The David Knight Show - 2Mar2023 Abandoned Mall to be 15-Minute City; How Palestine is Like Warp Speed Injections; Crime & Banishment of Lori Lightfoot

Episode Date: March 2, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESWill empty malls be repurposed for 15-Minute cities? 2:06Shrink-flation in housing. Studio & one bedroom apartments are now the largest percentage of rental p...roperty and they're shrinking fast in size, not in price 14:19Will cars & vans be the new tiny house? WATCH this convertible van turn into a bedroom 16:32Man formerly known as "Prince" and Meghan Markle, thrown out of Frogmore to make room for the pedo-prince & friend of Epstein 17:50CRIME & BANISHMENT — the fall of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot 20:47By the numbers: how ZERO BAIL policies turned violent criminals loose on the population 27:30A Soros District Attorney fires subordinate prosecutor for misgendering a pedophile & murderer who doesn't take his transgender identity seriously (as recordings show). The felon has used his phony identity to get favorable treatment from the DA 33:00Chris Christie thinks Trump will be indicted this summer before debates begin but thinks there's only one possible indictment that could present a serious problem 50:00FOX vs Dominion: Astounding revelations about both voting machines failures and cynical lying commentators — and Trump's comments. How did Dominion come up with a lawsuit amount of $1.6 BILLION? How vulnerable and buggy are their machines (in the company's own assessment)? 59:15How the Palestine train derailment is like the Warp Speed injection in its bipartisan corruption. Looking the other way, changing critical definitions to allow dangerous practices and bought-and-paid-for politicians and bureaucrats 1:21:49 WATCH: Gov DeWine & EPA Director drink tap water in Palestine — OR DO THEY? A taste? A sip? A wetting of the lips? You decide 1:21:49 Survey looks like 1/3 of professing evangelicals walked away from their faith during the pandemic and aren't coming back. What do we make of this? 1:52:35INTERVIEW - From empty, reserved beds to children dying of heart attacks. Handy, an EMS worker and listener who has been sending me what he saw on the frontlines of the "pandemic" and in hospitals for 3 years, has created a "diary" from his emails and put it on Substack — iHandy.substack.com. 2:00:00Doctors injured from TrumpShots are finally speaking out — not only about what the injection did to them, but the calloused responses of their fellow physicians who refuse to help them for fear of the system built upon BigPharma 2:51:45Find 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.

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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. show. ¶¶ © transcript Emily Beynon Individual transportation, that is not a reasonable trade-off. It should be our choice as to where and how and when we're going to walk or if we're going to take a car. But, of course, there'll be lawns, walking trails, other amenities at this older mall in Orange County. It'll have at least 600,000 square feet of retail space. That's a lot of retail space. Up to 3,000 residential units, up to 425 hotel rooms, all surrounded by a 17-acre park, which will probably be the former parking lot. And they said it used to be a hip place to live, but it's really faded out.
Starting point is 00:03:17 It's sad to see it go, said one resident, 55 years old, lives near the mall. She said her concerns, however, and many other people who are there, are that this is going to create a lot of traffic problems. Don't worry, that's not the problem you're going to have. They're banning the cars. You're not going to have a traffic problem. That'll be momentary if it happens at all. As I point out, it's been such a big part of the culture. This article from Zero Hedge
Starting point is 00:03:47 actually has a picture from Clueless, the Beverly Hills teen who would always go to the mall that she described as a sanctuary after she failed to persuade a teacher to boost her grade and so forth. You know, retail therapy, as they say. It was her sanctuary. But now teenagers don't go there. Basically, nobody goes there that much. And so what they may do is turn it into a cell block mall. Because that's what these 15-minute cities are really about.
Starting point is 00:04:22 There you go. There's a picture of Alicia Silverstone from Clueless and getting some retail therapy. That is what these things are going to be. They're going to be little prison cells. Going to have micro apartments. You're not going to be, you're not going to have a car, so you can't go very far anyway. If you want to travel, the restrictions are going to get more and more. You know, I was thinking just last night as I read this about the story that was put out, I think it was by John Kenneth Galbraith.
Starting point is 00:04:55 It might have been by John Maynard Keynes. Maybe it's Keynes, I think, because I think it was early on before the Keynesian economics really caught on. And he was talking about the fact, he said, look at the beginning of the century, the 20th century. You could take your gold down and you could buy a suit. You could get whatever you wanted to in London. You could get on some transportation, go straight to Europe.
Starting point is 00:05:19 There were no passports. There was no money exchange. You'd have to put it into a local fiat currency by a central bank in that country. You just take your gold with you and you can buy whatever you wanted to anywhere. And look at the situation we have now. Look how difficult they've made international travel. In my opinion, it's impossible. Matter of fact, I had an email from a listener who talked about that very thing and said, look, I have to go to France to visit my mother's gravesite. She said, look at what is happening now with all of the different visa requirements for
Starting point is 00:06:02 people who I don't know what their citizenship status is, but what struck me was the very beginning of it. The visa waiver program enables most citizens or nationals or participating countries to travel to the U.S. for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less. Without obtaining a visa, travelers must have the electronic system for travel authorization, ESTA. If you don't have your ESTA approved prior to travel, you will still have to apply. You'll have to apply for a visitor visa and so forth. So they're setting everything up to be electronic.
Starting point is 00:06:41 They're putting on extra qualifications. If you don't have the electronic version, they make it very difficult for you. And this is what we're seeing everywhere. How long is it going to be before we have to have passports to travel in the United States? Well, we know how long it's going to be. We got the answer, next year. It was supposed to be this year. It was supposed to be, that's just what I was told when I got my license here in Tennessee. You know, they put me through all kinds of hoops for identification. It's like, are you kidding me? Um, you know, you don't, do you check people with the Mexican border like this? Uh, oh, well that's okay. Because, you know, complying with all this extra paperwork and everything, and yeah,
Starting point is 00:07:24 your old official documents are no longer official anymore. But it's okay, because when you go through this, you're going to get a gold star on your license. And you'll be able to travel without a passport. They were going to roll this out this year, they said, at the Department of Motor Vehicles, where you could not travel in the United States on a plane unless you had your
Starting point is 00:07:45 gold star, real ID or a passport. So if they're going to do it, she said, but they've delayed it for a year. If they're going to do that. And again, you can see that our world is gradually shrinking, shrinking, shrinking, shrinking, shrinking, and you know, it's going to shrink to a 15 minute radius, 15 minutes of walking radius. That's their goal. They've already made it largely impossible to travel abroad.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Are you up to date on all your vaccines? We've got a new list. This came out today. And all the passports, the vaccines, and all the rest of this stuff. And then to take it inside the United States. This is a bipartisan plan, by the way. They're all on board. The Republicans are even looking at E-Verify. Can you get a job? Well, you're going to have to ask Washington to verify your identity. I'm sorry, I just did all that stuff with real life. No, no,
Starting point is 00:08:40 you still have to do E-Verify. I don't know. You're on the no work list. We've got a no fly list. We've got a no buy list for people for guns. Now I think we've got a no job list. And asking everywhere we look, it's the permission society. Let's just call it the privileged society. We're so privileged. Yeah, white privilege means that they're going to make white people have licenses for everything.
Starting point is 00:09:10 But it's not just going to be white people. It's going to be everybody. Everybody. It's going to be privileged. You know, driving a car and having a license. Driving a car is a privilege, they tell you. It's not a right to travel. It's a privilege to have a license.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And you do everything we say, or we'll take it away from you. This is where this is headed. So they're going to shrink us down. How are they going to do it? Well, I think one of the most likely things that's going to happen, because you look at what they did with the Trump lockdowns, coming after middle-class America, but even as Gerald Cilenti always talks talks about the retail space in New York City, he just is astounded by it because he's that the magnitude of the problem.
Starting point is 00:09:55 And because he's very familiar with the area, he's close by in the sense that he's in New York. And I think, he says, no, they can't change these into residential areas. I think they'll waive that. I think they'll do whatever is necessary to turn that into residential. And I think in the rest of the country, they're going to take the shopping malls that are struggling, and they're going to turn them into you know you take a look at what is going on in el salvador right they got a big mall there that they just created uh 2000 uh el salvador gang members ms-13 other gangs they shave their heads put them in boxer shorts uh you know put your your hands on your head, run here and get in a line and squat. And you're going to they tell them you're going to be here the rest of your life.
Starting point is 00:10:50 You're never going to get out. You know, lockdowns, things like this. This is a prison society. The smart city stuff is a prison society. The 15 minute city is a prison society. Right now, they've only got 2,000 inmates in there. They say they're going to squeeze in 4,000 inmates. It's absolutely incredible what they're going to do.
Starting point is 00:11:12 But, hey, it's not a problem. They will have like two bathrooms for 100 people or something like that. It's just amazing what they're going to do. And of course, they've built a real consensus for that because they've let... At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed.
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Starting point is 00:12:12 arresting people there without arrest warrants. So you want to tell me that they got due process there? Look, these guys have got MS-13 tattooed all over them in most cases. Fine. Um, you know, you're, you're walking testimony to what you've got, but again, it's a very dangerous way to run this. And yet that's what the Soros district attorneys and the attorneys general, that's what they're trying to create here in our country. Anyway, getting back to the smart city, Westminster mall is quote, probably one of the largest areas of developable space. That's an odd word I've never seen before, able to be developed, uh, that still exists in our time in this area. So the city manager. And so who might be interested in living in this mall, asks Zero Hedge.
Starting point is 00:13:08 Well, they have the demographics here. They said people who are modern types of people, you know, trendy, fashionable, a modern type of suburban dweller who would rather walk to restaurants and other things than live in a single family home, suburban house with a yard and have to commute. You know, we have this urban sprawl and we need to get rid of the sprawl. We got to concentrate everybody.
Starting point is 00:13:36 We've heard this over and over again. CEO of Lyft was an urban planner by training. Urban planners love cities, hate cars. And he said in his op-ed piece, cars are the worst invention of man because it'll let people get out of cities. Cities are the best thing that man has ever created. No, I'm with Jefferson.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Cities are a threat to the health, the wealth, and the liberty of mankind. And so there's a big move to rezone commercial properties, to allow residential stuff. And they'll rework it however they need. Look, if they're going to turn the parking lot into a massive park, they can do whatever they need to to make this for purpose. And then listen to this. I thought this was kind of ominous.
Starting point is 00:14:26 One person who is, you know, it's an NGO, People for Housing Orange County, co-founder and executive director, said, we have an interesting mix of historic districts and tract housing of the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. But I don't see us building like that again. Very happy to see that.
Starting point is 00:14:53 It's going to be interesting to see how families evolve in denser spaces. Well, because, you know, you're just not going to be able to afford the American dream. You know, I'm a mid-20th century guy, so I know what happened when everybody got the chance to get out of the cities, even if it meant a long commute. They were there and happy about it. They have a little bit more space, something they could call their own, but they don't want you to own anything.
Starting point is 00:15:25 As a matter of fact, you look at what's happening with studios and one-bedroom apartments. The sizes are shrinking across the United States. There's also an article from Zero Hedge. A new study from Rent Cafe shows the national apartment size for studios and one-bedroom apartments is shrinking, meaning not only are prices on the rise across the country, but your dollar is getting less square footage than ever. This is shrinkflation. Typically, you see this at the grocery store where you buy a bag of chips and it's a little bit more expensive, but it's a lot smaller than it used to be.
Starting point is 00:15:57 We were just talking about that. A listener, Mark, was talking about what he saw at the grocery store, counting the number of things in a package. He says, yeah, it's a little bit more expensive, but look, they're giving you 25% less. Well, we're starting to see that with housing as well. As a matter of fact, one of the reasons I talk about studio and one-bedroom apartments is because they have now jumped jumped to be 57% of all rentals are one bed and or studio.
Starting point is 00:16:30 That's 57% of rentals. And that's a 50% increase in that category since 2013. So 57% are small apartments, and those small apartments are shrinking. Ten years ago, 2013, the average apartment size for these one-bedroom studio things, 941 square feet. Now it's 887 square feet, and that's down from 917 square feet just last year. By region, they said renters in the South enjoy an extra 106 square feet compared to the national average. So, you know, it is shrinking, shrinking, shrinking, or shrinking lifestyle. And it's by design. You know, Biden, as he's making gas ridiculously expensive and energy ridiculously expensive,
Starting point is 00:17:26 he shows up, even if you don't drive, shows up in your utility bill. He said, well, it's going to be painful, but it's going to get us to where we need to go. Your pain, his plan. That's what we're looking at here. And so where is this going to end up? I've already seen, yesterday I saw an article where they were touting this woman who was living out of her van. It was an older van. Look, she's got a tiny home, is what they called it.
Starting point is 00:17:49 A tiny home. She's turned it. She's living out of her car. I mean, this is something we were talking about years ago that was happening in super high-priced areas in California, like San Francisco and other places like that. Look, the people who are working in Silicon Valley can't afford to buy a house there, many of them. And so, you know, they're having to live in other areas, living out of their car, whatever.
Starting point is 00:18:16 And so I guess they noticed this. And in the UK, you've got a car company that's not, they don't sell cars here in the United States. It's a South Korean car company, I think. It's called Dacia. Here's their little tiny home type of thing. Look at this. The seats fold down.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Everything comes out. It turns into your bedroom right there. Isn't that great? So there's your little tiny home. Keeps getting tinier and tinier. And then, of course, going back in reverse, it goes back into a van. How convenient that is. And look, there may be instances where that'd be very convenient,
Starting point is 00:18:52 you know, camping or something like that, but to live out of it? Meanwhile, we have Meghan Markle and the man who was formerly known as Prince evicted from their small cottage. Their cruel landlord, who acts like a king, actually is his father, King Charles III. They said they are stunned, stunned to be treated this shabbily, I say. Evicted from their royal home they said uh they've been told that it is needed for someone else it looks like they have fallen from favor uh they've fallen so far from favor that they're going to take a jeffrey epstein pedophile prince andrew and give
Starting point is 00:19:42 him the place if they kick out the man formerly known as Prince. It all feels very final. And it feels like cruel punishment, he said. They will have until early summer to vacate, said a source. Initially, they were only given just a few weeks, but now they have at least until after the coronation. Well, you know, that might be a bit of a problem if you keep them in town.
Starting point is 00:20:09 They might have some things to say about that. Are they going to be at the coronation? I don't know. But it is truly amazing. This little soap. At this year's Cheltenham glory rests
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Starting point is 00:20:43 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. Opera that's going on. We'll be right back. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. Well, I reported yesterday, I just saw the headlines on the Drudge Report that Lori Lightfoot had lost a reelection bid.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I didn't realize how badly she lost. So I think it's time for us to revisit this and take a look at the numbers. And have a little bit of fun with Lori Lightfoot. Because it was, as I said yesterday, the first time in 40 years that a seated mayor in Chicago has lost re-election. But she's got a lot to say about this. It's a trap! Yeah, there you go. I can never look at her without seeing Admiral Akbar from Star Wars.
Starting point is 00:23:02 It's like her eyes are off to this sign like that. Anyway, she was beaten. she came in third place a distant third she came in at third place at about uh well less than half of what the first place uh vote getter got so she's not going to be in the runoff. Nobody got more than 50%. The number one guy got 35%. The number two guy got 20% and she got 16%. I thought it was interesting to see who came in in second place. It's a guy named Brandon.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Was he helped by the okay, Brandon campaign? Let's go, Brandon. Uh, you're, you're great. So, uh, anyway, you will not be defined by how you fall. She said, you'll be defined by how hard you work and how much you do for other people. Well, I think that is what defined her. She was working very hard for particular agendas, and she wasn't doing too much to protect people in that city.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And so they have a collection in this article here from Zero Hedge. They said, well, here's how she would be defined. And they had a list of six different articles that they'd published in the past where they had talked about various things that Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot had done. For example, she shouted F. Clarence Thomas during a pride parade. She granted interviews only to black or brown journalists. Another article, did Chicago punish car dealership rocked by $1 million theft after she called the owner an idiot?
