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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's the 31st of December, year of our Lord 2024.
New Year's Eve, and we've got a lot of news this year's Eve as we're going to take a look at the Federal Reserve getting hacked.
These are the people who hacked our entire financial system.
I'm supposed to be concerned about that. And we'll take a closer look at what the technocracy wants from us.
We'll go back and look at some comments that people have made about H-1B visas,
as well as comments that Elon Musk himself has made about where he wants to take this.
I think it was Whitney Webb said,b said uh you think this h1b
visa stuff is bad wait till you find out about the brain chips and the rest of the stuff and
of course he's heavy into the mrna uh issues and china has now just um convicted several
astrazeneca officials of fraud.
Hmm.
I wonder if that will ever happen here in the U.S.
Not with the biggest fraudster in charge.
We'll be right back.
Well, tonight we're going to have the New Year's Eve celebration in New York,
many other places, of course, around the world.
And New York is preparing for it with, guess what, more drones.
That's exactly what they need in the Northeast, right, is more drones.
And, of course, 600 rookie cops.
That's not counting the army of non-rookie cops that are there
truly it's amazing when you look at the number of police that we have especially in big cities
like new york if we were to count up the number of police that we have in this country
uh it would be the uh it would be like the second or third largest army in the world. But it's standing on us.
It's a standing army here in the United States.
Police will use six drones above Times Square and thereby blocks up from four drones last year.
50% increase in drones.
This is not counting all the mysterious ones in New Jersey. With additional drones patrolling other parts of the city.
Well, there we go.
Undetermined total number.
In addition to scores of cops in plainclothes will be highly trained emergency services cops on rooftops.
Ready to sniper on people.
Do you really want to be in a situation like this?
I mean, this is like ground zero.
I would stay away from
last place on earth i don't even watch it on tv anymore uh aviation unit cops and helicopters
bomb sniffing dogs on the streets also drug sniffing dogs on the streets that'll be the
key thing they're focused on right i remember when adrian schoolcraft uh whistleblower for the new
york police department against them his father was a cop and he was serious about being a cop
he wanted to be a police officer he didn't like what they were doing he said you know they have
big uh holidays like halloween or something they would just tell him go out and arrest people bring
him back we'll figure out what we charge him with later it's like what are you talking about he started carrying a camera and recorded all this stuff they found out about it
they went to his apartment and chief of police was there with these guys they took him away and put
him in a mental institution and his father who was also, when he started looking for his missing son,
he saw that his son had another camera
that was up on the shelf that they didn't get,
and he saw the whole thing that was recorded.
I tried to interview him multiple times,
but he and his dad have disappeared.
You know, like Frank Serpico.
If you were honest, the system comes after you.
Anyway, manhole covers will be sealed.
Mailboxes and garbage pails will be removed from sidewalks.
Sounds like a great party, doesn't it?
Let's go to New York.
So 10 years ago, one of these cops, sorry, not 10 years, two years ago, one of these rookie cops was among three that was attacked and wounded by a self-declared jihadist.
19-year-old Trevor Bickford, not Mohammed, hasn't changed his name to Mohammed yet, who was armed with a machete police at the scene just outside the frozen zone then
shot and wounded Bickford later convicted of federal charges and sentenced to 27 years in prison
well um the Bilderberg group is looking ahead to the next year I got a this article was sent to me
by Charlie Skelton um uh I don't know if you know, Charlie Skelton, he, he does this for the guardian that used to be a much better paper than it is now.
Now it's a real statist cheerleader paper, but he still writes about Bilderberg for them.
Uh, Charlie Skelton is, uh, was a comedian.
He's a great guy.
I met him whenever I'd cover Bilderberg.
He was, he and his wife were always on Bilderberg.
He's always a Bilderberg researcher.
And, um, he's looking at the changing landscape of the Bilderberg. He's always a Bilderberg researcher. And he's looking at the changing
landscape of the Bilderberg group. It's very interesting because this Jen Stoltenberg,
he used to be head of NATO. They got musical chairs going on. And so he was head of NATO
for quite some time. He had formerly been a prime minister in norway and so they moved him as head of nato
well he retired from nato and now he's going to be the head of the bilderberg group
and the person taking his place at nato is mark ruta the guy from the netherlands holland if you
will right uh guy from netherlands who tried to starve his own people by shutting down all the farms.
Remember that they made manure like like contraband.
You know, you're smuggling manure over the fertilizer.
You can't do that.
And so they put together a political party in the Netherlands of farmers and others,
and they got rid of Mark Rutte.
So they put him then, they moved him to NATO.
So now he can destroy the entire world instead of just his country.
And so Stoltenberg goes from NATO to Bilderberg,
and his place is taken by this globalist shill, Mark Rututa, who, if you remember when all this stuff was happening, not only was he trying to shut down the farms, but you know, and they're going to send, give you a, you know,
your soylent green or whatever they want to feed you.
But it was also going to be a monopoly on how food was delivered.
I mean, they were going to shut everything down.
So people wisely got rid of him.
Unfortunately,
we see in Denmark that they're going down that same road and in Denmark,
they just enacted a tax on cow farts.
And it's like, when are we going to get rid of these people?
The Flatulent Earth Society is spreading throughout northern Europe.
But as he looks at the people that are there, what we see now,
the upper echelon of Bilderberg, now that Henry Kissinger is gone, he's questioning whether or not they might do more of a PR thing.
They might be more like Davos or something.
I don't know.
We'll see.
I think the Bilderberg stuff is really about getting some serious business done.
They kept it very secret Eric Schmidt the
former boss of Google is now heavily invested in creating autonomous killer
drones for the Pentagon and of course he is a regular and now he is on the
steering committee of Bilderberg it's been a regular at Bilderberg for quite
some time and so he said that when you look at Peter Thiel, he's also heavily involved in Bilderberg.
But of course, he's a good guy now because he's with Trump, right?
You know, Trump and J.D. Vance and everything.
They're Bilderbergers.
I mean, there's no wonder that Alex doesn't go to Bilderberg anymore. It'd be kind of embarrassing to start protesting your masters that you so servilely, such a sycophant for.
But that's what's going on.
You have Peter Thiel there.
And Peter Thiel and the people underneath him, like Alex Karp.
Alex Karp has been there for a long time, Palantir. When we were in Copenhagen, we got lots of pictures of him exercising.
And he's like, ooh, you know, all this yoga stuff and everything.
He is a piece of work.
Peter Karp, not Peter Karp, Peter Thiel.
Alex Karp is the CEO of Palantir.
Very interesting that these military industrial complex abominations that Peter Thiel has been responsible for.
Because Palantir is this massive surveillance and AI company.
They do anticipatory intelligence, geospatial intelligence, and so forth.
It's horrible.
Really horrible.
And, of course, they reference back to
the Lord of the Rings and the Palantir is very much what they do. You know, it's a Palantir and
the Lord of the Rings was initially designed for people to communicate with each other. Just the
kings, you know, it's kind of like a hotline, you know, but it's kind of like an internet thing that
only the kings would use. And then it got taken over by the dark side and uh they could use it to look into you right well that's essentially what
palantir is doing it's a very interesting reference and um and they're not that's not
the only one of the lord of the rings companies that are there under peter teal they also have
andrew l you know the sword uh and others that are there but if youiel. They also have Andrew L., you know, the sword,
and others that are there.
But if you look at how the stuff is moving around,
some of the old people moving out,
you know, Henry Kissinger and the other people,
Lord Carrington, just to review,
Bilderberg was held at the site of the last Nazi victory in 1945.
And the Bridge Too Far movie, right?
New Market, I think it was.
But you had people felt that Prince Bernhardt had betrayed the plans to the Nazis that they knew about that.
Operation Market Garden, that was it.
Operation Market Garden.
And Bridge Too Far is a movie. It's got Sean Connery in it, but it's hard to watch. knew about that operation market garden that was it operation market garden and um bridge too far
is a movie it's got sean connery in it but it's hard to watch it's uh uh but uh this guy carrington
was instrumental in the loss the instrumental in the victory of the nazis as well because he held
back reinforcements with the tank column and lo and and behold, these two guys, Prince Bernhardt and Lord Carrington, were the guys
who began Bilderberg 10 years to the day after that victory at the site at the Bilderberg
Hotel.
Nothing to see here, right?
Then you got other old Nazis like Klaus Schwab.
It's amazing. It's right in your face why can't
people see it uh but anyway um so uh prince bernhardt also later had a as charlie skelton
points out had a big lockheed bribery scandal uh that was a big issue for him. Now, you know, Fareed Zakaria.
That's how that was interesting.
The CNN commentator, interviewer, is now going to be on the steering committee of Bilderberg as well.
It was always politicians, you know, banks, big tech, big media.
And they would always pretend that it didn't exist and then
after everybody pointed it out then you know they still kept it very very secret
probably the only time we ever got really good pictures of what they were
doing was in Copenhagen because there they they didn't have this massive
distance and massive military police presence to keep people away just because of the way that it was laid out at that hotel.
Stacey Abrams, the continually failing candidate for the Democrats in Georgia, is there as well.
She is now on the governing body of Bilderberg.
