The David Knight Show - 30Jan23 David Knight Show

Episode Date: January 30, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESChanges we're working on for the broadcast — new live stream and other things 2:05Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, update on prayer request 17:38Listener ask...s whether we should call Davos "World Economic Foreclosure" instead of "Forfeiture". Here's the difference 20:36Listener comments on DeSantis' Grand Jury move — could it investigate HIS actions? 23:13The mystery of God’s sovereignty and sovereignty. 27:16Socialists in Memphis, TN use the tragic death of Tyre Nichols to push race war and defund police — civil war, chaos, crime instead of reform 31:17WATCH: two people who knew Tyre from a California youth ministry 48:46MSM says white people are to blame for the death of a black man, killed by 5 black cops in a jurisdiction where all the leadership is black 50:42Smerconish’s case for manslaughter instead of second-degree murder. 1:05:57Where is 1:05:57Project Veritas vs Pfizer Lies 1:18:12"Mainstream" media completely ignores Project Veritas film of Pfizer contractor bragging about "directed evolution" a.k.a., Gain of Function. Are we the mainstream media now if more people see it than would even IF MSM covered it? 1:21:46What is Pfizer planning to do regarding mutating the virus? 1:37:32What steps are being taken to ensure the mutated virus does not leak from the laboratory and if the company is connecting with other pharmaceuticals? 1:40:41The bigger picture about Pfizer's Gain of Function 1:55:40Rapid escalation in Ukraine war. This is NOT like the proxy wars we've had since WW2 ended 2:17:23Blatant Christian persecution in the Biden administration? 2:40:53Sidewalk Ministries have seconds to reach the hearts of pregnant women moments before they walk into an abortion facility. 2:46:26Find 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 00:01:42 As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 30th of January, Year of Our Lord 2023, day 1054 of the emergency. Today we're going to talk about some updates as to the Project Veritas versus Pfizer issue. That's amazing revelation. Some of the background as to who is there. We're also going to talk about the Tyree Nichols case. And a lot of news is broken since I've last been live on air. And so even though I don't like to do it, we're going to begin with some personal information as to what is happening with the show. And then we'll get into those hot topic issues as we see also the war in Ukraine going into major escalation. As soon as they got the tanks, they won F-15s.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Then they started handing, well, we'd like to have some ships too. Yeah, we'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, we did rebroadcast on Thursday and Friday, and there were some personal issues with it, so I think it's going to be a positive thing for the show. As you know, we started doing, about a year ago,
Starting point is 00:03:19 we started doing Rockfin. Really like the community that's developed there. It's been a fantastic community. Of course, the Knights of the Storm has been born out of that with Jason Barker, Angry Tiger, Rhonda, and many others involved in that. Because it created a nice community there with comments. And we wanted to keep that going. But it's been a really difficult thing for me to do yet another program. And it's part of the requirements for being on rockfin you need to have a premium show and you know once people sign up for the rockfin membership
Starting point is 00:03:55 they can watch any premium show and so based on the people that you bring in that sign up on your channel uh versus the people that um you know, maybe come over that were already members and they come over and they watch. So it's a complicated thing. You know, people signing up with your channel, you get some payment from that. That hasn't been significant. And, you know, if there's somebody, regardless of who they sign up with, if they're watching your premium content, then you get a percentage based on that. So it hasn't been a significant thing, but it's been a significant amount of work. And in order to keep this kind of complicated allocation together, I guess they convert payment over into their own cryptocurrency. That's not a problem. Like I said, it wasn't a
Starting point is 00:04:44 significant amount of money, but it became a problem because we started interacting with people a lot on Rockfin. It was a nice community. We'd get comments frequently because Travis is busy with the board. He might not see all the comments, and there's a lot of comments that are maybe off topic because it's a community there or they're talking to each other. But whenever he would see the number change at the top, he would scroll back up and see who had put a comment there.
Starting point is 00:05:12 And, you know, we'd respond to that. And we did it more so than we did any other way that people support us with subscribe star or with checks or with, you know, cause I do talk about the checks and the cards coming in. But many of the other ones, the people who contribute regularly on Zelle, for example, or on Cash App, you know, we don't sometimes just mention the names, but we don't interact with people. I can't even really on a lot of these platforms, there's no way for me to respond and say thank you. So we try occasionally to mention somebody me to respond and say, thank you. Uh, so we try occasionally
Starting point is 00:05:45 to mention somebody's first name and maybe a last initial. So we don't, uh, docs them, but, um, you know, acknowledge them at the same time and with the move and with the change in Rockfin, it wasn't as interactive with people on subscribe star. So I understand, but it was getting to be a big, uh, part of our revenue because it was, it was people shifting from other things into Rockfin. And so I'd already changed the Rockfin show when I started it. Well, let me do it on a different day than on Saturday evening for two hours. And, um, it was, um, you know, so a lot of extra work and it wound up making me work seven days a week. And, uh, you know, it's kind of like the straw that broke the camel's back. I didn't want to get completely burned out with this. So what we did was, um, about a month or so ago, we changed
Starting point is 00:06:37 it maybe a little bit longer. It's hard for me again, working around the clock. It's was that a month ago? Was it two weeks ago? weeks ago i don't know um but we changed to uh thursday nights and made it a one hour show instead of a two hour show but it's still difficult uh doing two shows like that last week not last week but the week before last i did um two shows or you know um per day um guest hosted I was on as a guest on another show and very late night, kicked off Monday night with a very late night as a guest with Clyde Lewis. And that really was a difficult week.
Starting point is 00:07:17 And so with all of that, we're thinking, what do we do with this? I don't want to just shut the community down. Several things happened in confluence last week so we'd also mentioned how it was difficult for me to deal with coinbase they decided that they needed some additional identification that hung things up for a couple of months i couldn't get any money out of rockfin and so finally we got coinbase satisfied. And then there was a different way to transfer it. And between the guys transferring this stuff, it got mixed up.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And we thought we lost all the crypto. And we were able to get it back with the help of the people at Rockfin. They were very kind to help us. But it was all hands on deck. And that happened Wednesday after the show. And so we were working on that on Wednesday night, Thursday, and it didn't get resolved until Friday. And at the same time, we're trying to figure out what are we going to do to change this up? Well, at the same time, Rumble, as we learned, just started with a live chat as well as you can leave tips if you want to.
Starting point is 00:08:26 But, you know, that is another option so we're adding that option and um we're also going to be adding some we made some changes we put a um uh comment capability on the um website itself so you can sign up there and leave comments you can even do some live chat. We put that on before we realized that Rumble had set up something similar to that. So I imagine most people will go to Rumble, but you can also go there. We're going to try to monitor those places
Starting point is 00:08:54 so we can respond to people. And I just got a message from my son. There's a lot of comments about Odyssey chat, but I don't think they have the option to leave tips on Odyssey as well. So, you know, there's, we have a limited crew here. You know, we got me and my son, so we're trying to cover all the bases. Uh, I'm too busy to look at the different chat things. It looks like the video is now frozen. Uh, but, um, is that, are we still live? Yeah. Okay. Um, so anyway So anyway, I'm not sure if the video is frozen.
Starting point is 00:09:26 We'll keep going. There's a lot to cover. So, you know, we have people who were commenting on D live as well as on Odyssey. And, um, but we're going to try to kind of focus on interacting with people on rumble. Odyssey is a great platform. And, um, you know great platform and, um, you know, it's,
Starting point is 00:09:46 um, we put videos up there as well, full show as well as cuts of that as well. Uh, so we're going to try to be more responsive with the comments, but there's a limit to what we can do on the live show. Um, we're also going to try to do some things in terms of making the podcast. Right now,
Starting point is 00:10:03 we are pushing the podcast out to all the different podcast platforms, and there are some ads that are inserted into it. We want to come up with a way to offer the podcast without commercials to the people who are subscribers on Subscribestar and possibly even offer the option for people if they want to for a minimal charge like $5 a month, kind of the same model that Pandora has. You can either listen with commercials or you can sign up at $5 a month and you get it without any commercials. So we're looking and doing
Starting point is 00:10:36 something like that. The key thing that's delayed us on this is, you know, there's people who contribute by check and other ways, and how do we get that to them? We can do it for Subscribestar. I think we've got a way to do that with Subscribestar. We can't upload the video directly to Subscribestar or even the audio file. They're too big. So there are some files that you can upload, but we can't upload the entire thing to Subscribestar.
Starting point is 00:11:03 So we have to find another way to get it to the people at Subscribestar without any commercials. So we're going to be looking at that. I would also like to get some feedback from you in terms of Substack. We're thinking of doing more with that. And one of the things I'd like to do, because some of the video platforms, when we put out the long description with time codes as to what happens throughout the video, you know know what we're talking about because we cover a lot of different topics and so it's kind of an index into the different topics by time code and you know i can't put those up on twitter i don't even put it up on uh gab but we do put it in the descriptions for the full show video as well as for the podcast. But sometimes that gets swallowed by, uh, the people that you download it from the podcast.
Starting point is 00:11:50 So I thought it'd be nice to put that up on subscribe star. And, um, the key thing is, um, you know, we have to investigate to see, I don't want to spam people with that type of thing. Now we do put it up on subscribe star on a daily basis. And, you know, if people don't like getting an email telling them what the show is about on a daily basis, they can always turn the mail off completely off of Subscribestar. I was hoping that there'd be something on Substack that would be something
Starting point is 00:12:20 in between full on or full off that maybe we can control and not hit you with that stuff on a daily basis, but it'd be there for anybody to see for free. Uh, and, um, so there's a lot of different things that we're looking at with that, but I appreciate your patience and really do appreciate your support and, um, coming up. I don't want to do it right now. I want to do some news before we get into it, but coming up, I will, um, I have some cards and, uh, some, uh, other people that I'd like to think, and I do appreciate it. All the support that we've gotten. Um, we, you can see it on the gas gauge.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Now we're not quite at the seven eights level. We're kind of in between three quarters and seven eights, but a little bit closer to seven eight. So we moved it up, but it has really been humbling and amazing to us, uh, your support and your encouragement. And that has been there from before the show started, uh, people, um, you know, first it was PayPal and I'd never used PayPal. And so I had a couple of people send me to my email address. Um, you know, you got money at PayPal. I was like, what do I do with that?
Starting point is 00:13:27 You know, and just encouraging us to do the show. And I really do appreciate that. It is kind of, I was talking to a friend, Mark Hall. I've interviewed him many times back in Austin. And we were talking about Adam Curry and his value for value model. And Adam is into a lot of the crypto stuff. I just want to get out of crypto. Bitcoin is a little bit different, but it's still, and we don't, you know, we have the
Starting point is 00:13:51 option for people to contribute in Bitcoin. A few people have, but it's, you know, it's the sort of thing where handwriting is on the wall. I mean, they're looking at different ways to shut it down. Now you've got the Swift system saying, we're only going to do large transactions with, and it's difficult. I'm still trying to get my head around the way they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Are they talking about, they're not going to do crypto transactions unless the exchange has a lot of money on file with them, or unless the individual who wants to buy or sell the crypto has an account with more than a hundred thousand dollars in it. Um, and so as strange as that seems, the handwriting is on the wall as to how they can shut this thing down and
Starting point is 00:14:34 they can physically go in and shut down miners because it's not hard to find where somebody is using a lot of power. And, uh, that is what you see with these. So, um, we're going to, um, we're going to keep looking at different ways and we
Starting point is 00:14:48 can try to make the, um, the show more accessible, more visible. Uh, we have working with some people to try to get this upload process automated. That's a lot of time that we spend uploading this to different platforms. That's why we're only on four platforms because we're doing all the uploading ourselves. And so if we can offload some of that, that'll help us to do some other things. But I need to have a little bit more distance. And so today we're on Rockfin,
Starting point is 00:15:18 but we're going to be closing that down. And we'll do more with Rumble than we've been doing in the past. And again, there'll be a chat as well as if you want to leave any tips, you'll be able to do that. So hopefully the community that has been great at Rockfin and we have no issues with the people at Rockfin, they've been great to work with. It's just I can't handle uh doing yet another show there's nobody else that i know of that's crazy enough to do a daily three-hour show without really any breaks and do it live with commercial without commercials so it's uh it is kind of um it is a difficult thing and uh and it has all-consuming to do that.
Starting point is 00:16:05 And this last year has been really difficult with the move, marriages, and things like that going on with friends and family. But everybody's got their problems, and I'm not complaining about it. And these are, as they say, first-world problems to have. God has got our back, you've got our back, and you've been very kind to support us. So we do not complain about that. Uh, and I just want to say, as we added the comment section on the, um, on the website, some people noticed, um, and I got this, uh, email from Robert, who's trying to log in. He said, when attempting to log in, I got standard error message that either my email or my password was an error. So using my email, I attempted, I forgot the password and so forth.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Anyway, he says, it's the only email that I've had forever. So let me know about that. I had the same issue on my site. They got into this, and this is from Discus, which is one of the bigger comment platforms. And I thought, it's just not working. I can't get through this thing. That was on Friday. I just got this morning as I was working on the program.
Starting point is 00:17:15 I just got a confirmation email from Discus. So I don't know what's going on. It took their sweet time. I just thought this is just broken. And so so Robert, maybe keep checking your email. Maybe it's getting back to you with that. I don't know, but I had a problem getting in. So I have not responded to some of the people that were there yet, but I'll do that this afternoon. Hopefully I confirmed the email. I didn't try to use it this morning. He says, so let me know about that. And he said, I have two questions.
Starting point is 00:17:45 I was making donations via subscribe star and those ceased the end of October. Is there an issue with subscribe star? Uh, okay. So, um, no, there's not, but I've had a lot of people tell me, you know, I thought I was signed up for subscribe star, but my credit card changed. It was an old credit card and maybe you got issued a new credit card and didn't update it. I've had several people tell me that. You don't get a notification from Subscribestar if the credit card becomes invalid that you've been using.
Starting point is 00:18:16 So that might be the issue. But we haven't had any problem that I know of other than that. And then he says, as for the donations I did make, are those tax deductible? I'm sorry to say they're not, we're not a 501c. Um, so, you know, it's, uh, I appreciate it, but it's not tax deductible. Sorry. Uh, and I wanted to follow up Jason Barker, uh, Knights of the Storm, um, longtime listener. And of course,ason we got to know jason because of the excellent letter that he put together for religious exemption uh he's in the military and we put that up so many people were helped by that they were in different fields even not even in the military because he laid out four different uh areas of religious exemption is an excellent
Starting point is 00:19:05 letter and a lot of people write me and say they'd used it uh as a nurse or something and and um you know as a guide because you know you don't want to pull that back in um but it gives you the four different um four different uh objections that people might have and so it helped a lot of people jason has helped us a great deal he's been a supporter he actually designed this excellent for different objections that people might have. And so it helped a lot of people. Jason has helped us a great deal. He's been a supporter. He actually designed this excellent coin that we have. Love it.
Starting point is 00:19:34 It's got the chest head on the front and the microphone on the back. It's a beautiful coin. We see it in person. And so I really do appreciate that. He put all that coin thing together for us as well. And he had a prayer request, and I just want to give you an update about that. He sent this to me yesterday. He said, I want to let you know the prayers for my neighbor's daughter appear to have been answered. It came by on Thursday as I was out in the garage working to let me know she has not had a passing out episode since your audience sent prayers. The
Starting point is 00:20:03 doctors do not know what was going on and gave her a clean bill of health, but we'll still run some tests to be sure. The only thing they would say was that it was not uncommon for young teens to just pass out and urinate themselves in the middle of school. Nothing to be concerned about, right? That's what he said. I don't know about you, but I've never seen that in my entire lifetime. So it just tells me the doctors are dumbfounded. I mean, I've never seen anything like we're seeing now in the medical profession. The out front corruption and the lunacy of saying, well, yeah, that's not a problem.
Starting point is 00:20:42 I don't see anything there. I mean, this is George Santos-level stuff that we're seeing from these so-called medical professionals everywhere. Yeah, that's not unusual. People dropping dead, athletes, young athletes dropping. That's not unusual. Nothing to see here. But he had asked for a prayer request, and I put that out.
