took care of themselves you know you had daryl gates who was the first one to have any swat teams who have the first one to
Starting point is 02:41:54 have any militarized police and what they do they circle the wagons and they protected the police stations and city hall and everybody else is on their own and we've seen this over and over again as we've seen cities that break down into riots. And so part of that is that they're not going to be out there to protect you. They realize that they perhaps don't have enough to do that, but that's not even going to be their focus. Their focus is going to be on protecting themselves. And so it is important to understand that.
Starting point is 02:42:24 We've seen that time and again uh and um and we also know these uh these socialists and these marxists i guess we could call them neiman marxist because uh over and over again they go get the luxury goods and they let everybody else starve and we've seen that in one country after the other, you know, Zimbabwe is just one of them. It was great talking to you, Jack. And it is an excellent book. I would highly recommend this to anybody. I always do.
Starting point is 02:42:53 It's always great talking to you. We'll get you back on without taking so long in between calls again. I'd just like to say this. People can go to www.civildefensemanual.com. There's a lot of free information on there. I didn't just write this to make money. I write this because I'm concerned that people don't do something. This country is going to be in terrible, terrible straits. Yes. And again, you can see that with the most important thing,
Starting point is 02:43:21 which is, as you point out, you can't do without water. That's the number one thing. You've got that chapter there for free. And people can get a taste of how The most important thing, which is, as you point out, you can't do without water. That's the number one thing. You've got that chapter there for free. And people can get a taste of how detailed the information is and how wise it is, really. There's a lot of, we've talked about this in the past, and we'll talk about it in the future, about how the cowboys had eggs when they would go on the trail and the way that you can preserve eggs and many other things like that that a lot of us have gotten so distant from an agricultural society that we don't know anything about food other than the supermarket which i will find it there and it's not going to be there when things hit the fan so it's very important that you start to think about these
Starting point is 02:43:58 things we've already seen a lot of these things given a trial run we've experienced a taste of them and i think they're going to be coming back in a big way for all of us so again uh civil defense manual.com is where you can get some of the samples there and where you can order it and you've actually got a thing there where people can say where they they heard about it we don't have a formal arrangement or anything like that i just recommend this book but you know let Jack know that you heard it here at this broadcast if you go there. So thank you, Jack. It's great having you on. Thank you, David. It's always a pleasure. Thank you. We're going to take a quick break folks, and we will be right back. Stay with us. ¶¶ In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Starting point is 02:45:17 You're listening to The David Knight Show. Let's talk a little bit about the pharmaceutical issue. The vaccines are still with us, unfortunately, and still with people in their bloodstream as well. And we have a bombshell vaccine analysis. You'll find this on Zero Hedge. A couple of people running an analysis. This is from a research firm called Finance Technology. I talked about some earlier research they had last week. They've gone deeper and broader with this research. This is an organization, Finance Technology.
Starting point is 02:45:53 Again, finance is with a PH. I wonder if it's about pharmaceutical stuff. They call it that way. Founded and operated by former BlackRock portfolio manager, Ed Dowd. Also, Yuri Nunes, who has a PhD in physics, a master's of science and math, and Carlos Alegria, who has a PhD in physics and in finance. They split the impact of the vaccines into four broad categories to estimate the human cost and the financial cost. In the human cost area,
Starting point is 02:46:30 they break it into the four categories they have are no effect, if you took the vaccine, or asymptomatic. Then those who sustained injuries that were mild to moderate an outcome, those who became disabled with a severe outcome, and then those who died. And they took this information directly from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bottom line is, this report estimates that 26.6 million people were injured, 1.36 million people disabled, 300,000 excess deaths attributed to the Trump shots, and 2022 alone. And the economic cost that they put that at is $150 billion.
Starting point is 02:47:13 But of course it is a human cost. And this is only in the United States. Let me repeat that. Only in the United States, 26.6 million people injured, 1.36 million disabled, 300,000 excess deaths. And we've already seen this from the insurance companies reporting this. We've seen it from funeral home companies reporting this. We've seen this data from any number of angles, and it continues to reinforce just how catastrophic these trump shots have been they say we need to remember that not only are these groupings an attempt to characterize different levels of damage from the inoculations they are not static and they could interact with
Starting point is 02:47:59 each other for example there might be individuals who have had no visible effects after vaccination, but nevertheless, they could still be impacted. This is one of the most astounding things to me from the very beginning of this. We saw the VAERS reports just skyrocketing. And of course, that's just the teeny tiny tip of the iceberg as the CDC had hired Harvard a decade ago to go through and say, how many people are reporting the VAERS stuff? At the time, it was only, I can't remember, was it 1%, 10%? It was a tiny minority. And, of course, they were not being actively discouraged from criticizing these vaccines, which all of government, all of media,
Starting point is 02:48:39 all of the medical system were intent on pushing that as the must-have only, single-only solution for all this stuff. And so to see that stuff shooting up immediately and say, wait a minute, this is more deaths than we've had reported in five years combined. Or now it's 10 years combined. Now it's 20. On and on. Now it's many times more than all the vaccines for 30 years combined. And that's with him actively discouraging people blowing the whistle on this kill shot that was created, produced by Trump.