She needs somebody to help her govern her body i think but uh
peter teal again you know it's not just palantir and andrew will they also have another company
that he's created called mithril uh and um that was where jd vance used to work
i i think peter teal might be identifying as Sauron and all of this stuff.
I would certainly identify him as that.
So he looks at it and he goes, it is heavily moving towards more of the military industrial complex now.
You know, the interesting thing about Bilderberg,
I thought from the very beginning of it,
was that Germany had tried militarily to take over Europe twice and failed.
And so then what it appeared was that the Nazis reformed and decided we'll do it economically.
That was working pretty well for them.
Now they're going to move into the military stuff again,
you know, because they like to kill people, I guess.
That's where they're headed. That's why they're going to to have Jen Stoltenberg, the guy from NATO there.
That's why there's going to be so many defense contractors and people like Peter Thiel,
defense contractors, and even worse, not just the military, but domestic
weaponization against us, the police state, the surveillance state, which is what he's all about.
This article from Brownstone, I thought was excellent. Every bureaucrat destroys 138 jobs.
Think about that. 138 jobs. And he points out this is a study that was done at Auburn University,
and they destroy it through regulations with nearly 300,000 federal regulators.
And he says the shock is that we still have any jobs left at all.
Millions of jobs destroyed by the two scariest words in the English language,
federal regulators.
Oddly enough, unconstitutionally, according to a pair of recent Supreme Court decisions,
the Loper-Bright Enterprises versus Raimondo,
and West Virginia versus EPA.
He said, if we go with these Supreme Court decisions, then this could shut down federal regulations quite a bit.
Not only that, overturning the Chevron decision and things like that.
They had basically, the Supreme Court, the Congress especially, but also the Supreme Court and the presidents that just laid down and let the bureaucracy do whatever they wanted to.
And it works out really well because they also came up with a fiction that if it's a regulation, you don't have any due process rights.
You don't have presumption of innocence.
You don't have any protection against excessive fines because, hey, it's not a law.
It's a regulation.
Come on, give me a break. So it has, it's not a law. It's a regulation. Come on, give me a break.
So it has the same effect as a law.
You should have the same protections because it's coming from the government.
The Bill of Rights is not there to protect you from the Congress.
It was there to protect you from the government.
And if the Congress is going to abdicate its authority to these bureaucrats,
they need to do something about it.
But anyway, it will be interesting to see what happens now his point in all of this was to say if um you know and i don't
believe that anything's going to happen with doge come on you got to be naive to believe that
as i pointed out yesterday uh the doge thing is really about elon musk feathering his own nest along with, he is big tech and his partner,
Vivek, little tech, they're going to be, big and little tech, are going to be feathering their own
nest with this kind of stuff. And they can make some suggestions, but nothing is going to happen
unless Congress does something about it. But he points out, he said, look, it's not even about
the money that's being spent it's about
what these people are doing and i've said for the longest time keep paying them their salary but
tell them to stay home and don't do anything leave us alone we'll pay you to leave us alone how about
that uh they would probably take that deal they don't want to come back to work you know and i
think it's one of the worst ideas that musk has had to say well these people
are working from home we're going to bring them back it's like then they'll do work then they'll
they'll create regulations what are you talking about so it's not about the the salary that we're
paying these people he points out that for every dollar of taxes uh that takes $3 out of the GDP.
But for every regulator, you kill 138 jobs.
You kill small mom and pop businesses and all the rest of the stuff.
And when you look at things like the EPA, the EPA is going to kill us all if we let it go.
The EPA wants to shut down our energy.
They want to shut down our food. They want to shut down our food.
They want to shut down everything, not just our cars.
They started with cars.
That's when they started their mission creep of these creeps in the EPA.
They started out, well, we're going to clean up these pollution sites.
Well, that didn't last too long.
And when they tried to do some of that, they made some of the biggest pollution spills that had ever been seen the epa did but then they started going after regulating individual
things and they want to shut down everything that we have so again he said if you look at it if it
destroys 138 jobs for each full-time regulator. That would translate with all the regulators that they've got to about $16.5 million worth
of economic output for a $100,000 bureaucrat.
So he said, just pay them and let them do nothing would be better than having them there
and doing the regulations.
Along with mom and pops cheated into chased into bankruptcy
as collateral damage by new regulations let's say a diner that is forced to spend thirty thousand
dollars on a low energy exhaust fan he said so it's not the bureaucrat's hundred thousand dollar
salary that matters it's 138 jobs that he takes out every single year you keep him around in fact you could fire him keep paying him for life and
still put 100 families into the middle class so um say given that there's about 288 000 full-time
federal employees involved in these regulatory issues it's an annual an annual cost of regulation of about $5 trillion, one-fifth of our entire economy.
But they're not going to do anything about that. And they're not going to do anything,
for example, with the IRS. I mean, look at this IRS thing. We've got an army of IRS people
coming after us. And we had Donald Trump just signed on to Speaker Johnson. Isn't
that wonderful? The guy who wants to send money to Ukraine and nothing for the border.
The guy who signed on and actually supported more IRS agents and more money for the IRS,
going at by a factor of seven from what its current
budget is.
That was more than Kevin McCarthy wanted to do.
At least Kevin McCarthy was pulling back on that with pressure from other people.
But when they put Speaker Johnson in, he's all for that.
Do you hear Trump talking about cutting any of the IRS?
No, no.
He's talking about adding more taxes.
Tariffs. You know, we can have a discussion as to how best to collect taxes.
Do we want to have a national sales tax? Do we want to have a flat tax?
Do we want to have tariffs at the border and no taxes internally?
Do we want to have the IRS continue as it's been doing now for 111 years? But no, there's no discussion about that.
Instead, he's going to add the tariffs.
He's going to change the nature of taxation.
This is a power play for him.
This is not about you and me.
This is a power play for him.
That's everything in the Trump administration is about that.
As a matter of fact, Thomas Massey said, well, you remember when Trump supported Paul Ryan? I said how great Paul Ryan was going to be?
Well, same type of thing.
Think about just the last couple of weeks.
I mean, the Trump presidency hasn't even started yet.
And already he is like a serial killer with the MAGA people.
He's stabbing them in the back, left and right. You know, with H-1B visas and with Speaker Johnson,
all the rest of this stuff.
Oh, the betrayal is already,
he's not even president
and the betrayal is everywhere.
But of course, they don't see it
and they won't talk about it.
So, yeah, the worst regulatory offender,
as he points out, EPA.
EPA.
But, of course, they're not the only ones.
He says, says my personal favorite is a regulatory mandate to literally add poison to any alcohol that is not taxed.
That poison is ethanol, including your mouthwash.
Did you realize I put ethanol in your mouthwash?
The poison.
Don't swallow it. You know, by the the way don't swallow your fluoride toothpaste either it says right there that's poison if you swallow it call poison control swallow your mouthwash call poison
control just in case he says just in case you thought the federal government would never poison
you on purpose uh well that's where the people who don't know anything about fluoride or
vaccines right uh but it's even your mouthwash and other stuff like that as a matter of fact
the ethanol thing i had to laugh when i saw it because i went to uh um one one of the events
that i attended um years before i joined um infowars when i was working with think tanks
uh went to an event they had think tanks from it I was working with think tanks, went to an event. They had think tanks
from, it's conservative, all conservative
think tanks, from every single
state. And of course, the big one was the
Heritage Foundation.
But they had a party.
I didn't go to it.
I'm not into,
they set this thing up as a speakeasy.
So I was like, yeah, well, you can
count me out.
But what I thought was funny about it was they said, so if you want to get in, we're setting this up on a speakeasy thing.
So you just knock on the door and they ask you for the password and you say, I'm here for the ethanol subsidy.
Instead of bootleg alcohol, you're there for the ethanol.
That's a nerd humor from the think tanks that i
always thought that was really funny well uh eric peters has a question for the country and he shows
this guy that was uh used so much became a meme for the internet historian and other things like
that he's starting to bear and i'm starting to bear an uncomfortable uh resemblance to him as a matter of fact karen says i know um anyway he says uh i'm glad i put enough money in my
retirement fund so i can pay my school and property taxes this year that's right yeah eric
peters uh did an entire article about how awful it is that we never own anything and you know the joke about being called
a home owner when you never own anything and that's about to get worse he says i've over the
past 20 years said eric peters i paid about forty thousand dollars in de facto rent so that i'm not
evicted from what i am well aware is not my house, except in a fig leaf legalism sense.
He's a good writer. He says, have I used services commensurate with that some?
It says, as a matter of fact, some of these services I don't even want.
I certainly don't want these schools, as a matter of fact. And I mention this because I thought when I interviewed Donald Rainwater, who ran for governor of the Libertarian Party in Indiana, he had such a reasonable plan on all this stuff.
It was so reasonable.
It's a shame that people don't pay any attention to issues.
They only vote for Republicans or Democrats. If you remember Donald Rainwater, when he came on, he said, what I propose,
he says, it's ridiculous that you have to pay this tax forever.
It's like anything else.
When you buy it, you pay a tax up front.
So he goes, let's just make it a 7% tax.
And rather than reevaluating your property, because your property, you know,
you'd have to sell it in order to get that.
But he said, so you take whatever you bought it for.
You pay 7% tax and you could pay it up front and roll it into your mortgage and amortize it over 30 years.