Starting point is 00:21:01 And so I just want to let the audience know. He says, it's amazing to see so many miracles happen in just the past couple of years. request and I put that out and so just want to let the audience know he says it's amazing to see so many miracles happen in just the past couple years my neighbors are not very religious people so I hope the incident brings them closer to God thank you for asking for prayers all glory be to him I I cannot say that enough and I got to say that to be able to after we had that problem with crypto it truly was miraculous I i i just you know figure well you know crypto there's no way to audit stuff and pull it back and and turned out that uh we're able to find
Starting point is 00:21:34 a way through that uh while i'm on the mail bag here uh this is from bill he says you've been describing the wef as world economic forfeiture lately although i dig that description don't you think that world economic foreclosure fits better yeah that would work as well and he says that that foreclosure is something people can relate to and understand because nobody knows what forfeiture is. I understand. Megyn Kelly didn't know what forfeiture was when I talked to her. Civil asset forfeiture is like, what? Yeah, she lives in the news. She's a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:22:13 This is something that's been there for decades. I found out about it. First time I found out about it was in the early 1990s. I couldn't believe it when I heard it. You mean they confiscated that guy's plane because he flew two guys in suits with briefcases from the U.S. to Florida? And they were in a business meeting. They were arranging drug deals. And so they took his plane, didn't charge him.
Starting point is 00:22:34 They charged the plane. What? I started following that trail. That was when I was the editor for the state libertarian paper. I started following that. That was an amazing thing. That was the early 90s, very early 90s. And so a lot of people don't know what forfeiture is.
Starting point is 00:22:56 You're absolutely right. But it's that people's ears perk up when they hear foreclosure. I agree. I don't know. I'll try to both of them. We'll see what happens. I'll alternate it back. Because this really is more like forfeiture, even though the public doesn't know what forfeiture is.
Starting point is 00:23:14 It is like forfeiture because forfeiture has no legal basis. There is a legal basis for foreclosure. You've got to contract with somebody. I don't have a contract with the World Economic Forum or Klaus. My name's not on a signature with any document for him. He has no legal claim to do any of this stuff. As a matter of fact, his lieutenants, the people that are his young lieutenants that he puts in all these different government places, they don't have any authority to do this either. Trump and Biden don't have any authority to do this either. You know, Trump and Biden don't have any authority to do foreclosures or closures of businesses,
Starting point is 00:23:51 which is essentially a confiscation. It was really more like forfeiture. Well, you know, I'm just giving myself the power to shut you down, to take your job, to lock you down, to lock you up. You know, that's why I chose the term forfeiture. But you're right, most people don't know what forfeiture is, so maybe we should stress that.
Starting point is 00:24:12 On the DeSantis grand jury thing, and this is an interesting take that Bill had. He says, I've been looking at all the angles on this, and I've come to the conclusion this is a pure political move. I agree. But he says it could be dangerous to desantis as dangerous to him as it is to his political opponents i've been wondering about the following scenario what if a member of the statewide grand jury decided to subpoena any and all agreements entered into with the state of Florida, and any entity that made delivery and acquisition of the clot shots.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Technically, if DeSantis signed a nondisclosure agreement with, say, Pfizer, that nondisclosure agreement doesn't bind a grand jury. Does he want to bring certain information to the surface that might have criminal implications to his political opponents, but can't because of a non-disclosure agreement? Well, he certainly can't play the I don't have any control over an independent fact-finding body card to escape a non-disclosure duty. Of course, if this didn't enter his mind, then perhaps it should have because the grand jury weapon can and should look inward as well. Well, it'd be very interesting if you had a grand jury that actually did its job, like Hoppy Heidelberg at the Oklahoma City bombing. Actually did their job. They'd kick him off like they did Hoppy Heidelberg. But then you can convene a citizen grand jury.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Or maybe they'll pack this grand jury with low IQ citizens that have no idea the power they yield in this position, or wield, I should say, as a means to score political points for DeSantis. Yeah. And again, if he really wanted to do this, he's got as the executive of Florida, he has ways that he can use his attorney general to investigate this, and he should.
Starting point is 00:26:17 It's kind of interesting that Trump is going to play some of these cards against him. DeSantis is full on board with this at the beginning of the lockdown, if you recall. And so it's looking as if this is going to flow both ways. You got a lot. Trump is out there. I don't know. He had his speeches to small groups this last weekend, kicking things off in South Carolina, New Hampshire.
Starting point is 00:26:47 But I don't know that he's still bragging about the vaccine. I don't know that he can help himself that much, though. Anybody brings that subject up in an interview, he's going to jump into it with both feet. Brer Rabbit. We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be back, and we'll talk about some news. Stay with us. Thank you. all right and we got a couple of comments uh conservative thinker uh commenting on rockfin
Starting point is 00:27:58 goodbye rockfin hello rumble starting manana and again i nothing negative about rock fan it's just you know the requirement of another day and um uh you know it's been a lot extra so anyway david weatherby uh says per request dave my wife made a remarkable improvement after i asked for the prayers of you and your audience i went to the hospital to drop off supplies for the week or so she was expected to be there when i got there she was in the process of being released. Thank you so much. Well, I'm really happy to hear that, Dave. Very happy to hear it.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Yeah, it is. Isn't it such an interesting thing? You know, there's so many mysteries when we get to the nature and the actions of God, right? Is God sovereign or do we have a free will that is sovereign or what? You know, that interaction that is there, the debate that is always in Christian communities and the idea that, you know, well, why does God ask us to pray for things? I don't know, but I know that it works. Just go back and look at the life of George Mueller. Look at your life if you make a journal of things like that. You'll see
Starting point is 00:29:07 the same thing. So, you know, I don't know why that is, but I do know that when you have a lot of people who are praying about something, you really do see big things happen. Not always. You know, God is, that's the other part of it. You know, God of it. He wants us to see him working, but he's not a genie in the bottle that we command. We make no demands on God. How dare we think that we could do something like that? But he is kind enough to include us and to allow us to see that. And that has been the real big blessing, is to see God working, not so much getting what you want. That's really the issue with prayer. And so I would suggest an interesting place for people
Starting point is 00:29:58 who want to look at some of that. There's a couple of books about that, about prayer, about miracles and things. One of them, Lee Strobel, there's a book called Miracles. He said, yeah, you know, there's been a lot of amazing stories about what has happened recently in developing countries, like in Africa or places like that, or South America and miraculous stuff. But he says it happens here as well. And he had a story about a young lady who, and I don't remember all the details, it's been a while since I've read the book, but I'd suggest you get it and read it just for that one story. It's pretty amazing,
Starting point is 00:30:42 very well documented. she had, was just withered up and could not communicate was on death's bed and had been that way for quite some time, but she got worse. And, um, she was about to die and somebody phoned into, I think it was some Moody radio broadcast and, uh, had prayers go out. And, you know, she had an amazing story about what happened with her. I'll just leave that there as a tease for you. and, you know, she had an amazing story about what happened with her. I'll just leave that there as a tease for you. Um, you know, go find that story. Maybe you can Google it. Um, but if, you know, I think you'd enjoy the book if you got it, uh, because there's a lot of things that are in it. And, uh, uh, bottom line is that, um, uh that it truly was amazing how her body had atrophied and it was all restored.
Starting point is 00:31:31 It was like something out of the Book of Acts. It was amazing. And so that does have an effect. And the purpose of all of it is to glorify God. So that should be your purpose in it, you know, not to get what you want. And if you ask just to satisfy what you want, you're not going to get it. Because many times we ask for the wrong stuff, right? If I had, when my sons were little, if they'd come up to me and ask for a 12-gauge shotgun or something, I'd say, well, that's nice.
Starting point is 00:32:06 But why don't we start with something that shoots rubber bands first? So that's the way God is with us as well. Much better parent than I ever was. Tyree Nichols. Let's talk about this. We talk about the Project Veritas case. Both of these things have happened. Project Veritas thing hit on Wednesday night, so I haven't talked about that yet,
Starting point is 00:32:28 and there's been some updates to it. But this Tyree Nichols video dropped on Friday. It was about 17 days, well over two and a half weeks after the, I'll just say murder. That's what they've been charged with. And so it's amazing to see these videos. And they went full disclosure on it. They fired the five cops that were there. They've charged them with second-degree murder.
Starting point is 00:32:58 It truly is amazing. But there are some other things involved here. And everybody is looking at this and and you got the people and you know no no the media is not talking about the project veritas case at all mainstream media is completely silent about that interestingly enough but everybody's talking about this mainstream media has got their own agenda of course the socialists and the marxists want to end the police departments. CNN wants to blame white people, the usual type of thing. But there's other things that are happening here as well.
Starting point is 00:33:37 And so I'm sure that you know this happened in Memphis. The police chief, when he saw it, he said, I was shocked. I was not prepared for what I saw. Immediately fired those five officers, and then the county sheriff saw it, and he said, I saw two deputies in those things. So they've been put on leave pending investigation of what their role was. So five fired and charged with second-degree murder. Two deputies on leave. They were not directly involved perhaps, but the Two deputies on leave. They were not directly involved, perhaps.
Starting point is 00:34:12 But the Memphis Democratic Socialists of America passed out literature to protesters calling for abolition of police. And you can see him, these people, here they are, the Party of Socialism and Liberation. This is a revolt against racism. Racism. A black man killed by five black cops. It's racism. In Memphis, the police chief, I think maybe the sheriff as well, are black. All five of these officers, black.
Starting point is 00:34:44 It's a predominantly black area, certainly in political aspects. You've got a black congressman from there. He was the one that was leading the, you know, he was a Democrat equivalent of Liz Cheney and these witch hunts that they had for january the 6th he's from memphis as well uh so to take to make this about racism as the socialist party is trying to do is to push for a race war and that's what they want to do they said we have to completely take down the system is corrupt we got to destroy it all they're marxists that's their point they're looking for anything that they can grab a hold of have to completely take down. The system is corrupt. We've got to destroy it all. They're Marxists. That's their point. They're looking for anything that they can grab a hold of to tear the system down. And as we have seen, and as I've said before, all the Black Lives Matter
Starting point is 00:35:36 even started. As you go back and you look at the Marxists, who are not getting any traction, the Weather Underground, Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorn, they latched on to what somebody else had started it, but they popularized the idea of white skin privilege. And you want to talk about somebody who's got privileges, Bill Ayers. Boy, I tell you, born with a silver spoon in his mouth for sure, but his father, very, very rich and connected and got him off.
Starting point is 00:36:08 You know, when they had bombings and they had police that got killed with their bombings and security guards and stuff, he got off. Now, Chesa Boudin's parents didn't. They were part of the Weather Underground, but Bill Ware's dad got him out of there. And Bernadine Dorn, they went into education. And that's, you know, in Chicago with Obama and the rest of these people pushing this white privilege narrative. Because they knew that in America, these Marxists could not get any traction with economics as they had in Europe. Because in America, everything was, used to be,
Starting point is 00:36:54 at least, still is the perception by the public that you have upward mobility in terms of economic issues. It doesn't have the kind of stratification of class that you did in the UK and in Europe. And so it just didn't work here. People believed that they could succeed. And certainly that was true in the 1970s. They're trying to shut that down now, but it's still pretty much true in America. So they can't play that class warfare thing here. So they play race warfare. They're very conscious about it. And so that's exactly what they're trying to do now. And of course, if you look at what Soros
Starting point is 00:37:30 and Obama and Eric Holder did in terms of pushing for district attorneys and state attorneys general that we're going to not charge people for violent crime, not charge people for shoplifting. You see what's happened in California. Well, you know, if you steal $1,000, no, we're not going to do anything about it. So they steal $1,000 and they come back and steal another $1,000 and so forth. These people, Soros and Obama, these other socialists, want to use crime to create chaos. And, of course, they are also pushing a race war at the same time.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Interestingly enough, it was during the Obama administration that they, and these are things that were coming out of Washington, it's what police were saying, that these new instructions for how we're supposed to train people in the police academy are shoot first. And so you had Obama militarizing the the police changing the way they interacted with people as a matter of fact one of the first cases of this was not didn't have anything to do with race it's white police and it was a white homeless person that was camping out in the hills over phoenix i think it was and it was a horrific situation uh said, you're camping on public land and you've got to get off here. Why?
Starting point is 00:38:47 And he was reluctant to leave. And they're kind of on this steep slope of a hill. And they argued with him for a long time. They lost their patience. They shot him. They stuck the dogs on him and all the rest of the stuff. It was horrific to watch. And a guy who was with had been for years, an instructor at the
Starting point is 00:39:06 Arizona State Police Academy. So this is what comes out of this shoot first curriculum. And he resigned. He said, I'm not going to teach that. And it was being pushed, he said, from the Obama administration. So the Obama administration pushing for the police to get more militaristic, equipping them to become militarized, pushing them to shoot first, and then at the same time, pushing for district attorneys and state attorney generals who are not going to enforce the law. Criminal law.
Starting point is 00:39:38 No bail. We arrest the people, we put them back out, and they go beat somebody or rape somebody or kill somebody again. This is intentional. It is trying to create chaos and warfare. So these five cops are a product of that kind of training and of the fact that they were hired because they had the right skin color, not because they had the right psychological mixture, you know, background makeup. You know, they, they were unfit for the job. They were unfit for the job psychologically and mentally.
Starting point is 00:40:16 They were unfit for the job physically. If you look at the, if you look at the body camera stuff, when he runs away, they couldn't catch him initially. I mean, they're huffing and puffing. They were not in shape. They're physically not capable. And you see this happening all the time. They're going out hiring people who are not physically fit, and they're hiring diversity, equity, inclusivity hires.
Starting point is 00:40:41 They don't have the right mentality, psychology. They haven't been screened. They don't have the right mentality, psychology. They haven't been screened. They haven't been trained, but Hey, you know, we want to have a, you know, this, they check all the identity boxes that are there. And that's what you wind up with. That is the reality. And it's an intentional thing. So the horrific thing about this, and I don't know if you watched it or not. It's difficult to watch. It truly is difficult to watch. CNN commentator Smirconish said, I think they overcharged him.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Well, you know, if they overcharged him, he's looking at it from a legal standpoint. I think it's manslaughter, not second-degree murder. You can talk about that. I've got to say, if you watch that, I can understand why they would go with a higher charge. It's absolutely unbelievable that this would happen. But unfortunately, it doesn't just happen to black people. It really doesn't. That's the narrative that's being put out there by CNN.
Starting point is 00:41:50 And every time this type of thing happens, and I've been talking about this for over a decade on air, and I said, we've got to stop with this race thing because that does, you know, we've got to get rid of the police and, you know, it's all about racism and so forth. That's the way they want to spend all of these events. The reality is that there needs to be some changes and there need to be changes in the way the police are trained. There needs to be changes in the way that they are profiled and screened for the job, physically, psychologically, mentally.
Starting point is 00:42:26 And we need fewer of them, frankly. One of the reasons why they've got so many people who are not qualified for the job is because they're looking to fill these positions, and they're using the police to do things that a legitimate cop doesn't want to do. How many times do we see police officers who said, I took an oath to the Constitution, and I'm not going to do anything to enforce these lockdown laws? And they get fired. Why?
Starting point is 00:42:54 Because the police department has been corrupted. There has to be reform of the police department. They're firing people who say, I'm going to obey the Constitution. I'm not going to obey these orders and give people a ticket or, or lock down their business or give them a fine or something for not having a mask or for having too many people or for standing too close to, I'm not going to do that. And they got fired. It's a corrupt system, but not in the way that Obama and these
Starting point is 00:43:21 other people are telling you. We know what needs to be done, but we don't have any politicians who have the will to do it. As a matter of fact, you know, Trump, oh yeah, this is awful. There's not anybody who has excused, because it is inexcusable what these five police officers did. They literally beat him to death. They went on and on and on and on, yelling and screaming at him.
Starting point is 00:43:47 It was like something out of, if you ever saw the movie Clockwork Orange, it begins with this teenager who is, you know, they're going around committing violent crime and robbery and rape and murder and all the rest of this stuff. And then he gets caught and he goes to jail and and it's an interesting case in terms of crime and punishment and individual choice and all these things are brought into it besides all the visceral disturbing things that are there and um but the guys that are in his gang two other guys there's like three of them that were going around doing this stuff. They didn't get caught.
