The David Knight Show - 30Mar23 Why Do Trans Refer to "Genocide"? And, RESTRICT Act: Perfect Tool for Operation Chokepoint 2.0 Attack on Crypto

Episode Date: March 30, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Don't confuse Josh Hawley's awful TikTok Ban with the Orwellian RESTRICT Act. Hawley's bill is going nowhere but the only bill has massive support and doesn't e...ven mention TikTok. It is a broad, vaguely written bill that gives expansive powers to the Commerce Dept. The fines are astronomical and I believe THE FIRST TARGET IS CRYPTO (and the RESTRICT Act is the perfect tool for Operation Chokepoint 2.0). But it won't stop there 2:08 As Matt Taibbi was exposing the hidden hand of government directing social media in Congressional hearings about "The Twitter Files", the IRS sent an agent to his home in a clear case of intimidation. It really is about "Digital McCarthyism" and they no longer care about trying to hide it. 52:28 FBI has no interest in investigating threats of violence or "hate speech" from trans. They pretend the school shooting was not a hate crime. And, knowing their values are "core" values of government, the trans are doubling down on the hate and violent rhetoric and so are elected officials. 1:05:34 Why "Genocide"? Trans See Laws Against Grooming as Abortion of "TransKids" Why do they use the term "genocide"? Planned Parenthood has long used abortion as real genocide. The trans pushers see their psychological grooming and mutilation of young children as a kind of birth — of "transkids" taken from "breeders 1:22:37 As trans double down on their violent rhetoric and push gun prohibition, everyone is weighing in on the aftermath of the Nashville shooting EXCEPT ONE PERSON — can you guess who? 1:39:09 Farmers said massive inflation in egg prices was NOT bird flu. Now the data is in and it shows who was running the grift… 1:53:15 EU passes a ban of all cars with internal combustion engines with an exception for "eFuels". Some say the EU blinked. I think they got EXACTLY what they wanted. 1:57:34 GOP makes "lower energy costs" their #1 priority. That's good. But will the bill do anything or is it merely posturing? 2:21:19 Surveillance cameras to enforce car bans are under attack by vigilantes in London. Another 2,700 cameras coming by August 2:29:18 God, country, hard work — American interest has plummeted in all these traditional values over the last 25 yrs with most of the decrease coming after the pandemic. Americans only value ONE THING anymore. Guess what it is… 2:34:27 Ryan McMahon's strategy on challenging our failed institutions — LOCAL institutions, rebuilt from ground up. 2:42:10 How charity is truly love, welfare is anti-love 2:44:40 Question for Christians: How Do WE Control AI? Secular humanists won't, can't do it.Find 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 00:01:00 of 5,000 euro required. Terms and conditions apply. Permanent TSP PLC, trading as PTSP, is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 30th of March, year of our Lord 2023, day 1113 of the Executive Order Emergency. Today we're going to take a look at another use of emergency powers that is being pushed. And something that is going to be transformative in the way that it attacks our liberty, especially our speech, but also information and its ability to be sent. And it is amazing to see how they're working to do it. It's always the same method to create a massive bureaucracy
Starting point is 00:02:39 or to create a bureaucrat who is a dictator. We'll be right back. Stay with us. I want to talk about the Restrict Act. And this has been percolating. There's a couple of different things. It's a little bit confusing in the Senate because Josh Hawley has got a banned TikTok act, and that was shut down yesterday. There's something that is far more dangerous
Starting point is 00:03:32 that has attached itself to this idea on the show trials that they've had about the TikTok CEO. The idea that TikTok is some unique threat to our society. I think it is ridiculous. But if you can shut down TikTok, of course, you can shut down any social media network, any kind of communication. But the Restrict Act is something that is very broad, very vague, and very dangerous, I think.
Starting point is 00:04:02 And there was an excellent article on Reason Magazine, could the Restrict Act criminalize even the use of VPNs, virtual private networks? And as they point out, states are considering mandatory anti-porn filters and a lot of other things. And we've had, it's not so much the porn filters. I look at the porn filters uh what they're talking about is even requiring companies that have porn filters already
Starting point is 00:04:32 like apple and samsung to make them the default why should we get upset about that in a sense i think making it opt-in instead of opt out, I think that does make sense. I think the default position would be that when I turn on my phone, I don't get hit with porn. But, you know, we're talking about that. We're not talking about banning. It's not the same thing as some of these states that are saying, well, if you want to go to one of these porn sites, you're going to have to give them your state ID and register with them and all this other kind of stuff. That is a backdoor to controlling us and identifying us to getting rid of anonymity on the internet and doing it to control something that the government will never control. We have to get over the idea that government can protect us or protect our kids from drugs.
Starting point is 00:05:25 We got to get over the idea that government can protect us or protect our kids from drugs. We've got to get over the idea that government can protect us or protect our kids from porn. These are spiritual issues. This is not the wheelhouse of government. There has to be some, I understand that it is coming at people, drugs and pornography are far more prevalent every passing year. But it should tell us something that that's true of drugs, when we've had drug prohibition for 50 years. There are some things that government cannot do. There are many things that government shouldn't even try to do. And so from a pragmatic standpoint,
Starting point is 00:06:00 from the standpoint of giving too much power to government. These are the things that we need to pay attention to. And we need to not make government the be-all, the end-all, the solution to every problem. At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed. But there are still divine offerings up for grabs, with all NoviBet customers getting a €10 free bet for every day of Cheltenham And on top of that, we're paying up to 7 places each way on selected races throughout the festival
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Starting point is 00:07:26 that the government can fix everything. Who sold us that idea? The government, through their media surrogates, have sold us that false idea. So it has weakened our society. It is a form of dependency, if you will, on the government, like a welfare dependency. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:47 We're here to help you. When you're struggling to make some payments here, I've got some cash for you. All of a sudden you find that you are dependent on the government and we know what welfare has done to their country. We know what this idea that the government can fix everything has done to our country. So this is, um, again, Josh Holly ran this thing about the TikTok, no TikTok thing. But the Restrict Act doesn't even mention TikTok in it.
Starting point is 00:08:10 And it has some very, very troubling general procedures and massive, excessive fines and penalties as well. So will it criminalize the use of VPN? This is Reason Magazine. They said that's the rumor floating around about the legislation, which was introduced by Democrat Mark Warner out of Virginia. His office has said the bill would not do this, but the broad language leaves room for doubt. And the act is still insanely far-reaching and could have a huge range of deleterious effects, even if it doesn't criminalize people using a VPN to access TikTok.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Understand that TikTok is just a silly little thing. By the way, as Rand Paul has pointed out, TikTok is banned in China. And he said, do we want to become even more like China? And that is the point. This is about becoming more like China. This is about giving special powers to bureaucracy so they can essentially block whatever they wish. We've always talked about the great firewall of China, right? And the fact that they took the lead in censoring everything that they didn't like. And of course, interestingly enough, I was censored by YouTube
Starting point is 00:09:29 when I said 2020 was the year that the world became China. Oh yeah? Well, we'll censor that. You just proved my point. Using a VPN with your computer phone or another internet-enabled device lets you mask your IP address, encrypt your internet connection. It's a great way to get around location-based firewalls, geoblocking, and other forms of internet censorship. As a matter of fact, in this lawsuit by the SEC to shut down Binance, the biggest crypto market,
Starting point is 00:09:59 that's one of the things they said. You know, you told people to use VPNs so that you didn't have to bother with all this know-your-c your customer surveillance of people. Yeah. It's a very useful private tool. Um, don't wait for Binance to tell you about it. You know, I wonder though, as we're looking at this, I wonder does a VPN,
Starting point is 00:10:21 and I'm not sure if a VPN, maybe, you know, Travis, does a VPN block your Mac ID or Mac address? You know, that's the number that identifies your particular computer, not a Macintosh, but, you know, or an Apple iMac. But the Mac address is the thing that identifies the particular device that you're using. Seems to me like it'd be pretty easy for the government to create a list of different MAC IDs and to across- Doesn't seem to. Yeah, yeah. Seems like that would be a vulnerability. Anyway, privacy.
Starting point is 00:10:56 VPNs are popular in countries that exercise authoritarian control over what citizens can access online. That's why as our country becomes China, becomes authoritarian, dictatorial, that must be stopped. So Josh Hawley introduced the TikTok ban bill back in January. And his bill, again, was blocked yesterday in the Senate. And, uh, but you know, he, he gets special mention for a, uh, a dastardly effort, I should say, because even though it was blocked, his Tik TOK ban bill was blocked. Listen to what he wanted to do.
Starting point is 00:11:37 He wanted to direct the president to use the international emergency economic powers act. I want you to use the Executive Order, Emergency Executive Orders Act. I want you to act unilaterally. You see, these people in Congress, whether you're talking about senators or you're talking about people in the House of Representatives, they don't want to do their job.
Starting point is 00:12:00 You know, they don't want to. They're either pushing and pushing and pushing. So we have a system where you have taxation without representation. We have regulation without representation. They have pushed all this stuff to the bureaucracy, or they have pushed it to the president. And, of course, the bureaucracy is under the executive branch as well. So they keep pushing these things out because they don't want to be bothered
Starting point is 00:12:21 with doing laws. That's a real boring thing. They like these show hearings. And so they're just a bunch of showboaters doing video conferences. That's what Josh Hawley is doing. And to push that we're going to have the president use Emergency Powers Act, the Emergency Economic Powers Act, as opposed to the model state health emergency powers act, which was used to lock everything down for the last three years. That is 1,113 days old.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Not only do these guys not do anything to stop that. You ever heard of Josh Hawley ever pushed back against that? Nah, none of these people, none of these people, they're fine with it. Why? Because Josh Hawley thinks someday he could be president and he could be the dictator and he could fix everything you know just like the Lord of the Rings you know bore mirrors they're a bunch of bore mirrors if only I had the ring I could no no you would turn into a monster okay so uh we're 113 uh 1113 days into this and he wants
Starting point is 00:13:34 to now add to our medical emergency dictatorship and economic emergency dictatorship powers to control our speech and what we are allowed to see. What could possibly go wrong with that? I wonder what a fool Josh Hawley is to put something. Maybe he's got some good things here, but I think there was some bill that he put up that was, oh yeah, in today's news, he did say, well, we need to have an inspector general. We need to know where this money is going in Ukraine. Okay. Well, that'd be nice. How about this? How about we have a constitution where the Congress has deliberations about whether or not we need to go to war with Russia. You don't want to do that? No, no. We'll just watch. Let's have an inspector general so we can
Starting point is 00:14:22 pretend that we are fiscally responsible as we blow up the world. Okay. That's the Josh Hawley approach. What a fool this guy is. Anyway, the, uh, now the approach coming from Mark Warner, Democrat, but he also has a Republican co-sponsor with this. And this is the thing that is is truly dangerous as well in a different way it has in this bill instead of kicking the ball and giving all kinds of
Starting point is 00:14:55 powers to the president this is going to give all kinds of authorization and power to a bureaucracy. Restricting the emergence of security threats. And they call that the Restrict Act. I'm sorry. Here's the rest of it. They like to make these little acronyms out of it. It's like a Patriot Act type of thing. And it is like the Patriot Act.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Very much like it. Restricting the emergence of security threats that risk information and communications technology. See, it spells restrict. Isn't that clever? It doesn't specifically mention TikTok. It doesn't mention the company that owns them, ByteDance. Instead, it would grant the U.S. Secretary of Commerce the broad power to, quote, identify, deter, disrupt, prevent, prohibit, investigate, and otherwise mitigate any risk arising from or any covered transaction by any person with respect to any property.
Starting point is 00:16:04 This is wide open to everything. Everything. by any person with respect to any property. This is wide open to everything, everything. It's vague. They don't define what a covered transaction is specifically. I mean, this is just broad. Giving this power. Do you know who the Secretary of Commerce is right now? Yeah, me neither.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I do this for a living. Let me tell you something. If something like this goes through, that person is going to be a household word because they're going to have their tentacles in everything that everybody does everywhere. The Secretary of Commerce. Who is the Secretary of Commerce, Travis? Look it up and let me know. I'm just curious if I've even heard the name. These include federal elections.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Oh, oh. Well, okay, they could restrict what you have to say. They could restrict websites. They could come up with penalties of like a million dollars. Yeah, this is all in the bill. It's absolutely insane. The Commerce Secretary is Gina M. Raimondo? Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:17:08 I know who Gina Raimondo is. She was the former, I think, governor of Rhode Island and a real tyrant. At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed. But there are still divine offerings up for grabs, with all NoviBet customers getting a €10 free bet for every day of Cheltnam.
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Starting point is 00:18:25 as he was a piece of work for sure he was right about that absolutely um critical infrastructure of digital economy as well as coercive or criminal activities by a foreign adversary that are designed to undermine democratic processes i i think think this is probably how ironic that something that gives this kind of broad power to an unelected bureaucrat, Secretary of Commerce, and you want to talk about undermining democratic processes and institutions? Or if it would steer policy and regulatory decisions in favor of the strategic objectives of a foreign adversary, to the detriment of the national security of the United States. The language, says Reason Magazine, the language of the Restrict Act, applies to is confusing at best. The Commerce Secretary would be authorized to take steps to address risks posed by any covered transaction by any person. So what is a covered transaction? Well, here's how it defines
Starting point is 00:19:30 it. This gives you an idea of how, how complicated this is. And look, just as a general principle, I've said this for a long time about the income tax code, right? Uh, I don't remember who said the quote, but any law that is sufficiently complex is the same as having no law at all. A good example of that is the IRS code. You call the IRS and you say, well, I got a question about, oh, we can't answer that. It's too complicated. I can't go on the record as to tell you blah, blah, blah. Right. And of course, depending on the mood of the person, if you get called in for an audit, depending on the mood of the person who's doing the audit, they could just let you go or they could nail you to the wall over imagined details of things that they imagined that you may have violated. And of course,
Starting point is 00:20:16 you have no presumption of innocence. They can do whatever they wish. So a complicated law, sufficiently complex, is the same as having nothing at all. So a complicated law, sufficiently complex, is the same as having nothing at all. So with that in mind, what is a covered transaction? Well, the bill states that this is, quote, a transaction in which an entity described in subparagraph B has any interest. Entities that were described in subparagraph B are, quote, a foreign adversary, an entity subject to the jurisdiction of or
Starting point is 00:20:45 organized under the laws of a foreign adversary, and an entity owned, directed, or controlled by either of these. A foreign adversary could be any foreign government or regime that the Secretary deems to be a national security threat today. Today. So as I point out, it's a bit gobbledygooked, but this could be read to imply that any person using a VPN to access an app controlled by a foreign adversary or its alleged minions is subject to the secretary's ire. Hence, anyone using a VPN to access TikTok then would be in trouble. Specifically, subject up to $1 million in fines and 20 years in prison or both. And this is from a government that is throwing around these bogus charges of seditious treason.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Seditious conspiracy, is it? I think, yeah, seditious conspiracy. 20 years of pop at people for January the 6th. Some people who are not even there, and on and on. Warner's office says this isn't so. You don't have to worry about this. Spokesperson there told Newsweek, the provisions only apply when someone is, quote, engaged in sabotage
Starting point is 00:22:06 or subversion of communications technology in the U.S. or if they are causing catastrophic effects on U.S. critical infrastructure or if they are interfering in or altering the result of a federal election. Looks like this would be a way for them to lock up everybody that had a question about corruption in the last election. Shut up. Oh, you said something about that. Well, you're going to go to jail. You don't even have to go to Washington. You don't even have to have agent provocateurs causing and encouraging and so forth. Uh, violence didn't have to have any that, you know, somebody just opens their mouth and criticizes, has a question about it. Why are we doing this ballot harvesting stuff?