Or you could pay 1% a year for seven years.
But either way, you're done after that.
You pay if the property tax is going to be 7%, you pay the 7% and you're done.
Of course, none of that stuff is ever going to happen unless we do something about the useless
eaters. In this particular case, they're not useless. They're dangerous eaters. And that's
the schools. We need to start a movement not to defund the police as much as to defund the schools.
That's what's really destroying our society is the schools.
And it's destroying our homes as well.
And when I talk about it, I certainly see it in Texas.
All the people coming across the border illegally for free schooling,
building school after school after school.
A lot of those schools, no English being spoken.
And so you have a situation where I have to pay for the education
of any child who, you know, parents want to send the child here. I said, all these dreamers coming
in, we're not going to have the American dream of even being able to rent a home, you know,
as a home owner. Well, the tariff prices that we're looking at this, this is from Reason Magazine.
It said, make cars and everything else cheap again.
The tariff price shock absorber in 2019, the average price of a new car in America was less than $40,000.
But in the years since the pandemic, prices of new vehicles have risen rapidly. As
of October 2024, the average price of a new car is more than $47,000. It's gone from $40,000 to
$47,000. I mean, we're talking about, what is it, 17, 18% increase, I think. That's just in five
years. Are these better cars? Have we had that much inflation?
Well, again, it's going to be taxes and regulations that are doing that.
Trump's proposal to erect 25% tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico would hit low-priced vehicles especially hard. Because many auto manufacturers have moved production of less expensive, low-profit margin vehicles to Mexico.
So it's going to boost up the bottom end of these things.
And of course, Delantis has completely, their management has completely destroyed the Jeep line.
Because rather than making basic Je know, basic Jeeps,
which is what people really want,
they want basic rugged transportation or whatever,
they don't want some really expensive thing.
That's not their market, but they decided that they wanted to upscale it.
So they loaded it up with all kinds of accoutrements and bells and whistles
and people can't afford them anymore.
Musk wants direct democracy on Mars.
What drugs is he on besides ketamine?
Yeah, that's an interesting.
When I saw that, I thought, what drugs is he on?
I thought about all this stuff about ketamine.
You know, he goes back about nine months.
Remember how he got really mad at Don Lemon?
Because Don Lemon asked him about that that he got furious about that and um you know he was uh going to uh do something with don lemon on twitter basically
fired him essentially uh but um what he said was well i i said that i use ketamine uh and it's
something that i'm being treated for by a
doctor. I'm not using it excessively. I'm not addicted to it. It's by prescription and it's
for depression. And he said, and I just wanted to get it out there because I thought other people
having problems with depression and they needed to know not to use SSRIs. Well, that's right don't use ssris uh but um the question i had with it was
why is the richest man in history so depressed
money can't buy love money can't buy happiness evidently it buys you depression why is he
depressed right isn't it supposed isn't money supposed to fix everything?
Except it doesn't.
You just had Sununu, the governor, the Republican governor of New Hampshire.
What he said about Musk, I thought was one of the most naive things I've ever seen in my life.
He says, well, the good thing about him is he can't be bribed.
He's got too much money.
He's like, are you kidding me?
The people
who have that kind of money, they love it more than anybody else. And they can never have enough.
Remember when Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller was asked by a reporter, said, how much is enough?
You're the richest man in the world. And he says, well, just a little more. They are addicted to it.
He may not be addicted to ketamine, but he is addicted to money. You say something like that, you don't understand
anything about human nature. So anyway, Musk says the Martians will decide how they are ruled.
He says, I recommend direct rather than representative democracy. You know, when I
look at this, I really do think when I talked about that x club you know i really do think that thomas huxley and his grandsons were aldous huxley julian huxley julian coined the term
um uh trans um transhumanism uh aldous huxley was pushing the technocracy and of course elon
musk grandfather was into that i mean you know hg, H.G. Wells was the student of Thomas Huxley.
That was the X Club where they had these scientists.
And I just think that Musk's head is just thoroughly immersed in this sci-fi stuff.
And it's the kind of sci-fi, the dystopian societies, the technocratic transhumanist stuff.
It's the bad stuff, really.
He's long championed the idea of making humanity a multi-planetary species
and stressed the importance of Mars in ensuring the survival of the human race.
Well, you know, if I believe that, I guess I would probably need drugs, too.
If I believe that Mars is essential to the survival of the human race,
I think I would have to start getting massive quantities of ketamine or something
to cope with all that stuff.
This worldview of his is just...
Anyway, while advocating in September for Trump,
Musk said we will never reach Mars if Vice President Lala Hilarious were to win the November vote.
And so then in October, Trump gets on board, right?
Musk throws his stuff out and then his little puppet, Trump, parrots it back.
Trump promised to reach Mars by 2028.
There we go.
He said, Elon promised me that he's going to do that.
He says, we're going to win and he's going to reach Mars by the end of our term, which is a big thing.
We'll do it before China.
We'll do it before anybody.
My money is on that guy.
He's not putting any money on him.
You're putting the money on him.
Trump is putting your money on this guy.
He's giving him your tax money for this boondoggle.
The question I have about this is,
who's going to replace Kubrick in this?
First man on the moon.
First man on the Mars, I should say.
Who is going to concoct the Mars landing
like they concocted the moon landing.
I mean, they could pull this off.
They could definitely do a production with all the tools that they've got now.
They could do a great production and everybody would believe it.
Because Trump and Musk would tell them that they had actually done it.
Well, the Biden administration and Mr.
Monsanto is the nickname that they give him this is from
freethought project uh a former governor democrat who's working for that they're pushing
gmo corn onto mexico and uh this is the uh glyphosate uh abomination that's there the
roundup stuff, right?
Roundup ready.
These are GMO seeds so that you can poison the ground with glyphosate, with Roundup.
And nothing will grow there anymore except the seeds that Monsanto will sell you in perpetuity, right?
This is the kind of thing that for farmers in India, they started committing suicide because they were not making much money to start with. They couldn't make any money with this. And so now you've got the
American government shilling for Bayer, for Monsanto, the big pharmaceutical and chemical
companies, just like they do for the vaccines, pushing out poison and threatening Mexico because of the USMCA, saying you will put it in there.
Well, it's going to be an interesting back and forth because actually the Mexican government seems to care more about the health of their people, far more than the American government, which is willing to poison you with any number of things.
Your food, your mouthwash, your drinking water uh your vaccines and all the rest
of the stuff and um so they're pushing back on this and even though the trade organization
had said that the previous government leftist government amlo now they have another recently
elected president claudia scheinbaum Doesn't sound like a Mexican, does she?
But nevertheless, she's the incoming one.
She says, we must protect Mexico's biodiversity in our country.
As we say, without corn, there is no country.
Transgenic corn cannot be sown here in Mexico.
She's thrown down the gauntlet.
There are already decrees, but now we want to take it to the Constitution and let it be very clear that in Mexico it is forbidden to sow transgenic corn.
You know, they don't even with Mexican Coke, they don't put it in aluminum and they don't put it in plastic.
They put it in aluminum and they don't put it in plastic. They put it in bottles and they use sugar rather than fructose.
So Mexico's agencies found the consumption of GM corn in Mexico could impact health.
And GMO corn poses a risk of transgenic contamination.
Everybody knows that.
But the American government wants that
and uh mr monsanto is this guy uh vislac who um tom vislac he's the current agriculture secretary
for uh for biden he used to be the governor of iowa and uh you know corn and monsanto i guess
go hand in hand.
This is the guy who's pushing this stuff out.
And they've got now not just corn, but they've got Roundup Ready sugar beets.
Roundup Ready alfalfa.
So they can, you know, get, this is why we have glyphosate throughout the food chain.
One last story in just general news here, which I saw this I was interested in this.
Olivia Hussey, who was in the news just last year over Romeo and Juliet.
You may remember that as a Franco Zeffirelli had a memorable, memorable song that was associated with it.
Karen and I didn't see it because they decided that they make it in our ratedrated version and we were young at the time and so we're talking about that said yeah i don't think i ever saw
that you know we knew the music everybody knew the music time for us and that i think but um
because they made it r-rated we didn't see it and that's where the story is. In 1968, she was 15 years old.
And Romeo, the guy playing him, was 16 years old.
And Franco Zeffirelli had told them, promised them that there would be no nude scene.
And then he, well, that wasn't in the script when they signed up for it.
And then he promised them, well, you'll be wearing body suits and everything.
And then when they get, it's like the last thing that they film and they worked on this film and it's the very last, he saved it to the very last thing and put pressure on them.
And he said, no, you're going to do it nude.
And if you don't, I'm going to shut the film down
and we'll never see the light of day
to these 15, 16-year-old kids.
And then he promised them, don't worry,
we'll put the camera such that you don't,
but they didn't, right?
Everything about it was a lie.
And so the reason I bring all this stuff up
was because there was a lawsuit last year
they brought a sexual harassment lawsuit now of course franco zeffirelli had died so it's not
against his estate but it was against paramount pictures which bankrolled it and it was a
tremendous miscarriage of justice frankly because the judge said, the statute of limitations has expired.
And it had, except that in California and in New York, they had done a temporary suspension of the statute of limitations.