Starting point is 00:44:26 And they became cops. And they acted like these five cops in Memphis. The difference between those five cops and any run-of-the-mill gang of thugs is that they had uniforms on. The only difference. Just straight out of Clockwork Orange. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:44:46 So, there were four videos that were released on Friday night. First one features body cam video from a cop who joins a traffic stop that is already in progress. And I'm not sure. You know, I spent so much time on this story in terms of looking at how they reacted to this. I don't know why they pulled him over. I mean, people have been executed because they didn't have, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:12 it escalated from being pulled over because they had an expired license tag or something like that. It could be something that's very trivial. The guy who was the victim, Tyree had a nice car. He's well-spoken. He's like, well, what are you doing? When you see the first, when it initiates, the car stopped and the cops rip open the door and dragging him out.
Starting point is 00:45:37 I don't know if he didn't pull over quickly enough, what the deal was with it, but they already had their blood up and they immediately, as soon as they get him out of the car, they start beating him and severely. And as soon as he gets an opening, he runs away. Now that's an open invitation to be shot, but I can understand why he would do it. You know, he's got a bunch of guys on him and they're beating him with batons and all the rest of the stuff. Why?
Starting point is 00:46:05 You know, that's a natural response to guys on him and they're beating him with batons and all the rest of the stuff. Why, you know, that's a natural response to try to run away from something like that. We had a situation and, and Austin where you had, um, it's still, it was art. Acevedo was still there.
Starting point is 00:46:19 And, uh, Alex used to have him in all the time. Now, you know, you like to be friendly with the cops. Uh, he couldn't get a ticket in that town when Art Acevedo was there. And he worked pretty hard at getting a ticket, too.
Starting point is 00:46:33 So did I, but I could get tickets, but Alex didn't. But there was a situation where there had been a bank robbery, and a black man walks up in the bank is the cops are there. And the, you know, the, the door is locked or something. He tries to get in.
Starting point is 00:46:50 He walks up, he doesn't realize it's closed. He walks up and, you know, the cop looks at him or something like that. He, he runs. Now he didn't have anything to do with the robbery.
Starting point is 00:46:58 He hadn't done anything. And the cop chased him down and, um, you know, they got in a fight or something under a bridge and the black chased him down, and they got in a fight or something under a bridge, and the black man was killed. And I remember we were there, and Jagari had some words to say, and justly, to Art Acevedo because they let this guy off, this cop off.
Starting point is 00:47:20 It's like, oh, well, you just don't run from a cop. It's like, what, well, you know, you don't, you just don't run from a cop. It's like, what are you talking about? Yeah. I mean, it's, it's, I understand, but, um,
Starting point is 00:47:30 the excessive use of force and other things like that. Um, it's, it's a difficult thing. Some cases, some cases it's not clear cut and others. It is. This is a very clear cut case.
Starting point is 00:47:44 So they violently pull him out they start beating him he runs away he gets away and um you know as they say here in this um they aggressively manhandled him as he says what did i do wrong what you hear him say what's going on what are you doing this for and these guys just got their blood up. They wanted to beat him. They're yelling and screaming, cursing at him. The second video features 30 minutes of footage from a pole camera that has no sound. This is perhaps one of the most disturbing ones. It shows most of the beating and the shocking aftermath during which Nichols is dragged around, propped up, abused, never offered assistance until an ambulance arrived. I mean,
Starting point is 00:48:27 you see this one guy, one cop circling him, looking for an opening. As soon as the other guys move back a little bit from beating him, he's looking for his spot so he can kick him. You know, I mean, it's just crazy. The ambulance arrived, I think, 20 minutes after it was finally called. The third video is a body cam video of a cop who joins the beating already in progress. The cop pepper sprays Nichols, then walks away so the beating is no longer visible. He walks away because he's apparently pepper sprayed himself as well. This is a gang that can't shoot straight. Video number four is another body cam of an officer joining the beating in progress. After a few seconds, the video is completely obscured,
Starting point is 00:49:12 but the disturbing audio continues, and the video resumes after the beating and shows the officers bantering about the deed, getting their stories straight, and then continuing to taunt him while he is dying. And so this is the results of what they're able to do to him. It's a picture of him in the hospital. And there is a memorial fund on GoFundMe where they've already raised nearly a million dollars. But I want to play for you, you know, too many times we focus on the murders and we don't talk about the victims.
Starting point is 00:49:53 This guy had a life and he was greatly respected by, these are two people from California, where I guess he was for a while, talking about how he was involved with their youth ministry as a mentor to kids. I remember the most is his smile. I mean, if you think about it, he had this very amazing smile and very joyful, like he never had clicks. He just kind of loved everybody. He just had an ease about him he would kind of just um float into in and around a lot of different people and he was kind-hearted
Starting point is 00:50:32 you know my son had a lot of uh older guys he'd look up to as a young kid trying to be a great skateboarder and Tyree was one of those guys I think the difficult thing is just like it's so unexpected right like you'd think like well you know mean, you would expect it in some cases, but with Tyree, it was just out of nowhere. And so I think we're all kind of shocked. And so we're texting each other as a family and sharing pictures and memories. And it's just hard to, it's way too young. The fact that Tyree would take the time to spend time with younger kids,
Starting point is 00:51:05 and he just was likeable. It was very easy for him to have a fit in our youth ministry because, you know, it's like it's very simple math for us. It's just love God and love people, and that came natural for Tyree to love God and love people. So my memories are always just his talents and his ability just to have open arms for anybody that came around his way. Yeah, very disturbing to watch.
Starting point is 00:51:31 As they're beating him at one point, he's losing it. He just starts calling out for mama. You know, I mean, you know, I don't want to play any of the video of the beating. That's what it's about. They took his life away. And now you've got CNN and all the mainstream media focusing on this and saying, this is about racism. This is about racism. Even though everybody in the entire department, you know, everybody, but you've got the police chief and all the rest of them and the cops, they're all black.
Starting point is 00:52:06 This is about racism. They'll never get away from that narrative. Just like whenever there's a shooting, you know, we got to ban all the guns. Well, we got to ban all the white people because, you know, the, uh, there's excessive police force used against this guy killed him. So as information liberation points out, white people are to blame for five black cops beating a 29 year old black man, Tyree Nichols, after evaded and resisted arrest earlier this month in Memphis, Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:52:38 And again, I understand, you know, you, uh, you have to understand how these traffic situations can go wrong. And it can happen to people of any color. But also, when somebody is beating you, your instinct is severely, your instinct is to run away.
Starting point is 00:52:54 So I don't fault him for that if he wasn't doing anything wrong. I don't know why they pulled him over and why, as I said before, you know, when that video stops, he's still in the car. They pull him out, beating him viciously. So this is what CNN says. I'll just read you a couple of excerpts from it. One of the sad facts about anti-black racism is that black people ourselves are not immune to its pernicious effects. You see, even when there's black on black crime, white people are to blame.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Always is an unconscious bias? What is it? Now, the Independent says pointing out that the officers involved in Tyree Nichols' death were black is a dangerous distraction. Is it? I think it's relevant if you're going to make this about race, right? Color of your skin matters a great deal, except when it doesn't fit your narrative. And then you've got to not look at the color of your skin matters a great deal, except when it doesn't fit your narrative. And then you've got to not look at the color of their skin. And so the police officers who killed Nichols are black, which has prompted many people,
Starting point is 00:53:53 particularly online, to attempt to counter the idea that this is linked to systemic racism. Ah, but that's what it is. They killed him because of systemic racism. It's about how the entire system, says the Independent, encourages all those who join it, no matter what their own racial background, to dehumanize and target people of color. Well, I've seen them dehumanize and target people of every color, especially white people.
Starting point is 00:54:21 You know, if you're white, you're evil, especially if you're male, especially if you're Christian male, all those old, stinky white people. You know, if you're white, you're evil. Especially if you're male. Especially if you're Christian male. All those old, stinky white people, you know, the New York Times writer said. And then they hired her. But there's something else that's going on as well. The Memphis Police Department has a group called SCORPION, which stands for Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods. It's a type of policing that's been associated with discriminatory stops and searches in low-income black and Latino neighborhoods. So the attorney for the Nichols family has said this winds up oppressing the people that we care about the most.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Our children, our young sons and daughters who are black and brown. Well, let me tell you something about this stop and frisk stuff. You know, this is the type of things Rudy Giuliani was doing in New York. And it's, you know, Donald Trump is going really hard into the, you know, hardcore, let's ramp up law enforcement to the nth degree type of thing. I've mentioned it before. I'll mention it briefly. I won't go into all the details about the story of Adrian Schoolcraft. He was a New York Police Department officer.
Starting point is 00:55:34 His father had been a cop. The two of them loved being cops. They loved the work. But he was being told to stop and frisk people for no reason at all. For example, on Halloween night, they said, just bring people in. Just arrest them and bring people in. We'll figure out what to charge them with later. So they were working on a quota basis.
Starting point is 00:56:01 They were doing other things like that that he didn't agree with. And so he started carrying a body cam and recording these meetings and what they were telling him to do. They didn't know that he was recording them. That came out later. But because he wasn't doing what they wanted to do, and this is at a time when in New York they would say, well, you can't smoke indoors. And so you'd have people who are working in a barbershop and they would, they want to have a smoke. If they're cutting hair, they would step outside their own shop in front of their shop and smoke a cigarette. And then the cops would come up and give them
Starting point is 00:56:32 a ticket for loitering. You know, it's that kind of abuse that is systemic. That is coming from city hall. And that's what they wanted him to do. He didn't want to do that. He refused to do that. You know, he was interested and focused on the community. He wanted to do real police work. And so they punished him. Said, oh yeah, yeah, I can do that. All right, we'll show you. We'll make you walk a beat. And that's what he wanted to do. He liked that. You know, that's the way policing started in New York City. You know, the cop on the beat, he had a regular beat. He liked that. You know, that's the way policing started in New York City. You know, the cop on the beat, he had a regular beat. He knew the people and they knew him. And there wasn't this distance between them. I saw that when we went to the UK, 20 years apart.
Starting point is 00:57:21 We went in 1980 when we were married and then we went back with my sons in 2001. And, uh, you know, when we were there, it was Bobby's unarmed on foot. They might sometimes have a bicycle and they were very nice to everybody. I couldn't believe it. And, um, then we went back in 2021, they had adopted the American approach where they carried guns, had vests, drove in cars. So they're separated from people, don't have a particular area that they patrol. Well, Adrian Schoolcraft liked that a lot, but other things happened. They eventually found out that he was taping them. They went to his apartment, and this is the number two police, number two guy in the police department, I forget his official title.
Starting point is 00:58:12 And they confronted him over it, there was angry conversation, and they took him away and put him in a mental institution. His father found, when he's investigating it, he couldn't find out where they put him. They just wanted to disappear him. So his father, who was a retired police officer, went to his apartment and he searched it and he found that Adrian had a second camera
Starting point is 00:58:37 that was up on a shelf adjacent to some books and stuff. And that's how he learned what had happened. And that's how he found him. And so the two of them talked about it, but they had death threats. They had to leave New York. I tried to interview them, but you know,
Starting point is 00:58:54 they are not talking to anybody. Kind of like Frank Serpico, same situation. Frank Serpico, you remember the movie with, what's his name? The Godfather. Al Pacino, thank you.
Starting point is 00:59:14 I'm getting to that age, I guess. Al Pacino played Serpico. But the real Frank Serpico said that in any institution, police included, you have to purge out the bad actors. You're going to have bad people in any human institution. But the test of the institution is if it will purge the bad people out and make the necessary changes in its institution. If they don't, if they protect the bad people, and if they don't make changes when bad things happen, then the institution becomes corrupt. It's just that simple. We've seen that happen. That's what this is really about. And all this stuff, it reminded me of that when I saw the scorpion thing.
Starting point is 00:59:54 These types of things have been tried in New York and have failed. But then this piece continues, this mainstream media piece says, no matter what race the foot soldiers are, the system is irredeemable, must be dismantled. See, that's what they're after. That's how the Marxists will use this, the socialists. The Atlantic contributor, Jamel Hill, also said white people are to blame. As did Florida Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost. He said it doesn't matter what color those police officers are,
Starting point is 01:00:32 the murder of Tyree Nichols is anti-black and the result of white supremacy. No, it's a result of Democrat issues, Democrat training and what they have done. Van Jones at CNN, the police who killed Tyree Nichols are black, but they might have still been driven by racism. Again, that's his, he says, he talks about how black cops have been brainwashed into self-hatred. Well, we've seen the schools do that with white liberals, haven't we? Yeah. It's almost impossible, he said, to imagine five black cops giving a white arrestee the kind of beatdown that Nichols allegedly received. Well, no, actually, it isn't. Zero Hedge points out, you remember in 2017, a black officer in Minneapolis, his name was Mohammed Noor. He was called because they heard some shots or something.
Starting point is 01:01:23 So he responds. He's a rookie, just recently on the force. He was a minority hire. He was Muslim. He was from Somalia. And so this lady who called the police had protested on some of the police violence that they'd had in Minneapolis before. And, um, you know, she was white and coming together to, to stop it.
Starting point is 01:01:54 But if you make it about race, you don't understand what the problem is. And so he shows up and he gets scared and he shoots and kills her. And he only got five years in prison. Now compare that to what happens if you go into the Capitol and put your feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk. This guy is in his late 60s and he's looking at a 20-year jail term for that. Or look at what they did to Stuart Rhodes, what they're trying to do to Joe Biggs. Many, many other people charging them with sedition.
Starting point is 01:02:25 Those people get 40 years, up to 40 years in prison. This guy shot and killed a woman. Got five years in prison. So it's very dishonest what Van Johnson is. Not Van Johnson. Van Johnson. I'm showing my age here. Failed commentator just like another failed actor.
Starting point is 01:02:48 What he's doing is absolutely amazing and reprehensible, but they have an agenda with that. And they will always use it. This is, no matter what happens, we've got to either push racism, if they disagree with you, they call you a racist. And anything that happens right now, if disagree with you, they call you a racist. And anything that happens right now, if it's violent, you know, if somebody uses a machete or they use an SUV to attack people, even if they use a machete on New Year's Eve to attack the police, you don't hear any claims about
Starting point is 01:03:16 how we got to ban all machetes, right? Oh, that'd just be stupid. It'd be stupid to ban all SUVs, but they will always use all of this stuff to try to increase gun control. So again, CNN's Smirkonish says it's not second-degree murder. He tries to make that as a legal distinction. Let me get to some of the comments here. North Florida, thank you. He says, David, can you shorten the show some? Three hours is long for you. Prefer to have some condensed even though I know you bring so much info.
Starting point is 01:03:45 Also prefer you get some downtime. Still enjoy video format because I can listen while doing daily tasks. Now that is another thing we talked about, possibly doing a two-hour show. It might give me a little bit more time to do some other things that are still work-related in terms of some special reports, putting together some video edits rather than just talking. And maybe we could get a little bit more reach on some of the things that we think are important here. Um,
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Starting point is 01:04:46 If you score, that's from Mark, obfergusen63, if you score too high on the test for police, they'll not hire you. That is actually factual. There was actually a charge, a court case about that. The guy's IQ was too high. It was above average. And they wanted people that were in the low average to below average level.
Starting point is 01:05:14 And they actually defended that. I mean, it's not just about the diversity, equity, and inclusivity stuff. They were deliberately discriminating against people who had an average or above IQ. Seriously. And that was in the Northeast. I forget where that was, but thanks for reminding me of that. Bob Ferguson. Oh, that's what it was.
Starting point is 01:05:35 It just got the first part of that was cut off. I was pepper sprayed for not wearing my seatbelt in my antique car. Whoa. Well, see, that's what I'm saying. You know, when you look at all this and this is what people have played back and forth.
Starting point is 01:05:51 Some people say, well, there's more white people that are killed by the police than black people. And that's true. But then the black people will come back and say, but it's a higher percentage of black people. And that's true as well. So what do we do about that?
Starting point is 01:06:09 Do we use this to play black against white and white against black? Or do we say, why don't we stop this then? That's the issue. Why can't we come together, black and white, and say, you know what? We don't like people being pepper sprayed for not wearing a seatbelt in an antique car. They probably didn't have a seatbelt, um, and harps. Um, uh, we're getting comments on rumble. That's good. Uh, police now hiring only qualify qualification needed these days as an IQ under a hundred and a thug attitude. Well, that's exactly right. You know, that's what they were looking for. They wanted under a hundred,
Starting point is 01:06:45 literally. That's the case. Patrick S. That's across all industries. Yes. COVID got rid of people with moral stature and only kept the ones that follow the orders. He puts that in there in the German dialect from Klaus.