Starting point is 00:22:50 Why are we voting by mail with everybody? Why are they sending the ballots out to everybody? Why are people getting multiple ballots? I would not have to say that. Well, you are casting aspersion on the election. We've seen how this works. You know, you get kicked off of social media now, or not now, but then,
Starting point is 00:23:11 because you're questioning the election. The Restrict Act targets companies like Kaspersky, Huawei, TikTok, not individual users, she said. Well, let's just understand, as I said, we've got these January 6th protesters charged as insurrectionists and seditious conspiracists. And we've also had parents speaking up at a PTA meeting that are called domestic terrorists and radicals.
Starting point is 00:23:40 And we've had even traditional Catholics who support the Latin mass were called recently radicals, enemies of the state, right? So you don't think this is a government that's going to weaponize any and everything? Are people really that naive? Newsweek thinks you are. Reason doesn't go into all those obvious things things but they stick on the on the concerns about they said we've seen many times the way federal laws are sold as attacks on big bad guys like terrorists and drug kingpins yet they wind up being used to attack people in much more minor
Starting point is 00:24:20 activities here's an example they don't give you. The RICO statutes. Racketeering and influence corrupt organizations. That was targeted at organized crime. You had law enforcement say, well, you know, we know these guys are organized crime. You know, they're doing gambling or prostitution or drugs or whatever. We can't get a conviction against them because they have so much money. They can hire the best lawyers, and best lawyers can always find a technicality to get them off. And so what we're going to do is we're going to, under the RICO statute, we're going to confiscate all their assets before the trial
Starting point is 00:24:58 so they can't afford a lawyer. And then we've got them. And so they started doing that. But it wasn't too long until they started using the RICO statute against abortion protesters. Besides, the Restrict Act doesn't just state that no person may engage in any conduct prohibited by or contrary to its provisions.
Starting point is 00:25:17 It also says, listen to this, no person may cause or aid, abet, counsel, command, induce, procure, permit, or approve the doing of any act that is prohibited by this. You see how broad this is? They went through, they exhausted the thesaurus. They went to the dictionary of thesaurus, and they found every adjective they could. Anybody that's kind of on the side of this and might influence in any way.
Starting point is 00:25:55 If you aid, abet, counsel, command, induce, procure, permit, or approve of anybody doing anything that we've just prohibited, well, you're just as guilty. You see how broad they're casting the net for this? Every kind of activity? That language leaves even more room. That's the reason. Yeah, I would say it does.
Starting point is 00:26:17 For the Restrict Act to touch a wide range of activities. So even if the law would never be used to attack citizens from merely using VPNs, it's a deeply worrying piece of legislation that would give the government broad authority to restrict or ban all sorts of businesses and all sorts of communication tools, so long as they are tangentially related to any country it decides is an adversary. And it will give law enforcement wide leeway to punish a range of people. Let me tell you, they don't mention this. This is part of Operation Chokepoint 2.0 against cryptos.
Starting point is 00:27:03 This is why they're so desperate to do this type of stuff. They must shut down crypto. And they're trying to lay the legal authority to do this. The so-called legal authority. There's no way under the Constitution the federal government has the power to do any of this kind of stuff. But of course, you know, try to stop us, they'll say, if they push this thing through. This is really directed at shutting down crypto, first of all. But it's going
Starting point is 00:27:31 to be coming after everybody in every sort of way. This is really where it is. I mean, just, you know, again, Reason talks about the fact that VPNs are part of this, but they don't see how central the moves against Binance, the central part of that was VPN. Oh, you don't know your customer. You don't even know what country they're in. How could you know your customer? You don't know what country they're in. You people are trying to escape my Panopticon.
Starting point is 00:28:01 I'm going to get you. This is the way that they can do it. Up to a million dollars. Why are these fines so high? Again, it points to crypto. As reasons, Rabbe Soave asked yesterday, can we really expect the veritable army of federal bureaucrats obsessed with policing speech on social media platforms?
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Starting point is 00:29:07 that every weapon added to their arsenal is a threat to the free speech rights of everyday americans that's what it is it's a war against us everything our government is doing is ultimately against us and of course weapons they use abroad always become instruments of tyranny at home founding fathers understood that madison said that this bill isn't about banning tiktok it's never about what they say it is said tucker carlson instead this bill would give enormous and terrifying new powers to the federal government to punish American citizens and regulate how they communicate with one another. But nobody is talking about the fact this is targeted towards crypto. I mean, we say this is very dangerous, broad powers, and they can do all kinds of crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:59 But immediately, they're going to use this against crypto. I'm telling you, that's the immediate issue that they're not talking about. And we should be concerned about that because, and I say that as somebody who doesn't really bother with crypto. I don't feel that it's secure. And it concerns me in a number of different ways, but it bothers me that they would ban it. I should never have the power to ban that. Quite frankly, the constitution doesn't give them the power to do it. We should never let them usurp that power. That's what I should say.
Starting point is 00:30:36 This is not an effort to push back against China, said Carlson. It's part of a strategy to make America much more like China. Well, that's my take on it. Everything that we've been seeing for the last three years, from Trump, from Biden, everything, is to turn us into China. They're not even trying to hide it anymore. He goes on to say, to make America more like China with a government in charge of what you read,
Starting point is 00:30:59 what you see, with terrifying punitive powers at their fingertips. He says, we've seen this before from national security states, again and again, confronted with a foreign adversary. For example, after 9-11, the federal government uses the opportunity to expand their police powers over the American population, and they do it under false pretexts, and they do it quickly by whipping people into a panic. Now, Tucker Carlson, he says, you know, we had a foreign adversary in 9-11. We didn't have
Starting point is 00:31:28 a foreign adversary in 9-11. Tucker Carlson has always opposed the idea that 9-11 is an inside job. He's openly mocked people who point out the flaws and the fallacies of the official story. He's always discounted the witnesses there. And he still does. So he can be right about some of this stuff, but he still doesn't get the big picture here. Still doesn't get it. Rand Paul made similar points in an op-ed piece that he wrote. He said, before banning TikTok,
Starting point is 00:32:03 these censors might want to discover that China's government already bans TikTok itself. He says, hmm, do we want to emulate China's speech bans? TikTok must be banned, the censors say, because they're owned and controlled by the Chinese communist government. But does TikTok do the Chinese government's bidding? Well, go to the app and search for the Falun Gong, the anti-communist religious sect that is persecuted in China.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Go to TikTok and search for videos advocating Taiwan's independence, criticism of Xi Jinping. These kinds of videos are all over TikTok, and they're critical of official Chinese positions, and that is why TikTok is banned in China. So how closely tied to China are they? Here's the thing. When I talked to Peter Shurei, I think is the way you pronounce it.
Starting point is 00:32:58 I forget his last name. But anyway, we're talking about the four battlegrounds, the book that he wrote. Excellent book to give you an idea of the mindset of the military industrial complex and their obsessive push towards artificial intelligence to be used not as a general intelligence, but to augment their abilities and their existing machines. And when you look at that and you realize what the Chinese are doing and you realize how obsessed the U.S. government is and how we want to go to war with them, it's a very important thing to see that. But it is also this public persona of building China into this boogeyman so they can do things to us as well. Rand Paul goes on to say, as Drs. Mueller and Farhat of Georgia Tech write, they said,
Starting point is 00:33:55 quote, if nationalistic fears about Chinese influence operations lead to a departure from American constitutional principles, supporting free and open political discourse, we will have succeeded in undermining our system of government more effectively than the Chinese propaganda could do. Problem is, our educational government, educational institutions, especially from the Department of Education on down, have been departing from our constitutional principles. That is a key part of the system. So again, reason goes on to start talking about the anti-porn filters,
Starting point is 00:34:34 which is, as I said, they would force phone and tablet manufacturers like Apple and Samsung to automatically enable filters that censor nude and sexually explicit content. I don't see that as an infringement. I see that as, and again, they're directing and telling the companies what to do. I think if the companies wanted to, you know, they put it there. Why would the companies make it as an option that you've got to opt out that the default position is that they're going to show you all this stuff well we know what these the ethics quote quote quote unquote ethics of these companies are we know what
Starting point is 00:35:19 they are pushing uh and so in a sense i don't see that as a certainly you could argue that the government doesn't have the authority to do that and they don't but of course they're doing all kinds of things that they don't have the authority to do um and so you could oppose it on that basis and i would say that it needs i would say the government needs to be done and i think it necessarily needs to be done by the federal government because they don't have the authority and don't want to start giving them broad authority. But I think it'd be appropriate for the state of Tennessee to say that. You want to sell Apple computers here? Well, you've got to ship them so that, and if enough states do that, that has that effect.
Starting point is 00:35:58 But just from a standpoint of government overreach, other than the fact that they're using authority that they don't have, using authority that they don't have, legal authority that they don't have. I don't see a problem with that. It's not the same as state governments coming in. In other words, it doesn't create, it violates the, if the federal government does it, it violates the power, but it's not setting up a dangerous precedent like saying you've got to have, you've got to show us your ID in order to get there. And that's being done at some state levels, saying you're not going to get to these sites unless you show us an ID.
Starting point is 00:36:38 That's to remove anonymity. You know, that's, and so that's a step, a gradual step into a process of removing anonymity from know that's and so that's a step a gradual step into a process of removing anonymity from the Internet it's not just a usurpation of authority and it's not usurpation of authority for the states to it this would not have any secondary issues the only issue is does the federal government have that authority that's what I'm trying to say. Anyway, um,
Starting point is 00:37:07 the restrict act back to the restrict act, um, introduced by Mark Warner as Republican Tom Thune of South Dakota. I'm assuming that's the way he pronounces his name. Um, if he was German, it'd be tuned. Um,
Starting point is 00:37:22 I think it's soon. Uh, but, uh, they're the ones who are pushing this. And the people who have signed on to it, the Republicans who have signed on to it, are Thune, Fisher from Nebraska. Let's just go down the, there's enough of them that they can get this through. Because you know that all the democrats are for anything that gives them absolute control and undefined boundaries of control over ourselves so you can count on all the democrats being there and um and this is what is so concerning because in addition to the democrats you've got one two three, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11 Republicans. And of course, these are the usual suspects like Lindsey Graham, Tom Tillis out of North Carolina,
Starting point is 00:38:23 Chuck Grassley, Kevin Kramer, Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Shelly Capito, Dan Sullivan, Jerry Moran. So we need to let these people have a piece of our mind because we do not want to have this happening. Uh, so again, um, tick tock bills could dangerously expand national security. State. I think it's not, I think it is first and primarily about crypto. I think it also sends a warning to Twitter and to other social media that you will be the deputized state.
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Starting point is 00:39:49 It creates confusion. A lot of people will see this nonsense from Josh Holly and, uh, say, well, okay, that's about Tik TOK and they've had the hearings and so forth. Oh, the restrict ban. Oh, that's, you know, because now they've shut down the Josh Holly thing. So people like, okay, good. That's silly. It's not going anywhere.
Starting point is 00:40:07 No, the restrict act is still there. And as I said, look at all those Republicans who are signing on to it. If this bill gets passed, we lose almost all privacy that we have. The attached screenshots she's got. This is a thread she has on Twitter. Highlight only a few of my concerns of this bill any software hardware or any other product or service integral to the telecommunications products and services with over 1 million users is included in this and so the secretary of commerce given broad powers to lord it over desktop applications, mobile applications, gaming applications,
Starting point is 00:40:48 payment applications, web-based applications. These are all listed there. And they said information and communication technology products and services integral to artificial intelligence, quantum key distribution, quantum communications, quantum computing, post-quantum cryptography. You see, they're setting this up for the future. Quantum is ability for them to be able to get in and unravel your codes and that type of thing. These are all future technologies that are not currently in operation. This is a sweeping transfer of power to the government for the things that are coming now.
Starting point is 00:41:39 This is just unbelievable what's in it. Anyway, she said they can review any and all of your personal information without even notifying you that they're doing so, which, again, they've been doing, but they keep it secret. Now they do it openly, overtly, instead of covertly. They can ban any game, any application, or anything that they see fit. And so when you look at where this is finally going, she said the Restrict Act would allow the government to have access to all of the data on your devices.
Starting point is 00:42:14 If it is a service that uses more than a million people, they will have access to the video. This includes services like ring, doorbell, in-home security cameras, and so much more. You know, when we were talking about the fact that the surveillance of the government is a violation of quartering of troops in your home, because it wasn't just about them, you know, sitting on the couch and eating chips and watching TV, right? It was about them observing you closely to see what your attitudes, your political beliefs are as well. It wasn't just an imposition, an inconvenience.
Starting point is 00:42:51 It wasn't just an expense. It was a probe of you. What is your attitude towards our soldiers? And as they pointed out, the new American, the NSA is proud of the fact that it is part of the military. You have to be a military officer to be head of the NSA and the rest of this stuff. A VPN won't help you to get around this, and if you're caught using it, you'll face up to 20 years in prison and or a million dollars in fine. So we need to bring attention to our elected officials and make sure they stop this. It may not be stopped. I don't think it's stoppable in the Senate,
Starting point is 00:43:26 but it is stoppable in the House, and that's where we need to focus our efforts. So again, to give all this information to the Secretary of State, and even when you look at this vagueness that is there, you understand this is how they work, and this is how the Congress has deliberately abdicated its power. When you go back to Nancy Pelosi, and you had the Obamacare bill,
Starting point is 00:43:57 she said, well, we've got to pass it to find out what's in it. She brings this thing in, it's thousands of pages long, gives people like 24 hours to look at this thousand page long legal document that is complicated. We just don't have time. We got to pass it and then we'll find out what's in it. And everybody said, is she crazy? She's the dumbest broad you've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:44:15 No, she was telling people the truth for once. Because they create these broad outlines of power. Sometimes the bill includes the creation of a new bureaucracy, like Elizabeth Warren's Consumer Financial Protection Act, or I forget the order of which those things are. But anyway, that was also used to put a lot of small and medium-sized banks out of business. But they put these types of things. She created an entire bureaucracy with hers.
Starting point is 00:44:48 But typically what they'll do is they'll find one like a commerce department. Let's send it over to the commerce department. And let's let the commerce department censor everybody's speech and activities on the internet. And so they'll send it over there. They'll give them these broad sweeping powers. They'll describe everything in very general and broad terms. Give them a long list of adjectives of any kind of activity that somebody could be involved
Starting point is 00:45:12 in. Well, all that's going to apply. And then leave it up to the current and future bureaucrats who run the Commerce Department to come up with the details. And that's what Nancy Pelosi and all of them are doing. Yeah. We pass these bills and then we, you know, let them run with it. Because they don't want to work out the details.
Starting point is 00:45:33 They don't want to have their name on these dirty details that are going to be in there. They can always, if it gets out of hand and everybody gets upset, they can come in like some kind of a white knight and rescue everybody from this evil bureaucracy by fine-tuning the particular thing that you're upset about, but still leaving the dictatorial powers with that bureaucracy. That's the way this works. And so again, the TikTok bill is, there is a bill that is the banned TikTok thing.
Starting point is 00:46:05 That's Josh Hawley. That's been defeated. It's very much, think of the parallels of this to what's going on with the WHO. They have the pandemic treaty. And as people start to catch on to this pandemic treaty and realize how dangerous the pandemic treaty is. They come back in and they, they start doing it through the rules. They start changing the rules thinking that nobody will notice that.
Starting point is 00:46:36 And guess what? Most people didn't notice that. And so they got you focused on the pandemic treaty while they've got another structure over here to do this. So now in the Senate, you got Josh Holly with his tick tock ban, So they got you focused on the pandemic treaty while they've got another structure over here to do this. So now in the Senate, you've got Josh Hawley with his TikTok ban, but now they've got the Restrict Act, which is far more general, far more dangerous, and doesn't even mention TikTok. But they allude to it as if it is the solution to that particular thing.