Starting point is 02:49:14 He was a producer. Fauci was the director. Trump financed it. That's what producers do. Anyway, these are not static. They interact with each other. There might be individuals who had no visible effect after vaccination, but could still be impacted because typically you would see the injuries from the vaccines. It's one of the reasons that they were able to get away with it.
Starting point is 02:49:32 Besides the legal immunity that Fauci had given them. One of the reasons was because of the temporal displacement of these harms. You know, you don't start seeing this for another year. And I said that as well from the very beginning. I said, previously you had in Norway, when they rushed out the swine flu H1N1 back in 2009, Fauci and Slaoui, who was Trump's head of operations there, you know, from Moderna, they created a vaccine, they rushed it out, and it took a year for it to show up in children who have a higher metabolism rate. And you had a lot of children who started getting narcolepsy,
Starting point is 02:50:11 catalepsy, where you just freeze, narcolepsy, where they would fall asleep, and now these kids in their mid-20s or later are committing suicide because it has destroyed their life. They can't drive a car, they can't do it because they're falling asleep just instantaneously, they can't control it. And it took a They can't drive a car. They can't do it because they're falling asleep just instantaneously. They can't control it. And it took a while for them to notice it.
Starting point is 02:50:30 But at least they were honest enough to do something about it when they saw it. It took a year for these symptoms to occur in children. And yet we now have individuals with mild injuries. Mild injuries from the inoculations could, over time, develop severe injuries to the extent of being disabled or dying. And so to sum it up, the estimated human cost, 26.6 million injuries, 1.36 million disabilities, 300,000 excess deaths. To put a dollar figure on this, the economic costs, they say $147.8 billion. Injuries, $89.9 billion. Disabilities, $52.8 billion. Injuries, $89.9 billion.
Starting point is 02:51:07 Disabilities, $52.2 billion. Excess deaths, $5.6 billion. And of course, that's not even counting the economic disruption and chaos of all the businesses that were put out of business and all the whiplashing supply chain issues that we have or the massive debt of trillions of dollars i saw thomas massey talking about the fact he said yeah it was a year ago now that i opposed this ppp and all the stimulus stuff and the 3..7 trillion putting out there. And he said,
Starting point is 02:51:46 my reward was for Donald Trump to say that they Republicans have to get me out of office. That was his reward. The only one to oppose it, Thomas Massey. And of course, Donald Trump, well,
Starting point is 02:52:00 I asked people, you know, I guess we should ask people who support Donald Trump. Would you vote for Fauci if he ran for president? No? Then why would you support Trump? I push them like they've never been pushed before, and that's why we have it. The greatest achievement was getting the vaccine done in nine months instead of five and a half to 12 years.
Starting point is 02:52:21 But the problem is, you know, we save tens of millions of lives all over the world, but I can't talk about it because our base, our beautiful base of which some of you are there, you get angry when we mention the word vaccine.
Starting point is 02:52:34 Don't get angry. You did everything you could to get this vaccine out. I know where you found the vaccine. It was one of the greatest achievements. We did it in less than nine months. To be able to do that. But now it's taken a twist, right?
Starting point is 02:52:43 And then people don't want it. And it probably even affects the others because, you know, there's a big situation with a lot of people don't want to take the vaccine. Well, this played right into their hands. And they want me to do public service messages and everything about everybody taking the vaccine. And look, I guess in a certain way,
Starting point is 02:53:00 I'm the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it. You know, to get it done in less than nine months was a miracle. Fauci said it would take three to five years. He thought it was something that just wouldn't be that effective because it would take so long to get. I pushed the FDA like they have never been pushed before. I wouldn't exactly say they're in love with me. They have never.
Starting point is 02:53:23 This is a very bureaucratic organization. I push them like they've never been pushed before. And that's why we have it. The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. We would have had a 1917. Remember, the Spanish flu killed perhaps 100 million people. Can you imagine if you had to go through what all of the countries of the world who are now getting the vaccine or soon will be getting it from various companies? But can you imagine if all of those countries had to go through what they've been going through over the last year, you'd lose hundreds of millions of people. Let the teachers get the vaccine.
Starting point is 02:54:06 They should get the vaccine. I hope they do. Again, it's something I'm very proud of. I think if we didn't come up during the Trump administration with a vaccine, you could have a hundred. Yeah, let's just make up some numbers. Well, I think everybody would have died if I hadn't killed him. Killed him first.
Starting point is 02:54:29 Some of the places where he's being cheered, of course, was CPAC 2021. That's the beginning of 2021. Oh yeah, I did it. I did the vaccine. I'm proud of it. I'm the father of the vaccine. Estimating the economic costs, they said. And analyzing each of these above categories, finance, used absolute excess lost work time
Starting point is 02:54:46 to determine the direct economic cost of vaccine injuries. And $79.5 billion in 2022, $52.2 billion for those with severe disabilities. For death, they used the average yearly absolute rise in excess deaths since 2021, which was 0.05% for the 25 to 64-year-old demographic, which amounts to $5.6 billion in lost productivity. In total, they found a total economic cost of $148 billion. They're not even looking at what Trump did that he's so proud of, the lockdown. That's 100% him, the lockdown.