Starting point is 00:24:59 Chicago's ex-city attorney branded Mayor Lori Lightfoot a disaster after a $2.9 million settlement over a botched police raid. Chicago homicide crisis worsens as Mayor Lightfoot fails to quell violence. And finally, Illinois sheriffs reject Mayor Lightfoot's urgent plea to cover police shortage and crime hit Chicago. This is how desperate she is. Please, somebody send some police in. She called the police, but she's not in her town either. She called the police in other towns and said, please come in. Show a picture of her here in this article, Travis.
Starting point is 00:25:46 It looks like she, scroll down a little bit, the one where she's got the mask. Keep going. There you go. It looks like that whole thing of trying to look like a crime fighter just didn't work for her. It looks like she's trying to look like Robin. She should have gone for the Batman look if she's going to do this. Here she is. She's got gone for the Batman look. She's going to do this. Here she is. She's got her blue latex gloves on. This must be the height of the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:26:11 She's got her little cloth mask on, and then she's got like a Robin mask, you know, a little black mask with eye cutouts on it. What's that about? Maybe that was her Halloween costume, I guess, because I see a witch's hat in the background. So the crime was up, violent crime was up 52% from just last year. Violent crime had doubled since 2021, up 100% since 2021, 52% from last year, despite the record crime. She said she was grateful that we worked together to remove a record number of guns off of our streets.
Starting point is 00:26:56 And then when asked by a reporter, if she thought there was any racism or sexism, she took the bait. It's a trap! Yeah, she should have listened to her other self. It was a trap. Now, she fell into it, of course. She loves that.
Starting point is 00:27:14 She said, well, I'm a black woman in America. So, of course, this is about race and gender. Really? Really? When she was elected, was she a black woman when she was elected? Has she changed her skin color or her gender since she got elected? People elected her because of her gender and her lesbian background.
Starting point is 00:27:37 She's LGBT. They elected her because of that. They elected her because of her intersectionality and all the little identity politics boxes that she checked. And what they got was absolute incompetence. Imagine that. You vote for somebody because of their skin color and their sexual preferences. I'm sure those sexual preferences helped her a great deal
Starting point is 00:27:59 with crime in the area, don't you think? Jonathan Turley tweeted out. he put out some crime stats. Things like theft up 33% in just one year. Murders were actually down by 22% because we throughout 2022, 2021, you were seeing 50, 60 people shot per weekend in chicago uh but overall crime was up by 58 and uh you know but people rejected her because she's a black lesbian woman and uh she was that when they voted for anyway take a look at what is happening with crime by the way and these cities as i pointed out uh you know showing you the uh the big
Starting point is 00:28:53 giant prison that's been constructed in el salvador and i really do think that that is the purpose of um the soros district attorneys and attorneys general. These people are putting in zero bail, letting criminals out right away without anybody taking a look at their risk to the society. Yes, bail can be weaponized. Bail can be discriminatory against people who are poor. But if they're poor, if they're a threat to the community, when you look at what is happening at the border to that rancher that I talked about,
Starting point is 00:29:31 gave you an update on it yesterday, a million-dollar bail, and charging him with first-degree premeditated murder, that is just so over the top that justice of the peace there who is the judge in this particular case is so unbelievably prejudiced that it is truly amazing and yet the bail system which nothing is perfect anything can be abused by a person in authority who is a bad actor as we see at the border there and yet if you take a look at the statistics, they looked at one county, Yolo County District Attorney, published a study on zero bail.
Starting point is 00:30:19 This was something that was put in that area as a result of court mandates during the COVID crisis. Oh, well, you know, we're going to lock down all of you, but we're going to release prisoners, right? How does that work? Lockdown has always been a prison term, but during lockdown, they were just, as soon as they would catch criminals involved in crime, just let them out.
Starting point is 00:30:40 We don't want to keep them in a prison. They might get sick. Why are you imprisoning us? Why are you locking down our businesses, our small businesses? You're not locking down the big box Wall Street retailers, but you're locking down Main Street America. And you're locking down the American citizens, law-abiding citizens, even though you don't have a law that allows you to lock
Starting point is 00:31:06 us down in most cases. It's predicated on declaration of emergency, pushed out by unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats, but you're letting the criminals that get caught out. So they just completed this in February 2023. They looked at recidivism that was counted if the individual was arrested anywhere else within 18 months of their original arrest and being released again. So they took an 18-month period. They did a random sample of about 100 arrested individuals
Starting point is 00:31:38 who were released from jail on bail in 2018 or 2019. So these people who were arrested and then released on bail. Compared to a random sample of 100 arrested individuals who were released from jail with zero bail from April the 19th, 2020 to May 31st, 2021. Again, one month after the Trump emergency was put in. So here's what they found. Individuals released on zero bail were subsequently re-arrested, a total of 163% more crimes than individuals who were released on bail.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Arrested individuals released on bail re-offended at an average rate that was 70% higher than those who had been released based on bail. The average recidivism rate for those released on zero bail was 78% over 18 months, while the average recidivism rate for those released on bail was only 46%. So 46% versus 78% for people who had zero bail. Individuals released on zero bail committed new felonies 90% more often than those who had to post bail. And why is all this the case?
Starting point is 00:32:59 Well, because, you know, again, you can have officials like the ones at the Arizona border who are, you know, vindictive, politicized. But the whole point of the bail system is for the authorities to do an evaluation of risk to the community, an evaluation of risk of flight, and to put a corresponding dollar amount on it. And then if these people can find a bail bondsman who will put up that money, then that bail bondsman, if it's a high amount, you better believe they're going to keep an eye on that person. So basically what you're doing with the bail, you're letting them out,
Starting point is 00:33:38 but you're giving a financial incentive to somebody to keep an eye on them, probably more closely than the, definitely more closely than the police would. Individuals released on zero bail committed new misdemeanors 123% more often than those who posted bail. Finally, individuals released on zero bail were re-arrested two or more new crimes 148% more often. And they committed new violent offenses 200% more often. This is a strategy, again, to create chaos.
Starting point is 00:34:16 You do it from the inside. You do it with chaos and disruption. And you do it iteratively. And that's what the 50- year war on drugs has been doing. That's why we have these gangs like MS 13 in the first place, but it was also what is being done to us deliberately by the Soros DAs. Here's another one, George Gascon. Um, Gascon does not want the criminals to be his guest.
Starting point is 00:34:43 He wants to let them go, uh, be my criminals to be his guest. He wants to let them go. Be my guest. Be my guest. Anyway, he suspended a prosecutor for misgendering a child molester accused of murder. A murderer who is now dressing as a woman. I guess George Gascon never saw Psycho. Anyway, he suspended a prosecutor for misgendering and dead naming a convicted child molester. Eight years ago, his office refused to prosecute the individual as an adult after he molested
Starting point is 00:35:19 a 10-year-old girl just two weeks before his 18th birthday. And I remember this case. He's now, this guy is now 26. And he went by the name of James at the time of the molestation. Tubbs was also accused of sexually molesting a four year old girl at a California library in August of 2013 while her mother was just a few aisles over browsing books in a library. And so because of that, they refused to come after this, uh, you know, LA prosecutor, George Gascon, uh, refused to come after him as an adult came after him as a child. So they gave him two years in a juvie facility, juvenile facility,
Starting point is 00:36:05 for girls, for girls. Child molester. Put him in, he's now 26, they put him in a juvenile facility, and they put him in a juvenile facility for girls, after molesting a child, a girl. Meanwhile, he's, now that's the case going back a decade. In the interim, this guy, because he's been out free,
Starting point is 00:36:32 he has been charged with using a rock to murder another member of a survivalist transient group in 2019. So I think what we desperately need here, clearly rocks are easily available to anybody in this country. And something's got to be done about that. We need to have a program for rock control, don't we? And don't misgender these people. Because if you're a prosecutor who uses the wrong name, you get fired. This guy gets, it gets, they put the fox in the chicken house.
Starting point is 00:37:10 They take a child molester and put him in a young girl's juvenile facility. So, there's Gascon who is doing this, and he has just now suspended a prosecutor for allegedly misgendering and deadnaming him. Because, you know, Tubbs is a victim, but the prosecutor who uses his old name, he's now calling himself Anna. He was, his original name was, let's just deadname him right here. Tubbs. They don't even have it. This is, in this article, I guess they're afraid to use it. Oh, James.
Starting point is 00:37:55 James. What they say, and this is funny. In this article, they say he went by the name of James, quote unquote. They put James in quotes. They don't put his new name hannah in quotes they got a mug shot of him with a beard um so this uh bearded uh hannah is um as gascon said i take this very seriously the um well actually the uh communications director at the district attorney's office said, we take this very seriously.
Starting point is 00:38:30 The transgender community is frequently the target of violent attacks. Yeah, not little girls. The transgender community we should be concerned about. We should treat him as a victim. And what makes this all the more amazing is that last year, this is why I remember this story, last year Fox News got a jailhouse recording of Tubbs admitting that it was wrong to attack the little girl, but gloating over how he got away with it,
Starting point is 00:39:04 the light punishment that was given to him. The suspect boasted that nothing would happen after the guilty plea due to Gascon's lenient policies for juvenile defendants, and he laughed about not having to go back to prison or even register as a sex offender because they treated him as a child. He's not a child. They treat him as a woman. He's not a woman. And if you point that out, you get fired from the district attorney's office. Tubbs also made explicit remarks about the victim that are unfit to print, said Fox News.
Starting point is 00:39:41 And so he said, so now they're going to put me in with other trannies that have seen their cases like mine or with the one tranny like me that has a case like mine, he tells his father. So when you come to court, dad, make sure you address me as her, her. In another call, he and his father laughed about choosing the new name, Hannah. Tubbs is currently being held on a million-dollar bond in Kern County, where he killed the man with a rock, under the name James Tubbs, while the court records use the name Hannah Tubbs. So the jail has got him under his real name, James, and the court is playing the game,
Starting point is 00:40:31 and the district attorney is playing the game, that his name is Hannah. And you better not say otherwise, or there will be consequences for that. We'll be right back. Thank you. The Common Man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future.
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Starting point is 00:43:10 TheDavidKnightShow.com Okay, we're back. We had the studio put together last night, and I appreciate the guys working so late. And my other son, the Whistler, as you hear him whistling on the, not the good band, the Ugly, but what was the other one um anyway um it was full of dollars so uh so uh he got the uh the last 24 hours these guys have taken the studio apart put it back together again twice as we had to relocate because we were out of internet here
Starting point is 00:43:43 but fortunately we spent enough time on the phone with the people that they got it done yesterday after the show was finished. Let's take a look at what is happening with the campaign for president. We have Mike Pence out saying that he will not commit to supporting Trump if he's the nominee. CBS News has a story. There's an interview that they were doing with him. He says that he won't say whether or not he's running for president next year,
Starting point is 00:44:11 and he won't speak ill of his ex-boss Trump. But in an interview with CBS, he also twice declined to support Trump if he is a Republican presidential nominee. Well, you know, that's something that if I recall, Trump said essentially the same thing about all of the candidates in the 2016 race. It was, what, August or September of 2015, the very first debate. And there were about 16 people at the time. And it was the very first question.
Starting point is 00:44:44 And Brett Barr did it and bear. And he said, um, uh, to each of them, you know, will use, if you lose, will you support who the nominee is? Went right down the list. And the only one who said no was Trump. And I said, the time I thought that was great. That was why would you commit to, uh, signing on to somebody if you don't know what that person is about or you don't agree with them?
Starting point is 00:45:07 Why would you wind up supporting them? Just because of blind partisan politics? I thought Trump came off looking very good on that very first question of the very first debate because of exactly this. And I thought Rand Paul really shot himself in the foot with his indignation. How dare you say you're not going to be a partisan hack like me? Basically what he was saying. How dare you say you're not going to support the Republican nominee?
Starting point is 00:45:33 We all need to close ranks. But this is not an endorsement of Pence by me by any means. Again, I think we need to understand what these people are doing, but we also need to know there's no saviors that are going to be allowed to even run for president. But he says, I'm very confident that we're going to have better choices come 2024. Better than what? Better than Trump.
Starting point is 00:45:58 And I'm confident that our standard bearer will win the day in November of that year. He said that his message in a speech to young voters in Michigan was to, quote, resist the temptation of focusing on personalities or embracing a populism that is unmoored to conservative principle. Well, that's good advice. It would be nice if we put principle over uh personalities now um uh you know and again what principles you know what are conservative principles but we do have people who are unhinged from reality i talk about that all the time we have people who um and i'm talking about not the commentators so much being unhinged from reality.
Starting point is 00:46:47 They know exactly what's going on, as we saw in the Fox lawsuit. We know that Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, all of them are saying, Trump is horrible. This guy is going to take himself down and destroy us as well. But we can't say anything because the crowd, the mob, loves him. So we have to feed the mob what they want to hear. And the mob is completely unhinged from reality, unhinged from what is being done to them at the moment. I mean, this is the end of 2020. And you look at all the things that Trump had done all that year. All the people say, well, look at the wonderful things that he did before. Like what?
Starting point is 00:47:24 You know, gun control by executive order the previous year, telling people the people say, well, look at the wonderful things that he did before. Like what? Gun control by executive order the previous year? Telling people the previous year, got to get the shots. I don't care that you've got religious objections to this. I don't care that it's a private. You got to get the shots, that measles stuff really going around. Those types of things. But I don't care if Trump was the best president ever, as I said. Benedict Arnold won a lot of battles in the Revolutionary War
Starting point is 00:47:46 before he betrayed America. Why do we remember Benedict Arnold, but we forget about Benedict Donald? It doesn't matter. Trump could have done everything that he promised to do, which, by the way, he didn't. He could have done it perfectly, And yet what he did in 2020 was such a level of betrayal that it would have wiped out all the rest of it. Such a level of betrayal that you would expect that perhaps
Starting point is 00:48:14 maybe he just did the stuff the first couple of years because he wanted to get in a position to stab us in the back. You got to get behind somebody before you can stab them in the back, you know. Thank you, YJ72 on Rumble. Thank you in the back. You've got to get behind somebody before you can stab them in the back. Thank you, YJ72 on Rumble. Thank you for the tip. He says, the commercial on the ski resort is my favorite. Love the music. Are they at Davos?
Starting point is 00:48:36 No, they're not at Davos, but we are the ones who are going downhill. I never see the stakeholders in Davos going downhill. Yeah. I never see the, uh, the stakeholders and Davos going downhill. It's always the plans about how they're going to push us over the clip without any skis. Um, but, uh, no, that's just a collection of things, um, uh, on the internet, but, uh, I'm glad you like that. Thank you. I was thinking I need to pull that out of rotation since we're getting out of the winter season. You know, it's really fundamentally a Christmas tune, but I changed that a good bit. And since it was a lot of skiing stuff, I was like, well, I can just keep it on there through the winter. But we're starting to get into spring now, so that'll disappear pretty soon, come back later.