Starting point is 00:47:07 The bill will give the Commerce Secretary the authority to deem what is considered to be sabotage or subversion, just as we've seen them come up with things like insurrection. These definitions are shape-shifting, if ever there were one. And, of course, these types of fines to say that we're going to do something, one of the fines, you know, they've got fines from 250,000 up. The first tool the government's arsenal is a civil penalty. What does that mean when it says a civil penalty? Well, this is going to be coming from the bureaucracy. It'll be a rule from the bureaucracy. This is not a law that's going to come from Congress. So it is a civil penalty. And you don't get, as I've said before, when we talk about civil asset forfeiture,
Starting point is 00:47:47 civil penalties and everything, that means that you have no presumption of innocence. You have no due process. You have no protection against excessive fines. And so they come up with a civil penalty of up to $250,000 imposed by the Secretary of Commerce on anyone who conducts a transaction that violates this act. So if they prohibit you dealing with finance or something, you know, they are doing everything to shut down crypto domestically within the banks
Starting point is 00:48:15 right now, uh, telling all the banks, well, you know, you do this, we're going to course you into voluntarily closing as they did silver gate, or we're going to prohibit you from participating in the financial system as we've seen a couple of different banks try to say, well, you, uh, can, can we charter a bank that, that is going to deal directly with the federal reserve so we can clear payments? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:48:39 We're not gonna let you do that. Deny it over and over again. Multiple people doing that. Uh, they put out one statement after the other two banks over the last couple of months before they shut these banks down saying you don't want to deal with crypto so everybody's gotten the idea and everybody says alright fine fine fine you know these people are saying we'll go international right so then they sue finance and one
Starting point is 00:49:01 of the key things in finance suit from a suit from the SEC, is to talk about VPN, the fact that they don't know their customer. So they're moving to make these companies abroad. So they're going to shut down all domestic ability to deal with crypto. Then they make these companies abroad appear to be criminal. By their definition, they declare them to be criminal foreign you know they want to get in the way of our fed coin oh they're bad okay so they're criminal now if you do a transaction with them 250 000 fine that's why these fines are so big because it's about crypto and then if you try to hide it through a VPN, oh, that's another million in addition to your $250,000 fine.
Starting point is 00:49:49 The reason I say this is about crypto is because of these big dollar amounts. And of course, wasn't there something in the Constitution about excessive fines and something? Seems like a just, I don't know. It's been so long since anybody has referenced the Constitution, I get foggy on it, I guess. But $250,000 fine. But again, Josh Hawley wanted to vote on TikTok this week.
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Starting point is 00:52:00 If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. thedavidknightshow.com. all right and uh i want to read uh guard's comment guard goldsmith on rock fan thank you very much guard for the tip i appreciate that he says david thank you for covering this their tiktok narrative seemed so over the top so astroturf and plasio so ridiculous from the beginning i just like you know i i understood that it had a broader idea is that hey if they're going to shut down tiktok and shut down twitter if they don't like what elon musk is doing that type of thing but you know there were other things that um i thought were more immediate to talk about but once we get to this restrict thing and you see these massive fines and you see these broad powers that are being given uh yeah it's got the uh sniff of uh coming after crypto i believe that really is what it's ultimately about too besides it gives them arbitrary power to do to shut down and control
Starting point is 00:52:43 the internet completely which is what these people have always wanted to do. It's always been a rope-a-dope. But anyway, going back to guard, he said, it seems so over the top, so astroturf, so plastic, that there was something suspicious about it. Once I looked at S-686 or Strict Act, it all became clear.
Starting point is 00:53:01 They want to give themselves power to control online communication, including crypto communication. Thank you for this and all the great ways you help spread the word and help guys like me do so as well. Well, thank you, Guard, and thank you for what you do, not just supporting us, but also for getting the truth out there. He does a great job with that. Liberty Conspiracies, where you'll find Guard as well as MRCTV. And on Rumble, Brian Potty, thank you very much. That is very generous, very generous. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:53:36 And is now a monthly supporter. Well, thank you very much. I can't say thank you enough about that. It is, you know, we are up right now to, we moved it up to seven, eight. So we're right about 80% of where we need to be for the month. And so I really do appreciate everybody's support with that. Thank you so much. By the way, while I'm talking about it, Karen told me just before the show, we are out of of size smalls on
Starting point is 00:54:07 the t-shirt. They're starting to run out. We ran out on the original mug, the one that has the silver handle and the silver rim on it. That has sold out. We still have the first coffee, then save the world mug that is a favorite of Lala Harris. And I just remind you that it is microwavable safe and dishwasher safe, but I can't vouch for the fact that these people aren't going to ban dishwashers and microwaves in the near future. That's all I can say. Uh, so, uh, that's a fight that we're going to have to have about them taking the dishwashers and the microwaves promise and everything else in our life as well.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Uh, before we leave this, I've got more that I want to say about speech as well. And I should have talked about this sooner because, um, again, you know, when we talk about these hearings, I'm disinclined to cover them because I've seen Jim Jordan do this kind of stuff over and over again and nothing ever happens with it. And there were some funny things out of it that these Democrats, when they were talking to Matt Taibbi, pretending that he wasn't a legitimate journalist and, you know, all these. What a joke these people are. Taibbi, pretending that he wasn't a legitimate journalist and, you know, all these. What a joke these people are. But and they had some fun with it. It kind of showed how dense these Congress critters are questioning them. But then this happened.
Starting point is 00:55:43 It happened at the beginning of the week and it got shoved to the side with everything that was happening with the trans shooting. And I'm going to talk about that as well coming up today. Because now the interesting thing is how they're doubling down on this and how they're being left alone. And I've got an idea now. When I saw genocide, I thought, how in the world is stopping this psychological manipulation and gaslighting of children, this mutilation by surgery and chemicals of children, how is that genocide? And I've got an answer for you, and I'm going to get to that when we get it. It makes perfectly good sense to me why they would use that word now. So you can think about it.
Starting point is 00:56:28 I'll tell you my thoughts about it. It came to me this morning as I was doing the news. But anyway, what happened that I thought was really important about this hearing was that as Jim Jordan has Matt Taibbi and others there talking about the Twitter files, talking about the information that Elon Musk turned over to Matt and to other journalists, showing how the government was really running the censorship thing from the get-go, as I've always said, that Twitter was part of the deputized state,
Starting point is 00:57:03 that it was always the iron fist of censorship from the government, but it had a plausible deniability, or you could say the iron fist was in a velvet glove, so you don't really, you think that it is soft, you think these people are doing it just because of their hatred of free speech, but no, it's the government that was doing it and using them. And that is the big value, I think, of the Twitter files, is that finally, you know, libertarian and conservatives stop saying, well, you know, a corporation is a person,
Starting point is 00:57:40 and they can do whatever they want to you, right? No, they can't. No, they can't. There's limits and they're not a person. They are a government created entity. They don't have, corporations do not have rights endowed by them, by their creator, because those come from God. Privileges come from government. Rights come from God. Only humans have rights. We better get that straight because people are going to get confused about what is human with artificial intelligence and robots real quick, real quickly. And so we better understand that distinction. Really got to understand that distinction.
Starting point is 00:58:20 Anyway, Jim Jordan is demanding documents after the IRS attempted to intimidate Matt Taibbi coming to his house to investigate him while he was doing the Washington hearing. That's what's newsworthy about this. Because we had all this information already before Jim Jordan had his dog and pony show and grabbed the limelight. Again, these guys can do something. They don't need to hold these hearings they can introduce bills or whatever but it's just about you know getting into the spotlight for them but as this is happening they weaponize the irs against matt taibi and um and that is very concerning uh as the Wall Street Journal reports, Mr. Taibbi was told in a call with the agent
Starting point is 00:59:08 that both his 2018 and 2021 tax returns had been rejected, owing to concerns over identity theft. It had nothing to do with money. As a matter of fact, Matt says, they owe me a lot of money on these income tax returns. Well, you know, we're not going to accept your return because we're worried about identity theft. Matter of fact, Matt says they owe me a lot of money on these income tax returns. Well, you know, we're not going to accept your return because we're worried about identity theft. So now you're in trouble because you didn't turn in your return. Reminds me of him and Bundy when he was in Idaho fighting all this mask stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Right. And so they and all the pandemic and all the rest of the things, uh, refusing to comply with anything. So they gave him a ticket for one of these things. And I forget what I, something like he wouldn't wear a mask or something. And he, um, um, he goes to the courthouse and, um, you can't get in on the date. He's got a court date and they wouldn't let him in because he wouldn't wear a mask. And then they, uh, said that he had got a court date. And they wouldn't let him in because he wouldn't wear a mask. And then they said that he had skipped the court date, and so then they upped the penalty.
Starting point is 01:00:11 Said, oh, you just blew off this court date. Now this is really serious. And he's got the piece of paper that says that he was ticketed there at that time and not allowed to come in, but they, you know, are flexing their muscle with this. This is what they're doing, Matt Taibbi. They're saying, well, you know, you didn't turn in your tax return. I did turn it in, turned it in multiple times. Well, we're concerned that there's identity theft and we're not accepting it. And so now we're going to come after you for not turning it in. This is the type of authoritarian state that we've always been warned about,
Starting point is 01:00:53 the kind of thing that you would typically see that they eventually fall into. The journalist has provided House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan's committee with documentation showing his 2018 return had been electronically accepted. He says the IRS never notified him or his accountants of a problem after he filed the 2018 return more than four and a half years ago. He says the IRS initially rejected his 2021 return, which he later refiled and it was rejected again, even though Mr. Taibbi says his accountants refiled it with an IRS-provided PIN number. Mr. Taibbi notes that in neither case was the issue monetary and that the IRS owes him a considerable sum.
Starting point is 01:01:40 The bigger question on everybody's mind is simple. Since when did the IRS dispatch agents for surprise house calls? Is this the new $80 billion budget being well spent to send a message to a reporter telling the truth? Yeah, the 87,000 agents and, you know, growing the agency by like a factor of seven so that you can intimidate people politically. The coincidental timing of this unannounced IRS agent visit prompted Jim Jordan to write to the IRS commissioner and to Janet Yellen. She's the Treasury Secretary. The IRS is under the Department of Treasury.
Starting point is 01:02:18 He said, in light of the hostile reaction to Mr. Taibbi's reporting among left-wing activists and the IRS's history as a tool of government abuse, the IRS's actions could be interpreted as an attempt to intimidate a witness before Congress. And so we expect your full cooperation on this, on our inquiry. And they and they have given them until April the 10th to comply with the request. So who wants to bet? They'll probably write him a letter back and be nonspecific about it. I doubt that they'll just stonewall him completely.
Starting point is 01:02:59 The committee chair demanded that the IRS and Treasury provide the following documents and information, all documents, communications referring to and relating to their field visit to the residence of Matt Pabies. This is not just a phone call. They went to his house. All documents and communications between or among the IRS Department, Treasury Department, any other executive branch entity referring or relating to Matt Taibbi. All documents and communications sent or received by Revenue Officer James Nelson referring or relating to Matt Taibbi. And so again, this is Zero Hedge.
Starting point is 01:03:44 Will this arrogant show of disdain for democracy, this clear and present danger exposed of a government agency's weaponization? That's very apex. Um, will this be the undoing of the Democrat party's grip on power? We'll have to wait and see. Um, I don't think so. And as a matter of fact, I don't even think this is a disdain for democracy. This is a disdain for the Constitution.
Starting point is 01:04:09 When you create things like the Restrict Act, then you have a disdain for democracy. Because now you've got regulation without representation. You have laws without representation or rules, I should say, without due process. All of that is absolute disdain for democracy. But that's the way that everybody on both sides is operating anymore. So something very dramatic has changed, says Matt Tavey. In an interview that he had with Maria Bartiromo. He went on with Fox News and he's like, you know, I can't believe that the party that I was always a part of, the Democrat party,
Starting point is 01:04:52 has changed so much. He's saying, I grew up as, here it is, he says, yeah, it's funny. I mean, I was raised in a traditional ACLU liberal. He said, I believed in free speech all my life. That was one of the things, frankly, that attracted me to the Democratic Party when I was a kid, the idea that we were the party that believed in letting everybody have a say, and we'll just make a better argument. And that's how the system works, he said. But he said, apparently something very dramatic has changed in politics in America, and there's been a shift. There's no question about it anymore, that now the parties have had a complete reversal on how they read these issues.
Starting point is 01:05:32 And so, yeah, the Democrat Party has become authoritarian, totalitarian. They want to censor everything. Digital McCarthyism was what he was calling the weaponization of the federal government. And that's precisely what it is. He said, we learned in the hearings, he said,
Starting point is 01:05:49 uh, we learned that Twitter, Facebook, Google, other companies, um, developed a formal system for taking in moderation, quote unquote requests are not requests.
Starting point is 01:05:59 They're demands from the government from every corner of the government. These requests, quote unquote, came from the FBI, the D corner of the government, these requests, quote-unquote, came from the FBI, the DHS, HHS, DOD, the Global Engagement Center at the state, and even the CIA. For every government agency scanning Twitter, there were perhaps 20 quasi-private entities doing the same, including Stanford's Election Integrity Project, NewsGuard, again, Microsoft and the Pentagon and NewsGuard and ElectionGuard and things like that, the Global Disinformation Index and others, many of them taxpayer-funded.
Starting point is 01:06:36 This is part of his opening statement. And for saying something like this, they send an IRS agent to his house when they owe him money. A focus of this fast-growing network is making lists of people whose opinions, beliefs, associations, or sympathies are deemed misinformation, disinformation, malinformation. The latter term is just a euphemism for true but inconvenient malinformation. Undeniably, the making of such lists is a form of digital McCarthyism. Yeah, tell me about it.
Starting point is 01:07:09 I was interviewed by Matt Tybee for one of his articles, and I told him about how I was kicked out of all these different payment things, not just social media. I really don't care about social media. And because i've been shadow banned for so long it's like this thing this game is so rigged um you know i'm not going to get through uh to an audience using social media and um so uh anyway so the thing that bothers me is the financial deplatforming and not being given an answer for any of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:07:50 It just takes you off PayPal, takes you off of Venmo, takes you off of this platform and that platform. I said it's very dangerous. It's not being widely reported, but they're going to broaden this out to everybody, especially with CBDC. And so he said, well, how do you survive with this stuff? I said, well, people still send checks in the mail. He thought that was really funny, but that's the truth.
Starting point is 01:08:12 That's how we do survive. That's how we do survive with this stuff. It is absolutely crazy. It is Orwellian. And when you look at all of this stuff, anyway, he went on to say, you can't have a state sponsored system that targets quote unquote disinformation without striking at the essence of the right to free speech. The two ideas are in direct conflict.
Starting point is 01:08:36 And, um, uh, you had, uh, Texas Democrat, Sylvia Garcia badgered Tybee, uh, says a new American, this is a New American article about it, about revealing his source, but Taibbi wouldn't budge. She asked him when it was that Elon Musk first contacted him regarding the Twitter files. He said, I can't give it to you, unfortunately, because it's a question of sourcing. And I'm a journalist, so I don't reveal my sources. He went on to say the First Amendment and an American population accustomed to the right to speak is the best defense left against the censorship industrial complex. If the censorship industrial complex can knock over our first and most important
Starting point is 01:09:22 constitutional guarantee, these groups will have no serious opponent left anywhere. If there's anything the Twitter files show, it's that we're in danger of losing this most precious right, without which all other democratic rights are impossible. He's absolutely right. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show yeah all this stuff is uh it's so much like kafka you know, we've, uh, we can't tell you why, uh, but, uh, you know, you're, you're being picked up. Uh, that's what all this stuff ultimately is about.