Starting point is 01:07:01 Yeah. So, uh, Smirconish trying to make the case. It wasn't second degree murder. He says it was a tragic, sad, unnecessary, excessive. Yeah. So, uh, Smirconish trying to make the case. It wasn't second degree murder. He says, it was a tragic, sad, unnecessary, excessive. Yes. But deserving of second degree murder, the knowing killing of another based only on what I have seen. No. So he put that out on Twitter. Well, he got a lot of angry responses because again, when you look at those, if you look at
Starting point is 01:07:21 that video, um, series of videos, it's horrific. And so he says, so there's a lot of stuff like, this won't age well. Please don't say this tomorrow on your show, or simply idiot. You know, got a lot of them like that. But he said it did have some people that were more thoughtful. He said, one said, they probably didn't set out to kill him. But there's no way they didn't know that he might die from such a beating. He says, okay, so at least now we're having a conversation.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Another one. When they hunted him down, they took turns beating him. They committed manslaughter. He says, yeah, but that's different from second-degree murder. Well, you know, when I think about this, they hunted him down and, uh, there was a case. It was,
Starting point is 01:08:09 uh, came with a verdict last year. Ahmaud Arbery. Remember that? Right. He goes and he's a jogger and he goes in and these guys think that he's up to something. And that was a race.
Starting point is 01:08:20 You know, they had people of different skin color involved in it. So they had three white guys. This is a black jogger. They hunted him down and killed him. They got charges from both the state and from the feds. And there were hate crime charges as well as the murder charges. And they got life sentences both in their state and in the federal charges
Starting point is 01:08:48 so i don't understand how really that is different other than the fact that they didn't have a uniform and other than the fact that there was different skin colors involved in principle this is the same thing you hunt somebody down and you kill them. Whether you shoot them or you beat them or whatever, I don't think they get a pass. That's my opinion. And then he says, according to Tennessee state law, because it's Memphis,
Starting point is 01:09:19 if the defendant knowingly engages in multiple incidents of assault or the infliction of bodily injury against a single victim, the trier of fact may infer that the defendant was aware that the cumulative effect of the conduct was reasonably certain to result in the death of the victim, regardless of whether any single incident would have resulted in the death. So, you know, if you're beating a guy with a baton, you could reasonably argue that with a police baton or something, you might wind up killing him. But when you've got a group of people beating somebody like that, then you could reasonably infer that it was their intention to kill.
Starting point is 01:10:00 And so, again, that'll be something that the jury will have to decide but again when you look at how many people were killed by the police in 2022 it was almost all male 1,000 males 1,022 males 44 females when you look at the number of white versus black, white was 389, black was 224. Again, more white, but a higher percentage of the population, black, being affected. So you can play those games, but the real issue is, why don't we reform this? And the sad thing is that when you talk to the politicians about it, they don't seem to have a clue. Nobody, again, wants to defend the inexcusable actions of these police officers. But when Jim Jordan was asked about this on a Sunday program by Chuck Todd, NBC's Meet the Press,
Starting point is 01:11:02 Jordan said, I don't know that there's any law that can stop that evil that we saw. That is just, I mean, just difficult to watch. What strikes me is a lack of respect for human life. But what strikes me is a lack of training, a lack of screening. You know, you should be able to screen these people before you hire them. You're going through a particular period of screening. You know, you should be able to screen these people before you hire them.
Starting point is 01:11:27 You're going through a particular period of training. They're not being trained the right stuff during that period of training. You should be re-evaluating them. We used to participate in a program in a very, very minor way, Guiding Eyes for the Blind. And so they would have dogs that they would train and, um, you know, they had a specific breed that they would use, uh, that was selected for its temperament. So it started out with a dog that had really good temperament, you know, and, and then, um, and the way we got involved in it, we would just, you know, transfer some of the dogs around different puppy raisers and things like that. It was a much bigger deal when they were doing German Shepherds, because you couldn't keep them with one family for too long. They would get too attached to the family, and it would be too disturbing for the dog, and it would be harder for them to place them with a blind person.
Starting point is 01:12:30 The golden retrievers and the chocolate labs that they used just liked everybody. So they didn't have as much of a need for people to transfer the dogs around and that type of thing. But they were based out of New York and they went all the way down to North Carolina to get puppy raisers to do that. But we would watch them as they would go through some of their evaluations and they would, um, uh, take them to a public area and you would have the puppy on a leash and they'd come around a corner. And the person who's part of the evaluation team would, uh, as they came
Starting point is 01:13:02 around the corner, would open an umbrella to startle the dog, right? And the dog was supposed to just take it and not really react, you know, just kind of pull back and look at it and kind of slightly go around the way, right? But if the dog got scared, if the dog started getting aggressive and barking a lot, boom, you're out. You're out of the program. Why don't we do that with cops?
Starting point is 01:13:26 I mean, not the umbrella thing, but, you know, the equivalent thing. You can psychologically screen these people. You can observe them while they're doing that. Dave Weatherby says becoming a cop is not something that happens overnight. Takes one solid week in the training to get that badge, said the police chief from the Simpsons. Yeah, that's right. It takes a solid week of training.
Starting point is 01:13:45 There needs to be evaluation before they get in the program. There needs to be evaluation while they're in the program. I mean, you had these dogs that were specifically bred for a particular temperament, but not all of them passed. They had a high IQ. They had a great temperament, even temperament. But, you know, if they flunked out, they put them on a bomb squad or they put them on, um, an arson team or something like that, but they had to have a certain level of, you know, stability and the rest of this stuff in order to be given to a blind person.
Starting point is 01:14:19 That's the kind of screening and training that we should have for cops, nothing less. And that's where our politicians are failing us. People like Jim Jordan. Oh, this is just out of control. This is just human nature. No, it's not. It's not human nature. That's why we put people like that in prison and these
Starting point is 01:14:35 cops should be put in prison. We'll be right back. Thank you. ¶¶ Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. All right, and Karen found this on Forbes for me. Appreciate that. Thanks. Um, he was pulled over for allegedly reckless driving. I mean, that's a very subjective thing.
Starting point is 01:16:14 I've had, uh, accusations made of me of reckless driving when, uh, at one point in time, I was tempted to say, well, if you want to spell it with a W in front of it, because I didn't hit anybody, um, you know, that can be something. They think you, that you stopped too fast or you took that turn too fast or you accelerated too fast or whatever. Right. Um, so yeah, part of it is the traffic stops. It's crazy, crazy how this has gotten out of hand. And, um, you know, if you
Starting point is 01:16:45 had police that were there to actually protect and defend people rather than to write tickets for a, um, quota system, uh, that's what happened. And, and that makes me think that, you know, they pulled him over for alleged reckless driving. That's what makes me think that they interpreted it. Perhaps. Maybe he was speeding, and they thought that he was trying to get away. That's a big part of this that needs to be changed. The police need to be changed. What the police are being used for needs to be changed. A lot of this, a lot of problems. Thank you for the tip on Rumble uh kind of thing thank you very much i appreciate that and mark as well um he says 174 pair of eyeballs here at 235 now says my son uh guard thank you very much he says on rumble he says great perspectives david great memory the cases of police misconduct are
Starting point is 01:17:39 myriad and have been for decades yes by the way Gard's got a great sub stack that he's working on, as well as Liberty Conspiracy. Check him out. He puts out a Sunday digest that I think you're going to like. Dispensationalist, thank you very much. Greetings from the UK. Well, thank you. And he's on Rumble as well. Brian Deb McCartney.
Starting point is 01:18:02 They did not like that our son knew the Constitution from being homeschooled. He has a high IQ. Besides, they are in need of anyone they stuff into a uniform. Among the many problems with the police today, we need to remember we have good cops as well. And again, I'm not anti-law enforcement. I just want to see them used for the right thing. You want people like Sheriff Taylor, not like Barney Fife. You know, this is a, you're not a high, strong individual, uh, like that, which
Starting point is 01:18:32 is what these guys, fortunately for Barney, uh, he was kind of scrawny and there was only one of them. So that's what saved Mayberry. Um, and, uh, Brian, uh, and Deb McCartney says, so this platform will be eliminated completely asking about RockFit. Yes, that is a requirement that I do the extra program. So that's why we are saying that, uh, that it is, is going to be eliminated, but we have a lot of other places that we're going to be, and hopefully it's going to help us a little bit, help me in terms of my time and energy. Let's talk a little bit about what happened with the other big story that broke last week.
Starting point is 01:19:10 Again, this came out on Wednesday, the Project Veritas story on Wednesday. We have some updates for it, just in case you haven't seen, because, you know, mainstream media doesn't really cover it. The only thing in mainstream media is that Tucker mentioned it a couple of times and you had Newsweek tried to debunk this. And that's it. Total silence. That's the way they handle it.
Starting point is 01:19:37 That in and of itself is one of the biggest stories about this Project Veritas bust. But I'll show you in case you haven't seen the video yet. It's gotten a lot of views, even though mainstream media has not covered it. But again, just for reference, a lot of people may not have seen it. Here's the intro to the, and of course, their video goes about 10 minutes. So this is about a one minute intro to give you an overview of what happened. Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID. Well, that is not what we say to the public.
Starting point is 01:20:10 No. Don't tell anyone that's going on. You got to probably don't tell anyone. You got to probably don't tell anyone. Don't tell anyone. You know how the virus keeps mutating? Yeah. Well, one of the things we're exploring is, like, why don't we just mutate it ourselves
Starting point is 01:20:19 so we can create, I'm simply developing vaccines, right? So we have to do that. If we're going to do that, though, there's a risk of, like, as you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating fucking viruses. We have to be, like, very controlled to make sure that this virus that you mutate doesn't create something that, like, you know, goes everywhere. Something crazy. Which I suspect is the way that the virus started and moved it out of here.
Starting point is 01:20:40 To be honest, like, it makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere. Yeah, I know. Meet Jordan Tristan Walker, a director of research and development strategic operations and mRNA scientific planning at Pfizer. That in there with James O'Keefe is kind of like Twilight Zone, where Rod Sterling comes on and goes, Submitted for your approval, a former doctor working for Pfizer who's now ended his career. He has entered the twilight zone. And of course, he then came face to face with James O'Keefe. And this happened.
Starting point is 01:21:18 Hey there. Is this seat taken? You work for Pfizer. My question for you is why does Pfizer want to hide from the virus? He gets up. The fact that they're mutating the COVID viruses. He gets up. Is this real life? I was trying to impress a person on a date. This is absurd.
Starting point is 01:21:36 Why are you doing this? I was just working in a company to literally help the public. You f***ed up. You really did. Please read the cost as soon as possible. So he calls the cops. Can you please unlock your door? And the restaurant owner locks everybody in.
Starting point is 01:21:53 Why is there a door here? He grabs his iPad, starts stomping on it. He's got this cameraman by the foot. He's attacking them physically. He's got that cameraman in the orange. He got a shout out from James O'Keefe. He says, shout out to the cameraman there who not only protected his own equipment, but protected the rest of us. He's got the camera in one hand.
Starting point is 01:22:22 He's shooting this guy with the other hand. Quite an interesting thing. But of course, none of that's newsworthy for the mainstream media. And so that's the bigger story, perhaps, at least one large aspect of that. The fact that, and this is Nick Dixon of Daily Skeptic.
Starting point is 01:22:47 He says, so are we the mainstream media now? He says, you look at this. He says, it kind of reminds me, it has an analogy. He says, I saw this video on YouTube of some parasites that were controlling a dead insect and making it walk around like it was alive. He says, is that what the legacy media has now become? of some parasites that were controlling a dead insect and making it walk around like it was alive, you know? He says, is that what the legacy media has now become? Is this dead insect that is now being, you know, moved around like a, yeah, exactly, puppets. A propped up corpse whose only function is to facilitate the formerly neoliberal, now woke elite, rather than expose the truth,
Starting point is 01:23:28 its main purpose seems to be to suppress dissent, as became blindingly apparent during the COVID era. Well, you know that, and, you know, make it money. Good Money America is brought to you by Pfizer. CBS Health Watch, sponsored by Pfizer. That's why they're not going to cover it. Anderson Cooper 360. Yeah, we understand what's going on there. You know, maybe, uh, as a British guy, he doesn't see the dollar figures as a part of this as much as Americans understand it.
Starting point is 01:23:55 But, uh, James O'Keefe says, um, somebody on Twitter said, it's a shame that this video expose, a Pfizer employee, Jordan Walker, and what he said about gain of function, we'll talk about that, hasn't garnered much coverage in the mainstream media. And O'Keefe came back and said, well, it's gotten 20 million views on Twitter already. You see? Far more people saw this on Twitter than if they had aired
Starting point is 01:24:27 it around the clock on CNN because nobody's watching CNN anymore, for example, right? Now, they don't have any eyeballs. So he said, I went back and looked and he said, at the time I wrote this, it was up to 38.6 million. So he says, so what really constitutes mainstream media now? I guess, you know, we can't stop calling them mainstream media because that term has so many different aspects to it. But they're not mainstream.
Starting point is 01:24:59 They're fringe. They're fringe. They're captive. They're mockingbird. They're prostitutes. You know, it's Gerald Solenti's term for them for a long time. They're fringe. They're fringe. They're captive. They're mockingbird. They're prostitutes. All, you know, it's Gerald Cilenti's term for him for a long time. They're establishment. The establishment media.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Brian Stelter, for example, says Nick Dixon. Brian Stelter, who used his platform on CNN to attack Joe Rogan, ended up being the one who had his show canceled. He was last seen at the World Economic Forfeiture or Foreclosure annual jamboree in Davos, hosting a panel entitled, wait for it, The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation. This is beyond parody, and you will be happy to see this. And so he says, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell couldn't shut down Joe Rogan by boycotts and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 01:25:49 He says, so how long can the cadaver of the so-called mainstream media stagger around before everybody realizes that the wretched creature is already dead? The tipping point is coming. Well, I agree. You know, when we look at that, that is a big part of the story. The fact that the dog didn't bark. And that should underscore the veritas of what he is saying here as well. So let's go back and take a look at what he's saying. You know, the virus keeps mutating. He said, well, one of the things that we've been exploring is like,
Starting point is 01:26:34 why don't we just mutate it ourselves so we could create, preemptively build new vaccines, right? You know, problem, solution, problem, solution. Let's create some diseases so that we can sell people vaccines for them. And folks, this isn't that far off from what Goldman Sachs was lecturing the pharmaceutical industry about in 2018. I've talked about this several times. Gilead, the people came up with remdesivir. The Fauci hawked so hard. You had Goldman Sachs talk to the industry and said, look, you're working on genetic modification, and you might be able to cure some diseases,
Starting point is 01:27:20 but we just want to remind you that that is not our business model. Curing diseases is not our business model. Look at what happened with Gilead. They came up, said Goldman Sachs, with a drug that eliminated one form of hepatitis, and they made $12 billion the first year, and then it dropped to like $2 billion, and now it's nothing, right? We don't want to eliminate diseases. Our model is to treat symptoms and to create new diseases with our drugs. When you stop and think about it, you know, how many people that they chalked up as being killed from COVID died from the medical malpractice. You know, we always know that it's always was then, I think, the top three or four causes of death in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:28:14 was medical malpractice and bad practice. And what do you think happened during COVID? Well, the agreed-upon protocol was pure malpractice. The agreed upon protocol, you got a cold, go home until you can't breathe anymore. Come back here. We'll put you on a ventilator. Then later we'll give you some remdesivir to finish you off, that type of thing. Everything was about the money.
Starting point is 01:28:40 They didn't do anything to help anybody. And you had all these different protocols that people were coming up with, you know, HCQ, ivermectin, and other countries. It was other things. Plenty of ways that you could treat this, and yet those were all shut down and punished. And I said at the time, I compared it to what the doctors did to George Washington when he got a cold.