Starting point is 00:49:16 But looking at the conservative principles that he believes are there. This is, when he talks about conservative principles, this is how he defines them. He says, I can assure you that if we, these people always refer to themselves in the plural, like the queen or the king, right? The royal we. If we decide to choose to run, we will bring that broad conservative agenda that has characterized my life and career before before what before he threw it all away to support the trump ticket he says that means listen to this how does he define a conservative agenda
Starting point is 00:49:58 pence says that means a strong national defense it means means standing up for America's place as leader of the free world. It means confronting aggression, whether it is in Eastern Europe or standing strong in the Asia Pacific. If you want war with Russia and China, Trump Pence is your guy. He's the guy you want to vote for. This guy says that conservative principles are war, hegemony, and empire. That's what Mike Pence stands for.
Starting point is 00:50:35 That's what he thinks conservatism is about. Let me tell you something. The real conservatives at the beginning of the 20th century were against war. You had people like Taft and others who were the original america first guys they had a foreign policy that was like george washington no foreign entanglements we don't want to get involved in another european war you know what happened in world war one we don't want to have that happen again and they were right they were right and um uh we do not want to have that kind of foreign policy. But Mike Pence does. Mike Pence has an America last foreign policy.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Because he sees America as an empire. Not a republic. And all these people want to act like Caesar. They crossed the Rubicon a long time ago. Yeah, the GOP used to be anti-war, but I'm afraid that Mike Pence pushes that now more than anybody. On Rockfin, thank you for the tip, Virtual Gypsy. That was good morning.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Glad to see you back at the home studio. Pray all is well. Well, thank you very much. Yeah, everything seems to be fine. The guys did a great job. They work really long hours. I really do appreciate what they did. and he predicts that Trump will be indicted by summer and that his presidential campaign is going to make the legal peril even worse. He said he didn't think that Trump's legal team would be able to dismiss the Georgia case over the grand jury for persons conduct. And of course, I haven't played the clips of that, but you know,
Starting point is 00:52:23 this is, she's in there making peter strock faces you know where they yeah she took this tour as a grand juror doing this tour before the prosecutors announced the results and you know everybody's saying well she's messed this up by uh speaking i don't know if she has or not. But Chris Christie says he doesn't think the Trump team can dismiss it over her bizarre, strange behavior showing extreme prejudice.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Anyway, he said, I still have a hard time believing Trump will be indicted for attempting to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and defining enough votes to swing the state in his favor. Christie said, this is a very difficult case to make off of that phone call. He said, now I don't know if they've got any other evidence, but he said, based on what I know publicly,
Starting point is 00:53:16 what is known publicly, I think it's a tough case to bring against the former president based on the information we now know. Then the conversation turned to the special counsel, Jack Smith. Christie assessed that Trump remains legally exposed to the buildup to the Capitol riot and the obsession of Congress that came after that. Christie expected neither Trump nor Biden would be prosecuted over the classified documents scandals, but he was asked to summarize Trump's legal perils by asking if the former president will be indicted before the 2024 primary debates. Christie predicted that it would happen.
Starting point is 00:53:57 And again, that's why the summer is the issue, because debates start this summer. He said Trump's campaigning is likely to make his situation worse. He said, I think the most likely place that it will happen is in New York, if, in fact, all they're looking at is the Stormy Daniels payments. He said, I think Letitia James has made it clear that she is a political prosecutor. She's made it clear in spades. She is a grandstanding political prosecutor. And so that is a very, very easy prediction to make
Starting point is 00:54:35 because she wants to grab the spotlight and she wants to put herself up as the person who attacked Trump, if not the person who took him down. He's tried this on multiple times. And so he said, um, uh, she's established herself as a political, political prosecutor that what she wants to do and that she has promised during the campaign that she's going to do is to get Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:55:01 And I think she probably will, but I don't think that that would do him much harm. So I think in terms of the likelihood of indictment, I'd put New York first, the special council second, and Georgia third in terms of likelihood of indictment. But he says, in terms of the seriousness of the peril for the president, I'd put the special counsel above either of those other two. So then Hugh Hewitt, who was interviewing at the time, he says, so in brief, do you expect an indictment by July? He said, I expect the New York probably would act. I don't know whether the special counsel will act by that time, but my guess is that New York would act by that time. Hewitt, can someone run for office and do debates and give interviews when they're under indictment and not make their situation worse?
Starting point is 00:55:54 Christie says, no, I think it's impossible for them to not make the situation worse. Although what I would say to you, Hugh, is that given the limited nature of the New York case, I don't know that he's going to be getting a whole lot of questions about the Stormy Daniels situation anyway. I think it seems to me to be pretty cut and dry situation. And I don't know that he'd make his situation markedly worse. But every time you open your mouth, as you know, in this kind of situation, you run the real risk of adding complications to a case where you could lose your liberty. What does that mean? Go to jail. And that's why defense lawyers always rightfully tell their clients to keep quiet because you don't need to make that situation more complicated
Starting point is 00:56:36 because your liberty is at stake. Second reference to jail. But of course, even jail would not stop Trump from running. They talked about that. Eugene Debs ran for president from jail, got a lot of votes and so forth. Nothing that Trump could do at this point is going to deter the people who still support him at this point. If they are so clueless about what happened with the jab, if they can't connect that to Trump as hard as Trump has tried to take credit for that, if they refuse to do that, if they're going to lie to themselves, this cognitive dissonance, this double think that the MAGA crowd is guilty of, if they're going to continue down that, there isn't anything that could happen to Trump.
Starting point is 00:57:22 As a matter of fact, you look at the Stormy Daniels situation. That would have been, in the days where America had any moral standards left whatsoever, that would have been a career ender for anybody else. But of course, Donald Trump came in with that baggage. And I said that about him when he was running in 2015. I said, you know, one of the things that I always thought was interesting was how the LGBT people would be so proud of their sin that they would have parades about it. But Donald Trump is so proud of his, I said, you don't see people. I used to say for the longest time, you don't see people having an
Starting point is 00:58:03 adultery pride parade, right? They typically try to hide it. Not Donald Trump. He parades it. It says a great deal about his character, about his loyalty to oath, but a great deal about his character. Rumble, geesebusters, geesebusters. Good to see you. good to see you good to see you on rumble too by the way uh i know we and we had some problems with rumble last couple
Starting point is 00:58:29 of days they went was it uh working yesterday travis rumble that was kind of touch and go we had a lot of people we could see it there but we had a lot of people complaining about it so the live stream was up on rumble but for some reason it didn't push the notification out to people so we had a lot fewer viewers than normal but But it seems to be working today now. Yeah, it was working, but no notifications. That's been a common problem with multiple platforms for multiple people for all of time. So getting push notifications working consistently is a bit wonky.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Okay, all right. And again, the sad thing is that YouTube has got all the technical issues worked out. And they're so far ahead of everybody else technically that they can just spend all their time hiding things and shutting people down. That's the sad reality of where we are right now in this monopoly, this Google monopoly. But going back to Geesebusters. Geesebusters, geesebusters, geesebusters. And he's got a business where he can, without just going out and shooting all the geese on the golf course or the airport tarmac or whatever. He's got a way to persuade them gently to scare them off, essentially.
Starting point is 00:59:40 They don't come back. But thank you for the tip. Thank you very much. He said, 100% right, David. Trump was the mastermind, the biggest traitor in American history. That's the way I see him. There's absolutely nothing the man could ever do to regain my trust. And I said that.
Starting point is 00:59:56 As he was doing all this stuff, I said, what did we think we were going to get, actually? I mean, we knew what Hillary Clinton was. And again, you go back to the election, same thing that Julian Assange said. He said, we know that Hillary Clinton is a criminal and a murderer. We know that she's a warmonger. So we don't know what Trump is yet, but we know what Hillary is. Might as well give him a chance. And so again, uh, during Trump's administration, uh, the government, and continuing, is trying to kill Julian Assange.
Starting point is 01:00:28 That's what you get. You get people who have no loyalty to you. They demand 100% loyalty. But as his own lawyer said, Ty Cobb, he's incapable of acting except out of his, as an offended narcissist and for revenge. And so as we saw what was leaked by Fox News that I reported yesterday, the comments that were being made by Tucker, by Sean Hannity, who on air, Trump's BFF, his best friend forever. Oh, what was he saying behind his back?
Starting point is 01:01:06 Well, it's pretty amazing. And so Trump is very upset about that. He blames Fox News for, quote, aiding and abetting the destruction of America. Wait a minute. I thought that's what January the 6th and Stop the Steal was about. Aiding and abetting the destruction of America. Creating an enemy of the state class, and trapping his own supporters,
Starting point is 01:01:29 and doing it so he could make money. I thought that's what January the 6th was about. But no, he says that's what Fox News is about. So there was some publicly released evidence in this case. And by the way, I want to talk about, and I had this, I realized I'd not talked about this. I had this in my stack. It was last week on the 23rd of February that I had the information that Fox had leaked that they had obtained via discovery.
Starting point is 01:01:56 So when you have a lawsuit, a couple of things have to happen. Somebody's going to serve you with a lawsuit. You have to file a response to it. Say, nope, I didn't do it. Basically, I'm not guilty of that. If you don't, if you're silent, they win by default. So you always want to respond to that. And then the next step is they say, well, there's information that we need to have from you. And of course, you can do the same thing to them. And so both Fox and Dominion have gone through discovery of the other side,
Starting point is 01:02:25 and they've obtained these emails. That's what was just released by the Dominion lawyers. But last week, Fox did the same thing and did it first to the Dominion people. And Dominion doesn't come across looking too good in all of this either, nor do their machines. Just like Fox doesn't come across looking too good from the journalism standpoint and the truth standpoint. So they both look pretty bad, and they're both releasing information about what the other side did. You have to comply with discovery, just like you have to reply when you are served with a lawsuit, or you lose. That's just the way that it works. That's why Alex lost the lawsuit. He didn't lose that lawsuit because the First Amendment has been thrown under the bus. He lost that lawsuit because he refused to defend the First
Starting point is 01:03:18 Amendment. He refused to turn over information. Subsequently, it happened when his incompetent lawyer sent the emails. And it's like, oh, yeah, you really have. You know, we knew that you were hiding information. And now we have the actual evidence that you were hiding information. Things that you said you didn't have. Well, we see that you did have them, that type of thing. Now, he should have defended the First Amendment. Fox is defending the First Amendment. Fox is defending
Starting point is 01:03:45 the First Amendment, and I don't think that Dominion should win this case. I don't think that the Sandy Hook people should have won the case. You can be wrong. You can be biased about anything. Who gets to decide what is right and wrong, right? The only alternative to having free speech where everybody gets to say what they want and wrong, right? The only alternative to not having, you know, the alternative to having free speech where everybody gets to say what they want to say is that you've got some dictator somewhere, like we've seen on social media, deciding what is true and false and punishing people and taking away people's speech. We don't want that. And so whether or not you agree with what Alex said about Sandy Hook, whether or not you agree with what Fox News said about Dominion and the voting. Now, you know, they made
Starting point is 01:04:29 it, Fox's exposure, in my opinion, is that they made it about one particular company and said that this company was bad. They didn't talk about it in general, uh, in terms of how failed, uh, electronic voting is. And so then it becomes, uh, what did they purposely and knowingly slander this company? And,
Starting point is 01:04:56 um, yeah, I guess slander libel, whatever, uh, is that what they're guilty of? Because that is what the civil suit is about. Uh, but, uh, that's one of the reasons why Fox released dominion's own assessment, is that what they're guilty of? Because that is what the civil suit is about.
Starting point is 01:05:09 But that's one of the reasons why Fox released Dominion's own assessment saying our machines got, have bugs in it. This is garbage. We're getting the wrong answers. And so anyway, we'll, we'll talk about that in a moment, but first Trump.
Starting point is 01:05:22 So the private conversations that were just released in the last couple of days and Trump was furious. Here is what he had to say on a truth social. He says, if Rupert Murdoch honestly believes that the presidential election of 2020, despite massive all uppercase massive amounts of proof to the contrary, was not rigged and stolen, then he and his group of MAGA-hating globalist rhinos should get out of the news business as soon as possible because they are aiding and abetting the destruction of America, puts in all uppercases, with fake news, uppercase, certain brave and patriotic Fox News hosts who he scorns and ridicules got it right.
Starting point is 01:06:10 He got it wrong. They should be admired and praised, not rebuked and forsaken. Well, it's interesting because when you go back and, again, look at last week what we first found in this back and forth discovery uh fox news had released as part i guess of their um uh as part of their defense and i don't know if they released it in a statement or not the way that the dominion lawyers did uh what was being said by Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson and Rupert Murdoch and Paul Ryan, who has a lot to say in terms of editorial content because he's on the board of directors of Fox News. Anyway, that's what broke yesterday.
Starting point is 01:06:59 But a week ago, as part of this discovery, Fox had released information that key Dominion executives had admitted that the company's products were riddled with bugs, absolute garbage. And that was right before the 2020 election. Dominion voting system employees have acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, saying, for example, that a bug led to incorrect results, according to Discovery. So, you know, Fox's critical flaws with Trump led to incorrect results as well. But anyway, they will cover that up just as Dominion tries to cover up its bugs. Both of them are looking pretty bad. In a 2018 email, Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy, Eric Coomer,
Starting point is 01:07:51 he acknowledged the company's technology was marred by, quote, a critical bug. And he put asterisks on either side of critical. He didn't make it all uppercase like Donald Trump did. But then he said leading to, and then he did make it all uppercase. Incorrect results. Doesn't get any worse than that, does it? In 2019, he lamented, quote, our products suck. That's basically what Fox News is saying.
Starting point is 01:08:24 And now Dominion is suing Fox News for one and a half billion dollars based on the assessment of their own executives. I mean, saying what their own executives assessed. That's what I should say. Same thing. I said almost, he said this, almost all of Dominion's technological failures were due to our complete F up in installment. He said, we don't address our weaknesses effectively. Dominion's technological failures were due to our complete F-up in installment, he said. We don't address our weaknesses effectively, he said in another email. Less than a week before the 2020 presidential election, he said in an email,
Starting point is 01:08:55 our excrement is just riddled with bugs. And he wasn't the only person in the organization. A Dominion sales manager, Mark Beckstrand, testified in a deposition that other parties have gotten a hold of Dominion's equipment illicitly. You know what everybody else calls that? A hack. They've hacked into our electronic voting machine. When you stop and think about it, right?
Starting point is 01:09:20 Is it really that complicated a task for a voting machine you have two jobs you got to make sure that you add up the votes properly and they've only got about two candidates for each particular office at most right so you gotta you gotta count the votes i seriously this day and age any computer company that can't accurately count votes, that's why so many people say, wait a minute, there's something going on here. That's too simple a task to mess up. But you've got two tasks. You've got one of them is to count the vote,
Starting point is 01:09:59 and the other task is to make sure that your machine is secure so that other people can't change the count. You've got just two problems. And they appear not to be able to handle either one of those. As Comer said, look, we're getting incorrect results. We've got a critical bug. Another person says, we have had our equipment illicitly gotten a hold of. And then said, we've identified specific instances in Georgia and North Carolina and testified that a Dominion machine was hacked in Michigan
Starting point is 01:10:35 and confirmed that these security failures were reported about in the news. After the 2020 election, a security expert told the media that Dominion software should be designed to detect and prevent the kind of glitch that was experienced in Antrim County, Michigan. And Comer wrote an email to the Dominion vice president saying he's not entirely wrong. So when you look at what they're doing, and one of the things that has surfaced from this in the past, and it's not just Dominion, it was a different voting machine company, that when people looked at, evaluated the code, they found that the variable that held the sums was a floating-point number now if you are a coder that means a floating-point number means that they can get fractional results right you
Starting point is 01:11:38 don't want fractional results you're always going to have integers. And so if you're writing code, one of the first things that you would do in a code review would be to use data structures. You would type your variables so that you're going to avoid anything that is going to mess stuff up, like having a floating point number. The only reason you would have a floating point number in there is if you wanted to leave a backdoor in
Starting point is 01:12:04 where somebody could say, well, we want to apply a percentage of the votes. You know, we want to make sure that we get X number of percent votes for candidate A and X number of percent votes for candidate B. So you take your percentage and you roll that out. I want 53% for A and 47% for B. Well, you're going to wind up with some fractional numbers. And then you'll convert them to an integer before you report it. That's the only reason you would have a variable that's a floating point number. Good practices would be that if you're going to be counting whole numbers,
Starting point is 01:12:41 you would make sure that you're only going to be holding whole numbers. And so that in and of itself looked like there was a bit of skullduggery embedded into the code. And there's been many instances of that, but it's the hacking ability that is really a big issue. And when you look at this one and a half billion, they say in this particular article, 1.6 billion, you look at this lawsuit, how much is Dominion worth? Well, it was purchased, uh, the, um, well, not all of it, but, uh, staple street capital, uh, bought a 75% interest in Dominion, 2018, and they paid $38.6 million. So if they paid $38.6 million for a 75% stake, that would mean that the market value was evaluated in 2018 to be $51 million.