Starting point is 01:10:52 It's a mixture of Orwell and Kafka. Um, Travis gave me a quote from GK Chesterton. He said, I still believe in liberalism as much or more than I ever did, but there was once a time, once a rosy time where I believed in liberals. And again, what we're talking about here is a shifting labels and how they redefine things. Uh, so let's talk about shifting labels. Uh, let's talk about shifting genders and let's look at how the trans hate has just doubled down. The FBI vows to get to the bottom of what Christians did to provoke this attack. That's the headline from Babylon Bee.
Starting point is 01:11:29 And that's exactly right. That's what I said about the police chief there in Nashville. Well, we're not going to show you the manifesto, but we know from it that he was, or she, was filled with resentment. Oh, well, they were wronged right um so that's what the trans are saying you know we have been wronged uh so babble and b says um quotes the fbi fbi director christopher ray as a matter of fact uh our stated goal is to protect u.s citizens from foreign and domestic terror threats, such as parents at school board meetings, pro-life demonstrators, and
Starting point is 01:12:09 Christians who push innocent trans people towards violence by being mean. He said that at a mandatory meeting for all branches. I want a halt on all investigations until we figure out what Christians did to deserve being attacked. The evil that sparked this event has yet to be eradicated, but we will hunt it down and end it. So the Biden administration has announced their plan to prevent further Christian school shootings by banning Christianity altogether. Well, that sounds about right, because the real news, this is not satire,
Starting point is 01:12:43 the FBI is not treating the transgender Christian school shooting as a domestic terror attack. No, not at all. They said they're not monitoring the radical trans activists. You know, they have the organization that is going to have this event that is still on on Saturday. And, you know, everything about it is screaming violence and pushing violence. The agency also said it's not monitoring radical trans activists self-described as a source of potential domestic terrorism,
Starting point is 01:13:21 even after the school shooting. So, again, you've got kids that have been psychologically abused and gaslighted, told that they're in the wrong bodies, and now they're being told by their psychological handlers that there is a genocide going on against them, but especially against the T's, not just against all the LGBT, but against the T's especially. And so, and we have to understand that as nothing is going to be done to these people, right? They can double down on this. They can continue in the aftermath of this to make threats against any legislators who have passed laws to protect children.
Starting point is 01:14:13 They can make general threats to the public in the aftermath of this. And why? Well, because they know that they are the core value of the people who've taken over our governments, all the Western governments. They're all saying, well, this is our core value. LGBT stuff is our core value. It's not liberty, not any of that stuff. No, it's all about pushing LGBT stuff. So you had the Daily Wire contact an FBI spokesperson at the FBI's Memphis field office. She said if it was terrorism, then we would have federal jurisdiction. So given that the Nashville Metropolitan Police are leading the investigation, I think you can take a lot from that, she said. And then when asked if the agency was monitoring radical trans activists,
Starting point is 01:15:08 she said as a potential source of domestic terrorism, she responded, no, no, we're not. They really don't care. LGBT activist groups, meanwhile, have advocated that the department withhold the manifesto, calling instead for a focus on gun control regulation with some fearing that publication of the manifesto could lead to a glorification of the event. So what the police are doing here, essentially,
Starting point is 01:15:36 and I understand, and I said I can see an argument for that because you don't want to have a lot of copycat killers and because they're not going to do anything to transgenders who uh post memes threatening people with guns and all the rest of this stuff no that's fine that's fine with twitter it's fine with law enforcement yeah you try that uh with a different political ideology and see if you get away with it but uh the perspective of the police, I think, would be essentially the same as if a wife were to kill her husband for the money. Police ignore the murder and the signed confession,
Starting point is 01:16:15 and they call for all knives to be banned or whatever the weapon is, right? That's essentially what they're doing. That's what the left is doing. Let's ignore the motivation. Let's ignore the motivation. Let's ignore the crime. Let's focus on the weapon that was used in this particular crime. The National Press Office of the FBI said membership in a group is not illegal in and of itself.
Starting point is 01:16:39 In fact, it is protected by the First Amendment. Well, they're right, except that's not the way the FBI operates. And we all know that, right? As I mentioned before, look what they did to parents who spoke up at PTA meetings against the gender grooming and gaslighting and psychological manipulation of their kids to get them to mutilate their bodies. They were considered to be terrorists. And this is from LifeSite News, and so they point out, well, the FBI will never open up
Starting point is 01:17:14 an investigation based solely on First Amendment activity or membership in a group. They said, well, the FBI has, however, been subject to scrutiny for apparently prosecuting and investigating conservative Catholics and pro-lifers for exercising their First Amendment rights, including the arrest of Catholic pro-life speaker Mark Hoke. An FBI memo leaked last month saying the agency was spying on radical, quote-unquote radical, Latin Mass Catholics. The agency retracted that memo after there was a public backlash against it. But, of course, they do investigate people based on what groups they're in. They do investigate people based on their political position, their religious position that they don't like. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mary Miller of Illinois, sent a letter to Christopher
Starting point is 01:18:05 Ray asking if the FBI was treating the shooting as a potential domestic terrorist attack. If so, what organizations could have motivated Hale to perpetrate the shooting? You know, organizations like TRANS that is running, that's their acronym, that is running this event on Saturday. John Kennedy, Senator from Louisiana, asked Attorney General Merrick Garland if the shooting was being investigated as a hate crime during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. Garland responded, claiming that no motivation for the shooting has been established and it could not be deemed a hate crime. Well, he already had the information that there was a manifesto uh they already knew that um this person uh was a trans who was attacking a christian school that they had
Starting point is 01:18:51 attended and they resented it and so forth he resented it she resented it um so again um they just ignore anything that's inconvenient just like they ignored the january 6 footage that was inconvenient for their narrative. A trans group in Nashville shooting says the anti-trans hate has consequences. See, this is the trans resistance network. They're doubling down on this. Can you imagine any other group? you've had situations where typically if there's a shooting and there is an ideology or religion that is loosely even connected with it, the people of that ethnic group or that religious group
Starting point is 01:19:39 will go out of their way to distance themselves from it. You see anybody doing that? Anybody doing that with the trans stuff? No, nobody is saying, stop. We don't want to do this. We don't want to act this. No, instead, they're all out there justifying it and saying, yeah, well, you want to have some more of it? You know, keep your kids away from us and there'll be more violence because we need your kids.
Starting point is 01:20:01 We got to have your kids. That's the way they're coming after the Twitter profile by Trans Resistance Network. Said on Monday that anti-trans hate has consequences. Yeah, it's like, yeah, this is what happens when you don't give us your kids. The woman who killed six people, including three children in Nashville,
Starting point is 01:20:23 felt that she had no effective way to be seen rather than to lash out by taking the life of others, said the Trans Resistance Network. See, this is the thing that gets me confused, because these people are now referring to her biological gender. And this is why, you know, everybody, they would never do that in most cases, right? They would say, well, it's misgendering the person.
Starting point is 01:20:48 And so that's what keeps me getting confused here. The statement alleged that right-wing figures promote anti-trans hate, quote unquote, by quote, calling for nothing less than the genocidal eradication of trans people from society. They said, first tragedy is a loss of life of three children and adults. But the second more complex tragedy is that Hale felt, and here they use the he pronoun, she had no other effective way to be seen than to lash out by taking the life of others and as a consequence himself. That's actually herself.
Starting point is 01:21:27 We do not claim to know the individual. We do know that life for transgender people is very difficult and made more difficult in the preceding months by a virtual avalanche of anti-trans legislation. No, this was not anti-trans legislation. This was anti-child abuse legislation. If you are an adult, none of this legislation would affect you. You can go pay doctors to mutilate you as long as you want. And a lot of them even have insurance policies that will pay for their self-mutilation. There's nothing that any of this legislation, none of it prevents that from happening to adults.
Starting point is 01:22:19 It prevents them from psychologically and surgically and chemically harming kids. Many transgender people said this letter. Deal with anxiety, depression, thoughts of suicidetsd from the near constant drumbeat yeah it is a constant drumbeat from the schools from the media from the government from peer pressure from teacher pressure no they said it's a constant drumbeat of anti-trans hate no no it isn't everybody is elevating them. As a matter of fact, if you're somebody, if you're a child who's very insecure and you want to be accepted, then you call yourself trans, and now everybody is worshiping you, rolling out the red carpet, baking you cakes for your transversary and all the rest of this stuff. Taking your side against parents.
Starting point is 01:23:06 No, it's the psychological manipulation that is the constant drumbeat against the rest of society. So they finish that by saying, we will not be eradicated or erased. Hate has consequences. Yeah, well, I guess that's a double meaning. There's a lot of hate that is spewing from the trans people both before and after this event. And again, nothing is backing off.
Starting point is 01:23:37 When you take a look at what these people are doing, look at this. Trans blood is on state hands. as this really freaky looking person uh and this i'd look at this picture and this just reminds me of sodom give us your kids or we'll get violent you know demanding that you turn them over to them. Right. And I think it's our government's position. It's their core value, they said. So I think what we have now is our government is the United Sodom of America.
Starting point is 01:24:16 That's what the government has become. And they can make their explicit threats. Take a look at this person who put this out on Twitter, calls himself pinko scum. He's loading and racking an AR-15 with a caption that reads, while advocating for trans people to arm ourselves is not any solution to the genocide we're facing. If you transphobes do try to come for me I'm taking a few of you with me. Oh there you go. Another Norman Bates
Starting point is 01:24:50 psycho. He even has the wig like Norman Bates. One person put that out with a comment what a sane thing to do. We're not talking about sane people here. And they're perfectly capable of violence.
Starting point is 01:25:12 But the government is not capable of doing anything about it. Because the government is using them. A transgender individual with an AR-15 and a handgun is pictured along with the words in another tweet. Kill Christ cucks. Behead Christ cucks. Behead Christ cucks. Crucify filthy Christ cucks. Slam dunk a Christ cuck baby into a trash can with a hashtag trans day of vengeance. I think I get the idea that they hate
Starting point is 01:25:43 Christians and they hate children and babies. One of the most popular mottos with the trans activists is trans rights or else. Take a look at all these shirts. They've got guns that are lined up like the stripes and their trans flag and colored baby blue and light pink like their trans flag. And it says trans rights or else. And so they've got t-shirts and sweatshirts like that. They've got signs like that. It is clearly a threat of violence. If you oppose them, they are not accepting. They are not inclusive. You will accept them. You will bow before them. You will celebrate them. You will elevate them. And of course, that's what our government is doing. And it's why they're not going to investigate or stop any of this. You've got a Nebraska state Senator Kavanaugh called legislation to ban the
Starting point is 01:26:49 use of puberty blockers and hormone treatment and sex change operations on children, on children, not adults on children. This Nebraska legislator Kavanaugh called it a genocide. There's that word again. Pledged to fight the legislation, said, I'll burn this session to the ground over this bill, said the Democrat. So where is this coming from? I said I had an insight this morning as to why they call it genocide.
Starting point is 01:27:17 Well, you know, we've talked for the longest time about how abortion is genocide. We've had abortion protests. We've had signs. My wife had a sign, Black Genocide, because that's the way it began with Planned Parenthood. It was eugenics. It was genocide. But it is now really kind of a genocide against the human race, if you will, abortion. 600,000 kids killed this last year in 49 states in the United States. California doesn't turn in its numbers. So imagine what the real total is. But abortion really is genocide, a genocide that they don't have any problem with. But they understand that if you kill the babies, you're going to eradicate the people, group of people. And of course, for them, they see us, they call us breeders.
Starting point is 01:28:16 And for them, the birth of their trans kids is done psychologically. It's done by manipulation. It's done by chemicals. It's done by manipulation. It's done by chemicals. It's done by surgery. So if you stop the psychological, chemical, surgical abuse of children, then basically what you're doing is you are aborting the trans babies that are coming along. You see?
Starting point is 01:28:41 That's why they see this as genocide. I was looking at it today, and it's like, why do they keep using this one? Nobody was threatening any violence against transgenders. They're saying, you're not going to touch the kids. They see your kids as their kids. You send your kids to these schools and that's what they'll do. They will take your kids from you, the breeder, and they'll turn them into trans kids. And so you stop them turning the trans kids into trans. You have aborted that process. You have engaged in genocide.
Starting point is 01:29:20 It makes perfectly good sense, I think. I think that's what they're doing. And these people are absolutely hysterical. They're like the big hive queen from the movie Aliens. Oh, boy, you come in and you start coming after her area there where they're breeding the kids. Oh, yeah, she's going to come after you. And if you want to think about the schools, that's a good analogy. You know, they get these pods where they are hatching the new trans kids. And they come in and say, no, you're not going to be able to do that to the kids.
Starting point is 01:29:55 Oh, well, you know, they're going to come after you like an alien hive queen. This is from Senator Scott Weiner. As we start Transgender Week of Visibility, a week to Senator Scott Weiner. As we start transgender week of visibility a week to uplift our trans siblings. No, he means his trans babies. Red States continue to all but ban trans people from existing. Uh, Idaho just enacted a law banning trans kids from using restrooms per their gender. You see, if you stop this, um, you cut it off at the source.
Starting point is 01:30:33 You cut them off from stealing kids from psychologically, chemically, surgically abusing these kids. Then the trans thing starts to go away. That's why this is an existential issue for these people. The schools, as I've been wrong, I've been calling the schools seminaries for Satan. No, they're hatcheries. They're hatcheries. That's another aspect of how they're like Brave New World. You know, Brave New World, they had artificial wombs. They would create three different strata of intelligence by either enhancing their oxygen or depriving them of oxygen. But these are perverted. And of course, here in the schools, they would give the kids all the sex and drugs that they wanted.
Starting point is 01:31:21 But what they're really doing is they are hatching these LGBT recruits. That's what the school really is. It's not so much a seminary as it is a hatchery with all of this. On Rockfan, Tyler D., thank you for the tip. He said, David, you continue to be a beacon of light in times of darkness. Well, thank you. I can't tell you how much my wife and I appreciate what you do. You have touched our lives, and I cry when you
Starting point is 01:31:45 convey Christian tenets. It seems as though the elites are burning the house down while they are stealing the silverware. That's a good analogy. I may use that. Is there anything we can do to right the ship? I pray for America. That's the best thing you can do from the Dribble family. That is the best thing you can do. You knowbble family. That is the best thing you can do. You know, we have, isn't that one of the interesting things that's coming out of all this? How angry and mocking the Democrats are. Oh, are you going to pray for people now? As a matter of fact, one of these guys did that. Well, I guess you just weren't praying enough because these kids got killed. No, that's not what prayer is about. They don't believe in prayer at all. But we have a mighty weapon.
Starting point is 01:32:28 Prayer is a mighty weapon. We have a lot of mighty weapons at our disposal. Prayer is one of them. And so we should not despair about that. But we should be wise about what these people are doing. And again, ask yourself why they call it genocide. It's because they want to take our kids from us. This is a struggle over the kids.
Starting point is 01:32:47 Who's going to have the kids? Because if they don't get these kids psychologically, chemically, surgically mutilated, then they won't turn into trans kids. They won't steal your kids if you stop them at that level. That's why they are so upset about this. That's why they've turned into, you know, an alien hive queen over all this stuff. Take no prisoners. Meanwhile, the Transgender Day of Vengeance is still going on.