That's one of the reasons why Donald Trump got the sexual abuse or harassment or whatever
the official charge was, that $5 million judgment that E. Jean Carroll got against him.
That came up because in New York they had taken the statute of limitations away.
And there's no reason that there should be statute of limitations on any pedophilia, is there?
It's difficult enough to prove something after decades.
But when you take that away now, in this particular case,
it's very easy to prove what had happened. So the judge pretended that they had missed the deadline and threw the
case out. And so again, this is our court systems, our government, the corruption that we see
everywhere. Woody, 759, 600 DEI rookie cops. What could go wrong that's right uh in new york for new year's
eve fisher 2024 and that's why i drive my 99 ford ranger still and yes it is a stick shift there you
go endangered species and that is also probably the most effective anti-theft device you could have a stick shift what is this thing i don't know
atomic dog forget the ketamine a big bowl of sauerkraut and knockwurst will fix musk up there
you go uh bloatin says musk can take his spacex to mars and move his three baby mamas and 12 kids
there there you go yeah you first let him put the brain chip in first let's
see how that's going to work out as well junk silver unfortunately no longer about the mexican
coca-cola not no longer true about that oh really it's only the export production that uses real
sugar and glass bottles due to mexican junk food taxes the coca-Cola there, is high fructose corn syrup in aluminum.
Oh, how about that?
Well, very interesting.
I learned something today.
Yeah, when I saw that, I thought, well, they take better care of their people than we do.
But no, every government is coming after its own.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Succes! And now, the David Knight Show.
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democracy and uh just like the democrats we're all about democracy right well president trump and wanted to get to this yesterday, but I spent so much time talking about the MAGA, the MAGA-Musk meltdown that was happening.
And the H-1B, and I've got more to say about that H-1B visa comment from a listener that was very, very good.
But anyway, I didn't get to this and it was a part of
trump's christmas message that was out there a uh one of the biggest bah humbugs of the of the
century that is out there and his christmas message uh it was characterized on american
greatness as a humorous Christmas Day post.
I didn't see the humor in it, quite frankly.
I think Trump is the joke and the people who make excuses for his divisive trolling where he mixes everything up.
The guy is just a one man civil war within the Republican Party, within Americaica with other countries and the rest of this
stuff um so uh this is his christmas message merry christmas to all including the wonderful
soldiers of china who are lovingly but illegally operating the panama canal where we lost 38 000
people building it 110 years ago always making certain that the United States puts in billions of dollars in repair money,
but will have absolutely nothing to say about anything.
Also, to Governor Justin Trudeau of Canada, whose citizens' taxes are far too high,
but if Canada were to become the 51st state, their taxes would be cut by more than 60%.
Their businesses would immediately double in size, and they would militarily be protected
like no other country anywhere in the world how does that work you know we got
nato tripwires and all the rest of stuff everywhere around the world we're protected are we really
no the american empire puts us all at risk this is at risk of a world war three and nuclear war
this next year yeah protected likewise the people of green, which is needed by the U.S. for national security purposes.
And who want the U.S. to be there?
And we will be there, he said.
We will really.
So is this his Monroe Doctrine?
Or is it a domino theory?
Does he need Liebenstrom to up into canada and take it over
move into greenland and the rest of this stuff uh so he says we should take back the panama canal
he also says and also to the 37 most violent criminals who killed raped and plundered
like virtually no one before them but we're just given incredibly a pardon by sleepy Joe Biden.
I refuse to wish a Merry Christmas to those lucky souls,
but will instead say, go to hell.
And he's got it all uppercase.
We had the greatest election in the history of our country.
A bright light is now shining over the USA.
Me, me, me.
And in 26 days, we will make America great again.
Merry Christmas and bah humbug this is done just the same day that elon musk is telling maga to go f yourself uh you retarded
lazy americans you know um in other words i may be the richest man in history but i want you
to lose your job because i need to replace you with somebody who will work very cheaply.
Because, you know, it's never enough.
Never enough.
Well, you have an article at Mises Institute.
The state is not Santa Claus, it's the Grinch.
Reminds me of the article that P.J. O'Rourke wrote a long time ago when he was writing for the Rolling Stone.
He said, Democrats think that government is Santa Claus, and Republicans think that government is God.
They've got their Ten Commandments, and this is back maybe in the 80s or whatever, where people typically characterize the distance difference between the two parties as one of them wants to give you economic freedom, but take away your civil liberties and vice versa for the other party.
But what P.J. O'Rourke said, he said, the problem is that Santa Claus is not real.
God is leaning to the Republican side.
Santa Claus is a magical, benevolent figure
who is able to produce and distribute gifts to children
every Christmas Eve at no cost to the recipient.
So that's how the Democrats see government,
as Santa Claus.
Problem is, a government has no resources of its own.
It can't give with one hand
what has not been first taken by the other.
So the real metaphor would be Santa going to one house and stealing toys and taking them to the next house.
That's what government does at Santa Claus.
And that's why they say, like, the Grinch, because, you know, you're just redistributing this stuff.
And there were a couple of articles about It's a Wonderful Life.
Every year on the 23rd of December,
I play the report that I did on the 100th anniversary
called It's a Wonderful Lie,
looking at some of the parallels between the deceptive creation
of the Federal Reserve on december the 23rd and uh what what was portrayed
in the movie where you have a potter who is clearly a figure of um jp morgan orchestrating
bank runs and all the rest of the stuff in order to get a monopoly on stuff but this was done by
jeffrey tucker and he talks about the economics of its wonderful life.
And I thought, well, that's kind of interesting.
That's one of the things that I talked about in terms of the inflation that's been created
by the Federal Reserve.
You look at some of the numbers that were there for the salary, for the prices of homes,
$5,000, $6,000 for a home or something like that in 1945.
The $8,000, which is still a lot of money,
a lot of money, but it was a phenomenal amount of money back then. It was more than the typical
homes that George Bailey was building for the people with savings and loan. And I looked it
up in the inflation calculator from 1945 to today, that would be about $142,000.
And those are the official inflation numbers.
Inflation is much higher than that.
But he sold that, and he didn't give it back either.
He found it.
Finders keepers.
But what he was writing about in terms of the economics of it was not about the inflation that had been created.
It begins, and this is something I've not talked about, how the FBI, and I've mentioned
it in the past, I didn't talk about it this year, how the FBI was not happy at all with
this story.
They thought it was very anti-capitalist, anti-banker, and they thought that it might
have some communist influence because of that
this is what the fbi said in a memo about it's a wonderful life with regard to the picture it's a
wonderful life so-and-so stated and that was redacted in substance that the film represented
rather obvious attempts to discredit bankers by casting lionel barrymore as a scrooge type
so he'd be the most hated man in the picture.
Well, you know, by their works, you will know them.
Jeffrey Tucker says,
you may not want to try to defend capitalism
by defending Mr. Potter here.
Anyway, they said the memo from the FBI goes on to say,
this, according to these sources, is a common trick used by communists.
In addition, they also stated that in his opinion, this picture deliberately maligned the upper class attempting to show the people who had money were mean and despicable characters.
Evidently, this redacted person is Mr. Potter himself.
This is the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover.
Now, as far as communist influence goes,
think about the fact that the communists themselves
were funded by banksters, right?
It was Max Warburg, the German central banker,
who gave Vladimir Lenin $10 million in gold, real money,
put him on a sealed train from Switzerland to Russia to start the Russian Revolution.
The Russian Revolution was funded by the German central banker Max Warburg,
who was also involved in the creation of the Federal
Reserve.
So it's kind of interesting.
This guy helped to start the Federal Reserve and the communists in Russia.
Hmm.
So they're not polar opposites, are they?
No, they're not.
As a matter of fact, you can see it's a great film.
You have to dig around a little bit to find it in the U.S.,
but they actually did a movie about Lenin
on that train with $10 million in gold,
and it had Ben Kingsley playing Lenin.
And interestingly enough,
they won't release that movie in the United States,
so you have to get a European copy of it.
It's amazing
to me how they try to censor anybody's understanding of the Federal Reserve like that was the you know
the first thing that ever been censored in Infowars off of YouTube and that was five years before the
mass censorship in 2018 but you know they censor that little report uh they censor the movie with ben kingsley in it
you will not say anything about the federal reserve just understand who rules you if you're
not allowed to criticize them well jeffrey tucker says if it was a communist plot it wasn't a very
good one the film celebrates small town life family hard work faith dedication to truth bottom
up prosperity while villainizing theft.
Mr. Potter effectively steals the money belonging to the small bank, the $142,000 in today's money.
Ask anyone what the message of the film is and they'll tell you truth, decency.
Be happy with the opportunities you have.
Don't be jealous or envious of others.
Count your blessings.
Remember how valuable you are as a person. Rally around the life that you have. Don't be jealous or envious of others. Count your blessings. Remember how valuable you are as a person.
Rally around the life that you have.
Serve your community.
Fight evil when necessary.
And don't ever take your good life for granted.
That's a pretty good synopsis of it.