Starting point is 01:13:41 And so they're suing Fox for 29 times the value of the company. Current and former employees of Staple Street Capital commented on the large damages being sought in this lawsuit. And they said in some emails obtained, it'd be pretty unreal if you guys like 20-timed your Dominion investment with these lawsuits. Well, no, it's more like 30 times. Fox News released a statement saying, the core of this case remains about freedom of the press and freedom of speech, which are fundamental rights afforded by the Constitution and protected by New York Times versus Sullivan.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Well, that's right. Free speech, like I said before, free press, free speech, your free speech, the free press, the journalists, that needs to be free even if it is false. If you don't allow the expression of speech that you disagree with, then that's not free speech at all. And the question is who gets to decide what is true and false? Well, as Fox News said, we report, you decide. That is a good slogan.
Starting point is 01:14:53 The responsibility is on the public to decide what is true and false. And there's a lot of bad information coming out of mainstream media like Fox News. It's up to you to vet that. I frequently refer to them as FAUX News because whenever I disagree with something that they're putting out. But, you know, there's a lot of critical areas that they have deceived people over the last three years
Starting point is 01:15:24 with the vaccines, with lockdowns, with support of the lockdowns, pushing the fear. They're now back on the lab leak bandwagon to push fear to people. Just a lot of garbage, dangerous garbage. And they need to be called out on that, but they have the right to say that under the First Amendment. I adamantly disagree with them, but I'll defend their right to say it. Yeah, that was a distillation of what Voltaire had said. I do agree with that. I disagree with Fox News, but I agree they have a right to say whatever about that. Meanwhile, going back to Mike Pence, he says that he disagrees with DeSantis going after
Starting point is 01:16:03 Disney's tax status because he's a limited government Republican. I guess he's in favor of corporate subsidies and that type of thing and letting them do whatever they wish without having any responsibilities in terms of opposing the values that Mike Pence says he supports. Now he wants to talk about some of the social issues after he's put himself out there as a George W. Bush warmonger. He said the law bars instruction, this particular law that they say don't say gay, the law bars
Starting point is 01:16:39 instructions about even the mentioning of sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. There you go. As DeSantis had said, um, you can't say anything to the kids about their gender. You can't talk to them about sex and all the rest of the stuff from kindergarten to third grade.
Starting point is 01:16:53 But by the time they turned to 10, 10, have your way with them, do whatever you want. You know, 10 year olds, fair game, fair game.
Starting point is 01:17:03 Uh, so, um, Disney and all this to bring this on issued this statement as the bill was signed a parental rights bill uh florida's bill also known as the don't say gay bill that's what they call it it was never given that name in the legislature, that should never have passed and should never have been signed into law. Our goal as a company is for this law to be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts.
Starting point is 01:17:33 And we remain committed to supporting the national and state organizations working to achieve that. We are dedicated to standing up for rights and safety of LGBT members and the Disney family and the community in Florida across the country. And so, you know, when you look at this and you look at things like Apple Computer and Tim Cook in California putting in,
Starting point is 01:17:57 I think he put in $8 million, and Apple said they'll match any contributions that anybody made to support the referendum to shut down a regular marriage you know if they're getting any kind of state favors and i tell you the reedy creek district is a major favor from the state of florida major major benefit to them major subsidy to them not a level playing field for anybody else i mean you, you know, Universal Studios doesn't get that kind of treatment with their amusement park there.
Starting point is 01:18:28 You've got a lot of other amusement parks that have come and gone over the years, roadside attractions. They don't get that kind of help that Disney got. If they're going to get that, you know, especially, I don't think anybody should get that kind of help. It ought to be a level playing field. I don't think the biggest companies ought to be getting subsidies. I oppose that everywhere, whether you're talking about football stadiums, or you're talking about Disney World or anything else. But certainly, if they're going to play the
Starting point is 01:18:54 political game, I don't think they should be getting that. Now, I'll just remind you again, this is what Joe Biden said about marriage about 20 years ago. The world's going to Hades in a handbasket. We are desperately concerned about the circumstance relating to avian flu. We don't have enough vaccines. We don't have enough police officers. And we're going to debate the next three weeks, I'm told, gay marriage, a flag amendment, and God only knows what else. I can't believe the American people can't see through this. We already have a law,
Starting point is 01:19:31 the Defense of Marriage Act, where we've all voted, not where I voted, and others said, look, marriage is between a man and a woman, and states must respect that. Nobody's violated that law. There's been no challenge to that law why do we need a constitutional amendment marriage is between a man and a woman what's the game going on here yeah yeah big change in uh joe biden not just in his mental capacity but a big change in joe biden and um before we take a break i want to read a couple of comments here and thank people on Rockfin. Simon Sigurill says, very generous. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 01:20:10 I appreciate that tip. By the way, let me just say, I don't think we've updated the gas gauge, but I want to thank everyone for their support. And I have a list of people here that just fell on the floor that I'm going to have to get during break. But I really do sincerely appreciate, we were a little bit light last month. We were about 10% under last month, but we made the goal this month. And so thank you to all of you for your support. Really do appreciate that. And thank you, Simon. Appreciate that. It says, God bless you and your family. Don't forget to plug yourself. I know you hate it, but your fans expect it, and we need to support you. Shout out to Wise Wolf and the Wolf Pack just joined. Tony is awesome. Yes, and a big supporter of this program. Really
Starting point is 01:20:56 do appreciate Tony. Also on Rockfin, we have Solo Cat, 1980. Trump has passed Hillary and body count by millions, perhaps billions, from the Trump shot. Absolutely. Absolutely. And that's what I hear from people. Well, you know, Trump is now saying that he's going to save us from World War III. Do you believe that? Look at how Trump is focused on China. You really do understand that China is the main focus, that Russia is just a warm-up, and they're going for Russia because they need to go to China. Did Trump get us out of NATO? No. He identified the problem, and he did nothing about it.
Starting point is 01:21:37 It's good enough for the base for him to just talk about what should be done, and they don't care if he really does it. He just leaves things to get worse so yeah the the reality is is that our governments everywhere are at war with us and their chosen weapon was made by trump and sent out by trump you want to get upset about tanks sent to ukraine think about the injections sent to the entire world by Trump and that wicked cabal of pharmaceutical murderers, the big pharmakia. We'll be right back. The David Knight Show is a critical thinking super spreader. If you've been exposed to logic by listening to The David Knight Show,
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Starting point is 01:24:07 I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done Yeah, as you watch that train slowly wiggling down the track, you know, going left and right and up and down because the railroad tracks are decaying. Yeah, the flagrant in-your-face corruption that led to the Ohio train disaster. This is an interview that RFK Jr. had with David Sirota. He said this could have been prevented if industry regulators had stood up against companies by insisting on some safety standards. Oh, seems like I've heard that before. Seems like I've seen that before.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Seems like I've seen that happening with the FDA. You know, this tragic loss of life and crippling that is happening around the world, something could have been done about it if the bureaucracies that said that we are going to protect you had done anything about it. They're pretending to do oversight. And let me say this, it is worse for a government agency to pretend to do oversight than for that agency to not even exist. We would be far better off with no FDA and no CDC, even besides the fact that they've got an agenda to destroy us, but just assuming that their only fault was that they didn't do their job properly. Let's even say that they didn't do their job properly because, not because they're being bribed and outright corruption, but you know, they're just incompetent, let's say. Let's just
Starting point is 01:25:44 be charitable. They're just incompetent and they're not doing it, but they're just incompetent, let's say. Let's just be charitable. They're just incompetent, and they're not doing it. But everybody thinks that they're actually looking out for their interests. Well, if it was FDA-approved, it's got to be safe. I've heard that so many times. I heard that from a friend of ours whose wife was killed by an FDA-approved drug. They approved the drug. Then they did their test. Their test didn't show the safety risks of it. So they put it out. A lot of people got injured. They pulled it off the
Starting point is 01:26:14 market. Then the company lobbied them and they put it back on the market. And then our friend's wife was given the drug and she died. As I said, we'd be better off for everybody to just be told caveat emptor. Buyer beware. Do your own research. There's nobody out there that's checking this for safety. Let's not lie to people. Let's not tell people, yeah, everything is okay. Go ahead. Yeah, yeah. When they haven't done anything.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Or, more to the point, when they've looked at it, they know how dangerous it is and they give it a seal of approval anyway. We are seeing this, not just with the vaccines, the genetic code injections, we're seeing it with the trains as well. And that's what they were talking about. The disaster was emblematic example of agency capture. A regulatory agency that has now been captured by the people that they're supposed to be overseeing. Results and regulators basically doing the bidding of the industries that they're supposed to be regulating. U.S. regulators in both the Obama and the Trump administrations made deliberate decisions to not insist that the industry implement safety rules. Again, as we have seen with the genetic code injections.
Starting point is 01:27:42 We need people in regulatory positions who are not afraid to push powerful corporations, whether you're talking about trains and train tracks and brakes and evaluations and definitions. It's amazing to me, all the different parallels, but it shouldn't be amazing because this is the way our bureaucracy works. And so what did they do? Well, they changed the definition of what a high hazard flammable train is. Just as we saw them change the definition of immunity. We saw them change the definition of safety. We saw them change the definition of efficacy as well.
Starting point is 01:28:21 We saw them change the definition of a test. We saw them change the definition of a mask. We saw them change the definition of a mask. Do I need to go on and on? Well, they changed the definition of a high-hazard flammable train. And so this train that derailed and burst into flames, a fireball hundreds of feet high,
Starting point is 01:28:40 was not classified as a high-hazard flammable train. They said the chemical industry went to the Obama administration and said, no, no, no, we don't want to have these. We need to narrow this definition of a high-hazard flammable train. And so the Obama administration complied. They said, all right, we'll not call this a high hazard thing. And, you know, chemical industry went to them, the train industry went to them. They made the decision to adopt a very narrow definition for a high hazard flammable
Starting point is 01:29:18 train. This is a redefined immunity. This is a redefined all these different things. You know, when Fauci single-handedly, Mr. Science, single-handedly said remdesivir is going to be approved. What do you do? He changed the definition. Remdesivir was a therapeutic. A vaccine is supposed to prevent you from getting a disease. And of course, these genetic code injections completely failed in that stated purpose, but they have been a bioweapon, giving people a lifelong problem, as it appears, the spike protein.
Starting point is 01:29:54 But Fauci came back and he said about remdesivir that he had tried relentlessly to get approved for these people that he has a financial connection to. He had tried to get it done with AIDS. He had tried to get it approved for use for Ebola. And then after a study came out, it was published on the World Health Organization site, a study from China showing that remdesivir was not only ineffective, but highly dangerous and unsafe.
Starting point is 01:30:25 That was taken down that same day. And a week later, Fauci put out his not peer-reviewed study. And it was not a test. It wasn't an evaluation. It wasn't going through the approval cycle of having phase one, phase two, phase three tests. Instead, he put it out and he said, well, it doesn't make any difference in terms of people dying, which is what are curing the disease. He says, but the people who got better got better 30% faster.
Starting point is 01:30:49 He changed the definition of effective, just as they changed the definition of everything. Now, you'd be much better off if we had private organizations, for example. Look at Underwriters Lab, UL. That's a private organization. Why do they call it Underwriters Lab? Well, because insurance companies are interested to know if devices are going to burst into flames, you know, like maybe they should start evaluating the electric cars as well, and the batteries. But no, it was insurers who were interested in doing that. And you see on a
Starting point is 01:31:23 lot of electrical devices, you see UL approved. We don't have to have a government agency that's going to do this. As a matter of fact, a private agency would always do a better job. Why? Because if they screw up, they're out of business. The only reason that you would do UL approved stuff is because they're diligent about their job. If the government screws up, who cares? Nobody cares that the National Transportation Safety Board didn't do their job. Nobody cares
Starting point is 01:31:50 that the Obama administration, the Trump administration didn't do their job. As a matter of fact, when a regulatory agency fails, what they say is, well, we need more people. And they're rewarded with a bigger headcount, which is what they're always after. They get rewarded when they fail. A private company that is going to be looking and evaluating these things for safety, a private company would be out of business. That's why we'd be much better off not to violate the constitution and create organizations like the FDA and the CDC in the first place. Because even from a pragmatic standpoint, they have an incentive to not do their job. They can make things difficult for these people,
Starting point is 01:32:30 but of course they can get their nest feathered as well. So again, the Ohio train, which blew up into a giant fireball with 100-foot flames, was not actually classified as a high-hazard flammable train. After a lobbyist donated $6 million to Republicans, Trump repealed the break rule that was going to be a mandate. Oh, that sounds very familiar. Again, if we go back to the pharmaceutical scam, Trump brought in RFK Jr. Trump talked a lot about, you know, these vaccines giving people autism.
Starting point is 01:33:06 I think that might be, you know. And so he does all that. He brings in RFK Jr. The pharmaceutical industry gets upset. They give him the big donation. And he brings in Alex Azar, the CEO of Eli Lilly, and puts him in charge of the FDA. So the breaking thing. Again, I talked about this a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 01:33:33 There was a design for a braking system, an emergency braking system. As the brakes are right now, they're essentially the same as they were going back to the middle of the 1800s, middle of the 19th century. Pneumatic brakes, which when you apply these brakes, the pressure has to kind of trickle from the front to the back. And so you've got a very, very long train and that pressure, uh, is, um, you know, it's a long train of pressure buildup to release the brakes or to apply the brakes, I should say. And, uh, so the, uh, there was a 2015. They started talking about emergency brakes, and the industry was all in favor of it until it became a mandate,
Starting point is 01:34:13 and then they opposed it. What these emergency brakes would do is, in addition to the normal brakes that are used under normal operation, if there's an emergency that happens, there would be electronic braking that would apply the brakes to each and every car simultaneously. Instead of this long, you know, gradual serial application of brakes, they would all happen in parallel, you know, instantly, all be braked electronically.
Starting point is 01:34:44 The Obama administration said, well, it's going to cost perhaps a half a billion dollars. The trade said it's going to cost three billion dollars. And again, as I said, you know, when you look at an infrastructure bill that Boudigais has a half a trillion dollars, 526 billion dollars. Not that I'm in favor of that, but if you're going to do something about the infrastructure, let the government upgrade that. Government's going to use it on roads and bridges, use it on train tracks.