Starting point is 01:33:15 And nobody has anything to say about that in the government because that's the government's values. It's still scheduled for this weekend. Their Trans Day of Vengeance, their protest in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. And, of course, they also had firearms training as part of that in an earlier tweet that they pulled down. And you see Twitter has restricted accounts that mention the Trans Day of Vengeance, even if they do it within the context of a news story. I talked about that yesterday. Even if they do it to criticize this,
Starting point is 01:33:49 they're going to hide it, just like they're going to hide the manifesto. They don't want people to see the hate. Another indication is that a critical mass of gays are urging not only, now this is interesting, I'd said the longest time you had as a transgenders were having this battle over who is, and this was long before we had the, you know, what is a woman and that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:34:14 This has been going on for years with sports, been going on with JK Rowling, but even before JK Rowling got involved in it, I said, look at this. You've got the radical feminists, many of them lesbians, and they are at war with the transgenders over who's going to be a woman. And so I said, you've got a civil war in LGBT. You've got a war between the L's and the T's. Well, now this war has expanded. And you've got gays, the L's and the T's. Well, now this war has expanded and you've got, uh, gays, the G's. So now it's gone from the L's versus the T's. Now the G's are going to, uh, split and side with the L's. I don't know who the bees are going to go with, but, uh, uh, you're seeing this all over Twitter. As a gay man, I hereby state the following.
Starting point is 01:35:08 I fully disavow any association with the LGBTQ plus community. In fact, since they have let themselves be taken over by the radical TQ plus community, I want no part of the LGB community either. The gay friends I have feel exactly the same as me tweeted a proud American. I've had listeners who've said that to me. I've played clips from a lesbian woman who said, I've fought for this from the very beginning. If I'd known it was going to end up coming after kids,
Starting point is 01:35:43 I would have never been a part of this. And I don't want any part of it now. And, uh, played, uh, for people, um, a guy who said, I'm a conservative drag queen. But, uh, he said, what he said was like, I want to say this to all you heterosexual mothers. These drag queen story time hours, this is highly sexual. A lot of drugs involved in all this community that I'm involved in. You need to keep your kids away from this. This is not appropriate for kids. And so this isn't the first time this happened. And this is not an isolated tweet either. This tweet got 12,000 likes and had a lot of people affirming that
Starting point is 01:36:30 they felt the same way, that they were also gay. I removed the LGBTQ flag next to my name, said one of them. It doesn't make any sense to me to still have it. The LGBTQ community has become so radical, you can't even reason with them. But again, you know, that TRAN organization, the Trans Radical Activist Network, that's going to be doing this thing on Saturday. They're saying this protest is about unity. It's not about inciting violence. Tran does not encourage violence. And violence is not welcome at this event. They're mostly peaceful. Mostly peaceful.
Starting point is 01:37:13 Again, going back to aliens, you know, the little girl says they come out at night. Mostly. Mostly. Not always. And we look at how it has infiltrated government, you have the new governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs, her press secretary resigned after she put this out. And this is coming from the press secretary for Katie Hobbs, the Arizona governor. And it says, um, uh, it was a response us when we see transphobes and it shows a woman
Starting point is 01:37:56 with two guns in her hand. Oh, so you don't like the transgender, um, coming after kids? Oh, well, we'll shoot you, right? She did that after, many hours after the shooting had happened. She didn't do it before. It'd be bad enough if she did it before. But she did that afterwards. And, of course, the lieutenant governor of Minnesota did this. I'm sorry, that's the wrong
Starting point is 01:38:27 one. Did this one. This is her t-shirt. This is the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota protect trans kids with a knife she's got there. I called them Norma Bates. You got Norman Bates and you got Norma Bates. One of them's a guy that dresses like a woman and kills people. The other one dresses like a woman dresses like a man and kills people. So that was what the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota put out. And then the press secretary for the Democrat governor of Arizona put out the meme of a woman holding two guns. She had many calls for the governor to fire her, and the governor allowed her to resign. But again, it came hours after this shooting on Monday.
Starting point is 01:39:29 Again, if you are listening, it was from the 1980 film Gloria, depicted a woman wielding dual pistols and said, us, when we see transphobes. So the Arizona Freedom Caucus called for her to be fired immediately, said she made this post less than 12 hours after the tragic shooting in Nashville by deranged transgender activist. Matt Walsh says, really? This is what your press secretary thinks about this tragedy? Fire her immediately. No other answer will be acceptable. But of course she didn't fire her. She let her resign. Then you have this guy, David Pakman.
Starting point is 01:39:57 And this tweet, I don't know who this guy is, but he is a YouTuber. Oh, he must be important if he's on YouTube. Important information for you to know. You'll always find on YouTube. Anyway, he did get 484,000 views on Twitter. So Elon Musk likes him. He deleted his tweet mocking Christians who were murdered. And he never apologized for it.
Starting point is 01:40:24 Instead, he tried to make himself a victim saying well i just uh there's just too many anti-semitic attacks i'm taking this down people said i haven't seen any anti-semitic attacks on your uh tweet uh well they were private they were via email oh really uh yeah prove it prove it again. Um, what he actually said was, uh, he said, um, my tweet pissed off a million people. He said, anybody who knows me knows I would never blame the victims of a mass shooting and claim that he was only attacking Republican elected officials who offer nothing more than thoughts and prayers after a mass shooting. And so what he originally said was very surprising that there'd be a mass shooting at a Christian
Starting point is 01:41:14 school, given that lack of prayer is often blamed for these horrible events. Is it possible they weren't praying enough or correctly despite being a Christian school? Yeah. Well, that's his response to nine-year-old girls being shot point blank. As I said yesterday, what kind of a monster can look at a young child and shoot them point blank? Not even hardened soldiers. It didn't even cross their minds in the story i gave you yesterday um you know when they were the the village sent out this kid who was obviously doing intel for them never even crossed any of their minds they talked about well what could we have done you know to stop that kid from reporting nobody ever even talked about shooting the kid and these are hardened soldiers snipers and so forth never crossed their
Starting point is 01:42:07 minds but what crosses david packman's mind is to mock all of this because you see prayer is nothing to these people politics is everything and politicians are their gods. Politics is their god. That's what the fundamental problem is with all of this. And, yeah, it is, I don't know. You know, it's like he says he's Jewish. Does he not understand that God is not a genie? God's not a genie in Judaism either. So out of all this,
Starting point is 01:42:47 I've talked about a lot of people having something to say about this. Everybody's had something to say about it. Yeah, the left is doubling down on, yeah, trans, you get used to it. We're in your face and we're coming for your kids and don't you dare say anything about it or we're going to get violent with you and it's justified if we shoot you,
Starting point is 01:43:02 that type of thing. So that's what the left is doing on this. And then, you know, coming after guns. And people on the right, on the political side of it, people on the right are saying, you know, defending the Second Amendment. But you know who hasn't said anything at all? Nothing at all? Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:43:26 I spent a good amount of time this morning looking to see if I could find any statement. This is now, that happened on Monday afternoon. Pretty much everybody has talked about this except Donald Trump. Donald Trump had a big interview with Sean Hannity. I think it was prerecorded. It aired Monday night. But still, we've had Monday. we've had Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Donald Trump's even got his own social media platform.
Starting point is 01:43:52 I can't find where he said anything about this at all. Does he not have a place where he could either say something to, he doesn't want to condemn the LGBT people, because remember, that's one of the reasons why he calls Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSanctimonious. He's upset that Ron DeSantis took the lead in doing just a little bit, just a little bit to protect the kids from this psychological abuse. So you're not going to talk to kids from kindergarten to third grade, fourth grade, they're yours go forward.
Starting point is 01:44:27 Right? That's my criticism of Ron DeSantis, but he called him Ron DeSanctimonious because he would dare to say, you're not going to psychologically gaslight and groom kids from kindergarten to third grade. And Donald Trump loves his LGBT fan base. He holds parties for them in Mar-a-Lago. Now, you did have Baby Trump Jr. talk about it. Don Jr. talked about it, but not Daddy Trump.
Starting point is 01:44:54 He was totally silent crickets. And he didn't say anything about defending the Second Amendment and how absurd it was to attack guns over this shooting. Could it be that Donald Trump is a New York gun liberal? Oh yes, it could be. Look, it's gun control by executive order.
Starting point is 01:45:15 You look at the story that I had yesterday about, uh, people in his administration saying he was getting the NRA furious and they kept trying to tell him he was absolutely adamant that he was going to do an assault weapons ban himself. Flush with all that power, I can just, with a stroke of a pen, I can get rid of a bump stock. Well, with a stroke of a pen, I can go after assault weapons as well. Modern sporting rifles, he wanted to ban them as well, just like Biden.
Starting point is 01:45:41 They're so different, aren't they? And then he holds parties for the LGBT at Mar-a-Lago. Of course, he's going to be silent about this. Where would he jump in with all of this? So again, coming after DeSantis because he took the lead in this legislation, even though it was absolutely reprehensible that they only went that far. And they're now looking at going further. The legislature says, well, we'll go up to eighth grade. Give me a break. The school board, bureaucrat regulators are saying we'll go all the way from pre-K to
Starting point is 01:46:13 12th grade. Politicians and journalists are locked out of Twitter, however, for any tweets about trans shooter targeting Nashville Christian school. But, you know, maybe Trump doesn't want to get locked out. You know, he doesn't want to talk about the ongoing violence. Marjorie Taylor Greene got locked out of her account. Many people got locked out of their account, but, you know, he doesn't. You had Baldwin getting slammed because he repeated a post from Peter Frampton, who as a has-been recording artist knows all about Second Amendment and guns. Baldwin liked it, so he retweeted that, and then people came after baldwin and said well maybe uh you should
Starting point is 01:47:05 just set this one out uh but you know baldwin really does need gun control uh but what he wants is gun prohibition alec baldwin um i'm sure he doesn't know the difference and then finally uh we will go to alexandria occasional cortex and again you know when you look at some of the things that she says initially it's like this is just out of left field so far left field there's just brainless but there's always something that we can glean it seems like when occasional cortex has something to say so in the wake of all this she decides that you know as a tranny gets violent and all the rest of them are doubling down on their claims of entitlement to violence and the fbi is looking the other way and everything she comes out
Starting point is 01:47:58 and says yeah you know the real problem is straight white men now that's the real problem um and uh this culture war she blamed straight white men she said that straight white men are sexual predators not these drag queens but there is something here uh i know that sounds totally brainless and it is but uh there is something to be gleaned from what she has to say the democrat socialist claimed that quote people in power and conservatives use culture wars in order to distract and diffuse us from challenging institutions of power so this is fundamentally about changing institutions of power. She admits that this whole trans thing and the attack on kids is fundamentally about changing institutions of power. And she's absolutely right about that.
Starting point is 01:49:00 The transgenders, if you want to think of them, they are the shock troops. And they truly are shocking to look at them, aren't they? But they're the ones that are going to hit the fence. They're going to lay down on the barbed wire, and everybody's going to come in over their backs. The trainees are the shock troops in this. They're the shock troops in an effort by our government to deconstruct our society with degeneracy.
Starting point is 01:49:29 They're proud and unashamed about it. And this is why these people know that they can continue and double down on their threats of violence and victimhood and genocide and all the rest of the stuff. They know that they are the core values of our government and they are the shock troops of our government to destroy our society. And that is why they're protected. You look at it, the Biden administration, national security director, state department, generals, and it's the same in the UK and other places you know they put up their flag the lgbt flag and say this is our core value that's their term their core value and so from that standpoint um again occasional cortex occasionally you know she she connects with the right thing and she's actually giving us the true issue here.
Starting point is 01:50:25 She's telling you something very important. And it is very much like I said before, like Pelosi saying, we've got to pass it to find out what's in it. Pelosi wasn't stupid. She was telling you the truth for once. A little bit of candor there. And AOC is kind of telling you a little bit of candor. You know, our efforts for AOC
Starting point is 01:50:48 and these other people is to overthrow society. She's a Marxist. And so they want to overthrow society in every aspect. They want to overthrow the family. They want to overthrow the church. They want to overthrow any standards of morality and decency. And the shock troops are the trans in all of this.
Starting point is 01:51:09 So one last thing in this segment I'll talk about, and that is Stephen King. Now, just like Alec Baldwin, wouldn't you think that Stephen King would want to set this thing out? Because in the drawings of this girl who did the murders, she had a picture of Jack Nicholson as the killer from The Shining and wrote Red Rum and all the rest of this stuff. was absolutely inspired by the, the unbelievably dark, disturbed, deranged imagination of Stephen King. And I'd never read any of his books. You know, they made so many of his books into movies and we typically would see the movies when we had a video store and that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:52:01 And, um, I remember Karen and I, uh, about five or six years ago, we took a trip and, um, and went drove from Texas to, to Florida and then drove around Florida some. And so we got, uh, some, uh, audio books that we're listening to. And, um, I got the one, uh, that he did about the Kennedy assassination. And, uh, and of course he's all about the official story, but he's an excellent artist artist and he does really create, um, a, um, kind of a feel of time and place. And he did that in that book. And that's part of it. You know, they kept coming back to Oswald as being the lone shooter and all the rest of the stuff and that bothered me but um it was about a time traveler who was coming back and forth from the present
Starting point is 01:52:53 to that time and he described it in such detail and it was it truly did transport you back to that time so i thought he's really a good writer i've never read any of his stuff before and so we downloaded a couple more of his books for the trip and um we start listening to it and it's like oh oh yeah because he does create such vivid images uh for the reader uh it was taking you into a very very dark place place. It's like, let's turn this off. This is just beyond creepy. Let's try the next one, you know? Same thing with the next one. I mean, this guy lives, he can describe this stuff vividly.
Starting point is 01:53:36 It really does characterize him. And it is both disgusting and horrifying to be in the mind of Stephen King. And this person was inspired by all of that. I guess it's the type of thing that, uh, anyway, so he was not backing off of this and nobody called him out on it that I could see, but he put out this tweet. He said, Republicans want to tell women what they can do with their body,
Starting point is 01:54:04 but don't want to enact laws that would keep crazy people from killing children. And so the people said, did he just refer to trans people as crazy people? I think he did. Several people said that. So you're admitting that transgenderism is mental illness. Yes, he did. Yes, he did. And of course, we've had all this nonsense.
Starting point is 01:54:23 This is such a tired trope of the left. The idea, Oh, Republicans want to tell women what they can do with their body. What were you guys doing for the last couple of years with your vaccine mandate? You were telling women and men and everybody, children,
Starting point is 01:54:34 what they could do with their body. You aren't about any bodily autonomy and it is not your body that you're killing. It's somebody else that you're killing. All this is nonsense. But again, I like the comment from Mindy Robinson. She said, there are already laws in place against crazy people killing children. Weird thing is criminals don't follow laws. Can you believe it? I know. Weird, right? I love that tweet. It was a perfect sarcasm.
Starting point is 01:56:19 We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the Globalist's Next Move Music And now, The David Knight Show. We will be having Tony on, I believe. We're trying to establish contact with him. Tony Arterburn of Wise Wolf Gold. Let's talk a little bit about some economic issues here. And, of course, Tony has set up DavidKnight.Gold. If you want to order gold, silver, he can even help you get Bitcoin. He also has Wise Wolf,
Starting point is 01:56:56 which is a way that you can, on a regular basis, set aside a little bit. Anywhere from $50 up, you can get in on a community as well as you can regularly set aside some gold for what I think is coming. Very important to do that. Again, you can find him at davidknight.gold, tonyarderman at wisewolf.gold. He will be coming on the program later, I believe. Let's talk a little bit about what is happening, though, with the economy. Eggs were all the topic for quite a while, but now I guess everybody has eased off just a little bit.