Starting point is 01:29:02 You know, he went out one morning riding around his estate. He got a cold. You know, he went out one morning riding around his estate. He got a cold. They called the doctors in. They started bleeding him. They gave him mercury. And they took almost all the blood out of his body. He died from that cold. You know, we've had the George Washington treatment for people
Starting point is 01:29:22 that was at the heart of the pandemic. And, of course, the heart of the pandemic. Of course, a lot of the stuff was cases that they had people who were not sick because they used the PCR test, but they also did kill a lot of people with their protocol. And so the idea that they are going to create a problem and then give you medication for it. That's their business model going back to Goldman Sachs in 2018. You know, hey, if we give people some of these drugs, not only do we kind of help them a little bit, keep them going, we make it a chronic condition, or if we're lucky,
Starting point is 01:29:58 we get some secondary and tertiary effects and some really serious things, and we can treat those as well. Drum up some business. Hand out some drugs. So he can be heard saying, if we're going to do that, though, there's a risk of, like you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating viruses. But that's one of the things that we're considering for, like, the future, to actively mutate, isn't what he had to say to force
Starting point is 01:30:26 it to mutate but he said um i suspect that's the way that this thing started in wuhan to be honest it makes no sense the virus just popped out of nowhere that's bs he said well again um you know ran paul jumps on to talk about gain of function, says regardless of whether or not Fauci is there, we've got to stop gain of function. I 100% agree with that. But I also have to say that was not the issue. That was not the issue of this pandemic. It was the medical malpractice.
Starting point is 01:30:58 It was the denial of effective treatment to people. It was the politics of it. It was designed to corral people into the vaccine. And we need to shut down gain of function. And they may very well have tried to do something that was dangerous, but what they wound up with was a dud. It's like they took a shot at us with a nuclear bomb that didn't go off. And so we've got to shut down the people that are making the nuclear bombs, but that is not what's happening now. They're still killing people with a shot and Rand Paul won't say that.
Starting point is 01:31:36 And I don't want to go too far into this. Well, let's talk about gain of function. Yes. Shut it down. I've been talking about this since 2014. That was when Allison Young at USA Today broke the story about a biosafety level three lab there at the Tulane, there's a national primate center. And they brought in this very deadly bacteria that lives in the soil and just a few places on earth. And they decided they would bring it in and make it more deadly and more easily spread. And it got out of the lab. All of a sudden, you know, it's out,
Starting point is 01:32:11 some animals that were out in the field that not part of the lab got infected. It's like, Oh, it's escaped the lab. And they brought in, uh, this team and one of the persons on the team came down with it. Don't worry. It's not in the soil the team came down with it. Don't worry. It's not in the soil. It didn't get out. Don't worry about it. She didn't get it here. She got it somewhere else.
Starting point is 01:32:29 Oh, really? Really? Mm-hmm. It was so phony. And so Allison Young started doing a series of stories about accidents that they'd had where they, uh, brought animals in and infected them with diseases and the animals escaped, or they had situations where they had faulty equipment and the people who are working in the labs got sick and this is only a biosafety level 3 lab but you know
Starting point is 01:32:54 there's biosafety level 4 labs and there are hundreds of them in the United States you've got a university around you you probably got one of these labs at least a biosafety level three lab. That's what you should, you should be concerned about that. But understand the vaccine is still killing people. And that's what has to be opposed right now. You know, forget about this Wuhan thing and stop, definitely stop the gain of function experiments, stop them messing around with diseases like this that are going to escape perhaps.
Starting point is 01:33:25 But, you know, you can't lose track of the fact that people are denying that the vaccine did this to people. They're still putting it out. They're denying treatment to people who've been harmed by that. That's what has to stop. Geesebusters, good to see you there on Rumble. Thank you. He says, good to see you back, David. Miss you last week.
Starting point is 01:33:46 Well, thank you very much. I appreciate it. Andromeda1, thank you for the tip. He says, David, you can tip on Odyssey Live. Thank you for being a voice of reason. And so my son says he thinks that Odyssey may also pay in crypto tokens, though. So we're going to have to look at that. Rumble deals, they send a check in the mail. crypto tokens though. So we're going to have to, um, I have to look at that, you know, rumble deals.
Starting point is 01:34:05 They send a check in the mail. Um, you know, it's PayPal or a check in the mail and I've been banned from PayPal. So, um, you know, check works. Yeah. I don't want to, I just don't want to deal with the crypto stuff that they're coming after the exchanges. It's getting shaky. They're going to, you know, make a point. And and again any of the cryptos besides bitcoin definitely don't want to get into those um a conservative thinker thank you for the tip on rumble he says uh do you think hiv might have been created in a lab there's a lot of evidence for that as a matter of fact uh john rapaport used to talk about that a great deal um that and ebola is i look at where ebola broke out in africa there's places where they set these labs up and the same people you know the tulane people that were there you know they were also the ones who did the tuskegee experiments you know black people syphilis and stuff like that
Starting point is 01:35:01 um i don't really know um hiv is very controversial because that was Fauci's first attempt to use the PCR test, to misuse it, to abuse it. And the developer of it said, he doesn't know what he's doing. You can't use it. He got a Nobel Prize for for it carrie mullins and um he said you can't use that to say that aids is caused by the hiv the virus he says you can't use my test for that but fauci did and he made that connection in everybody's mind. And then, um, after Carrie died, um, just a couple of months, they began this whole thing because he would have been fighting, uh, Fauci on all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:52 Absolutely would have, but they use the PCR test, uh, to push the fear and, and of all that, uh, North American house hippo. Thank you. I'd love to tip on rumble. Uh, formerly Dave Weatherby on rock fan. Uh, if this tip goes through without crashing the app, that's an improvement over rock fan already says, well, thank you, David. And best wishes. Well, thank you. Appreciate it. Uh, airwolf commander. Hey, the David Knight mug looks better on rumble.
Starting point is 01:36:19 I think I'll buy one now. Okay, good. Uh, well, I appreciate that. Thank you. But let's talk about the fact that you've got some Republicans now calling for an investigation, demanding answers from Pfizer, but they're not demanding an investigation of the Pfizer vaccine. This is why I say we don't want to have this misdirection. We've got two problems going on here. But the one right now, you know, we need to know who set the fire. That be nice to know uh but right now we got a fire to put out and that's the vaccine
Starting point is 01:36:50 it is not the virus so again mainstream media is ignoring this while they try to find some way to spin it out on people so marco rubio writes al Borla. By the way, by the way, it was Steve Kirsch who talked about Albert Borla. Gave us a little bit more background on him. He said, oh, by the way, he says, and I checked this out. It's true. Pfizer CEO Albert Borla is a veterinarian. background on him. He said, oh, by the way, he says, and I checked this out. It's true. Pfizer CEO, Albert Borla is a veterinarian. And they were, Pfizer was saying, hey, don't take the horse medicine, ivermectin, right? It wasn't horse medicine. Some people were taking the horse paste because they were keeping us from getting the pills. But you talk about somebody, you've got a veterinarian that's the CEO of Pfizer.
Starting point is 01:37:48 And even more interesting is the fact that Steve Kirsch says his PhD thesis was about the control of fertility in sheep and goats. Another thing taking us back. Don't listen to the horse doctor. My son says, yeah, absolutely. Yeah don't listen to the horse doctor my son says yeah absolutely yeah straight out of the horse's mouth um but his thesis for his phd was about controlling fertility of sheep and goats and you know the um michael yadin who worked for Pfizer, his vice president, researched one of the areas. I can't remember which area he was in.
Starting point is 01:38:30 He said from the very beginning, he said this is going to be about fertility. We've got the Spavac, other things like that. By the way, let me just clarify that as well. Um, I might've mentioned this already, but had somebody contact me and said, you know, tried to verify the fact that, um, you know, as it's reported in the Canadian thing, they said that it had to be kept super cold, uh, the spay vac, which is a vaccine that was developed to, um, as birth control for wildlife, like deer that are out of control or the wild horses that are out of control. the wild horses are out of control and um and that it had to be given in two shots and so well there's a smoking gun for you but those two things i cannot verify however it did have to be kept very very cold minus 40 degrees
Starting point is 01:39:16 centigrade or fahrenheit interesting little fact is that that is the same in both scales of temperature isn't that interesting I didn't realize that. Oh, I tried to convert it over. 40 degrees centigrade. So what is that in Fahrenheit? It's 40 degrees. And it's like, what? Did I?
Starting point is 01:39:36 And it just turns out that's an interesting convergence point where the temperature is the same in degrees on both centigrade and Fahrenheit, but it has to be kept at that temperature. Not quite as cold as they keep the other ones, but, oh, Oh, I say not said 40 it's minus 40. Thank you for correcting me. Yeah. See him here sharp. Um, so yeah, minus 40, it doesn't have to be kept quite as cold.
Starting point is 01:40:02 It's like minus 90 or something for the human vaccine. And it apparently was not, they talked a great deal about how it was one shot. But the connection, the connection is the nanoparticles and the mechanisms that it worked. The fact that it would accumulate, and Pfizer's own studies show that their spike vax, well, that's Moderna.
Starting point is 01:40:21 Theirs was Cormonati or whatever, the Pfizer BioNTech, that that accumulated, concentrated in the ovaries. The only thing where they got more concentration than the ovaries was in the spleen. And those are far and away higher concentration than anywhere else in the body. Everywhere else it was one or below whatever the unit was in the ovaries.
Starting point is 01:40:44 It was 12 and in the spleen is 23 spleen filters unit was. In the ovaries, it was 12. And in the spleen, it was 23. Spleen filters the blood, so you'd expect to see it there. But again, it concentrates in the ovary, just like this other one. Has a mechanism that interacts with the egg in a way to keep the egg from being fertilized. That's the way Spavac worked. And they used the same type of delivery mechanism for this. As a matter of fact, the company that did it for Spavak did it for Pfizer.
Starting point is 01:41:10 That is known. So he's a veterinarian specializing in blocking fertility. So Marco Rubio sends him a letter. Didn't ask him about his veterinarian background or the fertility issues, but he asked him a letter. He sent him six questions about this. What is Pfizer currently or planning to do regarding mutating the virus? Whether the company plans to continue with their intended course of action? Whether Pfizer has engaged with federal officials regarding their plans to oversee this
Starting point is 01:41:39 research? Who at DARPA is working with you on this um what steps are being taken to ensure the mutated virus does not leak from the laboratory and if the company is connecting with other pharmaceuticals to collaborate on this research effort well again um they're not going to pay any attention uh to Rubio They're above the law. They're above all of this stuff. And as this is happening, and as everybody is talking about, well, you know, they're manipulating this. This could, of course, obviously escape the lab.
Starting point is 01:42:15 We've had a lot of situations with that. We are now told that there are new pandemic fears. This is off the Drudge Report coming out of the UK. New pandemic fears as a deadly bird flu mutation could infect humans just like COVID. You know, because that came from bats. So now this is going to, or pangolins or something like that. And so now, you know, this, maybe it'll be birds.
Starting point is 01:42:47 Is this what all the stuff about the eggs is really about? Preparing us? You know, this avian flu, this is why your eggs are, you know, 10 times more money than they were last year. The avian flu, avian flu is coming. Hey, the avian flu, now the narrative is the avian flu may mutate the humans and we just had one of the biggest bird factories if you will you know the egg factory the big suppliers 100 000 chickens died in a fire a lot of fried chicken there i'd like mine a little bit less well done
Starting point is 01:43:21 but you know this type of, just all these different things that are happening in terms of all the food processing plants being destroyed. But also now, get everybody talking about eggs, bird flu, also the farmers saying, it's not the bird flu. You know, they're making record profits of this and our costs are going up
Starting point is 01:43:43 and they won't go up on the amount that they're paying us. They're saying that out of the UK, they're saying it in the US, but it's bird flu, bird flu, bird flu. And now they say bird flu can mutate to us. A deadly strain of avian bird flu has mutated and can now impact mammals, prompting experts to warn that humans are now playing with fire. Maybe that's what burned down those 100,000 chickens. Just a year after most of the world came out of a pandemic, news of the new strain of bird flu has sparked fears of a new one. After 50 million poultry were slaughtered in Europe in the space of one year. Again, they're going to keep coming after us
Starting point is 01:44:22 because the World Health Organization made it very clear. As you know, on Friday, the emergency committee met to consider whether that remains the case. The committee has advised me that, in its view, COVID-19 remains a global health emergency. And I agree. It remains a global health emergency. COVID is never going to go away. COVID is a political pandemic, and that's never going to go away. You know, WHO working on their pandemic treaty, working on their new rules, which is even more dangerous, as James Roguski has pointed out. And so now, you know, it's not going to go away.
Starting point is 01:45:10 And we may have some avian flu that's going to mutate and all the rest of this stuff. So again, going back to this guy saying, yeah, we're working on mutating viruses so that we can already have vaccines set up for them. Well, you know, if you're going to, you think of all the different ways that something can mutate naturally. Now, how are you going to be able to profit from that? Because unless you released that, uh, chances, what are the chances that it's going to mutate exactly like the thing that you had there? That's the one thing I haven't seen anybody talk about, You know, this is, you know, playing dice with the universe or something.
Starting point is 01:45:50 There's absolutely no way when you look at all the different possible mutations of anything that could happen, that by them creating mutations in the lab, that they're going to hit the same mutation that occurred naturally. So if they have something, though, that they've been able to mutate in the lab, they could release it because they've already got the vaccine available for that. That's the issue. Why don't people point that out? That's the issue. There's no point of them creating mutations in the lab unless they intend to release them.
Starting point is 01:46:21 It makes absolutely no sense to do that research otherwise. It's astronomically low chance of that ever happening. And these people are about making money. They want a sure thing. We're talking about the house here. And, you know, the house and the casino is going to make sure they know that everything is slanted in their direction to win. But Pfizer is denying this.
Starting point is 01:46:48 So Pfizer put out a press release saying, even though this guy's saying, promise you won't tell anybody, Pfizer comes out with a press release to set the record straight on Friday evening. So this stuff dropped on Wednesday evening and mainstream media, nothing. Nothing Wednesday, nothing Thursday, nothing Friday nothing, Wednesday, nothing, Thursday, nothing,
Starting point is 01:47:06 Friday press release comes out Friday night, still nothing. Saturday, Sunday, you won't see anything today either, unless they talk about this press release working with collaborators says Pfizer. We have conducted research where the original SARS-CoV-2 virus has been used to express the spike protein from new variants of concern. Now, this work is undertaken once a new variant of concern has been identified by public health authorities. Well, that's not what this guy is saying. He's not saying, well, you know, when Fauci says, we've identified something, we we got a variant here and called a strain because it's so easy it's not a strain anymore
Starting point is 01:47:52 we just bury the story and uh so supposedly you know the public health authorities tell them hey we got a new strain here and so then we will try to mutate that certain what they don't give them the strain they don't give them the strain? They don't give them a sample of the strain? So this research provides a way for us to rapidly assess the ability of an existing vaccine to introduce antibodies that neutralize a newly identified variant of concern. Again, if you've identified a variant of concern, just give it to them. They don't need to try to replicate it with some forced evolution, as they put it. In a limited number of cases when a full virus does not contain any known gain-of-function
Starting point is 01:48:34 mutations, this is from Pfizer still. They're talking about gain-of-function mutations. Such viruses may be engineered. So now we're talking about engineering gain of function. Such viruses may be engineered to enable the assessment of antiviral activity in cells. So again, we may need to engineer with gain of function so we can test our vaccines. And by the way, let's talk about this whole thing about evolution. Natural selection is a real thing, right? Natural selection is a real thing. And so
Starting point is 01:49:10 a good example of this is the Grand Canyon. You've got some finches that are identical on one, on the north side of the Grand Canyon, another group of finches that are biologically identical on the southern side, you know, kind of like a Corbinati in the Pfizer-BioNTech thing. But they're legally separate. No, they're separated in the sense that they won't mate with each other. Why? Because they were separated from such a great distance,
Starting point is 01:49:41 even though they are physically identical, they have a different song, and the song is integral to their mating. So technically, the way science would describe that is you've got two separate species because they won't mate with each other, but they're physically identical. There hasn't been any evolution that has happened. You can also have different attributes over a period of time that will develop. You know, you've got squirrels that look differently in Europe versus American squirrels and things like that. The ones in Europe have long ears with hair on the top of it, looks pointy and things like that. But, you know, you have different variations like that.