So he said, when he's looking at it, he said um uh when he's looking at it he said actually uh the film can properly be seen as part
of a long line of capris populist impulses as most fully realized in his 1941 masterpiece meet john
doe that film he says is actually better in his view the story of how a legitimate populist movement gets played by a wicked power broker
who does that role is that uh is that trump um who attempts to channel the people's goodness
into a fifth column movement designed to subvert the constitution i have certain historical figures
in mind he thinks of fdr he says but that's for another time. But when he talks about the economics of It's a Wonderful Life,
what he is talking about is the operation of the Fed
and how it is involved with banks and the fact that, he says,
to be sure there's a role for institutions that provide 100% backing for deposits.
He said, when we look at the Fed, after the war, he said, they provided liquidity for
the Great War.
The industry never really righted itself towards financial soundness.
The bank runs of the early 1930s and so forth that ended with the mandated bank holidays
and devaluation.
He said, central banking itself is the source of the problem.
Nor did government provided deposit insurance, which started in 1933.
Nor did that work as a stabilizer.
He said even now people are reluctant to keep more than $250,000, which is what is insured by the FDIC.
They're essentially seeking, he said, perfect liquidity on their accounts. The other option is to hold one's own money in a financial firm that keeps money invested in stocks and bonds.
And what he doesn't mention is the third option that is gold and silver that you have in your own possession that is outside of these institutions.
But he does move on to Bitcoin.
And he said, you know, there's no deposit insurance.
There's no Bitcoin central bank.
Some exchanges have gone belly up precisely because not all promises have been kept.
And see, that's a big issue, to me, a big difference between gold, silver, and Bitcoin.
You still have to have this intermediate step unless you have your own wallet.
And that's what he says.
He said it'll become an increasingly mixed
complex mixture of self-custody so you can keep it on your own wallet there rather than in an
exchange but he said and leveraged services of various risk profiles and we look at that
that risk profile is what already you've got BlackRock and Lucky
Lutonik and all the rest of them moving into the derivatives, the tokenization, the stuff
that I think is the real kind of hidden risk for all that.
But I want to say one more thing before we take a break here, and that is about It's
a Wonderful Life. This year, Amazon got a lot of people upset
because they put up on Amazon Prime
a severely redacted version of It's a Wonderful Life.
And it was interesting what they cut out.
And when I looked at this, I didn't see any articles.
Maybe somebody has figured this out.
I didn't see anybody really understand what was going on with the copyrights.
Perhaps Jonathan Turley did, the lawyer, because he said he made a comment about it.
He said, you know, it's a tale of how your particular one person's particular life affects many other people.
Sorry, I had to sneeze there.
But he says it's also a tale of how copyrights, you know,
affect and touch so many other people as well.
So I think he understands what it is.
You know, the interesting thing about this from the standpoint
that we saw it with a video store
was that you had the copyright had expired.
It was clerical error.
They didn't renew it.
And so it went in a public domain.
And was it Turner's broadcast system, which turned into CNN, Ted Turner?
They saw it was in a public domain, and they played it a lot and made it a classic.
It was never famous before that.
How did they get it back, though?
Because it's only in America
that the District of Criminals and Corruption
could be bought off to renew that copyright.
And so what they did was,
after it was in public domain for many years,
they reasserted a copyright on it in America. And they did it by pretending that it wasn't a movie,
but that it was a book. Seriously. What they did was they said, well, yeah, according to law,
the copyrights on movies can only be X type of thing. We let that copyright expire. However,
there is a copyright on the screenplay.
And so that means that the movie should be re-copyrighted. And they got some corrupt
people in government to agree to that, bought them off. The same thing that was happening with
the plaintiffs and the Romeo and Juliet thing, complete miscarriage of justice there and so um they reasserted their
copyright that is why this thing was edited on amazon what they did was they edited out all the
stuff about pottersville right so you know all the stuff about where he says well i wish i'd never
been born he said poof you've never been born and he gets to see how awful his uh all the people
surrounding him how bad their life was and what had happened to the community and all the rest of the stuff.
They completely cut out all of that stuff.
Because you see, if you completely change the storyline, then they can't come after
you for the copyright.
So they had the full movie up in both black and white and color.
And then they put up a version that was edited to avoid the copyright and it made
absolutely no sense because it completely destroyed the storyline um truly is amazing
the games that they play and of course that was what youtube tried to play that game with me
except that what i did was fair use number one i put up clips i talked about
them number two the entire movie had been up for over a decade and had over a million views that's
where where do you think i got those clips that i used on fair use and that movie stayed up but
they took down my short fair use commentary because it was other stuff.
And it wasn't just the movie.
They took that down, claiming a copyright violation.
So Jonathan Turley says, it's a wonderful life has been reduced to a not so wonderful hour.
It may be because Congress continues to daisy chain extensions of copyright periods.
As Clarence said, strange, isn't it?
Each man's life touches so many others.
Jonathan Turley said the same thing can be said of copyrights.
But YouTube has still not learned the lesson about censorship.
This is from Tom Knighton at Bearing Arms. And he said, a lot of us grew up with guns
and parents who taught us how to hunt in the woods.
And he said, and yet, you know, he had a movie that was,
I think it was him that did it.
It might've been him or somebody else.
But anyway, they put up a movie about that.
It was an eight millimeter film
that they got transferred to digital.
And then they uploaded it.
It was a Super 8 tape of a trip to Montana done in 1993.
They uploaded it, and they got a copyright strike.
They got a takedown strike, not copyright, but a takedown strike from YouTube because they said this is content that endangers the emotional, physical well-being of minors.
That's not allowed on YouTube.
Taking a hunting trip with your parents.
And there was a lot of other stuff about their vacation that was on there as well.
We use a combination of automated systems and human reviews to detect violations of our community guidelines.
It says, well, this is just a first warning.
But if you continue with this, we will take your entire channel down.
You know, it was about this time, four years ago, that they took me down a second time.
At first, they took me down, you know, with they took me down you know with uh info wars
thing then i had my own program so i thought well see what happens with this uh i the thing
that triggered it the takedown was a video that i put up with the title 2020 the year the world
became china oh that got them so they came after that and they put a strike on it and um then they uh you know
quickly started going through everything i had and boom boom boom three strikes you're out
that type of thing uh now i can't even put up a um and i you know put up christmas the christmas
carols and they took down that channel as well um so youtube he said used to be a pretty free place
yeah there were limits but those limits
are based on what was legal lawmakers however have bullied the service to such a point
where they're hysterical and this is just another example at least in my opinion
well at least he understands the fact that it's coming from politicians and that they are not
doing this because of their their woke leftist ideas.
They're being told who to censor.
But, you know, it's been 11 years since I got censored for the It's a Wonderful Life
thing.
Just like Pastor Martin Niemuller said, you know, first they came for this group.
I did nothing because I wasn't in that group.
Then they came for the...
So first they came for the people who did videos about the federal reserve.
And now here we are 11 years later,
they're coming after people who put up videos of hunting trips with their
children,
teens should say that children.
And that's the way this is all going to go.
Eventually it gets out there to everybody.
And that's kind of where we are right now.
Card Goldsmith, the new version of It's a Wonderful Life.
It's just called It's a Life.
Get a life, right?
Yeah, it's not wonderful at all.
They took all the wonderful stuff out of it.
We'll be right back.
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Well, Jason Marker's got an update.
He says, I still can't even log in to Knights of the Storm YouTube account.
If I am logged in to Google as a Knights of the Storm. Any YouTube video embedded on any website will not play.
Wow.
Wow.
That's amazing.
Yeah, I don't even try to log in with my other thing.
I didn't know that it did that kind of stuff.
Aren't you tired of this stuff?
And, you know, the guy who was writing for Bearing Arms, he understands that it's a political thing.
It's a government thing.
Does he understand that this was designed by this
is bipartisan that it was designed by a DARPA psychologist and that when the when the technology
started getting to the point in the 90s where the speeds were uh when it was up to speed what they
did was they started creating all these venture capital firms to fund google so they could operate
for years
and years. You know, it's interesting. You're seeing some of the same kind of stuff happening
now with, I didn't have the article here. I wasn't going to talk, but I did read about it.
The OpenAI has just come out with version three and it's not available for the public yet of their
kind of chat program or whatever, but they said it cost $1,000 per query.
I was talking to Whistler about that.
And he says, yeah, that can't be right.
And I said, no, it is.
Because they say here that for the other ones, it's about $5.
The other ones are still operating at a loss when you look at the the you know programs that you've got to create some of these things they're still operating at a loss
and so that's the model that they set up you know they created these you had the cia actually went
public with a venture capital firm they called it incutel but you had all these other venture
capital firms and they had on the boards they had people from the NSA, people from the CIA, people from this intelligence agency, and that one sitting on the boards.
And they were giving them money so they could operate for years and years.
And everybody's getting everything for free.
And I used to look at this stuff and say, how in the world are they getting it?
Well, they're being paid by the, could have even been dark money for all we know from the cia and
these other people but they're getting money from the government to run this thing and then when
they got everybody there and they consolidate their monopolies then they drop the hammer of
censorship because it was always about surveillance and censorship and that's where it is right now
so sorry that's happening to you by the way i thank you jason jason sent us a wise
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media, but I would like to get this information out. Um, it's a little bit too much pinky in the
brain or Elon Musk and Trump. You know, I'm not stay away from, I'm going to dominate the world,
but, uh, we do want to get this information out by the way for the love of the road uh and thank you so much for doing it he set up a telegram channel for us
and we really don't understand how to use telegram and social media and i never invested in it
because after the way i've been kicked around by social media uh platforms all the rest of the
stuff it's like i'm just not interested in learning some some new paradigm because I'll probably get kicked off it.