Starting point is 01:57:31 They're still up tremendously from a year or so ago. We were told it was the bird flu, except that farmers in the U.S. and the U.K. said, no, it's not. They said the big guys are using that as an excuse, but they said actually our egg production, even though that has been an issue, they said egg production is about level because we have had actually the production of the individual chickens has gone up, even though some have died from bird flu. They're just using that. Well, here's more evidence that the farmers were telling you the truth. Egg producer, the biggest egg producer, the country's top egg producer,
Starting point is 01:58:15 Cal Maine Foods, has just reported a 718% increase in profit. 718% increase in profit 718 percent increase in profit a year ago they pocketed thirty nine and a half million dollars in quarterly profit now this year 323 million they went from 39 million to 323 million what was a bird flu no it's price gouging and consolidation of the food chain distribution, greed and consolidation, just as the farmers said. The company's president and CEO call the latest returns a solid performance. This article from KTLA News says, well, uh, that, uh, he should win some
Starting point is 01:59:07 sort of prize for understatement. Uh, he said, our results are reflective of a dynamic market environment with higher average selling prices and favorable demand. Well, there's not really anything about a market in that. Uh, that is excessive price gouging, I would say. Farmers, again, going out of business, as they have said, and they said, it's not us. It's the grocery store chains, but it's the middleman, like Cal Maine. They said that from the very beginning, and they were right.
Starting point is 01:59:41 In terms of letters, I had a listener who sent this to me and said, I remember watching a show. You interviewed a gentleman who had a legal battle with CPS. I remember he had a foundation that helped other families who were experiencing CPS tyranny. I can't remember his name or the foundation website. And he says, I asked this because I recently declined to sign consent and privacy policy forms. And he says, at our pediatrician's office, and they denied us access to our physician because of the refusal. The women that handle these intake forms are also responsible for greeting patients who were very surprised and agitated with my refusal to release my child's medical information
Starting point is 02:00:28 to third parties outside this doctor's office. So I'm now proactively educating myself and interacting with the CPS in the event these people retaliate against my family. So I may have to have a good lawyer and put them on speed dial. That'd be a good idea. But let me give you the,
Starting point is 02:00:43 because a lot of people are having a lot of problems, of course, with CPS all the time. Dwight Mitchell is his name. If you want to go back and find some of the many interviews that I've done with Dwight and the organization is the familypreservationfoundation.org, familypreservationfoundation.org, familypreservationfoundation.org, uh, an excellent, uh, source of information. He even has videos that, uh, talk about this very thing, you know, and he says the most people's instincts are, well, I've got nothing to hide. Come on in and let's talk. And then they will go on a fishing expedition. Uh, so you need to, uh, and, and he knows from experience, he went through all this with his kids. At first he thought it's just this agent or something. Then he found out that it was all
Starting point is 02:01:31 systematic. It's a multi-billion dollar industry across the United States doing this type of thing. I've got another email here from Mark. He says, talk about the CO2 percentages in the Earth's atmosphere. Mark says, here's the official U.S. government proof of the CO2 percentage in the atmosphere. And it's from the FAA. It's the book Aviation Weather that they publish. Pilots, controllers, dispatchers, et cetera. use this book for study reference and so on. He says this link will take you to the FAA's website, and it's a PDF copy of the book.
Starting point is 02:02:12 Go to page 17. You'll see a table listing and breaking down the gases that comprise the Earth's atmosphere and their respective percentages. And here's the bottom line. CO2 is 0.033% of the Earth's atmosphere. Hope this helps. It does. As a matter of fact, you know, we've been using the figure that Eric Peters said.
Starting point is 02:02:35 He had 0.04. Well, it's actually not four, but it's a little bit less than that. It's only about 75% of that, as a matter of fact. And so it's even less. And yet, when you look at what is happening in the restructure of our society with the climate MacGuffin, this insanity that is going back and forth in Europe, the European Union, I saw all these different headlines
Starting point is 02:03:00 that seemed to contradict each other. Like, oh, look, they're caving on all of this stuff right uh you got the european union they've backed off from 2030 to 2035 they're allowing uh internal combustion engines to continue to be sold as long as they're using e-fuel so some people see this as a win i don't see it as a win some people don't see it as a win uh they got everything that they wanted quite frankly and the people who were right about it were the New American. And the New American quotes Steve Malloy, who I've had on many times, who really understands what's going on. And he points out that this is not a win, not at all.
Starting point is 02:03:38 European Union reaches a deal to ban gasoline and diesel-powered cars by 2035. So again, people going back and forth. This is not a win, not a victory for liberty. On Tuesday, the nations of the European Union agreed to a deal that will outlaw the sale of new internal combustion engines by 2035. The deal was reached after the bloc of nations finally agreed to German demands that there be a carve-out for cars that run on so-called e-fuels. E-fuels, theoretically, they don't exist, would be fuel synthesized from captured carbon dioxide mixed with hydrogen gleaned from so-called sustainable energy sources. Again, you know,
Starting point is 02:04:23 they're talking about, oh, we're going to go all the way down to the tip of South America where the wind blows constantly and all of our production facilities will be operated by wind power. And we're taking captured carbon dioxide, turning it into fuel. And so even though the car emits carbon dioxide, it will be neutral because we started with captured carbon dioxide. The whole thing is a bunch of nonsense. And again, when we're talking about 0.033% of the atmosphere being carbon dioxide, you want to believe that that's going to change the planet? We've seen that percentage change and go up. And the temperature did not rise as that went up, which is what their models were all about. If you have an increase in CO2, you'll have an increase in temperature.
Starting point is 02:05:12 Well, that didn't happen. They were wrong. Their models were wrong. Their projections were wrong. But they're still going to proceed with this. And of course, once they get the e-fuels done, it'll be totally unaffordable. This is going to be a prescription, which is another thing that Eric Peters and I have always said. They're going to allow the hypercars to still be run by people for whom money is no object. So the Wall Street Journal reported that the EU had backed down on the issue of fuel-powered cars. No, they're wrong. The New American quotes Steve Malloy. He says the EU didn't back down on anything.
Starting point is 02:05:55 It fooled Germany into signing on to the gas car ban with an exception for imaginary e-fuels. And even if they do make the e-fuels, it'll be so expensive, so bespoke, that the average person won't have it, and that's the goal. The goal is not necessarily to get rid of all cars, just like the goal is not to impact them when they're flying around on their private jets. As a matter of fact, when you look at John Kerry, who is challenged on that, you know, the hypocrisy of these people who fly around, this is what he had to say. Private aviation is an example of something where people are starting to pay more attention. And but when, you know, people who go to Davos to talk about climate change fly private,
Starting point is 02:06:43 it seems like they don't want to make... Well, they actually, I've talked to them about it. They offset. They buy offsets, they offset, and they are working harder than most people I know to be able to try to affect this trend. So only Poland voted against this new law. Although Bulgaria, Romania, and Italy abstained,
Starting point is 02:07:02 Italy was pushing for an exception for biofuels, which was not granted. Biofuels are different from e-fuels. But again, climate activists are not even happy with that. They are upset, and this is why Wall Street Journal is pushing this stuff because they've got a lot of people who are going to make money out of these scams. Wall Street Journal is taking the side, oh yeah, you know, it's a setback for the climate. No, it's not at all.
Starting point is 02:07:31 Climate activists claim that fossil fuel-powered vehicles currently account for 25% of all CO2 emissions in the EU. Well, that's pretty scary. 25% of 0.03%%. Well, not even that much because that's all of the CO2. You got a lot of natural sources of CO2. They're not all manmade. So it's far, far, far, far less than 25% of 0.03%. This is why I say we don't need to argue with these people about emissions. We need to confront them with the truth about their lie. This is nothing other, you know, the emperor, the scientists have no clothes.
Starting point is 02:08:13 They have no data. They refuse to even show you the data. You know, they fight, and this is why it's so obvious they're using the same MacGuffin tactics. You had Michael Mann, who had created this hockey stick thing for Al Gore, fought like you can't imagine, and won in court, to keep all of his data hidden. Even though he did it while he was working at a state university, he had published all the findings, and the findings had been used to craft public policy. You're not allowed to see his data. You will obey his conclusions, and you will not question his so-called science. It is no
Starting point is 02:08:53 science if you can't show people your data. Not all the European Union agrees that an outright ban on fossil fuel vehicles is the right thing to do. Italy believes that the choice of electric should not be the only way to achieve zero emissions in the transition phase. So the Italian energy ministry, unfortunately short of a Brexit style exit from the European union, Italy and any other nation that's now opposed to this new law will be stuck with it. So this is going to be imposed on everybody and they're not going to make any exceptions for
Starting point is 02:09:26 biofuels either why not i mean you need to stop and think about it a biofuel is you know the plants all the plants are drawing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere if this is the thing they are carbon neutral in the same sense that these people who artificially draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, then somehow magically transport it to a special place on the southern tip of South America, spin the windmills, and like Rumpelstiltskin, they spin it into some kind of an e-fuel, and then magically somehow transport it back to you without burning any fuel. Now, if you're going to say that's okay, certainly biofuels turning CO2 into plants who grow and then burning those plants, That is neutral, isn't it?
Starting point is 02:10:27 One U.S. state has outshone the EU and their zeal to ban reliable and cheap transportation for the masses, says the New American in August of last year. The state of California also pledged to do away with fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2035. Gavin Newsom said, We will be the first jurisdiction in the world to require all new cars to be sold to be alternative fuel cars. And so,
Starting point is 02:10:54 um, new American says, well, being the first to do something stupid, however, it's nothing to brag about while the California ban will only ruin transportation in California. The EU ban has the potential to destroy an entire
Starting point is 02:11:07 continent's economy. But that's not true. I disagree with a new American about that. California has had, always had, an outsized influence on cars, especially through all this emission fantasies that they have. By them enacting certain controls and emissions and saying, you're not going to sell this car in California unless it does this. They have so many cars that they have sold in California that the automakers, domestic and foreign, will make all the cars that way. They don't want to make one model for California and another one for the rest of the world. So they make all their cars that way.
Starting point is 02:11:51 And so from that standpoint, California has an influence on the car industry that is far in excess of even their influence in America. They have a worldwide influence on this. And so, again, to get back to the essence of all this nonsense, here's John Kerry. I just played a clip for you for John Kerry. Here's John Kerry from 2013. Listen to this false prophecy. You have sea ice, which is melting at a rate that the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is
Starting point is 02:12:26 exposed. In five years, scientists predict we will have the first ice-free Arctic summer. That exposes more ocean to sunlight. Ocean is dark. It consumes more of the heat from the sunlight, which then accelerates the rate of the melting and warming rather than the ice sheet and the snow that used to reflect it back up into the atmosphere. Oh, okay. So once it starts melting, the sea ice is going to be dark, and it's going to absorb more heat, and it's going to melt more and more because it's not reflecting it back up.
Starting point is 02:13:02 That was his theory. I call it a conspiracy. This is a science theory, but it's not really it back up. That was his theory. I call it a conspiracy. This is a science theory, but it's not really much science about that. What an absurd idiot he is. Now, can we do the math? Let's see. That was 2013. He said within five years, we're going to lose the sea ice.
Starting point is 02:13:17 Well, that was five years ago. Still got it. As a matter of fact, it's bigger. It's growing. Just like we were going to lose all the coral reefs. The, um, great barrier reef is bigger and on and on all of these predictions false. And yet none of it,
Starting point is 02:13:37 none of it stops them. That's another way that the climate MacGuffin is like the pandemic MacGuffin. It doesn't matter what happens. It doesn't matter what happens. It doesn't matter what the reality is. You can have people getting the shot and dropping dead and they'll still tell you it's a hundred percent safe and effective. Continue on. We didn't see that.
Starting point is 02:13:54 You can have these people come up with their predictions about how the polar ice caps have all melted. Ah, it doesn't, they're still there. It doesn't matter. They're all, we're all going to die.
Starting point is 02:14:04 Yeah. We're going to die. Yeah. We're going to melt the plan. We're going to burn the plan. If you guys don't do what we say, they say planet, but they're talking about the plan. They're not trying to protect the planet. They got a plan. The plan is to take everything from us. Don't let your lying eyes get in the way.
Starting point is 02:14:22 No evidence will get in the way and they will show you nothing to support their dire predictions or any basis for doing this. So this article out of the UK, I think they got it wrong, Daily Skeptic, Brussels cancels the looming ban on internal combustion engine cars, and the UK is prepared to follow suit. That's not true. They got everything they wanted. It was Germany and Italy and the European people who got suckered into this.
Starting point is 02:14:59 Two-thirds of the people in Germany don't want to get rid of internal combustion engines. But the German government has signed on to it. We will still have some kind of hypercars there. And you see the same thing. There is a similarity between what is happening in Europe and in UK. They got that part of it right. But they're losing. They said British car makers Aston Martin and McLaren are already understood to be examining
Starting point is 02:15:25 e-fuels as an option for powering future models. Maybe they could figure out that if the only people who are talking about the e-fuels are Porsche, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, McLaren, maybe they could figure out this is something that's only going to be there for people who can afford to pay $3 million for a hypercar and some kind of bespoke fuel transported magically by ferries from the tip of South America for your particular consumption and devices on these expensive hypercars that are going to ensure that nothing but e-fuels are being burned and all of this stuff. So it's going to have to have some kind of a sensor or something on it and all the rest of this special stuff. Former Tory leader Sir Ian Duncan Smith said, the 2030 deadline for the elimination of petrol
Starting point is 02:16:20 and diesel engine cars in the UK is simply not achievable. Unless we delay, we hand a massive boost to the Chinese car manufacturers. They are already dominant. Oh, okay. So we'll delay it five years. Is that a win? They're still going to take away cars for the masses.
Starting point is 02:16:41 That has always been there. They don't care. Again, if these guys have got their $3 million cars, just like They don't care. Again, if these guys have got their $3 million cars, just like they don't care if they got their private jets. Britain is to ban the sale of new cars that run on petrol and diesel only in seven years time under plans drawn up by Boris Johnson, the conservative. What was he trying to conserve? Nothing. New hybrids will still be allowed until 2035, at which point the UK will only permit fully electric cars and other zero
Starting point is 02:17:12 emission vehicles, uh, such as those that burn hydrogen. But of course, nothing that's a theoretical as well. Uh, that is also not going to be supported for the masses. They're not going to put the,
Starting point is 02:17:23 you know, there's, there's technology, technological issues with all these things that are going to keep them from being implemented in seven years. But there's also infrastructure issues. And those infrastructure issues they're not even interested in addressing for hydrogen. They don't care about having a network of places where you could fill your car up with hydrogen. They barely pretend to care about having a network of charging stations
Starting point is 02:17:44 or the capacity on the grid to be able to handle that and everything else that they want to put on the control grid, the electric control grid, so that they can centrally control and shut down everything. That's why they want everything electric, so they can shut everything down. People, when I criticize these different things like wind power and solar panel power, I'm not against wind and solar. I think they're great to get away from the grid. But they are shutting down everything else that would keep you off of the grid. They're using these technologies and misusing these technologies to put people on the grid so they can control and shut the grid down.
Starting point is 02:18:24 They don't want you independent from the grid. And that's the amazing thing is that those two technologies, to put people on the grid so they can control and shut the grid down. They don't want you independent from the grid. And that's the amazing thing is that those two technologies, that's the big benefit that I see from them. Both wind and solar can get you off of the grid. They're totally inappropriate for use on the grid, but they want everything to be under their central control. And that's why they won't support hydrogen. They won't take time to do any of this stuff because they're not concerned about emissions. They know that's a lie as well. So they're even going to shut down hybrid cars at 2035. The EU's e-fuel exemption will allow a synthetic alternative,
Starting point is 02:19:00 which is made by mixing carbon dioxide captured from the air with hydrogen obtained by splitting water molecules using renewable energy. This is expected to be far more expensive than petrol. No, gasoline, we say. Meaning that it will initially benefit high-end car makers whose customers will not be put off by the costs involved. Another Tory MP who sits on the Transport Committee, and again, this is all happening in the UK under conservative leadership. Just look at all the things that were pushed on us under Trump and Republicans.