Starting point is 01:50:22 But there's still squirrels and when you talk about a super bug you know be careful with the antibodies because we're going to create a super bug well still a bug it's still the same bug what has happened is by um you got some um some that genetic variation in the DNA. Very complicated. That's what I say. It's like rolling dice. Are we going to hit the right variant with this?
Starting point is 01:50:51 No way. No way they're going to hit the right variant to what is already out there. But you have, as things start to, as they're exposed to some kind of an antibiotic, for example, some of them, just because of genetic variation, will be more or less resistant to it. The ones that are not resistant to it will die away, and it'll look like it's going away. But instead, there's some that are going to not be killed by it. They will survive and then they will start to breed and that's why it comes back and that's why you get what they call superbugs
Starting point is 01:51:30 but they haven't evolved into something. You have gone through and selected out a particular genetic characteristic that was there but it's still what it was. And so they're not evolving into something new. So in a limited number of cases, they said, we'll have to do some gain of function mutations. Dr. Robert Malone looked at this. He said, oh, I look at that statement. He said, that's nothing but a bunch of word salad. He said, that's like
Starting point is 01:52:02 renaming a child kidnapping and claiming that it was an impromptu adoption. I like that quote. He said, there's no direct response indicating that Mr. Walker was lying and literally admitting to outsourcing the research that would be considered to be a gray area for Pfizer to do themselves. So they essentially outsourced the research to a group that he was involved in. And so Robert Malone does a deep dive on this. And he looks at what was released about the people who really were the brains behind it, because, you know, this guy's kind of a diversity hire or something. He's definitely not the brains, but he is the mouth of the organization. And so he looks at the people that are behind it,
Starting point is 01:52:57 and Drs. Phil Dormitzer and Kina Swanson, he said, they're the real deal. They're clearly the key brains behind the Pfizer mRNA vax scientific research curtain. He said, the U.S. government seems glad to handle most of the marketing and distribution and the censoring and the psyops. But he goes, these are the people that would be interesting to look at.
Starting point is 01:53:22 And so he says, they were talked about in Stat News. Stat News is a trade publication of the pharmaceutical business. He said Stat, it goes back to an article that he found on Stat where they talked about these two people at Pfizer and what they were doing and where they were doing it. And the article says, Stat was granted a rare look inside Pfizer's Pearl River Research Center. That's in New York. It said,
Starting point is 01:53:58 Pfizer built a high-security lab with enough safety protocols and airlocks to create copies of the variants and contain SARS. Now, this is Stat News talking about how they created, they built up a lab, and they were creating variants of it then as well. So it's not just this guy doesn't know what he's doing. As Dr. Malone pointed out, look at these people. They're the ones who are really the core of the research. Stat news, a neutral or pro-pharmaceutical publication, talking about how they created this new facility
Starting point is 01:54:30 and how they were doing variants there in a special lab that they created. So they said, our system is very different from a lot of other labs, and I think we're the only one in the world that is doing this, said Pai Yong Shi, a molecular biology professor at the university of Texas medical board uh robert malone said it'd be interesting for you to take a look at what she's been involved in as well and of course it is and it is also interesting that the university of texas medical uh not board medical branch
Starting point is 01:55:00 uh utmb university of texas medical branch that is in houston texas has so much Medical Branch, UTMB, University of Texas Medical Branch. That is in Houston. Texas has so much biological research that is going on there. It's really pretty scary. Anyway, pre-pandemic, Pfizer's Pearl River Research Center did not have a biosafety level three lab. We're talking about bios, you know, biosafety level four is the highest. So this is the second one. Biosafety level three lab has an airlock. Scientists are clothed in hooded white suits, gloves, gowns, using air purifying respirators
Starting point is 01:55:39 and so forth. That is where the Burke Holderia pseudomallei bacteria got out in the Tulane National Primate Center. That was a biosafety level three lab, and it got out. Anyway, so the spike protein is packed in ice, and it's flown to Texas, where this Pai Yong Shi doctor inserts it into the the existing SARS two virus to create the new variant. And so Dr. Malone says, uh, take a look at this picture, uh, coming from, uh, Pfizer and they talk about it being directed evolution. And they say, well, here's what happens naturally.
Starting point is 01:56:23 And then we do this. And, you know, he says, so looks to me like directed evolution, quote unquote, is a technology which may be employed when performing gain of function research. You know, it's talking about a distinction without a difference. But again, I've talked about this stuff now nearly a decade. It goes back to 2014. And we need to stop messing around with this. And this is Nazi science. Even the people who were doing it at the time, and they stopped it for a couple of years.
Starting point is 01:56:58 And then started to back up again just before Trump got in. And Trump never shut it down. But it's dangerous. It's wasteful from a monetary standpoint. There's nothing to benefit from it. The people who are in the industry demanded that it be shut down, and that's when Fauci and Collins sent it to Wuhan, deliberately putting some of that stuff out there.
Starting point is 01:57:20 But there are many articles that are a lot of people on the thread that it looks like this has an American origin. All this stuff has an American origin. The political side of it has an American origin as well. Yeah. Going back to dark winter, 2001,
Starting point is 01:57:35 you know, the other shoe to drop from nine 11. This is the issue and we need to understand it in that bigger context and not focus on one little thing. This is what they always do when they talk about the election, right? What's the bigger context of the election? What happened to Trump in 2020 is not about dominion or smartmatic. You need to get the bigger picture. Those two companies are just a couple of players. That's like saying, well, we got to shut down Pfizer.
Starting point is 01:58:06 Well, you shut down Pfizer. You're still going to have a big vaccine industry, right? It's not about that. It's about electronic voting in general, in general, as long as there's electronic voting, things are going to be hackable. The second part of it is the mail-in election. The bigger picture of that is that no Republicans have stopped it anywhere. That doesn't even seem to be a will to do it.
Starting point is 01:58:26 There's been one or two bills introduced in a state house here and there to stop it. Not going anywhere. Republicans don't want to stop the mail-in elections where they mail out the ballots to everybody. And it was Trump that enabled that. And so that's the bigger context that they don't want to talk about. You know, the fact that nothing's being done to stop the identified problem, that the problem was ushered in,
Starting point is 01:58:52 in a bipartisan way that it is much bigger than one or two companies. And the same thing is true of the virus. They want to focus on Pfizer and Moderna and yes, we should focus on them and we should focus on gain of function, but you need to understand that it's much bigger than that. You're not going to get the real picture here unless you go back and look at it in the context of dark winter and nine 11. This is a plot to destroy our rule of law, to set up medical martial law, to give themselves unlimited and unstopping powers. And unless you see it in that context, everything else is a distraction.
Starting point is 01:59:29 If you're only going to focus on gain of function, if you're only going to focus on Wuhan or on Fauci or whatever, these little micro narrow things, that makes for a great show trial in Congress. But it doesn't solve any problems. And they don't want the problem solved. It's just like abortion. You look at abortion for years, they had this issue, right? And Trump and these other Republicans are complaining because the Supreme court took that issue away from them.
Starting point is 01:59:57 They don't want to lose those issues. Okay. We're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back before we go to break. I just want to read some of the tips here and comments that people have been leaving on both Rockfin and on Rumble. Dreadmat, thank you very much. He said, Fauci, ironically, was involved in HIV, meds, AZT. I don't think that's a coincidence. No, it's not at all. As a matter of fact, you go back and you look at how the vaccine companies have complete legal immunity for anything they do to people where did that come in that came in with fauci and it came in he did that under reagan right many times they will make
Starting point is 02:00:37 these advances under the the party that um you might not expect it from right and that's one of the things that's very concerning about the war. Typically, you would expect, although maybe that's not true anymore, the Democrats of my youth are not the Democrats today. I was not a Democrat then, but they were focused on things like free speech, they said. They were focused on anti-war. They had a different agenda.
Starting point is 02:01:03 Perhaps those are just issues that they said that they supported. But I think a lot of people really believed that. You know, the people at the top might have just been using that for a bigger agenda. But the grassroots certainly loved it. Not today. Oh, no. They love censorship. They love war.
Starting point is 02:01:20 So, you know, you put this thing in and you know that the Republicans love it as well. If the Republicans were to do it, you might get, if the Republicans were pushing this Ukraine war, you might get some Democrats pushing back, A, for partisan purposes, and some of the grassroots people would push back on it. Because there are a lot of anti-war grassroots Democrats. But they run this under a Democrat and there's no pushback on it. And the Republicans like that. So the Republicans are not going to push back on it even for partisan reasons. And the same thing was true when you flip it around for the pandemic and the lockdown.
Starting point is 02:01:59 Oh yeah, let's do the lockdown. Well, if it had been Biden doing the lockdown, if it had been Hillary doing the lockdown, oh, Republican base at the very least would have been screaming bloody murder. lockdown. Well, if it had been Biden doing the lockdown, if it had been Hillary doing the lockdown, Oh, Republican base at the very least would have been screaming bloody murder. But you know, we were told that it was 40 chests. Weren't we? Oh yeah. Trump's got this. You have to wait. It's Trump. He's in the white house. I know this looks bad. I know this looks like, um, something that class Schwab would want to do. Well, Democrats want to do to you.
Starting point is 02:02:23 I know that you're going to lose your business and all that kind of stuff, but it's Trump, so it's okay. He's playing 4D chess. He's got to do this so he can stay in position. If he doesn't play along with the deep state, they might assassinate him or something. How many times have we seen that from Alex? Just amazing.
Starting point is 02:02:41 Harps, thank you very much for the tip. He says, as you know, I'm not religious like most here, but could you all pray for my godfather whose wife, my godmother, had a stroke yesterday and is showing no brain activity, so it won't be long for this world. Yes, keep Harps' godfather in mind. It is, often we pray for the person who is sick, but we also need to pray for their family who is going through a different type of stress and trouble.
Starting point is 02:03:15 So yeah, keep that in mind for harps. Harps is a godfather, as well as his godmother. Brian Potty, thank you very much. That's very generous. Appreciate that on Rumble. Appreciate the tip. Hi, David.
Starting point is 02:03:28 Great to see you. Keep up your honest work, David. Your efforts are well-recognized. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that, Brian. Thank you. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
Starting point is 02:04:30 let's talk a little bit before we move on to uh some other topics here um this guy that you saw liz who's whose uh career just ended and who attacked the Project Veritas crew there. Who is Jordan Trishton Walker? Well, it turns out it's pretty hard to find out information about him because things started getting scrubbed right away. Brian O'Shea on Substack did a deep dive on his background, and he found some interesting things. To summarize, he helped to create market forecasts for therapeutics related to oncology in 2021. Cancer. So he says, so Operation Moonshot comes to mind.
Starting point is 02:05:21 Remember, we've got all these different companies that are working on vaccines that are supposed to cure cancer. Biden is pushing that a lot. So, you know, he's right there at the center of that. This doctor that got stung by Project Veritas, he conducted impact evaluation of value-based payment models and COVID-related changes in hospital reimbursement policies for U.S. federal health agencies. Oh, remember that? That was the bonus that was given to people? All these hospitals? Was he involved in that?
Starting point is 02:05:58 He conducted impact evaluation of these value-based payment models for COVID-related changes to the payment system. That was a key thing that I saw in August of 2020. You had the American Hospital Association publicly complained about CMS, which is the social security, Medicare, Medicaid people. They complained to them. They said, wait a minute, you told us you were going to give us a bonus of 20%. And you told us that you going to give us a bonus of 20%. And you told us that you didn't have, now you want a clinical test to prove that the people we said had COVID had it.
Starting point is 02:06:33 You told us that you didn't have enough tests and that the ones that you had didn't work. You said to do a clinical diagnosis. And now you're not going to pay us our 20% bounty, you know, because they get 20%. You get some, that's why that's the first thing they do. Even when there's, um, Andy, who's a EMS technician said, I had a guy who was obviously having a heart attack and they wheeled him in. The first thing they did was take him in and do a COVID test on him before they gave him any treatment for the heart attack that he was in the process of having.
Starting point is 02:07:01 Well, why? Well, because if he gets a positive PCR, now all the heart attack work that they do with him, they'll get a 20% bonus on it from the government. And they'll get a $13,000 bonus right up front. And then they can put him on a ventilator, they get a $39,000 bonus, and the ventilator only costs $50,000 to start with. They've already made $52,000 just with the first patient. And then they get to charge a 20%
Starting point is 02:07:30 surcharge for everything they do to him. So this guy that they just stung with Project Veritas was working on that. You know, how do we, what's going to be the effect? Let's work with a federal agency to create these policies. And that was during the Trump phase of the phony pandemic. During the Trump phase. He also took a BCG-sponsored, and the BCG is a Boston consulting group that he's working for. He also took a Mandarin language and business immersion course right before the pandemic hit in the U S nothing to see here.
Starting point is 02:08:11 He's learning how to speak Chinese. Um, yeah, it's, uh, it reminds me of that, uh, that song,
Starting point is 02:08:19 um, Tom Lehrer did, uh, about, uh,her von Braun. The rockets go up, the rockets come down. That's not my concern, says Wernher von Braun. And at the very end of the song, he talks about how he says, German oder English, it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 02:08:42 I'm now learning Chinese. Well, that's people, Operation Paperclip, all over again. Why the lab leak theory is almost certainly false, says Ron Uz. And he goes through what he calls the, you know, mainstream media is no longer mainstream, right? It's not where most of the people are getting their news anymore and uh so yeah he comes up with a term the alt covid media media i guess that's what i would be i'm the alternative covid media i have an alternative view of covid than the other media does but he said these people he says there's been a lot of articles from the Daily Skeptic, from the Brownstone Institute, other publications as well.
Starting point is 02:09:29 How did U.S. intelligence spot the virus in Wuhan weeks before China did? Or U.S. accidentally proves that it could not have spotted the virus in China. On and on. And I've talked about some of these as well. Again, you go back and look at this. I believe this thing is a military operation from start to finish. I think that's one of the reasons why they push so hard in the Pentagon against the soldiers.
Starting point is 02:09:53 But DARPA was funding mRNA research, giving money to Moderna back in 2013. And the whole thing was going to be signed, sealed, and delivered by the military. That was supposed to be a real feature, right? Operation Warspeed, sealed, and delivered by the military. That was supposed to be a real feature, right? Operation Warspeed, going to be delivered by the military. They had already shot all the video, had it in the can for 60 minutes. As soon as they pronounced Biden the winner, they roll that out and say, yeah, look, it's going to go out right now. But, yeah, lab leak op confirmed.
Starting point is 02:10:24 U.S. government identified as the original source of lab leak theory. What's really going on over and over again, you're seeing all these articles happening, but again, remember that the key issue is that we have to understand people are still dying from this vaccine. And we have to understand that they gave themselves legal authority and are
Starting point is 02:10:48 continuing this emergency. We've got to stop the power that they grabbed, the political power that they grabbed, the power that they want to continue to extend this under their new rules. You know, you just heard WHO saying, yeah, the COVID thing isn't over and they want want to and are giving themselves the power to,
Starting point is 02:11:09 these same people who say COVID is not over, have assumed the power to tell, and they want to make this legally binding, that's the key thing, and changing the rules. Legally binding to say, okay, you now have a pandemic in your country. The WHO says the COVID pandemic has not ended. So which countries are they going to now declare they can shut down and put us on a vaccine passport or whatever else that they want to do and their
Starting point is 02:11:40 imagination. This is a prison system being administered by these people who can point the finger at any individual country and shut it down. That has to stop. You see, that, the current vaccine, the harm that's been done to people, that has to stop. We've got to stop this political, this medical dictatorship, this global medical dictatorship. That has to be stopped. So let's talk a little bit about something completely different, gun control. I thought it was very interesting. There's a couple of shootings in Israel, and without going into the details of what happened there, what I found interesting out of that was the fact that
Starting point is 02:12:16 the Israeli government did not decide that they need more gun control. Two shootings, and their response was, we need to speed up gun applications. We need to get rid of the red tape to get a gun. People need to be able to protect themselves. Wow, that's different. That's different than what we hear in the U.S. There's no gun control. When civilians have guns, they can defend themselves,
Starting point is 02:12:46 said the national security minister in Israel, told reporters outside the hospital. Isn't that interesting? That's not what you get out of California. California, where we had two shootings, didn't involve any white people, by the way. They want to make everything about race. Fine.