Starting point is 01:35:14 They use it on airplane facilities and airports and that type of thing. So again, if you're going to maintain infrastructure, that would be, whether or not it's something should be done from the federal government. That would be something that a service that I think that the government should be involved in in some way or the other. But anyway, they're not going to do that. And so again, they were for it before they were against it. They got against it when it became a mandate.
Starting point is 01:35:47 Another parallel to the vaccines, right? All the Republicans were for it until Biden mandated it. And then they said, no, no, we don't want that. It was a poison. It was never tested. Shame on them for ever approving that to go out and approving of it being used and being silent about it as it's continuing to be used. And then as far as Biden goes, uh, Sirota told, uh, RFK Jr. He said,
Starting point is 01:36:12 I think Biden just thought that this whole thing would blow over. He goes, look, we've got a thousand train derailments in the U S every year. That was one of the reasons why I didn't talk about at the very beginning i didn't realize what a big problem it was uh and and you know when it happened and again they made the problem much bigger when they did the quote-unquote controlled burn that's when it really uh hit the fan so to speak he says what i think is interesting is that when you read between the lines the insinuation is well look america, America's gotten used to this, right? This is just the new normal. Yeah. SNAFU. That's the acronym for that. I guess that's where we are right now. So some senators have actually, senators from Pennsylvania and Ohio, where this is happening,
Starting point is 01:36:59 have now said that maybe we need to have a rail safety bill. I don't know what's going to be in that, but they're going to virtue signal about it. Create more stringent safety requirements for trains carrying hazardous materials. It increased the frequency of rail car inspections. It required trained two-person crews to work aboard every train carrying hazardous materials, and it would levy heightened fines for rail carriers, wrongdoings, and so forth. Of course, they're going to have to look at the definition of what
Starting point is 01:37:30 a hazardous material train is. You can play with the definition of that. You can avoid all of this stuff. But isn't it interesting how this is not? We have all these, not like the pharmaceutical stuff, not like the genetic code injections. We've got senators actually saying, hey, we need to make sure that this doesn't happen again. Are they saying that about the injections? No. We see regulatory capture.
Starting point is 01:37:57 We see administrations caving in to big contributions from the industry. We see them looking the other way when they know what needs to be done. Nobody wants to step up. Industry doesn't want to do it. The government doesn't want to do it. They just ignore it. And yet, when you have something like this, it's so visible that people are angry and demand that something be changed.
Starting point is 01:38:28 That's not happening yet with the GCI, the genetic code injections. Why? Well, because they've worked very hard to make sure that it is invisible, that you do not see it. If you saw how much worse this toxic Trump shot is than even this derailment in Ohio, much worse, much bigger, a billion times bigger, basically. If you saw how big this was, if you could see it, if you weren't being blinded by the mainstream media, people would be just as upset about this. The only thing I thought was surprising was when they show the sponsorship being put there by
Starting point is 01:39:15 senators from Ohio and Pennsylvania. They had John Fetterman there. How does he sign up to co-sponsor this? He's in a mental hospital if he's not if he's still alive some people will say well i think he's dead i don't know uh i don't think that's the case but again uh uh it's kind of odd because i thought he was out of it you know what i think i might actually if they were just passed laws by getting them voted on by random people in the mental hospital instead of our politicians, something good might accidentally happen.
Starting point is 01:39:49 It's kind of an insane asylum there in Capitol Hill anyway, isn't it? Yeah. Just on the off chance, something randomly might happen for good instead of them plotting continually for evil. So, you know. Maybe what we could do is just have a dart throwing contest, right? Put the legislation up and instead of voting on it or debating it it they just throw darts at it because nobody can read them right the thousands of pages long typically oh one of our fans had a good idea for a dart board they said they said put fauci's face on it and then make the needles or uh the dart syringes
Starting point is 01:40:18 that was a georgia boy yeah that's good yeah i like that uh oh they get us for hate crimes you know that'd be considered to be a threat to his life if you injected him with the stuff that they want to inject us with. I don't hate him. I feel bad for the little Keebler elf. He knows exactly what he's doing. He's going to be answering for that
Starting point is 01:40:38 before too much longer. You will look and you will not find him. But sooner or later God's gonna cut him down for that stuff one way or the other let me just respond to some of the people here before we get to a question of did the officials actually drink the tap water and East Palestine yeah I got it right that time Palestine Frankenstein Frankenstein anyway on Rock Graves, thank you for the tip there. He says, thanks for doing this five, six days a week.
Starting point is 01:41:10 I start my day with prayer, then your show on the way to work. Bless you, sir. Well, thank you very much. We start the show with that every morning as well. It is amazing. We'll go along. We'll have like when we're setting up this studio here, it's like, what? This isn't working right what's going on you know we'll spend twenty fifty twenty minutes or something looking for a solution or looking for
Starting point is 01:41:31 something that we misplaced and as soon as we pray about it it just pops up it's amazing yeah I it is and that's why it is so important to have this kind of sense that God is close. I think it's one of the reasons why God tells us to pray is because we can see him working. Also on RockFan, Eric, thank you very much. Thank you for that. I appreciate it. Very generous.
Starting point is 01:41:59 Thank you for the tips on Solzhenitsyn, and thanks for the job you're doing. You have really helped me a lot. Well, thank you very much i i did that um i did a a reading with some music background uh of alexander solzhenitsyn's live not by lies and i put that up for the subs subscribe star people a year or so ago and i've never put it on the show because i've got to cover it with some video when we put some stuff up. That's the thing that takes a lot of time because we have a video show. We put some video stuff up.
Starting point is 01:42:32 So maybe we'll just throw it up with a set thing. We'll have to see. But let's talk about whether or not these officials actually drank the tap water in East Palestine. They just pretended. There's been a lot of suspicion. Did these guys really take the injection or did they get a saline solution? Well, did they drink salt water or did they drink the water out of the tap? Some people are looking at this video of them you know they went to a lady's house and um you had the epa
Starting point is 01:43:08 director you had the governor mike dewine and uh there's a third person that's there i don't know who this third person is in the video i'm going to show you they talk about it they do a toast and then do they just put it to their lips? Do they take one little swallow or something? Because they didn't really, you know, you can see the glass is not half empty. It's not half full. They're not pessimists or they're optimists. It's still completely full. Here's to you.
Starting point is 01:43:41 Thank you. Thank you so much. Oh, yeah. Awesome awesome that's good kind of strange especially the epa guy especially the epa guy now that third person who took a drink i could see his throat moving i think he took a couple of swallows didn't drink the whole glass but you look at the epa director uh michael regan he goes yeah takes it down real quick. I think he just put it to his lips. You look at Governor DeWine, and he does some kind of interesting things there with the glass. Watch this.
Starting point is 01:44:17 Okay, puts it up there. Okay. Why does he lift it up and then pull it back? Anyway, so you can make your own decision as to whether or not they actually did it. But these other people are saying chug it or shut up. Drink the whole glass. Do you remember that Monsanto counselor or whatever he was that got on the stand? They're like, will you drink this glass of pesticide?
Starting point is 01:44:36 It's like, it's perfectly safe. Will you drink it? I'm not crazy. I'm not crazy. Yeah. So you can at least pretend that you're getting the injection or drinking the glass. You know, by the way, there's a lot of animals that have turned up dead in the parks, and DeWine did not want the scientists to go in.
Starting point is 01:44:55 Some of them obtained this and have been talking about this. They said, we've evaluated the liver of a lot of animals that are dying in the parks. DeWine doesn't want you to see that. It's bad enough that you saw that train blow up and big fireball there. So he insists the air quality is fine, the drinking water is fine, thousands of dead fish and dying animals
Starting point is 01:45:17 in public areas and illnesses in humans, no problem, he says. DeWine, the EPA administrator, Michael Regan, visited a resident's home to personally drink her tap water But something seems a little off with this photo op, if you look at it Would someone want to drink the water? The homeowner asks, and they all volunteer Regan, the guy who, I said, looks the least likely to have taken a sip of that
Starting point is 01:45:43 He says, we believe in science. So we don't feel like we're being your guinea pig, but we don't mind proving to you that we believe the water is safe. We believe in science. In science, we trust, right? The new motto of 21st century America. God has gone replaced by science. We trust science, which means that we trust the
Starting point is 01:46:06 high priests who tell us what science says. After a toast, the two officials, along with Congressman Bill Johnson, that's who it was, third person was a congressman, have a drink or so it seems, although it's hard to tell given the video quality, it appears both DeWine and Regan either barely or don't actually drink the water at all. I would say it looks like DeWine barely drank it. It looks like Regan didn't drink it at all. At best, the Republican governor and the EPA chief chants a cowardly sip or two and nothing more. They certainly don't decisively quaff the whole cup.
Starting point is 01:46:42 Asking about the sipping allegations, a spokesperson for DeWine replied, are you joking? You're joking, right? When they asked about that. EPA Director Reagan didn't even respond to a request for comment. I suggest this for Mike DeWine.
Starting point is 01:47:00 He was the one who came up with the idea, Republican governor, by the way. Those Democrat governors, they just did idea, Republican governor, by the way. And those Democrat governors, they just did everything to harm us. But the Republican governors and Trump, they don't have any culpability in this stuff at all. But it was Republican governor Mike DeWine who came up with the idea of a million dollar lottery
Starting point is 01:47:17 for the Trump shots. And so I suggest- Real quick before we move on, I want to point out the way these people talk you're joking right is not a denial he doesn't want to say yes or no because this person doesn't know that's right you're joking right um that's not a serious question right that was uh that was the same thing nancy pelosi said at one point in time somebody said what i remember the i don't remember what the bill was but somebody said where's the constitutional authority for this
Starting point is 01:47:44 she said you're joking right yeah well since, where's the constitutional authority for this? She said, you're joking, right? Yeah, since when do we need constitutional authority? Since when do we need to actually drink this stuff? So anyway, I think that it's time for another lottery. I think DeWine should have put out a million dollars for the residents of East Palestine and say anybody who drinks a full glass of water, you are now entered to win a million dollars.
Starting point is 01:48:13 Or better yet, since they're facing some budget shortfalls in Ohio, what you could do is you could say we'll give you a monthly payment for life. That should cover it. So independent experts have decried the sampling methods being used as sloppy, extremely concerning. They call for further testing before the water can be declared safe. To further add suspicion, Governor DeWine received a $10,000 donation for Norfolk Southern Railroad
Starting point is 01:48:41 just a month before the derailment, according to an investigation by Columbus-based news station WYSX. This is why I say the best return on investment you can ever make is a politician. Give this guy $10,000 and you can save yourself tens of millions of dollars. Where else can you get an investment like that? DeWine's spokesperson sent an additional statement, besides saying you're joking, said the governor visited multiple houses and Congressman Johnson and EPA Administrator Regan did that day.
Starting point is 01:49:13 He drank tap water at each of them, as did the congressman and the administrator. The video clearly shows this. I have watched the video that you referenced. Your analysis of the water levels in the glass and the goblet are is off way off well no you can see for yourself that the levels of water did not go down anyway if any citizens have concerns about drinking water from the municipal system bottled water is available if they wish to use that out of an abundance of caution however the governor is firmly in the camp that science has proven the trump shot i mean the water is safe to drink it's always the same thing i guess we'd be better off if the government
Starting point is 01:49:58 didn't even pretend to care about the quality of stuff than for them to continue to lie to us. Before we take a break here, I just want to thank some of the people who made contributions on Zelle. And not all banks support that, but if your bank does, Zelle and checks by mail are the only two ways to receive payment for which there isn't a fee. Everybody else gets a fee. And I understand that.
Starting point is 01:50:27 I don't have a problem with, you know, Subscribestar or other places like that getting a cut. That's how they provide that service. But for some reason, Zelle is free at the time being. So let me just quickly read a thank you to about 16 people who have contributed to us on the month of February. William W., Michael L., Madison Ford, Adam D., Brian P., Gretchen C., Felicia H., Manny D., John Gray, Gregory I, Kevin H, Jeffrey C, Thor W, Gretchen C again, Felicia H again, and Manny D again, and Ramona C. Thank you very much. Those very generous contributions. And as I said before, we were able to make our budget in the month of February.
Starting point is 01:51:25 We've not reset the gas gauge yet. We'll take a quick break and we'll be back. You know, we're going to be joined with a long-time listener. You heard me talk about Handy many times. He works EMS. And over the last several years, he sent me a lot of firsthand information of things that he's been saying and to pass it on. Uh, I realized that he was, okay, we did reset the gas gauge. Okay. Thank you. Uh, I, um, realized when he did an interview with nights of the storm, that's, uh, uh, Jason and, uh, angry tiger and Rhonda. I realized at that point in time that, uh, he, I was trying to kind of
Starting point is 01:52:07 not expose him to anything because again, he works in a hospital, uh, kind of setting. I mean, the company they worked for does contract work for the hospitals. And so the hospitals were leaning on them for all kinds of mandates. And I didn't want to get him in any trouble by identifying him. But when I realized that he did an interview, it was like, oh, I need to talk to Handy as well. I'm anxious to get to speak to him and I think you're going to really enjoy it. We'll be right back. Oh We'll be right back. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Let's talk about another fallout after effect of the pandemic. There's been some good things that have come out of it.
Starting point is 01:53:39 I think parents being able to see what was actually being done in their child's classroom, as I said many times, reported on this for years that look at what is happening nationally. Look at what the department of education is pushing out. That's not my kid's classroom. We got a great classroom. Look what's happening in your state. Now that's not my kid's classroom.
Starting point is 01:53:56 Look what's happening in your school district. Now that's, you know, look what's happening in other classes in your school. No, no, we have a great teacher. Then you have the lockdown and they could see what was actually happening in that class. And so it was an epiphany for a lot of parents to see what was actually happening in their class. But on the other side, we've seen some bad things. We had a major drop in people who identify as holding a biblical worldview.
Starting point is 01:54:31 This is coming from the George Barna, people who are always doing surveys about people's religious beliefs, especially people who identify as evangelical, and they've got a definition for what they mean by that. But again, what we saw was, depending on how you can evaluate this three different ways, asking people about their beliefs, what we saw was about a one-third drop-off during that. Why do you think that happened? Well, because I think a lot of people could see that when this hit there were a lot of
Starting point is 01:55:09 pastors and leaders and other church members who didn't really trust god they trusted the science they trusted the high priest of scientism and the rest of this stuff. They saw what these people trusted and what they feared. And it's like, oh, well, okay, I guess this is phony. And perhaps a lot of these people went out from among us because they never were of us. That's the other explanation for this. Maybe they were just hanging on because they looked at this and they thought, well, that looks like a good thing and I think that's a better way to live
Starting point is 01:55:54 and it seems to be working for these people or whatever. And then they look at this and they see these people run for the hills when something like this is told to them. It's like, well, maybe there was nothing to this at all, they might think. And maybe they were just looking at it and never really had a connection with God themselves. But they said only 4% of Americans now hold a biblical worldview after the pandemic. They said it altered beliefs. I think it altered their view.
Starting point is 01:56:25 But I think, again, if they had had a real conversion experience, and why do we use that word conversion? You break it down to, you know, vert means to turn. Advert means, or an advertisement means to turn to something. You know, they're showing you pictures of a product and telling you about the product because they want to get you to turn to that product. And, you know, divert means to move away from something, right? telling you about the product because they want to get you to turn to that product uh and um you know divert means to move away from something right well convert means to move with
Starting point is 01:56:51 that's why we're talking about conversion you're moving with god you're turning to god and moving with god following god that's what a disciple is a A disciple is somebody who, as Jesus said, he gave us a definition. He said, you're a disciple if you follow me, if you do what I say, if you keep my teachings and obey my commandments, you're my disciples. Christian was not something that he ever called the people. A Christian was what people identified, those who said that they were disciples. They identified them as Christ's men. That's what it really meant.