Starting point is 02:19:41 Greg Smith, a Tory MP who sits on the Transport Select Committee, said, Groupthink has dictated battery electric to be the way forward for too long when we're already seeing the technology fail and not develop at the pace people need. The 2030 ambition isn't realistic in the first place, and we need the innovators and the automotive companies to be given the time and space to produce a time and space and not just jump to the Betamax that is available now. I remember when the Simpsons had a joke, you know, they went to the video store, had a sign that said VHS Village, formerly Beta Barn. Well, that's what they're doing. They're selling us a beta barn. So then on the other side of it, the end of sales of new gasoline and diesel cars in 2035. And this is coming from a petroleum industry publication, oilprice.com.
Starting point is 02:20:38 As I accurately point out, it's going to be a 55% reduction in CO2 emissions for new cars. And from 2030 to 2035, they're going to have to cut them 55% from where they were in 2021. For vans, they have to cut it 50% from where they were in 2021. And then by 2035, zero, a hundred percent reduction,
Starting point is 02:21:05 no emissions allowed, even from hybrid cars. This is the relentless insanity. And these people getting away with this, this is as dictatorial and as irrational as anything that they did to us during the pandemic nonsense. And it has to be stopped. The e-fuel assumptions. Again, talk about it as this article here says, even the best case scenario,
Starting point is 02:21:36 Germany will struggle to get enough e-fuels to meet its indispensable demand from shipping, air transport, and chemical industry. They will all still require liquid hydrocarbons as their energy source. In other words, there won't be anything left for cars. The whole debate from the FDP, that party in Germany, is about the exemption for the e-fueled power cars after 2035. And they said, this is just a smokescreen. It's just politics.
Starting point is 02:22:10 The politics of this is that the FDP is trying to arrest its political decline by appealing to rural voters who are dependent on the car for transportation. This is what the yellow vests in France were fighting about because France was taking the lead on a lot of this stuff. And again, these are all motorists. Motorists are required to have a yellow vest in their car for emergency situations. So they were identifying themselves as motorists. They were pushing back against this idea to strangle that aspect of our society, just like they want to strangle the small farms in the Netherlands and elsewhere. Every aspect of our society
Starting point is 02:22:48 is being singled out for extinction. Every institution is being singled out for extinction. And again, a large part of it, it's the environmentalists, it's the Greens, it's the LGBTs, they are the shock troops in all of this. A recent poll in Germany showed that about two-thirds of the population opposes banning internal combustion engines. And so, they said the likely scenario is that there won't be enough e-fuels around to even satisfy the indispensable demand.
Starting point is 02:23:22 So far, only 60 production facilities are currently in the pipeline worldwide. Of those, only a small fraction are even funded. Even if they get funded, they will only produce a tiny fraction of what Germany itself demands, let alone the rest of Europe. This is an insanity. They're driving us over the cliff. It's just that simple. Uh, they are, they've created an imaginary problem. They don't have any solution to it. They claim they do, but you know, when push comes to shove, everybody's going to see the solution didn't work.
Starting point is 02:23:55 They'll claim they never knew, uh, they're not responsible for it. Just like they never knew that the masks don't work, that the vaccine doesn't work. They know about all this stuff. One cannot set a date and force it to happen if the science doesn't match. And the U.S., Biden is forcing electric vehicles, whether or not the infrastructure is ready. And it's obvious that the infrastructure is not ready, and it likely won't be ready.
Starting point is 02:24:23 And so what's the purpose of this? Just to shut us down, to take everything from us, to immobilize us, and then to surveil us and to control us. California, Oregon, and Washington state still have internal combustion engine bans slated for 2035. And again, that's the influence of California. California took the lead. There were other, I think it was seven other states that said, we're going to do whatever California does with car. It's not just the automobile industry that is whipped around by California regulations, but it's also other states follow them.
Starting point is 02:25:01 And two of those seven states have said, yeah, we will do that as well. And so in Germany, it's not just the cars. They are also, the environmentalists complain that they're still getting 31% of their energy from coal. Oh, you got to stop that as well. Can't keep going with coal. So what is happening in the United States? Well, we've got a Republican bill that's going to push back against the green energy agenda. Oh, that's good. At least it's not going to happen to us, right? No, it's not really going to do anything.
Starting point is 02:25:36 It's a head fake. Lower Energy Costs Act is what it's called. And this is something that's being put out by the Republicans in the House. Steve Scalise, who is, they identify him as Majority Whip. No, he's actually the leader, number two guy. He introduced the legislation March the 14th. It has been given top priority position as House Resolution Number One. You remember in the last Congress, the one that was under pelosi their hr1 their number one priority was the equity act and you know that was going to
Starting point is 02:26:18 require quotas is going to you know punish anybody any religious organizations or businesses who did not want to do their quotas for LGBT and all the rest of this stuff. That was their number one. Now, the Republicans have said their number one priority is to lower energy costs. Well, that sounds good. They're saying all the right things. They say it focuses on two main priorities, increasing production and the export of American energy and reducing the regulatory burdens that make it harder to build American infrastructure and to grow our economy,
Starting point is 02:26:49 said Kevin McCarthy as he introduced the bill. He said in a statement, the Biden administration has kneecapped American energy production, endlessly delayed critical infrastructure projects. The Democrats misguided policies have increased costs for every American and jeopardized our national security. And they've even made the rest of the world more reliant on dirtier energy from Russia and China, because that's where we have our goods manufactured, right? In China. China, India, they're allowed to build as many and as dirty and as cheap
Starting point is 02:27:24 power plants as they want. That's what the Paris Climate Accord is all about. Anyway, he goes on to say, to lower costs for Americans and to grow our economy, we need to get the federal government out of the way. The Lower Energy Costs Act will fast-track American energy production and includes comprehensive permitting reforms that will speed construction for everything from pipelines to transmission to water infrastructure.
Starting point is 02:27:54 Again, you'll still have to get permits and you'll still have to deal with the unconstitutional Department of Energy and all the rest of the stuff. He's saying the right things. They know what the problem is. They've identified the problem. But will they do anything about it? They have a list of five bullet points about waiving environmental review requirements and other things like that. Why is it that we have these things
Starting point is 02:28:17 and we never had them before? You know, the EPA was created by Republican Richard Nixon. The Department of Energy was created by Republican Richard Nixon. The Department of Energy was created by Republican Richard Nixon, who continued to ignore the Constitution. And also in the name of energy, he came up with the 55 mile an hour speed limit, which did nothing except exceed his authority. So the Lower Energy Costs Act from the Republican House
Starting point is 02:28:48 has got a bullet point. It's going to limit the authority of the president and the executive agencies to restrict or to delay the development of energy on federal land. They're going to limit it. They're not going to end his authority. Because see, he doesn't have any authority. The federal government doesn't even have any authority for federal land,
Starting point is 02:29:07 let alone the rest of this stuff. Again, the Constitution, the intention was that the states are sovereign. And as the states were admitted into the Union prior to the Civil War, after they went from a territory to a state, that land was allocated, as we saw in Texas, but you look at the rest of the West that came in after the Civil War, and the federal government didn't want to give up that land. And the federal government, after the Civil War,
Starting point is 02:29:37 didn't give a fig about the Constitution on that issue and many others. Eventually, it just got rid of it altogether. But eliminating certain restrictions on the import and export of oil and natural gas or waiving environmental review requirements and other things. This they're doing is they're rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. They're not doing anything fundamental. You know, where's the constitutional authority for the federal government
Starting point is 02:30:02 to tell us what we can do with energy? Emissions, it's about emissions, it's about saving the planet. And you see the Republicans are implicitly buying into all of that. Well, we don't want to get rid of the Department of Energy. We don't want to get rid of the EPA. We're still concerned about emissions and all the rest. So we've got to do something. But, you know, we don't want to do as much as the Democrats want to do.
Starting point is 02:30:27 And that's a losing position. If you're going to accept the premise that we've got to do all these things or the planet is going to burn down, or I should say their plan is going to burn down. If you accept that premise, then what are the Republicans doing? I mean, if they're going to accept the premise that we're all going to die from this stuff, they don't want to push back on it, then why wouldn't you do all the things that the Democrats are doing? They put themselves in a losing position, and that's why we keep losing, because they won't attack the fundamental
Starting point is 02:31:00 lie. They believe that they can live by this lie. They believe that they can pay obedience and lip service to this lie, this climate MacGuffin, and yet they can pull it back for all the people who don't believe it, for all the people who are going to have their lives destroyed by it. They can pull it back and do it a little bit more slowly than the Democrats do a little bit less of it. He goes on to say, uh, Scalise said, not McCarthy, Scalise said, I would challenge president Biden who issued a veto threat on this bill yesterday, because he said his energy policies are so good. I would tell him to go back out into the real world. He loves talking about Scranton, Pennsylvania. We'll go to Scranton, Pennsylvania and ask those families how hard times are because of his high energy costs that he's put in place on them. Families are struggling because of his policies, and this reverses that.
Starting point is 02:31:59 It's just political. We don't want to do this because it's expensive for people. They're struggling with it. He should be saying, we don't want to do this because this is a bizarre fantasy. It's a delusion that is being used to destroy everybody's lives. It isn't just that we need to do a little bit less of it or do it at a little bit slower pace so that people can get adjusted to it, or so that we can completely restructure all of our transportation and energy use and infrastructure to benefit the billionaires who are directing us to go do things differently so they can make money. This isn't about anything to do with emissions.
Starting point is 02:32:43 This is about them enriching the billionaire class. And the difference between the two parties is the speed at which they're going to enrich the billionaire class by forcing us to scrap everything that works, everything that is affordable and in place. We've got to destroy all of that and buy their new stuff. That's all this is about. And it's all new stuff to control you, to impoverish you, to transfer your money to them.
Starting point is 02:33:07 So you have nothing. And the stakeholders, the multinational global corporations, and these other governments will own and control everything. That's what it's about. So again, along the same lines, you have Londoners pushing back against closed circuit TVs that are propping up everywhere. They're cutting them down. They're covering them up. They're vandalizing them. And it's there for two purposes, especially in London, because Sadiq Khan is all about this this global agenda this global macguffin
Starting point is 02:33:47 so they have two things that they're doing they've declared certain areas to be ultra low emission zones all it is is just saying you know we're going to ban cars in these areas and then uh low um let's see it's it's, uh, low traffic areas. Yeah. Low traffic neighborhoods, LTNs, LTNs again, another, you know, so they have one area where we're going to have no cars, uh, except for electric cars. And then other areas where they say, we're not going to have any cars at all. And they just block it off. And so people, as I pointed out, they're grabbing these things and busting up these barricades that they put across the roads, setting them on fire.
Starting point is 02:34:28 And as far as the ultra-low emission zones, they are reading people's license plates and then deciding whether or not you have an electric car or not. And if you don't have an electric car, they will charge you $15.42 a day to go into that area. Critics have argued that the expansion of the ultra-low emission zones would affect low-income households as it covers most of the neighborhoods with the M25, the highway that circles most of Greater London. Do you see a pattern here? Well, we're going to let you continue to manufacture Lamborghinis and McLarens and Aston Martins that sell for millions of dollars.
Starting point is 02:35:09 And we'll have this special fuel that'll sell for who knows how much, because they don't even have it yet. And we'll let certain people be able to go into these certain areas. But if you want to use your existing car, we're going to make it impossible. We'll ban it. We'll charge you too much to use it even at this point in time, but it's always going to be the elite. They can do anything that they wish. This is all about starving the common man. 300 automatic automatic number plate recognitions referred to as automatic license plate readers in America. The cameras have recently been installed in the city.
Starting point is 02:35:45 2,750 more will be added before the expansion deadline of August this year, August the 29th of this year. They're going to add about another 2,700. So there's a lot of work to destroy these things if people want to get busy. In some parts of the city, people have protested the expansion of the scheme by cutting wires to the cameras, by painting the lenses with black paint. In other parts of the city, the cameras were ripped out and thrown to the ground. Since February, Londoners have been taking to the streets
Starting point is 02:36:19 to call for a halt to the expansion of these ultra-low emission zones. Some of them calling for the resignation of Sadiq Khan. The mayor has championed other eco-friendly measures, such as the low-traffic neighborhoods that ban vehicles from using back roads. Millions of bicycle lanes, however, have been added throughout the city. There never was a problem really getting around with it. I remember when, back in 1973, I went with a group from high school. We had all these different tours, and everything was packed.
Starting point is 02:36:57 And finally, we had, at the end of it, we were exhausted, but we had like a day just to do whatever we wanted. Another guy and i got bicycles and uh just rode around everywhere and didn't have any problem doing that 1973 i don't know why they have to have more bicycle lanes um and some parts of the city people have protested the expansion of the scheme by cutting wires to the cities as i said but uh it's his neighborhood that he doesn't want you in that's what these these low, you know, not in my backyard. Don't want any cars, right? So it's a gradual process of shutting everything down. We're going to take a break. When we come back, we're going to talk
Starting point is 02:37:35 about the fact that Americans don't believe anymore in God, country, or hard work. So where does that leave us? We'll be right back. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show right now.
Starting point is 02:38:10 Yeah, good job. And you want to know something else? You can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at the david night show.com that's a website all right if americans don't believe in god country or hard work what do they believe in and of course this is coming from the wall street journal survey came out earlier this week. Since 1998, so we're talking about 25 years, you've seen the number of people who say, they ask them, what things do you think are these particular topics very important to you? Well, in 1998, 70% of respondents said patriotism was very important.
Starting point is 02:39:04 That's fallen from 70% to 38% today, dropped by about half. 25 years ago, they asked people about religion, and 62% said religion was very important to them. Now only 39% do. And so when you look at hard work, it's the same situation. If Americans don't believe in God or country, what do they believe in? Well, they believe in one thing. Only one thing has grown in priority.
Starting point is 02:39:33 Americans don't really care about much of anything anymore. Just kind of coasting. You ask, you know, God, country, hard work. Any other thing? No, nothing except one work. Any other thing? No, nothing except one thing. What is that? Money. Money is the only thing that they care more about.
Starting point is 02:39:51 Interesting that they don't see the connection between hard work and money in America. So money went from 31% in 1998 to 43%. Americans want money, but they don't want hard work. Americans want money, but they don't want God. A country that values money above creator and caring for one another is doomed, right? Well, not necessarily, at least not yet, says this story.
Starting point is 02:40:20 They said it's really the citizens who value money more than other things that are doomed. But again, you look at the entire society, and that's the way that it is trending. But it still is an individual thing. We're not part of the crowd. They don't define us. Those of us who do believe in God, country, and hard work will find that we are going to be more satisfied than those who don't. And that's what they're saying in this article from World Magazine said, my father cited the sexual revolution as the
Starting point is 02:40:58 beginning of the end of American society. And as he was around for it, and I was not, I tend to agree with him, said the writer. Well, that is really what happened. He says Tom Wolfe's Me Decade was talking about how traditional morals had gone out the window. And we get focused on this, and this is one of the reasons why they're using LGBT as their core value, right? They don't want you focused on God, country, and hard work.