Starting point is 02:13:05 We'll make it about race. Um, and, uh, it was a couple of Asian guys. That's a different demographic profile. Both the shooters were older and Asian, very unusual, but, uh, it's the guns to blame. And they say in a nation awash with guns, push for gun control takes on the feel of futility. This is coming from MSN. And they're talking about the California shootings.
Starting point is 02:13:37 And they say, what else do we do? Well, they're really, it doesn't work. They won't say that. They say, well, it just feels futile. I don't know. I guess they're just going to have to wish all the guns into the cornfield or something because they've tried everything they can. You know, California has got the red flag laws. They've got limitations on the number of bullets that you can have in a magazine. And they have, um, a band, uh, so-called assault rifles and all the rest of the stuff. And yet you still have shootings.
Starting point is 02:14:10 So maybe they should think about what Israel did. They said, well, you know, take the other approach. People are going to have guns. They're everywhere. You're not ever going to stop them. Criminals will have them. Terrorists will have them. So maybe people need to be able to allow, the law- abiding people need to be allowed to protect themselves.
Starting point is 02:14:26 Imagine that. In Tennessee, we just had a court victory shutting down a law that would ban adults under the age of 21 from carrying guns. So this would be people between the ages of 18 and 21, who, by the way, are old enough to go to the military and go to war and that type of thing at 18, but you can't carry a gun here. So they struck that down as unconstitutional. By the way, while we're talking about this, I had this on the deck since last week. And you got to see this. This is a picture. This is Vice put this out. And it was a high caliber bullet poked at one of the gates outside Guzman's house in Jesus Maria Sinaloa.
Starting point is 02:15:25 So this is El Chapo's kid. And there's a hole in the wall there. And I clipped out the picture, and I forgot to get the guy who put it out. He's got a talk show somewhere. I'm sorry I would have mentioned him. Huh? You got it? Yeah, what's the guy's name?, what's the guy's name? Does it give him credit for this? Because this is a great fine vice. Put this out as if it's real. Uh, okay. The guy is a
Starting point is 02:15:53 AP for Liberty. He says, can you spot what's wrong with this picture? Can you spot what's wrong with it? Vice can't, right? These are the people arguing for gun control this is the for those of you listening on audio this is the bullet the entire cartridge by the way that somebody's stuck in a hole and it's protruding through there you know when you fire the gun the cartridge stays in the gun this is kind of basic stuff that most people understand even if they just watch Westerns, you know, they see people emptying out the cases, right? So there's a case with gunpowder in it, Vice. And, you know, it's got a primer in it. You hit that primer and it explodes the gunpowder that's in that case and it propels the bullet out.
Starting point is 02:16:38 But they stuck, the shell gets ejected. That's right. Yeah, on the more modern weapons. I'm thinking of the revolvers like I shoot. But, you know, they put the entire thing in the hole and say, look at this. This is how dangerous it is in Mexico. Well, what that tells us is exactly how dangerous ignorance of vice is. That's the reality of that.
Starting point is 02:17:01 We're going to take a quick break and we'll be back. Thank you for the tip. Shine on. Appreciate that. It says using free speech to free minds thank you that's what we try to do we'll be right back Decoding the mainstream propaganda. It's The David Knight Show. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children.
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Starting point is 02:18:45 It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com All right. And I want to talk a little bit about what is happening with the escalation of the war. Before I do, real quickly, I just want to thank some of the people who have supported us. These are things that we got in the mail. And just to underscore this, all of these except for one
Starting point is 02:19:46 were not big amounts. There was one that was a big amount, but if we have a lot of people that give a little bit, that makes a big difference. That's one of the reasons why we were thinking about maybe changing the way, having the, having the podcast commercial-free, that is free, commercial-free for people who subscribe to it, and another one that has commercials for people if they want to listen to it. Because we understand, you know, we're going into a time where there's a lot of economic uncertainty, and we don't want to shut the information off to anybody. But, you know, that's what the commercials are there for. But let me just real quickly, uh, thank some of the people who have sent, uh, things by mail, uh, because there's no way for us to typically get back to them. Uh, Michael T, Tom and Nancy. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:20:37 David W, John S, Heidi, uh, Jeffrey D, Ty S, Linda M, David N, Cynthia V, Kelly and Philip M, Peter H, and Marilyn H. Thank you, all of you. That is what keeps this program going. Thank you. So what is happening, as I mentioned earlier in the program, as soon as they were able to get tanks, modern tanks, state-of-the-art tanks. And these are tanks that in some cases in the M1 Abrams is about 20 years newer than what the Soviets are using with their older tanks. And so Biden has agreed to send it out.
Starting point is 02:21:18 The Germans have said, well, you can send out the Leopard 2 tanks. And, of course, it's not just Germany that has those. You've got other NATO countries that have bought those tanks from Germany. They're now thinking of sending them. I think it was reported that Germany was sending 13 or something, but the other countries that have bought this generation of Leopard tanks are thinking about sending some. So it may be as many as 80 of those. And it is a big escalation. It's not the same as anti-aircraft missiles that are purely defensive. But as soon as that happened, the Ukrainian ministers said, we want to have now F-16 jets, and we want to have longer range missiles, and we want to have submarines
Starting point is 02:22:07 and ships. Talking about that on social media, whether there will ever be an end to this or not. Next thing, will they ask for nuclear weapons? Because you've had Zelensky demanding that we use nuclear weapons against Russia already. You want to give people like this even more weapons to start World War III? Both Ukraine and Russia say World War III has already started. The actions of our own governments say that World War III has already started, prompting the Ukrainian government to push the envelope even further just within hours. As soon as they get what they want, they ask for
Starting point is 02:22:42 more. And they get it. They always get it. No opposition from either party. Bipartisan support for this war. The shift from tank talk to fighter jets was almost instantaneous. Discussions to get long-range missiles to Ukraine are apparently also well underway, writes Breitbart. But even larger and more sophisticated weapons than long-range missiles and main battle tanks and jet fighters are apparently on Ukraine's shopping list. Deputy Foreign Minister hit the headlines this week for putting out on social media as soon as the ink on the tank deal was still drying, they turned their attention to naval power. Speaking of Ukraine's ambition to kick Russia out of the Black Sea,
Starting point is 02:23:33 the diplomat pointed to Germany's class of six 212A diesel electric attack submarines. There you go. And a German frigate. The frigate is being retired. So it's like, hey, you guys don't have any use for it. We could use it, you know, that type of thing. And of course, it's not practical for them to get the submarine. Submarines, even when people train a great deal
Starting point is 02:23:55 and the equipment is in great shape, they're still very dangerous. You're losing sub-crews frequently. It's a very dangerous thing to be engaged in. But the reply from the German minister was, oh, you have some people who know how to use these submarines, do you? But the reality is, is that there is no limit to the ambitions of the Ukrainians and to NATO. NATO and the US have long assisted right up to the ambitions of the Ukrainians and to NATO. NATO and the U.S. have long insisted,
Starting point is 02:24:28 right up to the point that it flipped and agreed to send them, that its Abrams main battle tanks were too sophisticated to quickly train Ukrainians to drive them, to fight in them, and to maintain them. But it changed, just like that. So I guess sending a submarine is not out of the question. It would be considered to be an act of war if they were to start to push the Russians out of the Black Sea. But of course, that's what this is at this point in time. Biden is insisting that
Starting point is 02:25:01 this is not an offensive threat doing the tanks. Will he say that when he gives them the F-16s? Because if this goes on long enough, they will. It takes several months, up to over six months, to train crews to effectively operate the Abrams tank. The same could also go for Germany's Leopard 2 tanks, which will also be provided. Both are considered to be sophisticated main battle tanks. Germany and its European partners plan to quickly send two Leopard 2 tank battalions to Ukraine, which will be about 80 vehicles. And so they're putting this together.
Starting point is 02:25:42 The German tanks that are owned by Germany, Poland, Spain, Norway, Finland, they're all putting these things together. They say, as they're talking about this, that Germany's 14 Leopard tanks that they're sending are just a first step and that they're going to get more from these other countries. So go from 14 to perhaps 80, and that's just the beginning. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reiterated this development shows that Ukraine and the West have unequivocally stated their desire to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. See, this is what's different about this. As Colonel McGregor has pointed out in a recent op-ed piece, you know, we've had these proxy wars since World War II, right? You know, things like Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, things like that. Not necessarily Iraq, but certainly Afghanistan, Vietnam, others like that. And,
Starting point is 02:26:42 you know, these are where Russians are taking one side and Americans are taking the other side, or the Chinese, if you look at the situations with Vietnam and Korea. But never was there a situation where there was a direct threat to either China or to Russia, or to the United States for that matter, right? As we mentioned many times, what if Russia were, you know, arming, you know, we were in a fight with Cuba or whatever, and they're putting missiles in Cuba. You know, we would take exception to that, right?
Starting point is 02:27:20 So when you have a situation where it comes right up to your doorstep, that's a very different situation. It's no longer really a proxy war, and Sergei Lavrov said, well, there's no more talk anymore about red lines. Nobody even cares about red lines. This is a very dangerous time. We have biological warfare that's being conducted against us,
Starting point is 02:27:44 and that's exactly what it is. We have political civil warfare that's being conducted against us, and that's exactly what it is. We have political civil warfare that's being conducted against us with all these lockdowns and all the rest of this stuff, the WHO. We have literal biological warfare with the vaccines. We have our own government trying to push this into a third world war, making existential threats against Russia. And again, even if that is not their intention, they certainly know by now that that's the way the Russians perceive it. They should have known that from the very beginning.
Starting point is 02:28:15 That's why I talked about Alexander Dugan and the interview that I had with him about six or seven years ago. That was his line. When you look at what happened in the 90s, Yugoslavia became clear at that point that the U.S. was no longer interested, and NATO was no longer interested in peaceful coexistence. They wanted to drive Russia out and under. That was his thesis at the time. Everything that has happened has validated that.
Starting point is 02:28:54 Certainly, you know, the Pentagon understands that's the Russian mindset, and we're pushing them further and further in the corner. And like a cornered animal, they're going to strike out at people. So the White House is refusing to say whether or not Ukraine will get the depleted uranium ammunition for the tanks. As I mentioned before, that's really the key thing. The more modern tanks have better sights, longer range, but they also have the depleted uranium, which is just amazing. Not only is it so dense that it goes through the tanks and destroys them completely goes through the armor armor but as i pointed out my friend who um uh he did not go to iraq he was in a he was taking a class and that thing broke out so he managed to escape that uh he was very upset about that damaged his career because he couldn't go but uh he talked to some of the people that he knew that
Starting point is 02:29:43 were in you know the with the tanks and as were in, you know, the, with the tanks. And as I pointed out, you know, they were able to see a, an Iraqi that was, had a Russian tank. They were hiding behind a sand dune. They could see like the little antenna sticking up. They shot the tank through the sand dune and blew the tank up. It went through the sand, through the armor and blew it up. That's what depleted uranium can do. But it can also give cancer and birth defects to the people who are shooting them.
Starting point is 02:30:13 But of course, those are soldiers. They're expendable. We don't care what happens to the soldiers, right? And so they're still using that stuff. Lots of cancer and birth defects in Iraq. And also the Bradley fighting vehicles can be equipped with depleted uranium and ammunition. That's why they're known as tank killers. When asked on Wednesday if the Bradleys in the U.S. are sending, that the U.S. is sending to Ukraine, will be equipped
Starting point is 02:30:39 with depleted uranium, a senior Biden administration official said, I'm not going to get into the technical specifics. However, in Russia, Konstantin Gavrilov, head of Russia's delegation in Vienna on arms control, has warned that Moscow would view the use of depleted uranium weapons in Ukraine as the use of a dirty bomb. Yeah. He also claimed that Germany's Leopard 2 tanks
Starting point is 02:31:09 could also be equipped with depleted uranium rounds. So both the Leopard as well as the American tanks, the German tanks and the American tanks can both fire those rounds. And the Russians are saying, if you fire them, we're going to consider that to be a dirty bomb. And that's a nuclear attack.
Starting point is 02:31:27 Cancer and birth defects spiked in Iraq after the Gulf War, during which the U.S. fired an estimated one million depleted uranium rounds. The U.S. also used toxic ammunition in its 2003 invasion, and studies have shown that birth defects are more common in areas where depleted uranium was used. Birth defects are still common today in the city of Fallujah. And of course, they've seen a rise in that with soldiers who fired them as well.
Starting point is 02:32:00 So Colonel Douglas McGregor says this time it's different. This is not just a proxy war where the countries are not involved. This is right there at the doorstep of Russia. Pentagon knows that. They don't care. He says, contrary to early Beltway hopes and expectations, Russia neither collapsed internally nor capitulated to the collective West's demand for regime change in Moscow. Washington underestimated Russia's societal cohesion, its latest military potential, and its relative immunity to Western economic sanctions.
Starting point is 02:32:39 I wouldn't say it's relative. I mean, they're totally immune to the U.S. sanctions. Yes, it's hurt them, but we've been hurt in Europe as well as in the U.S. in terms of fuel costs and things like that, perhaps as much as the Russian people have. But it certainly hasn't hurt the Russian government. It hasn't hurt the war effort. It's been totally ineffective with that. Yes, it's hurt the Russian people some. It's hurt Europeans. It's hurt Americans. But it hasn't hurt Putin, right?
Starting point is 02:33:10 So it's a failure by definition. It's like the vaccine. Oh, does it generate antibodies? Oh, yes. Well, therefore, it's effective. No, no. The test would be if it kept you from getting what you're being vaccinated for. Total failure from that.
Starting point is 02:33:23 Sanctions are the same way. But here's the thing. You hear all the time from American media that Putin is dying. Putin is crazy. Putin is under, there's civil war going on in the Putin cabinet and all the rest of the stuff. And these people, they can't, we've got them.
Starting point is 02:33:43 We've got, well, if we've got them, then why are we talking about offensive weapons and escalation in terms of equipment, you know, the tanks and maybe airplanes and ships and all the rest of the stuff? Why is that necessary? If what the mainstream media is telling us about what's going on in Russia is true. Yeah, that's the problem. So Washington's proxy war against Russia is failing. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, says Colonel McGregor, retired, was unusually candid about the situation in Ukraine when he told the allies in Germany at Rammstein Air Base January the 20th, we have a window of opportunity here between now and the spring, and that's not a long time.
Starting point is 02:34:29 Oh, we do? And then what happens after that window of opportunity closes? I thought Putin was circling the drain. Alexei Arestovich, remember this guy I've talked about so much? You know, the guy who said in 2019, after the war had been going on for five years, after he was part of the Zelensky administration that was elected on a platform of we're going to have peace. Because, you know, we had this coup, we had breakaway republics, and we've been shelling these civilian population for five years.
Starting point is 02:35:04 It's time for peace. And he gets elected. Zelensky gets elected. Arestovich is with him. He goes on the local channel, and he is the negotiator at the peace talks. And he said, so what's going to happen with peace? Not going to happen. As a matter of fact, he said, in 2022, we're going to go to war with Russia,
Starting point is 02:35:20 and all of Ukraine is going to be destroyed. Well, here's what he has to say. He said, he expressed his own doubts that Ukraine can win its war with Russia. And he now questions whether Ukraine will even survive the war. Well, he said back in 2019 that Ukraine was not going to survive the war. We're going to be havoced. It's going to be destroyed. But the cool thing, he said, is that we get into NATO. Who's the we?
Starting point is 02:35:47 He and Zelensky and Zelensky's wife and, you know, a few other people like that. Ukrainian losses, says McGregor, at least 150,000 dead, including 35,000 missing in action and presumed dead, have fatally weakened Ukrainian forces resulting in a fragile Ukrainian defense posture that will likely shatter under the crushing weight of attacking Russian forces in the next few weeks. Ukraine's material losses are equally severe. These include thousands of tanks and armored infantry fighting vehicles, artillery systems, air defense platforms, and weapons of all calibers. These totals include the equivalent of seven years of Javelin missile production. He says this is happening in a setting where Russian artillery systems
Starting point is 02:36:41 can fire nearly 60,000 rounds of all types, rockets, missiles, drones, hard shell ammunition, 60,000 rounds a day. Ukrainians are hard pressed to return 6,000 rounds, 10 to 1, outgunned, you could say. But the reality is what makes this dangerous, and everybody understands it. The Russians know it, believe it. The Pentagon knows that they believe it, that this is an existential threat to them. A Taiwan bloodbath might suit the U.S. government just fine. Now this is coming from RT, but it's true.