But they've been pretty good, I guess, in terms of this.
And he says, I put that movie up, the one about Lennon, The Train, 1988.
He said, I put that up on your telegram back in June 22
when I first heard you mention it.
So, again, people can go to the telegram thing
that For the Love of the Road has set up.
Very kind of him to do that.
He puts the show up there for us, and he's just done that as a volunteer thing.
Thank you so much for doing that.
That is really kind.
LT Oracle of Truth said, David, another thing I noticed when watching Christmas Vacation
is they've added chemtrails to the clear sky.
There you go. There you go.
There you go.
Joe Nationalist, thank you for the tip.
He says, happy new year to you and your family.
Thank you.
He says, thank you for all you do.
Standing for truth, no matter the cost.
May King Jesus bless you, sir.
Oh, he has.
Thank you so much, though.
Thank you.
Yeah, we're going to, by the way, I should say tomorrow is going to be a rebroadcast and we'll be up late tonight watching all the other people shoot off fireworks.
Where we are, we got a pretty clear view of a lot of different areas that are out there.
We can see that from a long, long distance, we can see the fireworks over Dollywood and places like that.
Tonight, you know, everybody is shooting them off so uh we're just going to be kind of um um you know uh what is lurkers lurkers we'll be
fireworks lurkers we'll just be sitting there not saying anything not firing anything off ourselves
we'll just be lurking and looking at fireworks um well the federal reserve got hacked poor things
the u.s treasury says that it's not
actually the federal reserve it's the u.s treasury but you know hey whatever and the
revolving door there with with uh janet yelling uh and i maybe this is real maybe they're not
you know consuming mushrooms or something um because she is known for consuming vast quantities of mushrooms and
bowing incessantly to the chinese because i remember that video i played the u.s treasury
says chinese hackers stole documents in a major incident it's like wait a minute
theft and counterfeiting that is something that belongs to the treasury department of the federal
reserve let's not let any of these chinese communists get involved in this how dare them you know that
that's reserved for our own government to do that not the chinese communists chinese state sponsored
hackers breached the u.s treasury department's computer security guardrails this month and stole
documents in the treasury called a major incident treasury Treasury officials are kind of tight lipped about this with Reuters.
And there's a reason for that, folks.
Because whenever they say they know who hacked them, oh, we know it was China or we know
it was Russia.
They're lying.
They're lying.
Do you remember a guy got a pretty long jail sentence for leaking the Vault 7 documents as well as the source code.
Source code is out there.
Anybody can get the source code.
But at first, it was published by WikiLeaks that showed how this program operated.
So they put the manual out.
And with Vault 7, you can make it look like you're anybody.
Remember, oh, the Russians did this.
And we can tell from the keystrokes and all the rest of the stuff.
Well, they simulate that.
And back in the day, I talked to William Benny.
I talked to John McAfee.
And they're both saying, of course, they can't tell that.
Everybody's got this this
type of program now but even before that was out McAfee said that he said you're not going to
you're always going to impersonate somebody else you're not going to do it and say that it is
you know so that they can see that it's you so he's saying Chinese state-sponsored hackers that
is a lie that is Reuters. Why would they do that?
Well, again, they want to have justification for having a war with China,
which is what they want to do.
Or, you know, maybe they blame it on China.
Maybe it's a false flag or whatever.
You know, it could have been individuals.
It could have been an inside job, and it frequently is.
And this is kind of interesting.
The hackers compromised a third-party security service provider called beyond trust that might be you might think that
something would you hire a cyber security company called beyond trust uh that's good and interestingly enough as goat tree has pointed out many times
he said almost all these hacks are an inside job inside the the company or whatever somebody's got
a gripe with it but if it isn't that the next most likely thing is uh that it's going to be
somebody who has got a backdoor.
And you've got a lot of different backdoors that are always there with the software.
So you've got a backdoor that is put in for the owner.
You've got a backdoor that's put in for the tech developers.
They put their own backdoor in.
I wrote the point-of-sale software and inventory tracking thing for the video stores we had.
As a matter of fact, that's why we opened up video stores i was gonna gonna sell that stuff but um i put a a hard-coded a password in that
just in case we got stuck out it was you know gave me master access to everything
uh everybody does that uh you know that was 40 something years ago i did almost 40 years 86 uh so um anyway uh that's an old story
and uh everybody does that and that's what they're saying happened with us somehow those
those commies uh got this backdoor password that allowed tech support to remotely provide services for the Treasury Department
offices. And they got in there. So again, why are they telling everybody, though, that it was the
Chinese hackers who did it? Because the government has got some other ulterior motives there.
Meanwhile, when we talk about hacking the financial system, we have the Bank of International Settlements. The Central Bank of Central Banks is now
still after CBDC, still pushing for this stuff. That's why it's probably not a bad thing. It's
probably a good thing for various states to have prohibition of CBDC. But that's not really the way that's going to be rolling out. What we have to watch
out for is a stealth, de facto kind of approach, which is what I think is coming with Lucky Lutnik
and the people that Trump has put in his administration. They are going to create this
in a de facto way, because already the Five Eyes's before the election, the five I's came out
and said, we're not going to do a CBDC.
The five I's are the five intelligence agencies.
I guess that's where they came up with the I's.
But of course, they are also looking at us, and they do spell it as E-Y-E, not the letter
I for intelligence.
But it's the U.S., the U.K., Canada, New Zealand, Australia.
And they work together.
And they said, no, we're not going to do CBDC.
We're going to do something that's stealthier, that is sneakier.
But the BIS for the rest of the world is still coming up with their version of CBDC.
What they'll do is they'll probably run this out for a lot of different countries and then somewhere down the road uh the people
in the us uk canada new zealand australia where we got the uh we understand now what the cbdc
thing is about they'll they'll merge whatever this de facto thing is in there so it's it's good for
states if you're in a state it's good for them to put in prohibitions of cbdc but what they really need to be focusing on is not
just a central bank digital currency they need to be focusing on uh no digital id no surveillance
no prohibition or programming of money and no digital money that type of you need to have
that kind of legislation that's going to be there and you can put that kind of legislation that's going to be there. And you can put that kind of legislation in there
and still not affect Bitcoin or some of these other things.
But you need to look at the functions that they're trying to use
to control us and prohibit those functions.
Don't just use the term CBDC.
So the Bank of International Settlement is still pursuing, though,
a retail CBDC, which would essentially destroy all banking.
Everything would be handled by the central bank.
And so all these other banks would be taken out.
That's another reason why they're not going to do that kind of approach in the United States, because the U.S. always partners.
They have a public-private partnership with these big companies like J.P. Morgan or whatever.
They're going to make sure that these guys have all got a slice of the pie, and they're going to help them to implement it.
That's the way they always do this.
By the way, the ultimate thing is not with state laws, but it's making sure that you're banking on yourself with gold and silver,
with Tony Ardman. You can find him at davidknight.gold, and he can help you on a
Wise Wolf pack thing, or he can help you to accumulate on a gradual basis, or he can help you
to buy gold and silver outright. So as we look at the next year and people are talking about
what has happened, of course, nobody knows. Nobody knows what gold is going to do. Nobody
knows what Bitcoin is going to do. We've got a pretty good idea of what's going to happen to the
U.S. economy. It's not looking good. All the different economies are staring at stagflation
or as Gerald Salenti points out, dragflation.
And not just a stagnant, you know, not growing society, but one that is going down.
So that seems to be the situation as I ended the show yesterday, talking about what was happening in Germany.
Things really bad there, but also in China.
Truly amazing to see these ghost towns of railroad stations, of areas of Beijing, people taking pictures.
There's nobody out on the streets.
They go into retail stores and the malls.
It's a 14-minute long video.
And it was one person after the other, one area after the other, showing nobody is out buying anything or shopping or eating out at restaurants.
And how the restaurants are cutting their prices and
everything trying to get some business that's china and into all that mix you're going to have
trump do a tariff dump this is insanity we're going to be living in some interesting time so
what is going to happen with gold well one person at tdurities says they think that gold will hold its own in 2025, and it'll be around the area.
Right now, it's like $2,600, $2,700.
Thinks it's going to stay there for the next year.
But another person is looking at it with a different opinion.
Capital Lights' Sheevan is as bullish on gold in 2025 as she was in 2024.
So, you know, she thinks it's going to be very large.
Forex has got the question, will gold deliver a standout start to 2025,
or will a decade-long seasonal trend fail in January?
Well, I think you just have to look at fundamentals, and you have to understand.
We just talked about it.
Look at inflation from 1945 to today. You got $8,000. Then the purchasing power, you would need to have $147,000 today
to buy what that $8,000 did. When you look at the explosion in the deficit and you look at
Trump's temper tantrum about the fact that he wants the debt
ceiling removed well i think we can probably put two and two together and figure out where that is
going uh lt oracle of truth says the david knight rerun is better than the rose parade for sure well
thank you that's uh that's a good compliment i that. Although that's kind of a low bar anymore, I guess, maybe.