Starting point is 01:57:32 So again, George Barna says 6% of the people in America prior to the pandemic said that they held a biblical worldview, only 4% do today. So one-third dropped. Again, what was it that changed their worldview? Maybe it was the way that they viewed people exercising their professed faith. And we have two other ways to look at this. He said Christians who hold a biblical worldview fell from 9% to 6%. Born-again Christians, people identify themselves as born-again Christians, fell from 19% to 13%.
Starting point is 01:58:08 In each of these cases, we're seeing a one-third drop. They're going from 6% to 4%, or from 9% to 6%, or from 19% to 13%. We're seeing about a third dropping away from this. They characterize individuals as born-again if they say they believe they'll go to heaven after they die because they've accepted Jesus as their Savior, confessed their sins. So that's the way Barna defines it. The current incidence of adults with a biblical worldview is the lowest since I began measuring it in the early 1990s, he said. And what does he mean by a biblical worldview? He defines that as the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual filter
Starting point is 01:58:45 that an individual uses to experience, to interpret, or to respond to reality. So it's what is your perspective, right? You got a filter. You got glasses that you're looking through. You got glasses that you're viewing the world through. How do you view the world? Well, that's all going to go back to the fundamentals of education. That's why I said education is so fundamental. It's the foundation for your education. It's how you're going to understand and interpret the world. That needs to be taught. It's not being taught.
Starting point is 01:59:17 The current incidence of adults with biblical worldview, the lowest since I began measuring it in the early 1990s, he said. But when you look at young adults, ages 18 through 29, that's your age group, 1% hold a biblical worldview. Keep the faith. Because you're about the only one out there. Again, broad is the road that leads to destruction. And many people follow it. Young people in particular are largely isolated from biblical thought in our society.
Starting point is 01:59:54 Why? Well, because movies, media, music, schools, schools, schools, schools especially. We got Lord of the flies school systems when you put all these kids under the care of one adult 30 kids under the care of one adult who doesn't know them has no relationship with them and who is mainly just trying to keep order uh and pass on uh misinformation about gender i guess but mainly just trying to keep order. It's going to be the group dynamics that's going to be determining everything. The peer pressure is going to be determining everything.
Starting point is 02:00:35 Everyone has a worldview as the basis of every decision that an individual makes. That's the whole point of education, as I've said over and over again. Barna said churches and Christian schools have to put more emphasis on worldview development. The impact of arts and entertainment, government, and public schools is clearly apparent in the shift away from biblical perspective. And he said it will require parents in particular. Well, I'm glad he finally got back to parents because that's what this is really about. It's really about the parents. And this is why you have these teachers get so angry. Their parents get in the way.
Starting point is 02:01:09 The teachers are shaping the kids. And as you heard that lady say, I've got a master's degree. She thinks that makes her a master. She says, we know better than the parents do. And we're making a child that is going to be fitted for society's use. I don't see that as the purpose of children. I don't think children are here to be used by anybody. That's why God put children in family, because most families can't help but love the kids that they have, even if they didn't want them in the first place. And that's your best bet of giving kids a loving
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Starting point is 02:02:53 I believe in this vaccine 100%. If people could see what we've seen out here, they would not hesitate to go get this vaccine. Right after Thanksgiving, we went to an elderly man who was sick, and we came and we took him to the hospital. But I was looking at him and I was thinking that he's probably never going to see his kids again. So I hope that people appreciate that this is not just a statistic. Somebody's mom, somebody's dad, somebody's brother. You can do something to save your community and that's go get vaccinated. The cost of this pandemic has been enormous. If you've not been personally affected by somebody in your family, I can guarantee your neighbors have been. So even if you haven't been personally
Starting point is 02:03:35 affected, if you don't get this vaccine, you will be at some point. Almost half a million people in this country alone have died from COVID. Zero people have died from the COVID-19 vaccine. When you send a patient upstairs and that's the last time they're going to see their family, and knowing they got sick from something that now can be prevented by getting vaccinated, it's horrible. For the first year of this pandemic, it's like we were fl flailing we've been treading water this felt like the first concrete step that we could take to do something about this so we are vaccinating as many people here as we can and we would do this every day all day long if we could every single person who's come in said thank you with tears in their eyes they are so excited to be getting vaccinated
Starting point is 02:04:24 our marylanders should be vaccinated because they want to come down here to Ocean City and visit our beautiful beaches and have fun this summer. And the way we get back to some kind of normalcy is get as many people vaccinated as possible. You want to get back to normal? Let's get vaccinated. Learn more at covidlink.maryland.gov. All right, and joining us now is a listener who has sent information to me for many years. He's now set up a sub stack, and I want to talk about that. He is putting out a diary of all the things that he has observed over the last three years as somebody who's on the front lines with EMS joining us now is handy.
Starting point is 02:05:08 Thank you so much for joining us. Great to have you on. Thank you. Good morning. Uh, and, uh, let's talk a little bit about, um, uh, this diary that you've got on sub stack. I mean, that, that you've been sending me a lot of stuff over the last several years of what you saw firsthand. And it truly has been amazing uh yeah so after i did the interview with um jason and an angry tiger uh i kind of got uh got to thinking about i didn't keep a journal of everything i've seen i got kind of bummed about it but then i realized i've been sending emails to several people about what I've seen.
Starting point is 02:05:50 So I went back through my sent emails and lo and behold, it's a journal. That's great. That's great. That ought to be a great record for people. And again, I've reported the stuff that you sent to me, pretty much all of it. One of the most amazing things that I still remember is when you told me about the person who came in, who is clearly having a heart attack. Talk about that, what they did. Okay. Um, there's been a couple of them actually. Yeah, correct. Um, yeah, that was a middle-aged male, the one in particular, um, you know, presenting
Starting point is 02:06:17 classic heart attack symptoms, you know, the, the diaphoresis, the profuse sweating, the chest pains, the nausea, nausea the vomiting um he was in a bad way and uh you know we got him to the hospital and as we pull up onto the uh the er doc you know where we unload them take them into the er he goes into cardiac arrest so um quick defibrillation uh reset his heart his heart, got back on rhythm. He wakes back up. And usually, you know, cause I call in reports, I send the EKG ahead of time, you know, wireless to the hospital.
Starting point is 02:06:53 So they know what's coming. And that particular patient, instead of going directly to the cath lab, which we typically do, we just bypass the ER. They already know what they're dealing with. Um, they pull him to the side and, uh, and they were COVID testing him. Yes. We, we want to make sure if this person dies that we get it down as a COVID death, right. But there's more to it than that, right? It's the money, right? Correct. Um, you know, Jason asked me if i could confirm whether or not the hospitals actually got paid i can't you know i'm not privy to any of that information but the actions that i saw
Starting point is 02:07:31 kind of point to that you know the the testing test you know they test often i even had a patient i took to ct you know to get a cat scan there was somebody else in line and a nurse shows up to test him and he told her they've already tested me in the er and she just told him you know this one's hospital policy it's mandatory so he'd been tested twice and of course you know i have i what i saw was the american hospital association complaining to cms and that was in August of 2020. So people can look that up. August 2020, reports about the American Hospital Association, AHA. I've talked about this being an aha moment.
Starting point is 02:08:16 It's like, aha, now we know what this is all about. Now we know why they're so obsessive about the testing, because they would get paid a 20% bonus by CMS for everything that they did to somebody if they were identified as a COVID patient. That's why they were so anxious to get this guy with a positive test because they're going to be doing a lot of expensive stuff, but hey, they can make another 20%. And of course, we also know that if they would identify somebody as being COVID positive, they get a cash bonus of $13,000 if they put them on a ventilator, $39,000. And the ventilators only cost about $50,000. So with just one patient on a ventilator, they've got a $3,000 profit already.
Starting point is 02:08:59 And then they can charge them for daily use of the machinery and get a 20% bonus on that until the person is killed by that ventilator. It's just an amazing racket. And the American Hospital Association was complaining about it because they said, look, at the very beginning of this, going back to January, this is in August of 2020, you told us that you didn't have enough tests. And you told us that they didn't work. And you told us to do a clinical evaluation. and now you're not going to pay us?
Starting point is 02:09:28 Come on. That's what they were saying. That was the American Hospital Association. This is coming from the hospitals and that's what you've seen is pressure from the hospitals to get EMS staff vaccinated, right, and all the rest of the stuff because you don't work directly for the hospital. You work for the EMS company that then has to work with the hospital and they put pressure on them, just like they put pressure on the doctors who work at the hospital.
Starting point is 02:09:57 Is that correct? Correct. They, what I saw is, is they use, again, it's, it's money as the stick. You know, when we don't only do emergency transports, we do non-emergency inter-facility transports, and those are physician certified. They're already guaranteed payment. So what we saw was if our employer didn't comply, they would take away that money. They'd take away those transports and give it to another service. So that's what I saw with that. Yeah, yeah. Because they're not going to, well, I don't know, I guess there might be some hospitals in some areas that would deny this if they really got upset. Because we've seen them deny all kinds of treatment to people.
Starting point is 02:10:45 You know, whether you're talking about a kidney transplant where they're not even in the queue, they've got a friend who's got a kidney that they want to donate, and they won't even allow that if it's a life-threatening situation. So they're more than willing to allow people to die by denying them that or allowing people to die who are having a heart attack if they can delay the treatment long enough to get a positive PCR test. What do you think about the accuracy of the PCR tests based on what you said? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:11:17 I sent you an email about this one too. I actually read. I was reading back through my emails as I was posting. I have a partner that has another job part-time part-time in the ER. And she was telling me one shift that they ran a PCR test naked. You know, it was a virgin test. They didn't touch anybody with it. And it came back positive.
Starting point is 02:11:40 And I asked her, uh, you know, cause she was pro pandemic pro-vax. And I asked her, I said, said well what do you think about that you know what do you think about the test then and she said well don't you watch the news there has there's a pandemic so um yeah it's amazing to me that people view this whole thing through a filter that excludes the obvious. That's right. Yeah. If you got a test that,
Starting point is 02:12:09 that, that shows up strikes positive, something hasn't even touched anybody. Well, don't worry about it. It's, you know, we can do whatever we can because there's a pandemic.
Starting point is 02:12:15 That's the mindset. We're told that there's an emergency. So there is an emergency. And if there's an emergency, we don't have to worry about whether any of this stuff is safe or effective. What is your take on what you have seen in terms, because I know that you sent me many emails about young people, especially athletes having heart attacks.
Starting point is 02:12:33 I mean, just from what you've seen working EMS over the years and what you're now currently seeing in terms of heart attacks and other issues that have been associated by many people with the, uh, the jab. Okay. Um, you know, I'm in my 18th year of EMS, you know, 19, if you count my one year of volunteer service in a fire department, when I was going through EMT school, um, in those years prior to 2020, I had only had two adult patients that we couldn't tie their death back to something obvious um one of those two did present with symptoms like difficulty breathing just prior to his passing um the other one you know he was playing hockey had no
Starting point is 02:13:22 no warning at all just just went down um other than that we had not well me personally i had not seen anything like i've seen after 2021 you know 2020 was a year where i was sent home many many shifts because our call volume was so low that um we didn't need the amount of ambulances. They were putting extra ambulances in service and, uh, Yeah, they're sending you home and they didn't have you do any Tik TOK videos. No, you know, I don't recall seeing any of that from us, but, but yeah, they were, they were sending us home in 2020 and 2021.
Starting point is 02:14:15 Starting about mid to late January, we started getting clumps, groups of elderly patients out of the nursing homes. You know, one, two, three ambulances showing up at a time in some cases to pick these elderly people up and take them to the hospital having you know one of the one of the main things i saw was sudden severe hypotension low blood pressure um and you know at the very beginning of all this i was thinking sepsis you know that's pretty common um you know especially in some of these lower budget nursing homes you you know, the, the hygiene care is just not there. Um, that that's, that's always been that way, but, um, we started getting these clumps of patients and one of the big red flags, I was, I was actually watching your show and I'm, I was posting in a thread on Twitter asking other EMS professionals, are you seeing what I'm seeing, you know, are you guys having groups of patients at nursing homes after they roll out this jab because of the jab or at the nursing homes? And they still do this.
Starting point is 02:15:14 Um, you know, they can't keep these, these, whatever you want to call these injections. They can't keep them cold enough. They don't have, they don't have that ability that's right so they hold these clinics and they'll they'll jab groups at a time so we were getting groups of patients at a time you know so to me that was a pretty obvious correlation yeah yeah um i remember in january of 2021 as you were talking about that, it reminded me of a video that was cut by a young black guy. It looked like he was in his, I would say his late twenties, uh, who worked in a nursing home and he was weeping.
Starting point is 02:15:58 And he said, we kept a, you remember that clip? He said, we kept these people safe all through 2020. You know, we, you know, we kept these people safe all through 2020. We're extra careful with hygiene and all the rest of the stuff. We didn't have a single person die from all this stuff. And he goes, they just started the injections. And he said, we've got 14 people. I forget what percentage that was, but it was a large number of people under his care.
Starting point is 02:16:25 He said, they've died or they've gone catatoniconic and they just don't respond to anything anymore after the injection. And he's just crying when he's doing this video. He says, I can't do this anymore. He was a Christian and he was concerned about that because he's just watching these people really just be killed with these injections. Yeah, we experienced that as well. Of course, you know, our, our relationship with the patients are very, very short lived. You know, we see them
Starting point is 02:16:50 for 10 to 30 minutes at a time. And, uh, and I really feel for that gentleman, you know, he's seeing these patients day in and day out and developing very close personal relationships with them. That's right. That's right. Yeah. He knows them. So it's not just a, they're not just coming and going. He's, he's living with them on a daily basis. And he, he saw that happening from the very beginning.
Starting point is 02:17:13 And of course, the other thing that's happening from the very beginning is a lot of injured doctors. And last week I interviewed Dr. Makas. He has a sub stack as well. He put out a, uh, a article on his sub stack talking about how now vaccine injured doctors are finally starting to speak up and I've interviewed some vaccine injured doctors, one of them, a orthopedic surgeon who had, um, uh, a practice where he's very, uh, productive practice working on a lot of patients.
Starting point is 02:17:43 As soon as he had the jab, he got tremors, and he can't operate anymore as a surgeon. And when he tried to get help, most of the doctors, they knew what was going on. And they would tell him, you know, can't handle it. I don't want to say they just basically push him out of the office. He finally got one doctor who agreed to treat him and said, we're not going to talk about what this is from.
Starting point is 02:18:06 And so there is a conspiracy of silence. But now enough doctors have been injured by this because they were the early adopters in this as well, not just the nursing homes, but the doctors. Enough of them have been injured that they're now starting to speak up and they're angry about what is happening with the rest of the medical community. Speak to that. What have you seen in terms, not just the fear and the cognitive dissonance of some of your fellow workers in terms of, well, I know the tests don't work, but hey, it's an emergency.