Starting point is 02:55:24 The vaccine injuries, you could say, well, Biden pushed those vaccines on everybody, but it was Trump who was still championing it while Biden was doing it. These figures are just what can be currently measured. The knock-on effects such as lost productivity due to worker being present but not working, let's say maybe 50%, 75% of capacity. That is missed. Plus the burnout from those who are picking up the slack. The multiplier effects are massive, they said, just looking at the economic aspects of it. Again,
Starting point is 02:55:57 because they're coming at it from an economic standpoint as well as a standpoint of death. And I've had, you know, I've seen people writing this. This is the excuse. I've had it repeated to me by a relative saying, well, you know, people, they just don't want to go to work anymore. They're just spoiled. You know, they got a chance to stay home and all the rest of the stuff. There's a lot of people missing.
Starting point is 02:56:18 A lot of people missing. And as they finish the article, they say, now imagine the impact worldwide. This was just for the United States, the millions of people that Trump harmed, the hundreds of thousands, at least, that he killed. It's just beyond me that anyone could support this guy. And yet you see these people like Alex flip-flopping back and forth. He loves me. He loves Trump. He loves him not.
Starting point is 02:56:48 He loves Trump. The daisy effect, right? Absolutely doesn't care what he did to us. I've talked about this as the shot that was sent around the world. You know, we have frequently talked about Concord and Lexington as the American Revolution kicked off. It was a shot that went around the world. A lot of people realize, you know, we don't have to be subjected to these tyrants. Maybe we should have the American model that government is there to protect our God-given
Starting point is 02:57:16 rights. Maybe we could do that in our country as well. So it was a shot that was heard around the world. Well, Trump did the antithesis of that. He sent a depopulation shot around the world. Well, Trump did the antithesis of that. He sent a depopulation shot around the world. He transferred massive amounts of money to these pharmaceutical companies. As a matter of fact, we're talking about how much damage, billions, tens of billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars that were done with this. That was what it was, just under $150 billion,
Starting point is 02:57:41 calculated costs that they had. But course we made billionaires nine new pharmaceutical executives became billionaires out of all this and now you've got the u.s government getting back 400 million dollars from moderna again moderna was there at the very beginning moderna uh you know slowy who was there on the board of directors when he had been with the other vaccine companies, he had partnered with Fauci. And they partnered together in order to create this mRNA vaccine. This was a government creation. It was there years before the manufactured issue. And as evidence of this now, the government has said, well, we want to have a $400 million paid from Moderna back to the National Institute of Health, Fauci's organization, because we helped you,
Starting point is 02:58:33 you licensed the spike protein technology from us. They have a contract for that. So we know now that, you know, the NIH wants its cut. Pretty small cut, as a matter of fact. One of the best investments you can ever make is to buy a bureaucracy or a bureaucrat or a politician. The return on investment is unbelievable. So these people who you got nine new billionaires, you got these companies that made tens of billions of dollars. They had the manufacturing facilities were paid for by the government. The government created the technology and licensed it to them. And I've always said, this is one of the reasons why they did it with Pfizer.
Starting point is 02:59:15 Moderna had never manufactured a product whatsoever. They'd been in existence for 10 years. They'd never had a product. This product was licensed to them by the government. The government gave them money for manufacturing and all the rest of the stuff. But Pfizer was big. Pfizer could jump in here and do it right away. So they also gave the information to Pfizer. That's how Pfizer leapfrogged Moderna. And so this whole thing was a military operation against us,
Starting point is 02:59:39 run by Donald Trump from the very beginning. Big Pharma getting tens of billions. They give a little bit of a kickback, 400 million 0.4 billion to the NIH. The newly disclosed contract says that Moderna would pay NIH a non creditable, non refundable royalty and the amount of $400 million, they developed the tech. They delivered the tech. They delivered the tech. They propagated the tech. They came up with propaganda, lies to sell the tech, all of this.
Starting point is 03:00:19 You know, when we look at the massive health effects of just some of these things, this is a story from futurism.com talking about how tiny amounts of plastic can cause horrifying problems in chicken embryos. And they're trying to use this to say, well, you know, we got these, not just microplastics, but we got nanoplastics. And you had this team that was able to see how some very, very teeny tiny nano sized particle of plastic, some of these could attach themselves to chicken embryos and keep them from developing properly. What do you think happens with things like the nanotech that they have created? What do you think happens with something like PEG, polyethylene glycol, that encapsulates the nanotech that they put in there? Why do you think it accumulates in the ovaries more than anywhere other than the spleen?
Starting point is 03:01:09 Orders of magnitude more accumulation in the ovaries. That's what this is about. But by all means, you know, let's cheer Donald Trump because that'll put money in my pocket. Yeah, right. That's it for today's broadcast. Thank you for listening. And again, go to civil defense manual.com. I think you'll find something's really going to help you.
Starting point is 03:01:31 Let me tell you the David Knight show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show right now. Yeah, good job. And you want to know something else? You can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at the David night show dot com. That's a Web site.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.