We're going to take a quick break.
I would just say, let's ask Yukon Cornelius what he thinks is going to happen.
That's right, boys and girls.
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Whoa! Silver and gold! Yuck! Fiat! Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon you're listening to The David Knight Show.
Well, I said I was going to talk more about H-1B visas, and I had an email that was sent to me from a long-term listener, Noel, who works in the technical field, I think.
I know he works in math and has a curriculum that he put together for students.
But he sent this.
He says, I'm really livid at zero hedge right now.
He said, and this is the comment that I left on the zero hedge site.
And I think this is important for people to see it from the perspective of people who are just as you had Elon Musk.
And one woman said, well, my son just got his degree in engineering and he can't get
a job and neither can any of his friends who are white Americans.
They can't get a job.
They won't even consider them for this stuff.
They wind up working at a computer center for something that they didn't need a
degree for and uh so he writes this down are you serious zero hedges this is comment
he says this is what people vote for for more h1b visas instead of abolishing the program
altogether for readers unfamiliar with this decades-long betrayal of Americans, I encourage you to create a fake tech resume, use something like ChatGPT, and post it on recruiting sites and
see how many phone calls you actually get. Not many. When you do, it's from some low-level Indian
recruiter, five degrees removed from the actual hiring manager, and who doesn't even know the
hiring company. They, along with others in the same room, are just blasting out the same job requisitions
to hundreds of people in a giant BCC email looking for the cheapest candidate.
That's what they're told to do.
And as I point out, they set up this lottery system, and these recruiting firms, Intuit
is one of them, and there's another one. A lot of them are based in India now.
And what they do is you have to apply for the lottery,
but there's no cost to buy a ticket, you see.
And so they flood it with tickets.
I mean, how many lottery tickets would you get if there was no cost for it?
Right?
That's what we're talking about here.
And they don't even have people to fill the slots.
And they have seen that. You know, sometimes when these people win, they don't have a body to stick in there.
Well, that's obviously fraud.
A fraud on the program.
And yet, the government doesn't punish that.
Doesn't say, well, okay, you can't bid now for next year or whatever.
Right?
No.
There is no financial penalty.
There's no penalty for any of that stuff
so the whole thing is a complete fraud but he says if you do get a rare interview rare to never
unless you're in a college placement and you too will be phased out he says i guarantee you that
it'll be an indian interviewing you like they own the place and you have no place in your own
country go ahead and try it i'll bet my head on a guillotine that it will not get cut off
because I guarantee that's what will happen.
Meanwhile, countless highly qualified Americans are unemployed
or underemployed, chronically underemployed in tech.
There's more than enough talented, qualified,
U.S.-born professionals to fill these jobs,
but they're actively ignored by undermining design.
And again, it's because the richest men in the world need to get richer.
And so they're going to go for the cheapest labor that they can get, and they're going
to game the system, and they've got this corrupt thing.
And look, this is not about a free market, and this is not about the Constitution.
Don't get distracted with that stuff.
It's not about free and open
competition or the rest of the stuff. This is about the great replacement. This is a design.
We had this argument back in the 1990s. I remember when everybody was saying, well,
you know, they're shipping all the jobs, the manufacturing jobs to China.
And I remember Reason and a lot of libertarian magazines saying, well, no, that's just, you know,
that'd be great. If you can get a Chinese person working slave wages for you,
that's great.
You should own a slave, right?
Everyone should own a slave.
So, you know, get a few Chinese slaves working for you, slave wages.
Well, what happened to all of that stuff?
You know, Ross Perot was right.
It was a giant sucking sound.
And what they were doing was
transferring industry away from us into china it was a conspiracy and you can clearly see it now
you can see how it's turned out and it wasn't an accident folks because you can see how it is done
by design in the paris climate accord the great opening to china it's amazing how people celebrated
nixon and henry kissinger on that stuff even the people who didn't like richard nixon liberals
i remember stephen sonheim i never watched it but uh he did a um you know very famous broadway um
uh song and dance guy you know he's he did a funny thing happen on the way to the forum
and a whole bunch of other things like that.
But he, very successful.
But he actually did a,
I think he called it Nixon in China.
But he actually did like a Broadway musical
about Nixon and Kissinger going to China.
Who would want to see that?
I mean, that's the craziest thing in the world.
I saw that and was like, are you kidding me?
He did other stuff like Sweeney Todd about the demon barbarous Fleet Street.
He had all kinds of crazy topics that he would put in.
But my point in talking about all that is that from the very beginning, beginning people like kissinger mr bilderberg himself
it was always about uh eviscerating the u.s and europe and transferring wealth meaning
manufacturing to china and now they've stepped it up because more important than the labor
is the energy cost especially now because
now they can start to replace labor with robotics but you're still going to have even if they
replace labor with robots even if they replace slave labor in china with robots it still comes
down to the energy and they've been given such an amazing advantage in energy with this paris
climate accord uh you've got people who were
environmentalists they believe this scam and said wait a minute this isn't gonna are we talking
about global warming how does that help anything if china is allowed to pollute with a co2 stuff
right oh that's that's not a problem but the problem is is a transfer and and they said that
they said this isn't about global warming.
This is about transferring economic power to China.
That's what it's always been.
And so when you go back and you look at the manufacturers, that's what that's about.
And when you look at this, this is about the great replacement.
It's not about the Constitution.
It's not about free markets.
It's not about any of those principles. It's about this conspiracy to destroy the U.S. and Europe because they could stop the designs of these.
You know, if we still had wealth in these countries, it has to be eaten out.
It has to be eviscerated.
They have to destroy our societies.
They have to destroy the middle class in America and Europe for them to have their way with us.
That's what this is about.
It's the same as that.
And as a matter of fact, Noel gets to that.
He says this is anti-American, just like the de-industrialization of the 1970s was.
Eliminating manufacturing jobs and towns and leaving generational devastation in their wake.
H-1B continues, continues, and continues to undermine American workers in the tech industry.
This is not what Americans voted for.
There is no shortage of highly skilled American-born tech talent.
Americans have been betrayed for far too long.
Enough is enough.
This Zero Hedge article is BS.
And he's absolutely right.
That's what this is about it's a plan you should be able to see the contours of this plan now because we're right at the very end that's amazing to me people
can't because you still got people don't understand what happened in 2020 and they're still wearing
masks and getting vaccines and all the rest of the stuff. By the way, Gavin Newsom agrees with Musk and he agrees with Trump and he likes this.
Yeah, we got to have more people come in.
Right.
So, you know, when conservatives and big business all agree with Democrats, we know who's getting
screwed.
It's the rest of us, isn't it? Because it is the
great replacement. Maybe what we should do is we should call it in honor of the GOP, the grand old
party. Maybe we should call it the grand replacement. There we go. See, it's the grand old replacement.
Because it is a long story. And it did start with Republicans, Nixon and Henry Kissinger.
So it's the grand old replacement.
That's what it is.
So that was sent to me by Natasha.
Trump gaslighting Americans as usual.
Not surprised.
MAGA diehards will never hold him accountable.
He will get away with throwing Americans under the bus again and again and again.
It never ends, does it?
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Well, I saw this headline, and it's now since been fixed, but when it was first put up,
the headline said, Star of Crocodile Dundee dies at more than 90 years old.
I thought, what? Is that guy that old?
No, they're actually talking about the crocodile itself.
Later, they changed it and said said burt the reptilian star of crocodile dundee dies at more than 90 years old uh but you know um as
we look at this uh carter outlived him longer lived than a reptile but uh but not meaning any disrespect. I don't respect his politics, but yeah, he did a lot of
good things after he got out of the presidency. Not so many when he was there. I've seen some
people say, well, he did some deregulation of this and deregulation of that. Well, you know,
when you look at some things like Bill Clinton did, his deregulation of the banking industry was not a good thing, right?
And it was under Jimmy Carter, I believe, that they got rid of the usury laws.
How is he for the little guy?
I don't think that adds up.
Anyway, as we talk about death here, this story from Newsweek,
just spell it W-E-A-K, because the people telling us that
we're going to be out of oil in 1979 during the Carter malaise,
they said we're going to be out of oil in the mid-1980s and be out of
natural gas as well. Anyway, now they're saying,
what will humans look like in 50 000 years
well i think we're all going to look like skeletons um
that's what my dad used to always say he said we'll never know the difference 100 years from
now you know when you have something it's like chill out don't worry about this thing we're not
going to know the difference in 100 years we're not going to know the difference in 50 000 years
but actually i think we will uh our bodies will look like skeletons but we're going to be fully cognizant uh one way or the
other wherever we wind up we're going to understand what's going on it's kind of a frightening
scenario isn't it as you look back on this short period of time in your life uh so they said
evolution is part deterministic and part random.
Yeah.
Well, you know, that is true.
And they don't make a distinction between genetic variation and molecules to man type of evolution.
You don't change from one species to the other, just like you don't change from one gender to the other.
But you do have a tremendous amount of genetic variation.
We see this when people say, well, we have these super bugs that have evolved.
We had some bacteria, and we didn't kill them all off.