Starting point is 02:18:36 What do you think is happening to the entire medical system? I mean, you've been working in it for 18, 19 years. How do you see this, what has happened in the last two or three years? Yeah, so, you know, I worked through the period of time where they were doing clinical diagnosis, basically point a finger at the patient and tell them they have COVID, symptomatic or not. You know, and I actually witnessed this this myself you know i i do my patient care report at the nurse's station always do you know that way i can overhear what's going on in the er uh what the trend is because quite often there's trends um for the night you know maybe
Starting point is 02:19:17 there's a lot of psychiatric calls maybe there's a lot of seizure calls it's weird it happens that way um but i did overhear over here, the, one of the charge nurses or the charge nurse that night, um, on the phone with somebody, I don't know who she was talking with, but she made it clear that every patient that night that was not obvious trauma was to be diagnosed COVID and admitted. Um, yeah, I actually witnessed that myself. I heard it. Because again, you know, just point a finger at somebody, just do a clinical diagnosis. Yeah, I think you got it. Absolutely. I'm sure you've got it. Uh, cause again, they didn't have the test. They told him the test don't work. So just do a clinical diagnosis of why wouldn't they do
Starting point is 02:19:58 that for an extra $13,000, you know, just right off the bat and then a percentage take on all that what did you see throughout 2020 in terms of as we've got this raging pandemic we were told what did you see in terms of the occupancy of the hospital rooms and the emergency areas what what did you see in terms of because i think we you sent me emails about that as well correct Correct. So what we saw and what I saw personally was they were blocking off large chunks of the ERs, you know, like holding the beds. They weren't available for us to put patients in. So when you take a 40 to 60 bed ER and take those bed counts down to 30 or 20, yeah, you can be at capacity or over capacity quite easily just with the regular patients that we have the the elderly people that get up and fall that's
Starting point is 02:20:52 that's just what happens um you know there are still other medical emergencies that happen other than these these jabs um so yeah i witnessed what i think I witnessed was a numbers game with occupancy, with capacity. They were reducing the capacity. Therefore, they could actually declare we're full. That's right. Yeah, this whole thing's been a numbers game, hasn't it? A big numbers game from the bean counter accountants who are running the hospitals, these big national chains that are running it. You know, it's been about the numbers, the cases.
Starting point is 02:21:30 And it's been about the cases of money that they've been making off of this thing. And I think that's one of the amazing things about it to me is how quickly people will fall in line for the money of it right uh how they will turn their back on patients and on common sense even their fellow doctors for money that that's as i look at this it's one of the most disturbing things to see that aspect that that really bad aspect of human nature exposed. Yes. And they played on, um, you know, especially where I work with the job, they played on people's, um, you know, most people have mortgages, they have car bill, you know, car notes, they have insurance, they have families to support. Um, I'm blessed in the sense that I don't have any of that anymore. You know, my daughter's grown.
Starting point is 02:22:24 Um, my house is paid for my, my vehicle's paid for. Um, I dropped my health insurance cause I honestly, I won't be a patient at the hospital. I just won't. Not right now. Yeah. That's amazing. Uh, for somebody who goes there all the time, brings people in who are having emergencies, the fact that, uh, you would not, uh, be a patient at a hospital.
Starting point is 02:22:43 You you've seen too much and I feel that way as well. I haven't seen as much as you have firsthand. Well, I'll say this, you know, during 2020, especially, whatever happened with these death numbers or, you know, case numbers, they weren't happening in the EMS world. You know, our call volume, like I said, they were sending us home. So whatever happened was people that could take themselves to the hospital, and it happened behind the walls of those hospitals.
Starting point is 02:23:16 We didn't see that on the road. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's the whole thing. You know, that was the dog that didn't bark. It's what everybody was saying. I mean, we had journalists who were going to hospitals in new york which was supposed to be the epicenter and uh you know filming um how empty they were having hospital administrators coming out and chasing them away we had franklin graham who'd set up a tent you know for samaritan's purse there
Starting point is 02:23:41 in central park and is going to help people in the emergency. Sent him away. They had the 2,500-bed medical hospital, Army Field Hospital, that they set up there. All you saw was pictures of empty beds. You never saw them filled with anybody. Hospital ships, one in New York, another one in L.A. Sent them away, empty, not being used. I think the whole pandemic thing was a scam. What do you think about, what's your take on this revival of the discussion about where this pandemic, which we did not see, where it came from? The lab leak theory is back. And alternative media is like, oh, see, we told you it was a lab leak.
Starting point is 02:24:21 And that's what they're all talking about now. Well, David, the, um, my first, um, my first job in EMS was as a firefighter, I was a firefighter for three years full time. And, you know, we didn't argue about how the, how the fire started while we were in the living room trying to put it out. That's right. Um, you know, we, we addressed the fire first and then the investigator would come in after the fact and investigate what we're seeing. What I'm seeing is, is, you know, this argument
Starting point is 02:24:54 about where this came from, you know, even if let's just say it exists, um, and isn't the flu rebranded. I don't know. I can't say for certain. I can say that our numbers didn't reflect a pandemic. Yeah, that's a great analogy. You got a burning building and the firefighters show up and they start debating how it started. And it's continuing to burn because people are continuing to get injected with this bioweapon from Trump, as
Starting point is 02:25:25 I see it. And they're continuing to get injected, and yet nobody wants to talk about that. As you pointed out, during 2020, it was very different than it was in 2021. We know when these things started going up. Insurance companies have said that. So we didn't see this happening through 2020. We saw it happening in the third and fourth quarter of 2021. Well, what happened then?
Starting point is 02:25:47 That's when they rolled out the jab and claimed that they had approved it and started mandating it for everybody. And so we know what the real fire is, and nobody wants to talk about that. Nobody wants to put it out. And the closest you get is in Florida where they say, well, we're not going to give it to certain age demographics, but we're still going to allow others to take it. And we're not going to prohibit people from giving it to their kids.
Starting point is 02:26:11 We're not going to recommend it, but we're not going to try to stop this. There are some states where they're trying to do that. I think it was Idaho. They've come up with somebody's proposed a bill hasn't passed either body yet. And I imagine if it's in Idaho that Brad Little would shut it down. But a bill to say you're not going to give this to anybody. I mean, if this is dangerous and they've not evaluated this thing, which appears to be the case, why would you allow anybody to be injected with it?
Starting point is 02:26:39 So I think that's the best analogy I've heard, that of a burning building and nobody wants to put the fire out. They just want to argue about how they think it might have started. And we don't even, again, that's even if it were a pandemic. And I haven't seen any evidence of that. But you as an EMS person did not see any evidence that it was a pandemic in 2020 either. Right. Correct.
Starting point is 02:27:06 Um, yeah, I'll refer you back to the, uh, the sub stack that I started. You can go through, um, the way it's, it's organized.
Starting point is 02:27:13 I've found is, um, my first posts are at the bottom. So you can start at the bottom and work your way up and you can look and see, I mentioned in many, many of the emails, my take on the so-called pandemic. We didn't see it.
Starting point is 02:27:32 But I do want to speak real quick on that insurance thing you just mentioned. The One America, Mr. Davison, I believe. I went and looked at the video. Out of Indiana, yeah. Yes, correct. One America. mr davison i believe i went and looked at the video and yeah yes correct uh one america and i looked at the video and i wrote down you know i got the transcript and i wrote this down and i want to make this point because i think it's very important uh what he said his quote we're seeing right now the highest death rates we've seen in the history of the business. And he's talking about the six, 18 to 64 year old age group. Um, he says that, uh, the data is consistent across every player in the business and it was up 40%. That's what he's claiming 40%.
Starting point is 02:28:19 Um, and this is his quote. This is, this is the key me. Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three sigma or 200-year catastrophe would be a 10% increase. Not 40, 10. Wow. It's four times the 200-year catastrophe. Yeah. And that's an increase over pre-pandemic levels. So 40% is just unheard of that's his quote
Starting point is 02:28:45 so i wanted to make that point and and i've got a friend um now he he doesn't want any part of being public um but he's an insurance broker and i asked him when when this one america thing came out i asked him i said can you go in your system and verify that? Can you look? Now, he didn't verify it with One America. He verified it with a different insurance agency. And he came back with a 20% to 25% increase. So that's still two to two and a half times higher than a 200-year catastrophe. Yeah. Well, take illegal funeral homes.
Starting point is 02:29:23 We've seen that as well because there's some really big funeral home chains that are publicly traded, national funeral home chains. They're having a record year. We see this over and over again. The thing that bothered me most about all of that was the One America CEO's conclusion. Remember that? He said, well, we know that these were labeled as non-COVID deaths, but this had to be COVID. It just had to be. If it's that big, it had to be COVID in 2021. And after the vaccines rolled out. And so after the vaccines roll out, he said, I think they just mischaracterized it. I think it really was COVID.
Starting point is 02:29:58 And we know that nobody gets this unless they are unvaccinated. Therefore, we need to raise rates on the unvaccinated. That was his, that was his takeaway. Absolutely amazing. Uh, and he's got to know better than that. He couldn't become the CEO of a company,
Starting point is 02:30:15 an insurance company. It's all about numbers and rational thought and analysis and all the rest of this with that kind of, uh, idiot take on this, because, you know, if you're looking at,
Starting point is 02:30:25 if you're saying that the vaccine is going to be the cure, it's going to stop everything. Then why would this, these numbers go up just as the vaccine rolls out? It obviously didn't protect any of the vaccinated because we couldn't, you don't have that big a number of unvaccinated there, but clearly the vaccine is, is not doing it. It completely divorces that away from any timing, any analysis or anything
Starting point is 02:30:46 else it's just amazing to see the mental gymnastics that he expects us to believe right so um yeah when we um tell people where that substack is by the way we didn't mention the name of the substack how do people people find that? All right. So it's ihandy.substack.com So like iPencil, iHandy. Good. Okay. That's great. I really do appreciate you doing that. And I appreciate all the information that you've sent to me over the years. And I've
Starting point is 02:31:16 covered quite a bit of it here. Read people the information on the show. Thank you for going public with this. Again, you know, we've got doctors who are finally coming out because they've been injured by this and they're frustrated by this. But you didn't get the vaccine. You're not injured by it. And you have been very courageous to speak out, even though there could be some consequences for it.
Starting point is 02:31:39 Like you said, you're in a position where you're not under the kind of financial pressures that other people might be under, but you're still under financial pressure. Nobody wants to be fired or unemployed. And so I really do appreciate you speaking out and telling people the truth because there's just been nothing but lies everywhere. It's truly amazing. Well, there was, there was another thing that happened at work with another employee that, you know, uh, she was pressured into taking the, uh, the injection. Um, and she gave, you know, me and her talked and it came down to financials for her. She just couldn't afford to lose her job. And what ended up happening with that was, uh, she developed these severe migraines debilitating, and she attempted to get short-term disability for that
Starting point is 02:32:27 and even though we were mandated we had three different mandates in 2021 late part of 2021 last one was in january of 2022 um what ended up resulting from that was the insurance company told her that was your choice and denied it. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, that's a cynical lie, isn't it? You know, so I, I hate the fact that, uh, you got the governor here saying, well, we're going to put up toll roads and we're going to call them choice lanes.
Starting point is 02:32:54 They abused that term. It wasn't choice. It was coercion. Um, how did you escape if, if the company had, uh, some mandates, did you just delay until they quit? Well, you know, I submitted a religious exemption. Thank you, Jason Barker, for that. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 02:33:11 He did a great job with that. Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, he did a wonderful job laying out what I suggest many people use as a template, come up with their own wording, and we actually put that up on the website for quite some time laying out all the different religious objections that he had and other ones that people might have so they could write about their their real thing and it helped a lot of people a lot of people so that was a help for you um it might have been you know it it certainly helped me to uh formulate my my religious exemption request uh What ended up happening with that, though, we all submitted, the ones of us who did submit,
Starting point is 02:33:50 religious exemption requests. Don't know where those went. Maybe they went in a circular file. I don't know. But the end result was they didn't say anything else about it. I didn't mention it. I just kept coming to work and clocking in and, and just ignored it,
Starting point is 02:34:10 you know, just kept working like normal. Don't ask, don't tell. Yes. And I did the same thing with the masks. Um, you know,
Starting point is 02:34:18 I, I didn't, I didn't participate in that, you know, and I had, I'll be honest. I had a, uh,
Starting point is 02:34:24 an issue with that ethically, um, because I wasn't seeing anything that required a mask, even if there was a pandemic, a bandana, a gator, or one of these surgical masks, even the N 95, that's really not going to be adequate protection. Um, so I didn't see a point. Yeah. Um, so I just, and, and in fact, I went into the storeroom and went and got the box. I couldn't find it. I was going to bring it on the show.
Starting point is 02:34:50 It has bold print. I sent you a picture. I think it has a bold print on the front of the box, not for medical use. And those are the masks that they want us to wear. That's right. Yeah. They're actually detrimental to your health as, as we now know. And, and there's this big mythology that, oh, well, you know, uh, all
Starting point is 02:35:05 surgeons wear them during surgery. Well, that's not true either. I found out, you know, and, and going back to 2002, going back to a 1980 study, they were talking about how surgeons were not using them on a regular basis. Only about half the surgeons would use them in the operating theater. And as they evaluated that they felt that it had absolutely no use. And these were, you know, uh, again, there's no definition typically for masks, but these were the N95 or better masks, and the surgeons were not using them, and it didn't make any difference. Correct.
Starting point is 02:35:31 You know, we do carry the mask. We've carried masks my entire career, but they're always used for mainly splash protection. So if we, you know, I've delivered quite a few babies. Yeah, it's a smart thing to wear a mask. Um, in that case, you don't want anything splashed up into your mouth, nose, eyes, um, you know, same thing with spurting wounds. If we have time, I mean, sometimes there's, there's just not enough time to don a mask. You got to act. So, you know, it's a risk reward
Starting point is 02:36:01 kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. But it's not for long-term use and even osha said that that's correct going back you know well if we get a really dusty environment things for which the mask would be useful yeah you should wear the mask but for no more than 20 minutes and let people have a chance to breathe and now we're seeing all these studies talking about the microplastics that people are getting in, as well as the additional bacteria, your own bacteria. Your body's trying to eliminate waste through your mouth, and it gets trapped in that mask, and you breathe it back in. It's smaller particles, and the same thing going in the other direction. You're creating smaller particles after the mask gets saturated.
Starting point is 02:36:39 So, yeah, there's a lot of information that's out there, but again, just like everything else, Handy, it's all buried. And they say, no, that's not true, and don't debate it. We just see Rochelle Walensky saying, no, I don't agree with that mass study. But she doesn't say why. She doesn't want to have a debate over the science. She just pronounces what she's going to do, and we're going to ignore that. And she thinks it's very unfortunate that right now they can't make the case for there being an emergency to try to coerce people into wearing masks whatever they define a mask to be it's crazy yeah yeah it you know we um you know you can you
Starting point is 02:37:19 know your viewers can check the uh the sub stack you stack, you know, I included, um, copies. I had to copy and paste these PDFs. Um, so I could redact the information, identifying information, but, you know, we were being fed, um, all the talking points from the WHO, from the CDC, um, on these masks on the vaccine efficacy, um, all these numbers, 90, 94 and a half percent. Yeah, that it's half percent. Yeah. That's it's in there. Yeah. Um, they were, they were feeding us that and you know, what that ends up happening is the employees that don't know better repeat it. And now they're the professionals that are repeating it alongside these people that do know better. Yeah. It becomes an echo chamber. Yeah. Correct. It does. Yeah. It was a,
Starting point is 02:38:05 I'm really glad that you did that because you have sent so much stuff to me and I've reported over the years and it is a very, very valuable record, uh, as things were developing. Um, I'm going to be very anxious to see that again. The sub stack is I handy and, uh, suggest everybody take a look at that. You were, uh, brutally honest with it and you were determined that you were not going to be suckered into this thing. You knew exactly what was happening from the very beginning. You could clearly see what they were doing from the very beginning and you had a front row seat to all this stuff.
Starting point is 02:38:39 That's why your record is so valuable. Correct. And the trend, I'll just, you know, go ahead and advance this, the trend that we're seeing now, um, a lot of psychiatric calls, a lot more than usual.