Starting point is 02:37:24 As I said, most sane human beings would shudder to think about the carnage that would result from a U.S.-China war over Taiwan. But for the people in the military-industrial complex, the profiteers in Washington, they look at it with a mixture of anticipation and opportunism. No matter how they run the various scripts, the computers and the human analysts spit out findings that ought to be sobering for policymakers and generals alike. Consider, for example, this month's Wargaming report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Starting point is 02:37:59 They looked at 24 different scenarios, and I've reported this, for a U.S.-China conflict following a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The gist of its findings was that the invasion would fail, but at an enormous cost to all parties involved. Taiwan would be left in ruins without electricity and basic services. The think tank sees the dust clearing with Beijing's vaunted naval forces and shambles, hundreds of ships and aircraft lost, tens of thousands of Chinese troops either dead or captured. Let's just talk about the consequences of that. When they say
Starting point is 02:38:37 without electricity and basic services in Taiwan, they're either the first or second biggest chip producer. It would bring the entire global economy to a halt not to have the electronics that are coming out of Taiwan. And I have seen not these different scenarios in detail, but I came across a video on YouTube. We had some people that had some, and it was actually a video game, you know, but they were pretty good models of these different capabilities.
Starting point is 02:39:13 So what they did was they set up a situation where, you know, the publicly discussed plane levels and, you know, of what they have in Taiwan, as well as what is publicly known about Chinese deployments and U.S. forces, mainly on Guam, some on aircraft carriers and an aircraft carrier. And so what they did was they just did a little war game, you know, kind of scanned through the thing and looked at various places. And it was a simulation of sorts, which probably was as valid as these think tank scenarios. And it was not good. You know, the U.S. outgunned them in terms of sophisticated weaponry. But, you know, the Chinese just because of proximity and because of the number of planes that they had and proximity that had that completely overwhelmed the U.S. forces. And so their scenarios did not work out as well.
Starting point is 02:40:15 And it took a while for reinforcements to get there from Guam and other things. And yet you would look at this, and as this writer for RT says, it would seem like the sort of catastrophe that would terrify leaders on all sides, that would spur them to ease tensions in the region. However, the scary thing is that if we consider Washington's tactics past and present, America's real decision makers might actually be encouraged and emboldened by the CSIS's projections. This is absolutely true. Because this is the time that we're in.
Starting point is 02:40:52 As the journal says, you know, when all else fails, they take you to war. They want that destruction. They want a reset. One way you reset a country is to have a war. That resets everything. You can bomb us back into the Stone Ages if you want to, and that's where they want to put us. And so this is why when you look at this,
Starting point is 02:41:12 and they look at this scenario and say, well, you know, if we were to win, and that's an if, it would be a Pyrrhic victory, a victory that's so expensive that it wasn't worth it. And yet they continue to push and to prod in Ukraine. So you have to ask yourself, is that what they want in Taiwan as well? I should get Joel Skousen on. He's got some very definite opinions on this.
Starting point is 02:41:43 He would say, yes, that's exactly what they want. And others have said, yeah, they want to take out Russia first because the ultimate enemy is China. And they want to make sure they're not fighting both of them at the same time. So they want to take them one at a time. You do it from the inside. You do it with chaos. You do it with war. And you do it iteratively, I guess, would be the final answer to that. We'll be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Starting point is 02:42:44 You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, and we're back. Let's take a look at what is happening with Christian persecution here. And I mean literal persecution. This is coming from the Biden administration. And before I get to it, let me just respond to uh con think conservative thinker i think thank you for the tip on rumble he says um could you make all of your content on rock finn premium then everyone who has a subscription could still watch you there um well i had thought about doing
Starting point is 02:43:19 that um i might do that it's it's i don't know if you sign up on a monthly basis, if it's on a calendar month or if people who have just signed up, um, you know, maybe we should, should do that. I don't know. Um, we'll think about it. Appreciate that. Uh, thank you for the thought. Um, but as I was saying, there is a significant Christian persecution that is happening through the Biden justice department. There's absolutely no doubt about it. Exhibit A is Mark Hoke, if I'm pronouncing his name correctly. I should have listened to a video, see how to pronounce his name, but I've talked about his story before. This is the father of seven who was raided by the Department of Justice SWAT team as if he was some kind of a dangerous criminal. So totally over the top.
Starting point is 02:44:09 And of course, it's not just their actions that are over the top, but it's also their interpretation of the FACE Act, which as his defense attorneys pointed out, was never intended to be applied this way. But of course, we're talking about the Biden Department of Injustice here. And so he is facing a trial. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on Friday, they adjourned, after two and a half hours of deliberation.
Starting point is 02:44:38 And in my opinion, you're looking at this as coming out of Pennsylvania. In my opinion, that's really bad news because this should have been pretty obvious. You could still have a disagreement with some of the jurors, but it should have been obvious that this was not an attempt to stop anybody from having an abortion. It was a defense of his child. Just to recap what happened, he would show up and, you know, show up and they would pray in front of the abortion clinics and things like that. And there was a guy who was there escorting people. His name, ironically, was Bruce Love, escorting them to kill their babies. And so he got in the face of this guy and his son,
Starting point is 02:45:27 started yelling at this guy's son, and he pushed him. And then he, oh, you pushed me. You made me fall over, 73. And so he filed a complaint with the local police. They declined to prosecute them. So then he got the Biden administration, and they were more than happy to do that. So he got a raid at the crack of dawn onto his, into his family, you know, guns and everything else with seven kids there. They've charged him with two felonies for
Starting point is 02:45:59 allegedly violating the freedom of access to clinic entrances. That's the FACE Act. So they said the people who were there watching it, reporting it, this is coming from LifeSite News. They said their group would spend this weekend in prayer and hopeful anticipation of a complete acquittal for Mark when the court reconvenes next week, meaning today. His legal team has done terrific work, they said, showing that he acted only as a father
Starting point is 02:46:25 defending his son from a known hostile and aggressive escort. Indeed, Planned Parenthood was so concerned about Mr. Love's antics that they removed him as a volunteer for several months separate from the incident with Mark last year. It's abundantly clear that Mark did not violate any aspect of the FACE Act, and that the government's case is without merit, said the attorneys. So he recounted the events that happened. He said the guy had verbally attacked the son. He didn't mean to hurt him when he shoved him. And he said, as he broke into tears, that he pushed Mr. Love
Starting point is 02:47:04 because he was harassing my 12-year-old boy. And so it is a horrific thing, but it is not limited to just this one incident. Pro-life activists are facing prison time in a lot of different ways as the Department of Justice is increasing their prosecutions under the FACE Act. So this is from the Epoch Times. They said sidewalk ministers around the U.S. have seconds to reach the hearts of pregnant women moments before they walk into an abortion facility. We had one mother who came up to me on the sidewalk.
Starting point is 02:47:42 She saw some signs of ours and stopped and said, is that real? And it was a photo of a baby that had been aborted. She said, we let her know, yeah, that is real. She said, well, if that's real, I can't do that to my baby. And she decided not to take her baby's life. Isn't it amazing? They cannot bear to have pictures shown of aborted babies.
Starting point is 02:48:07 They can't even bear to have a picture shown of a baby who is still alive. You know that surgery, baby Sam, that went viral? They were doing some spinal surgery on him before he was born because he had spina bifida and the baby reached his hand up and grabbed the little finger of the surgeon and they took a picture of that uh that is so damaging why because that shows personhood it shows humanity they cannot allow that to be, just like they can't allow the mutilated pictures of the mutilated bodies to be seen. It has to all be covered up.
Starting point is 02:48:51 That's how Matt Drudge got out of his contract with Fox News, by showing that picture. Fox News fired him for showing the picture of baby Sam. Just a hand wrapped around a pinky. So that's why I say, you know, when you see Trump complaining about, oh, these pro-lifers, they threw us under the bus, they cost us the election because they want to have, they want to lower the threshold at which we protect life or whatever, or get rid of them altogether. These extremists cost me my election and they're blaming it on me.
Starting point is 02:49:24 I'm not to blame. Well, you're not pro-life either, are you, Trump? You fraud. Fraud about that as well as everything else. You notice that he wasn't at the pro-life march this year. Didn't want to speak there because he's having second thoughts about it. Look, it'd be the easy, if the Republicans wanted to win on abortion, what would they do? Well, you know, you play that animated thing, the procedure, Kevin Sorbo narrated, I've played that once, very powerful. Or you just show pictures of aborted babies, or you show pictures of baby Sam, right? Put that in your commercials. Nah, they don't care. They're just GOP politicians.
Starting point is 02:50:08 They're just like Trump. They want an issue. They want a wedge issue. They don't care about pro-life issues. Very few of them. So there are 11 people that have been federally charged with violating this FACE Act. And again, this is a demonstration.
Starting point is 02:50:29 This is a felony. People are going to go to jail for a very, very long time over this if they are convicted of this. And the people who are outside the clinics, they're not without an effect. And you can see how upset these people get when you tell them the truth. I'll never forget the video that Karen got of those people at the abortion clinic in Austin. And they got in her face and said, the one woman said, I abort my babies, my kids. I kill my kids. That's what she said. I, my kids. I kill my kids.
Starting point is 02:51:05 That's what she said. I kill my kids. I kill my kids. And that was the first exposure to Antifa as well. Amazing. Christian Baker, Jack Phillips, the masterpiece bakery case, right? He is still fighting. I mean, this thing is going on forever.
Starting point is 02:51:25 Even though he won in the Supreme Court 2018, five years ago, he's now fighting another one. As soon as he won in that case, you had a guy come in. All this is happening in the state of Colorado is really the culprit behind this. And so this trans guy came in and he demanded a transversary cake. The original case was over a homosexual marriage. And so he demanded that he bake him a transversary cake. And he said no. And so Colorado came after him again.
Starting point is 02:52:02 And it's amazing to me, even after the Supreme Court shut down that other case, for this particular guy that is still coming back, and he lost in the Colorado Court of Appeals. And so I guess this is going to go back to the Supreme Court for more clarification. It's absolutely amazing how relentless they are. This story, this is a person talking about how they were reported to social services simply because I asked my daughter's teachers not to call her a boy. Well, you know, you say that, then this is coming out of the UK. And so as soon as she
Starting point is 02:52:48 engaged with them, said, please don't call my daughter a boy. And they called social services to remove the child. This is where this is always headed. It's always clearly been not just an attack on the children. It's an attack on the children, but it is also an attack on parental rights and the family. And there is, this is a full-on religion, and the LGBT religion, like most religions, is completely intolerant. You go back and you look at situations in the past in Christianity. We had Christians fighting each other. You had the Catholics and Protestants fighting each other, and both of them were killing the Anabaptists. So, I mean, you had that type of thing that was happening. And Christians, out of that experience,
Starting point is 02:53:42 we got the types of protections here in the U.S. because many people fled that type of religious persecution. And so we had the respect and the tolerance that was put into the law. But that's a Christian thing. That's born out of the American and European experience. And that's not generally followed. And it certainly is not followed by the Marxist religion or by the LGBT religion or by secular humanism. All these things are, in a sense, sometimes you define a religion as having certain religious practices and rights and that type of thing.
Starting point is 02:54:21 But if you stop and think about it, they do, in a way way have their chivalrous. They want to talk to you about how you refer to people and what you say and how you look and dress and all that. They have a lot of demands as to what you do, and they're getting more demanding all the time. But on a broader basis, a religion is really just a way of, it refers to your worldview in a sense. And so if that's where you're coming
Starting point is 02:54:49 from, that's what they're saying. But nothing, there's not anything that we can do that is sufficient to honor the people who are really practicing their religion of LGP. There's not enough that can be done to celebrate these people. Here's an example of this. We have at the European major figure skating event, and they have a guy who is, I think he's 59 is his age, and he decided that he wants to identify as a woman. And he also decided that he wanted to identify as a figure skater.
Starting point is 02:55:31 And he also decided that he wanted to identify as an athlete. And he is none of those things. And so when you look at this, this is on the 25th. So this is like last week. There's this guy. Okay. Watch him as he skates. He can barely
Starting point is 02:55:47 skate. He's shaky, right? And he got on one foot and it was pretty, oh, look at that. He changed directions and nearly fell. And wait for it. Oh, there he goes down. There he goes down. And now he can't get up.
Starting point is 02:56:05 Help! I've fallen and I can't get up. And so you have this tall, athletic young girl go over to him. And they're all skating around there with their flags, hands him a flag and helps him to stand up. And the audience applauds because, you know, we have to applaud that kind of thing um absolutely amazing to see that display it takes more than pantyhose and a skirt to become a figure skater uh one other follow-up which i thought was interesting because i had so many
Starting point is 02:56:39 people sending me this stuff saying you know they got these pictures of Damar Hamlin and, um, you know, something is up cause they're not showing his face. Now he was, you know, it was raining. He had a hoodie on, he's in the press box and all the rest of the stuff. He's now come out and, uh, directly addressed the camera and says, uh, faith fueled his speedy recovery. He says, God is using me as a vessel. Um, so many times, you know, not everything is a fraud and we have to be careful that we don't perceive everything as a fraud. Uh, but, um, uh, we just got a few minutes here. So before the program ends, I've got a couple of cards that I wanted to acknowledge, uh, that were very nice. Dear night, uh, David Knight and family, um, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year.
Starting point is 02:57:26 I like your products and your show. Thanks for all you do, says Marilyn. Let's pray for world peace, love, and joy. Yes, absolutely. That is a key thing. It is a very dangerous time right now. As I mentioned before, we've got war that's being conducted on us in a number of different ways. This is from Pete.
Starting point is 02:57:44 He says, I wish I had your eloquence. Well, thank you. That's kind. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and reasonings. The image on this card is from central New York, and it's a rainbow there. He said, but the card is handcrafted by my sister in Loudon, Tennessee.
Starting point is 02:58:02 He says, I think the rainbow ends in Kodak. Well, thank you, Pete. I appreciate that. Very nice card. It's three three-dimensional as they added the elements to it. Again, I just want to remind everybody of the changes that we have. We're going to be looking at, you know, trying to restructure things to provide some, you know, provide the podcast, because a lot of people, you know, we do have all the videos that are up for free and you can see where those are. If you go to the David night show.com, you'll see the different platforms that we put stuff on. And, um, and so that is there and there's no charge on any of those. And so people can watch all the video
Starting point is 02:58:39 cuts as well as a full program. Uh, we do put in the, uh, outlines in the full program. We do put in the outlines in the full program. So I'm thinking of putting that on Substack for people, as well as links to where they can find it. But a lot of people listen to the podcast. That seems to be the way that most people pick up the program. And so we've been trying to think of ways that we could provide that without the commercials in it. We wanted to provide it for free.
Starting point is 02:59:04 We're thinking that we might try to follow something like the way that it's set up for Pandora and some of the other places where you can listen for free with commercials, or you can pay $5 a month or something and get it for free. But we want to try to get that out for free to our Subscribestar people. And I apologize that we haven't been able to do this earlier. It's just a bit of an issue trying to figure out how to do it. Maybe we'll make it a private video or something like that and give them a link to that private video, private audio, I should say, the podcast.
Starting point is 02:59:35 It would be something like that that we'll do for the Subscribestar people. But I want to thank you all for your continued support and just one final news, bit of news that we've got here. And that is what is happening with big pharma. Just to remind you that this is an ongoing war, as Brian Shulhavi of VaccineImpactNews.com has, COVID plus the flu shots. That's the new thing, right?
Starting point is 03:00:05 This is always about the annual flu shot. That's why it was a replay of that MO that they did every year. But now they're going to combine the two, right? Had flu shot and Fauci said October 2019. How do we get everybody to take a flu shot, you know, and how do we do it without testing this stuff? Well, now they've got a COVID plus the flu shot. That has already killed 147 people and over 6,000 injured, many of them very young. And this is what has to stop.
Starting point is 03:00:37 This whole structure that was put in by Fauci that has been there since 1986, maybe I should start the count of the days for that. It's not just the executive order that Trump put in, but it's Fauci's immunity for these people. That is a key thing that has to be taken out. That is the essence of what is happening, and there's a real body count associated with that. 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. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
Starting point is 03:01:33 But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. thedavidknightshow.com Thank you.

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