Starting point is 02:41:26 They want you focused on this brave new world ethics. And so if you are, if the society, if the people in society are becoming lovers of self, if they are merely seekers of pleasure and they're looking for a quick buck right they're people that can easily be hoodwinked they can easily be used from this and that's what they want and that is really what has happened as we have fallen for that that's part of the sexual revolution that happened um you know at that point in time but also the also the LGBT revolution that's going on,
Starting point is 02:42:08 has accelerated that and made it much, much stronger. It's an extension of that. It's the sexual revolution on steroids and the logical conclusion of that. People who are obsessed by sex, another C.S. Lewis analogy, he said, what would you think about it if somebody only thought about food? They're constantly looking at pictures of food and all the rest
Starting point is 02:42:34 of the stuff. Food is a natural appetite, so is sex. But if you become obsessed with it, that is the problem. You become addicted to it. And that's what our government has done. It's done everything it can to try to addict people to this. Writer says, it's my impression that a lot of Americans don't care about their country, their community, because they have staked no claim in it. The youngest generations have grown up in homogenized comfort, without much to guide their values beyond public school propaganda or tick tock influencers. Their parents too were oftentimes reared without religion, an idea of place or obligation to anything but me without a sense of duty to a value system, the love of true good and beautiful
Starting point is 02:43:20 things guiding them. Why would Americans value religion or feel patriotic or want to work hard or contribute to their communities? This report on the new polling numbers in this report, the Wall Street Journal interviewed Kevin Williams, a 33-year-old black man from Oregon. He volunteers and coaches youth sports, among other things. And his theory is that, quote, patriotism is declining as a civic value in tandem with rising individualism, a sense of entitlement among many people, and a decline in community involvement, possibly because of people focusing on their own racial or cultural backgrounds rather than what Americans have in common. And that is a man who is 33 years old, black, and doing volunteer work.
Starting point is 02:44:19 And so he is not the stereotypical situation in America. So what do we do about it? He is not the stereotypical situation in America. So what do we do about it? He says, well, if we're meaningfully opposing state power, it's necessary to encourage, to grow, to sustain institutions and organizations over which states cannot so easily roll their enormous weight. By the way, the person writing this is Ryan Macon. He's at the Mises Institute, Mises.org. So this is what I've said.
Starting point is 02:44:52 If you look at what the state is pushing us to do, basically you do the opposite. What they're doing is they're trying to push us all into an isolated corner. They're trying to push us all out of reality. They're trying to push us all out of reality. They're trying to push us all into a virtual world, into a metaverse, into not connecting with anybody except through Zoom or the internet and the channels that they watch, that they control.
Starting point is 02:45:16 So the first thing we do is we do the opposite of what they want us to do. You said when people support a local parish, where they raise a family, where they raise a family, where they build a business, where they create mutual aid organizations, where they foster local civic independence, they're doing work that is absolutely critical to fighting state power. Now, we don't do this to fight state power. We do this because these are things that are going to be good for us. We're going to be satisfied if we do these types of things. So it is a way of fighting state power,
Starting point is 02:45:53 but if you don't see it that way, I mean, you're not going to go to church to fight state power. You're going to go to church to connect to the higher power. But if you do all of these things, in other words, if you live the kind of life that we have always aspired to, it's going to be healthy for you, healthy for society. While it is always good to speak ill of state power, says Ryan McMakin, and to oppose its countless violent and impoverishing grifts. This is not enough. We must also speak well of non-state institutions, and we must strengthen them in our daily work and our daily lives.
Starting point is 02:46:37 Again, whenever we see these problems that exist, the first instinct is always that there ought to be a law. And then the next thing is to say, we're going to make a federal case out of it, that type of thing. We used to mock that idea when I was growing up. Don't make a federal case out of it. Oh yeah, he thinks it needs to be another law. That was a joke. It's not a joke.
Starting point is 02:46:57 That's the way Americans think anymore. Without these institutions of kinship, family, of religion, of markets, of towns, non-state society will be irrelevant. And that's one of the things that the economist that I talked to earlier this week, that's why I'm interested in seeing his book when it comes out, talking to him about it again. Because what he's, it was commissioned, his book was commissioned by a Catholic group.
Starting point is 02:47:28 And the Catholics have really kind of taken the lead on pushing towards a kind of an awareness and making it a bit more formal. And as he pointed out, as a libertarian, he's got some issues with some of that. But he sees much that is good in it. And of course, that's going to be the way it is with anything that mankind does, right? Uh, there's going to be good and bad. And so what you try to do is you try to, uh, separate the good from the bad and you try to accentuate and build on that and
Starting point is 02:47:55 get rid of some of the bad stuff. Uh, but you know, there is an awareness that is starting to build about how important local community is. And, um, again, we have to be careful that we don't, that we keep things in balance. And so I imagine that's what he's talking about with the, but I've had some people mention those types of things to me. I'm interested to get him back and talk about that more. Anyway, he says, mere opposition to the state says Ryan McMaken without any viable private or local alternatives will never be sufficient.
Starting point is 02:48:28 People want services like education. They want help for widows and orphans and the disabled. They want safety. They want a sense of community. They want solidarity with others. And as a Tocqueville pointed out, uh, in America,
Starting point is 02:48:41 people would build those things instead of calling for the central government to do it. You always have these needs. It's just a question of how are you going to do it? Are you going to do it in a way that, you know, when we talk about education or we talk about charity, again, Democrats hate the idea of charity. To them, that is a curse word. And I was, you know, when I talked about that in a Democrat group, pushing back against Hillary, Hillary's, uh, attempt to take over healthcare and said, you know, charity is important charity. You know, they, uh, no, they see it as an entitlement because they don't want to be in their sense, sense, indebted to somebody else. I'm entitled. Government needs to give that
Starting point is 02:49:27 to me. And yet the reality is that what they're missing is the original root word of that. Charity really meant originally love. And so charity used to be, and local groups, it wasn't always the church, but it was largely the church, but other groups would get involved in it as well. They would come together, they would take up a collection, they would do it in love to help somebody. And it was, and it always is, a humbling thing to get help from people. Everybody wants to feel like they are independently wealthy and independent of everything else,
Starting point is 02:50:08 and they don't need anybody's help. So I understand, everybody understands that, how humbling that is. But there was something about it that was better than the system that we have now. We have somebody demanding that you contribute at the IRS, holding a gun to your head. There is no love in any of that process.
Starting point is 02:50:30 There's no helping of your fellow man. You don't see anybody being helped by this. And of course, we all understand that in one area or the other, we're all going to need help. At one time or the other, we're all going to need help. Most of us, anyway. So, you know, there was that understanding. You know, well, you know, this isn't just, you know, the fact that I've got all these resources and you don't. I know that at some point in time,
Starting point is 02:51:03 I'm going to need your help in something or the other. That's the type of love and mutual community that builds on all of this stuff. When the government comes in and tells you, you will give me this and you will give me that, and then takes the money and just indiscriminately gives it to people, many people who are grifting the system, and we all know how this feels. We see the government coming in and making demands on us. We see them wasting the money. We see them keeping the money for themselves, handing it out to people who don't need it. And it does the opposite of love. It builds hate. It really is the opposite
Starting point is 02:51:34 of charity. Welfare is. There's waste, there's fraud, there's abuse, there's grifting involved in all of that. And it does not build community. It destroys community. These benefits of society do not require states, but they do require institutions. Yet these institutions in our own time are so reduced as to offer little as alternatives to the state. of the reasons why I like that interview that I had a couple of weeks ago with the individual who was working on a plan that was created by the farmers in Zimbabwe. I was thinking about it yesterday as we're talking about the confiscation of farms in Zimbabwe and how bad it was with Marxism and how they drove people into starvation.
Starting point is 02:52:26 And so, I forget what his name was. It was a couple of weeks ago. But he's talking about a South African farmer that was there. First, he was struggling with a traditional farm. And then he realized that he asked God to show him what he was doing wrong. He looked at things growing in the wild and he realized they're not over cultivated. You know, the ground is really alive and God has given us a lot of the things that we need in order to grow food and to grow our society. So he started thinking about how he
Starting point is 02:52:57 could do farming in a less invasive technological way. And his yields just went through the roof. But then the communists took over. And as he said, there was three things you could do about it. You could fight, you could flee, or this guy decided that he would help to feed people, even after they, and such an amazing Christian story that they would confiscate his farm, and his response would be to show
Starting point is 02:53:26 them how to farm so we'd all don't starve to death. And in the process of doing that, he fed them spiritually as well. He used that as a way to witness to them as a Christian and is now starting this through the guy that I interviewed, setting up a program for people to learn how to feed themselves, to learn how to show other people, teach other people that, and to start building a community, and to have people build a community that is looking to Christ in that. And so this article from Jim Dennison, AI, our broken society,
Starting point is 02:54:07 need the moral compass of the Christian worldview. You have all these articles I've got here today about artificial intelligence. You've got Elon Musk and other people concerned. They say, hey, we've got to put a moratorium on this. You've got 1,000 scientists talking about it. You've got Steve Wozniak, Elon Musk. We need to slow down.
Starting point is 02:54:23 This AI stuff is going too quickly. And that is true. It's the same type of thing that Michael Crichton was talking about in Jurassic Park. He said, look at the genetic technology. It's advancing so rapidly. But we need to stop and think about the consequences of this, the ethics of this. We're not stopping to think about any of this stuff. We're just rushing on with this technology. Technology is simply a tool, but we have to understand that just having a tool is not necessarily a good thing in and of itself. That tool can be used for good or bad. And so we need to make sure that these new tools are going to be used for good. And so he says, if you could order and pay for your food with your palm,
Starting point is 02:55:09 would you do it? Because that's what's happening in Panera Bread. They've just rolled out all these Amazon Palm readers. He says, you'll have to know the conditions, though. You'll have to obtain a MyPanera membership. Then you'll have to link it to an Amazon One account that will then use your palm scan as a payment. The company will then know your name and your favorite orders as checkout. And they'll also have biometric information on you.
Starting point is 02:55:36 But, you know, we just had the clip yesterday of Trump talking about how we're going to have biometric ID by land, by air, by sea, everywhere. Right? Not going to be able to escape my biometric Trump ID to protect us from a boogeyman, right? In reality, because it's not going to protect us from any of that. What if advances like this were to be used for more than just purchasing a meal? What if digital technology were to be employed to monitor everything we do? You know, by air, by land, by sea, as Donald Trump is saying. Perhaps you have to use this to get a job.
Starting point is 02:56:15 They call that E-Verify. See, there's a lot of different, even before Trump started talking about an ID that you'll use to travel by air, by land, by sea. Isn't that Orwellian enough? But, of course, there's also E-Verify, which Republicans have been pushing for quite some time. That's going to stop the illegal immigrants from getting jobs. And so that'll protect you from the Ausländer, right? The foreigner. And to be protected from the foreigner,
Starting point is 02:56:46 you will submit to the Trump ID, the biometrics and the E-Verify to get permission from the government to get a job. Really? Are you going to fall for that? Seriously? So, you know, you can use this.
Starting point is 02:57:01 Dating sites might have that as a preemptive thing, right? Get rid of any anonymity anywhere. So we have IDs for a dating site, IDs to buy a home, to see the best doctor, or to see a doctor. We've already seen this, of course, still going on. Do you have your vaccine? Sorry, can't help you. You don't have your vaccine.
Starting point is 02:57:22 All of these IDs, of course, this is all based on the Chinese social credit score. This is why I said 2020 was the year the world became China. So you have surveillance capitalism is what we've added to it as well. Average American is caught on security cameras 238 times per week. 5G, to build the internet of not things, but tyranny. The internet of tyranny. Of course, Trump was big on that 5G as well. Just make sure the Chinese don't have control of it. And then quantum computing, to make it impossible to protect information via encryption, because they can run through all the different permutations of it so quickly that you basically won't be able to encode the stuff.
Starting point is 02:58:11 So when you look at the challenges that are coming from the AI revolution, we just had, I think it was on the Drudge Report, you had Ray Kurzweil and people love to say, well, look at Ray Kurzweil, has invented all these things. He's made a lot of predictions about things that have come true. And now Ray Kurzweil is saying that in seven or eight years, humanity is going to achieve eternal life. Um, and I would say, well, that probably is true for Ray Kurzweil because he's getting
Starting point is 02:58:40 kind of old. It's probably true for me. I told Karen, I said, yeah, probably, uh, achieve eternal life within the next seven years some point in time uh but you know not in the way that he thinks about it you know csl again going back to csl as we quoted him here's the third time he says you know when i look at people on the street it's pretty sobering to think that some of them will be transformed into something that is so amazing that if you were to see them, you'd be tempted to bow down and worship. And others will be transformed into something that'll be so horrific, you won't be able
Starting point is 02:59:13 to even look at them. You know, there's going to be a bifurcation in that sense. And we need to all understand that our life is limited. But Ray Kurzweil has always believed that he's going to be able to transfer himself even though he can't define what he is. He thinks that whatever he is, his thought processes or something, he's going to be able to copy them
Starting point is 02:59:33 and then put them into some kind of cyborg or something and live eternally. He thinks he's going to make a copy of his deceased father and all the rest of this stuff. He's always pushed the singularity. He's founder of the singularities, chief scientist at Google and all the rest of this stuff. He's always pushed the singularity, the founder of the singularities, chief scientist at Google and all the rest of this stuff. But again, if we, I guess what got me started
Starting point is 02:59:55 thinking about C.S. Lewis today was this quote from this article. We have to attack the enemy's line of communication. He said, in Easter of 1945, C.S. Lewis delivered a paper on Christian apologetics to an assembly of Anglican priests and youth leaders. And when we talk about apologetics, we're not talking about cowering before the LGBT or the politically correct. We're not talking about making,
Starting point is 03:00:25 apologizing for being a Christian. We're talking about explaining why we believe what we believe. I always thought that was kind of an odd term, apologetics. Unfortunately, most of the Christian church, most Christians are constantly apologizing for being Christians.
Starting point is 03:00:41 They're not involved in apologetics. But anyway, he was talking to them, and he said, you know, we look at the risk to human civilization. How do we handle this technology that is rapidly changing everything? He said, C.S. Lewis maybe has the answers in the speech that he gave us in 1945. He said, I believe that any Christian who's qualified to write a good popular book on any science may do much more by that than by any directly apologetic work. He said, we can make people often attend to the Christian point of view for half an hour or so. By the moment they've gone away from our lecture or they've laid down our article,
Starting point is 03:01:29 they're plunged back into a world where the opposite position is taken for granted. He said, we have to attack the enemy's line of communication. What we want is not more little books about Christianity, but more little books by Christians on other subjects with their Christianity latent. He said, for a materialistic secularist, it is not books on Christianity that will trouble him, but he would be troubled if, whenever he wanted a cheap, popular introduction to some science, the best work on the market was always by a Christian. And so he says, here's the point, says the writer Jim Denison. He says, artificial intelligence in particular,
Starting point is 03:02:18 and our broken society in general, desperately need the moral compass of the Christian worldview. To guide culture more effectively, we need Christians who are political leaders, brilliant screenwriters, exemplary business people, superlative athletes, and the rest of us need to pray for Christians in such positions of influence. We need believers who are preeminent computer scientists who will bring Jesus's moral authority to their work. In the AI age that is now dawning, bedrock biblical values such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the sanctity of life will be needed as never before. So what is the answer to this? Can we get to a consensus by having some political leader who is going to set up some kind of rules or something and is going to lay out that ethical framework on artificial intelligence or on the surveillance state as politicians or citizens. It's going to be that type of thing. It is not going to be done by a community effort in politics, by people whose values are secular humanists. It's going to be by people who say,
Starting point is 03:03:46 I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to go along with that. As a matter of fact, I'm going to oppose it. I will set up different structures or I will set up something to take down that structure. But I'm not going to be a part of that because I'm a Christian. That's this little thing.
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