Starting point is 02:38:52 And I have my own theories on that. If this thing crosses the blood brain barrier, what is, what is that doing to the brain? You know, if, if these spike proteins, if that's what it does cause irritation,
Starting point is 02:39:03 you know, you're, you're going to have some, um, does cause irritation, you know, you're, you're going to have some neurologic problems up to and including psychiatric issues. Um, I haven't heard anybody tie that yet, but I believe, sorry, there's a train going by. Um, I believe personally, that's just my opinion, you know, that there, there could be a link to that. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 02:39:27 I think we're going to see all kinds of things happening and they're just going to dismiss it and say, well, that's really strange. We have no idea where that came from. Just like they got no idea where autism came from. Uh, you know, they don't want to look for the cause. Yes. Yeah. And another thing that I've seen with my patients is rapid onset of things that are typically chronic conditions that develop over years and years, a lifetime sometimes. You know, these Alzheimer's and dementias, these hypertension, you know, renal failures. And these things are happening rapidly, cancers especially um you know i'm having patients now that you know i know i'm getting a
Starting point is 02:40:05 little older now but i'm having patients younger than me that i'm picking up from these cancer centers that are having bad reactions to the chemo that's that's to be expected but there's the numbers and the ages of these these patients and seeing these things come on rapidly, that I've never seen. That wasn't a pre-2021 thing. That's right. Yeah, I think we're going to see these, as you said, turbo cancers that have been in remission for decades coming back and advancing very, very rapidly. There have been a lot of reports of that.
Starting point is 02:40:38 But I think we're also going to see things like a drop in birth rates significantly because we've already seen from the very beginning, even from Pfizer's own data, how it was concentrating in ovaries way more than any other part of the body except for the spleen. And the two of them were far and away above everything else. The spleen, of course, is filtering the blood. So that's not a surprise, but it is a surprise that they were concentrating in ovaries. It was like a factor, the concentration, I forget what the units of measurement were, but it was 13 for the ovaries. It was 21 or something for the spleen. Everything else was below one. It was a fraction, a tiny fraction of one. So it's amazing how much it's
Starting point is 02:41:23 concentrating there. We're going to see a lot of things. They're going to say are unexplained because they will never look at this as being a cause. It seems like they'll never do any studies. And they're rolling out other things as well. What have you seen in terms of RSV? Because we've got an RSV vaccine that is rolling out. That is something that has been around for a long time like flu uh just like flu they've wanted to be able to have an injection
Starting point is 02:41:50 that they can push out to people what are you seeing with rsv rsv is one of those things we see every year just like the flu season they kind of coincide um you know we see it in the elderly populations in the nursing homes it's a high density housing really with shared ventilation. So we expect to see those things go through and, you know, And typically for younger kids, it's one of the reasons why they had a big, big drop off in RSV because kids were not going to school. Then it comes back up and it's like, look at the increase you know after the big drop and and that they used to create a panic and then they they're rushing out a vaccine now without doing any testing yeah yeah yeah we um yeah we witnessed that it was again it was a light flu season um
Starting point is 02:42:38 in 2021 uh light rsv we didn't see a whole lot going on but yeah we saw a resurgence um as people got back to their everyday life you know and started congregating again you know it's it's again it wasn't anything that it was an emergency for us you know we people do call 9-1-1 for it um you know we see febrile seizures a lot with that you know there's a fever associated with that and when it spikes in a child a lot of times they'll have a seizure. It's not typically dangerous. It's a little unnerving to see. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:43:12 And especially for the parents. And even if, you know, I mean, people die from the flu and always have, but it's not to say the flu vaccine ever works. It's not to say that the RSV is going to ever work. It's not to say that it's safe either. It's not to say, you know, you can wind up with something that gives you a whole new set of risks and, uh, and challenges to your health and, and not really addressing the original cause. I mean, we see that over and over again with pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 02:43:37 Uh, but, but that's the key thing. What, is there anything else that, that you would like to draw people's attention to that you've seen being on the front lines of this for three years? Well, you know, just continuing with the RSV a little bit. It wasn't long ago, and eventually I'll get to the email and post it. But I think the child was two years old and had a febrile seizure. Whether it was RSV, whether it was flu i don't know um but the kid did have a seizure and we took him to the hospital before i had even left they were offering this kid a flu vaccine while they're sick yeah yeah that's right and of course uh we're
Starting point is 02:44:19 talking about kids and and you've had uh several cases that you've sent to me, uh, about, um, young kids having heart attacks, young athletes talk about that. Yes. Um, yeah, I've, I've never ever, um, had young adults or, or children just for no reason, um, they're fine one minute. They face plant the next. And one of the things that's disturbing about it is they don't respond, um, in typical ways to our medications and our treatments. Um, you know, I,
Starting point is 02:44:54 I think I sent you an email about this. We, uh, our clinical director, you know, we were doing some continuing education recently, and he mentioned that our you know we're going to talk about fractions of fractions but 14 of the the small amount of patients that we get a pulse back from cardiac arrest in the field when we deliver them to the hospital um 14 of those patients were making it to out the door you know back to back to normal life. And, and that's a small fraction of a small fraction, but he inadvertently mentioned that our numbers dropped to right around 6%. And, and we've only just recently climbed back to 9%. Wow. And, uh, I asked him, what do you think, what do you think the cause of that is you know
Starting point is 02:45:46 just probing and of course he referred back to the pandemic but uh you know i kept asking i said but we're we're we're not we're not there right now and uh he mentioned the treatments and and the treatment regimen in some of our divisions were, um, and I was forbidden to give specific treatments. So let's say you call for difficulty breathing, you know, you got severe wheezing, asthma, um, you know, any of these respiratory conditions that need the airway opened up. Uh, we were forbidden to give these nebulized treatments because we were going to aerosolize the virus wow so um and then with uh cardiac arrest specifically
Starting point is 02:46:35 he said that a lot of the divisions were um not providing airway support at all so it was compressions it was drug therapy it was was electrical therapy, you know, defibrillation, but it doesn't take a genius to know if you're not providing oxygen, what are we doing? Yeah. Yeah. That's amazing that so much stuff being prohibited to people that's always worked. And I remember a pulmonologist who said when he saw they're putting people on these intubation ventilators and and he said, what are they doing that for? We've never done that. So doing things that have now proven to be very ineffective and unsafe and fatal, putting in those things, prohibiting things that have always worked
Starting point is 02:47:18 because they're going – and I guess this is the other thing, I guess, Handy, that is really concerning. Over the years, when we looked at Hillary Clinton's attempt to take over medicine and have the government run it, one of the big concerns was not just the money aspect of it, not just the waiting times that you would have because the government would not be making investments and stuff, but also the fact that there would be a one-size-fits-all approach and that there would not be allowed tosize-fits-all approach and that you know there would not be a allowed to be different approaches to these different things and that's exactly what we've seen
Starting point is 02:47:51 through this lockdown and this so-called pandemic a fact that you're going to have centralized control of everybody's treatment and they do it through the money even though we don't have a directly controlled uh government health care the the incentives and the uh you know the the bribery and the blackmailing that's going on through cms that has essentially the same effect as if they had nationalized health care yes yeah it was you know it was almost like they took away um critical thinking yeah and and a lot of people went with it um i wasn't one of those people i provided my treatments the same as i did pre-pandemic you know it's there are certain conditions that if you don't treat them of course they're going to get worse they're going to progress to uh the point where you they will put you on a ventilator um and you know and it's stuff that you could easily take care of with
Starting point is 02:48:52 the right medications or even something like um c-pap or bipap you know where they put the mask on it provides a positive pressure to force fluid back out of the lungs, you know, and that's non-invasive and the patient's conscious alert. Um, and it works very effectively. We have it on the ambulance. I use it for my congestive heart failure patients all the time. Of course, what we're seeing a lot is that, you know, that, uh, part of the standard of care was to send people home until this thing got into an emergency situation.
Starting point is 02:49:24 Uh, that was a big part of this in the early days as well wasn't it yes yeah and that was part of um that was part i guess that plays back into when they were blocking off large chunks of the ers to hold them for covet patients but the interesting thing about that was they weren't even turning off the lights in these sections um there was nobody in there they're in those sections you know they they had nurses that were there you know in 2021 we witnessed kind of a nurse exodus as these mandates were coming down they were starting to hop from hospital to hospital system trying to outrun the mandates eventually caught up. And now what we see, and this is interesting to me.
Starting point is 02:50:07 And, and, you know, it reminds me of the HH Holmes story, you know, when he was having contractors come in and build little chunks of his murder mansion, and then he'd send them away and nobody ever saw the full plan.
Starting point is 02:50:19 And right now, you know, all these nurses are traveling nurses. Most of them, the ones that I see now, and they come and go. They do 13-week assignments, and then they're gone. And a new crew comes in. Yeah. Yeah, compartmentalization.
Starting point is 02:50:35 These people always worked, and it really is a very calculated move against all of us. Well, I can't thank you enough for what you've done. And again, the sub stack is I handy and you can see a list of correspondence things that he has sent this show over the years and other shows talking about what he's seen, how this doesn't make any sense. And you know, look at what they're doing with this. Very interesting observations, firsthand experience that you've had. You've been a great source of sanity for all of this. Thank you so much, Andy. Appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:51:10 No, thank you. Thank you, David. Um, real quick before I go, my mom wants to say hi. Oh,
Starting point is 02:51:16 okay. He's a big fan. Oh, well, thank you. Hi mom. It was great to have you on. Uh,
Starting point is 02:51:22 yeah, put this video on your, uh, on your sub stack there and, uh and it'd be a good introduction. Okay, I'll have to get Jason to help me out with that. I'm not the most tech savvy at that. Okay, great. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:51:34 Again, Handy has been providing us information over the years, and it has been very, very valuable. I hope for all of you, it's been something that people really need. We're going to take a quick break, and we're going to come back, I hope for all of you, uh, it's, it's been something that people really need. We're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back and I want to talk about one doctor in particular who has had it with this whole thing, a doctor who was injured and, uh, a, um, kind of a trail of things that she's put up on social, a thread she put up on social media. We'll be right back. Using free speech to free minds. It's the David Knight Show. Because basically you can't hold coffee with your hands, right? I'm a scat in the, but anyone tries to mug me, I'm be ready for it.
Starting point is 02:52:54 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 free speech with every month they buy. Come on. These people, I tell you, will anyway. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, as I said, we have a thread here from a doctor,
Starting point is 02:53:28 and this was put up by Dr. Makus. He captured this. This is from Melissa Halverson-Smith. She's a medical doctor, director of women's health at CCMC, says on her profile, a gynecologist in North Dakota. And she was injured by two doses of the Pfizer injection. And she put out a thread. She said, I've been on a two-year medical journey from hell since receiving the Pfizer
Starting point is 02:54:00 vax in 12-20 and 1-21. Multiple injuries. So she's one of the first ones to get it, you know, December, 2020 multiple injuries after I did what I thought I should as a duty to protect my patients as a frontline physician. I had many doubts, but I still proceeded in good faith. Now the system is failing me. And the irony of the responses by some accusing me of pushing the vaccine is ironic. She said, my first physician that I encountered accused me of being an alcoholic. Another blamed me and said I must be out of shape. Not one cardiologist ever listened to my timeline and symptoms.
Starting point is 02:54:43 One told me these symptoms go away after three years. The vax hadn't been out for three years. Just making it up. Of course, how many times have we heard doctors say, well, you know, myocarditis, or even producing little animated shorts directed at children about heart disease. And it's like, have you got myocarditis?
Starting point is 02:55:00 Well, it's no big deal. It'll get better. No, it doesn't. It doesn't. She says it struck me that for two years, every doctor I've seen has either been arrogant, lacks empathy, is a poor listener, or has had his or her mind made up before seeing me
Starting point is 02:55:16 and is afraid to hear me as I don't fit his or her brainwashed narrative, or is just plain ignorant. This is me seeing my profession in its true colors. How sad. Yes, this. She said, I've got POTS now after the second jab. Now my latest cardiologist at Cleveland says it's not POTS, just idiopathic sinus tachycardia. Take your beta blockers and condition your heart. Still doesn't tell me why I pass out. He is actually my fourth cardiologist. Over it, he said. I'm an OBGYN and
Starting point is 02:55:56 frustrated as hell. Then he has another doctor, Dr. Shapiro, MD. And he led Israel's efforts to develop a coronavirus vaccine, was head of the Department of Military Medicine. And he might be one of the most senior ranking officials, says Dr. Makis, to openly criticize the COVID vaccines. In May of 2022, Dr. Shapiro said, I received three vaccinations, Pfizer. I was physically injured in a very significant way, as many others have been injured. Dr. Karen Phelps, former president of the Australian Medical Association.
Starting point is 02:56:38 She and her partner were vaccine injured. She is the highest ranking medical doctor in Australia to admit to being injured. She has the highest ranking Australian medical doctor. She is the highest ranking medical doctor in Australia to admit to being injured. She said, this is an issue that I have witnessed firsthand with my wife who has suffered a severe neurological reaction to her first Pfizer vaccine within minutes,
Starting point is 02:57:01 including burning face and gums. Para, uh, see Cynthia's, uh, I won't even try to pronounce that. See, I'm not a doctor, but I can read what they say for the most part. Numb hands and feet. There we go. She said, I continue to observe the devastating effects of a year and a half later with the addition of fatigue, additional neurological symptoms, including nerve pains, altered sense of smell. This is what Handy was saying.
Starting point is 02:57:29 He said, look, if it's going to go in and affect your sense of smell and other things like that, if it crosses the brain barrier, wouldn't we expect that it's going to have some maybe psychological issues if it can do this type of thing to you? Visual disturbances, musculoskeletal inflammation. The diagnosis and the causation has been confirmed by several specialists who have told me that they've seen a lot, quote unquote, of patients in a similar situation.
Starting point is 02:58:00 She reveals she's also diagnosed with vaccine injury from her second dose of Pfizer in July 2021, with the diagnosis and causation confirmed by specialist colleagues. She said, in my case, the injury resulted in dysautonomia with intermittent fevers and cardiovascular implications, including breathlessness and appropriate sinus tachycardia. Same thing that that doctor and the first doctor mentioned, and blood pressure fluctuations. She said both these reactions were reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration but never followed up on. They're
Starting point is 02:58:38 equivalent to the FDA, a captured bureaucracy in other, that's supposed to oversee this stuff, but doesn't care. Look, even when we look at Justin Bieber, he's canceled his, um, uh, tours. He sold off his,
Starting point is 02:58:54 uh, his musical library to somebody for $200 million. Uh, there are pictures of him with facial paralysis. And now they're saying, well, you know, it's this type of situation.
Starting point is 02:59:04 It was something that came back, uh, you know, resurgence of chicken pox. We think, you know, they named the situation. But we've seen that with many vaccines, but especially with this injection. As I had just reported yesterday, you had some people who had shingles, and they found the spike in the shingles. They've had people with tumors. They found the spike in the tumors. Is this something we don't know, but it is assumed that Bieber and his wife, who both have had problems with it, that they had to get the injections because of pressure that was put on them before they'd be allowed to tour,
Starting point is 02:59:48 to perform, that type of thing. And it seems to be persisting in his case. But no matter what happens, nobody wants to speak out, or they have an alternative explanation for it. This is why, as I pointed out, the parallels to what happened with the train accident. This is far, far worse, far more long-lasting,
Starting point is 03:00:14 devastating in its global extent. And yet the way they control it is to keep you from seeing it. That is the essence of why they've been able to pull this off. Because they can lie to us and the mainstream media, even the conservative ones
Starting point is 03:00:29 like Fox won't point it out. Let me tell you the David Knight show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes.
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