And so what happened was the ones that had some kind of genetic immunity to this,
they survived, and now they're starting to multiply,
and now they are immune to multiply and now we've got a you know they are immune to that particular uh thing whatever it was that we were using that treatment and so that is a kind of evolution but it's actually not evolution
in the sense they conflate these two things uh it is a genetic variation within a very, very complex and essentially infinite possibilities for DNA.
And I was thinking about that the other day.
I was thinking about the fact that when you look at music,
how many songs are there?
And how many more songs will there be?
Because you've got almost an infinite combination and we're only
talking about 12 different notes but the way that you play those notes the speed the distance the
differences between them how you play them in combination with each other because it's an
infinite variety but um you know you have the dna is even more infinite in its variety that is there. So you don't have molecules to man, evolution,
but you do have genetic variation.
And so, again, they will never miss an opportunity
to push evolution.
The bottom line, though, is that when you dehumanize people,
what it winds up doing, and this is the end result
of the X club of the huxleys and the
hg wells and the musk family and all the rest when you look at the technocrats and they're
disgust for human life you know we'll just create babies and hatcheries and that type of thing
we've had 62 000 babies older than 15 weeks killed in abortions every year.
And this year, they like to brag about the fact, well, there were more abortions this year than
there were last year. Well, that may be true, but guess what? There weren't any in Tennessee
or in Texas or in Florida where they outlawed these things. And so that's on you. That's on your conscience. That's on your state.
And we know that God is going to sort that out. We can't make it a perfect world,
and we can't control things that are outside of our area of expertise, but we can stop
killing a baby. And why do they focus on 15 weeks? Well, because that's now generally regarded as the age at which babies can feel pain when they have their arms and legs ripped off of them.
And so they go back and take a look at that.
I've shown it many times.
I won't show it today. The Procedure, that animated film, based on the testimony of an ultrasound technician
and what he saw is the baby was ripped from limb and died.
He watched it on ultrasound.
And, you know, people like Trump, Trump doesn't care.
Clinton doesn't care.
You know, I mention Clinton because I think about this.
You know, you always say, I feel your pain.
Now, he hasn't felt.
He's never had his arms and legs ripped off of him.
He doesn't feel the pain of a baby that's killed 62,000 of them.
After 12 weeks, they can feel pain.
But that is the judgment on our society, folks.
It truly is amazing. So when you look at, they've got a list here of the number of babies
aborted in various states, none of them in some of these states that have abandoned in Tennessee.
You also have an Anglican group pushing the idea that not everyone in the Bible is cisgender. Well, there's not anybody in the Bible that's cisgender.
That's not a thing.
You made that up, okay?
And they said there's some clear queer characters.
Are there really?
This is coming out of the UK, LGBT Faith UK.
And they have a resource, as they call,
they've got a series that says, The Bible Affirms.
The Bible affirms that you can ignore what the Bible says, right?
Well, no, actually it doesn't.
They said, not everyone in the Bible is cisgender, not everyone in the Bible is biologically
or anatomically male or female.
And to support this, they point to eunuchs how ignorant do you have to be
they have no idea why eunuchs were eunuchs they were slaves and they were castrated so that they
would not bother the harem of the the people there I remember a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. I'm talking about Stephen Sondheim. The joke, every time I think about eunuchs, I think of this joke.
The guy's got, he's selling women or whatever, you know, trafficker, I guess, in the Roman times.
And the eunuch is there and the girls are getting out of the bath and he's fanning them.
And he says, how many times have I told you? Don't fan the girls. And he says, ah, you'll be a eunuch
all your life. You're never going to get promoted. It was a form of slavery, but it was also a form
of mutilation and they were not doing it to themselves. But these people say, well, you got
the Egyptian eunuch and he's reading scripture and he's obviously you know and he has this interaction with philip and blah blah blah no no and then
they get even crazier well there's no characters in the bible who could definitely be identified as
intersex there are some characters who might be oh really such as well the Samaritan woman at the well. What would make you think that she is intersex?
I mean, it's absolutely insane.
Jesus encounters her and tells her that she's been married multiple times and she starts to get involved with him in a conversation.
She's been married multiple times.
She's not married, but she says, yeah, you've had several husbands, and you're not married to the one that you're living with right now.
Intersex, right?
Then they mentioned Deborah, the female judge who led the Israelites in the battle.
And they said, well, that's a very male thing for a woman to do.
And it was mentioned that, well, this is a shame on the men because they wouldn't take responsibility.
And she had to do it
uh that these people have completely missed but here's you know this is they've just had
the archbishop of canterbury uh coming after fire coming into fire and he resigned not necessarily
because of that but uh you know basically um laying down to the LGBT lobby.
And one person said, well, American Christians seem to be less ashamed about speaking about
their faith in public.
But he said, America is only about 10 years behind what happens in the UK.
And boy, that is absolutely true when you're talking about politics.
And this is all political.
This is political.
Politics, religion, whatever, this is the way that it is going.
He says the Church of England has become very liberal in terms of divorce,
in terms of sex outside of marriage, in terms of same-sex relationships, transgenderism.
He said every time the church tries to be more inclusive,
it actually becomes more exclusive to Christianity.
No, it becomes more exclusive to christianity no it becomes more exclusive to
christ it's excluding christ not christianity um and more inclusive to uh worldly values
and a downward trajectory uh so he says um what's the result of that he said well we have to look
traditional british values he said have given way in the country to nebulous multiculturalism that insists that there's
no such thing as british values and these kind of trends are happening in the u.s as well
the american culture is a fantastic culture you need to defend that look uh if that's going to
be our approach we're lost we've lost the fight it's not about british values or american values or family values or
american culture if we take it from that standpoint if we don't realize what this is you know you used
to see all the time at christmas time you would have um bill o'reilly megan kelly there's the war
on christmas nobody wants to say christmas they want to say happy holidays and all the rest of this stuff. It's like, that's the problem? Megyn Kelly would tell us, we all know that Santa Claus
is white. Oh, you do know that. How do you know that? They were so fixated on this stuff and they
couldn't see the commercialization within the celebration of Santa Claus or all the rest of
this stuff.
And they made it about a war on Christmas.
It's not a war on Christmas.
It is a spiritual war.
It's a lot more dangerous than that.
It is a spiritual war. And they never wanted to really acknowledge that.
You know, when we talked about Jimmy Carter,
he taught Sunday school for a very long time
at the church that he was in in Georgia.
And they even had it because he would travel around a lot.
He wanted to.
He was such a failure as president.
I think he was trying to reclaim some of it in terms of diplomatic things that he did.
And so he was traveling a lot.
So they'd have a schedule up there, they said, as to when he was going to be there so people could come see the celebrity Sunday school teacher. And they said, yes, you can take a picture with him, but you
cannot get his autograph. Not at church, you know, that type of stuff. So it's a celebrity thing.
But he did have an interesting quote. And he said, you know, talking about the woman at the well and
other things like that, he said, Jesus said,
if you look at a woman to lust after her, you have committed adultery in your heart. He says,
I've done that many times, many times. And I know that God has forgiven me. So I will not criticize a man who actually leaves his, a married man who leaves his wife and lives in adultery with
somebody else.
I won't criticize him for that.
I thought, what?
That's what he's teaching in Sunday school?
Really?
He says, I'm not going to condemn that guy.
It'd be hypocritical for me to condemn him.
Well, that's right.
Condemning is not your job.
God is the one who will judge.
But you are also to judge actions and judge what the Bible says.
And it's not your job to condone what the Bible condemns.
That's the key thing.
Everybody says, well, don't judge me.
Judge not, you will not be judged.
And all that kind of stuff.
Immediately it says, well, don't cast your pearls before swine.
How do you know if you're casting pearls before swine?
Do you have to figure out what swine are?
So there is some judgment that is there, and it is based on that.
But you're not there to excuse, to condone.
You're not there to condemn.
You're not there to condone.
And you're also not there to shut down the Holy Spirit's work
of conviction on somebody. And that's what that kind of attitude does. But why does he do that?
He does that because he wants to be inclusive and accepting of everybody, right? You know,
when you look at it, repentance isn't just turning away from the things that the Bible says are wrong.
That is really kind of the result.
Repentance, though, is actually a change of mind.
That's what the word is in Greek.
It's metanoe, if I'm pronouncing it correctly.
But it's actually a change of mind.
And if you have a change of mind, you will turn away from stuff.
But anyway, when we look at the
censorship that is hitting everywhere we have a texas school district in retaliation for texas
law saying you're not going to give pornographic material to kids in school you're not going to
show them explicit pictures you're not going to give them training and sexual techniques and all
the rest of the stuff and so i said oh okay well've got a law that says we can't do that.
So we're going to take the Bible out because the Bible has sexually explicit content in it.
No, it doesn't.
This is just vindictive.
This is, you know, the Bible's not pornographic.
That's what they're trying to impose on it.
There's not nudity, sexual instruction, that type of thing. They said,
HB 900 doesn't allow for numerous books, including the full text of the Bible,
to be available in a school library. If any student would like to have a Bible,
we have a strong connection with local churches that are happy to donate a Bible on request. Or
you can buy one from Trump for $60. A mother of two told school officials that many people turn to the religious text for comfort she
said it just makes sense to have the word of god in our school library well yeah but you know what
it doesn't make sense it doesn't make sense to have your kids in the school look at what she
says this is these people who are vindictively removing the Bible under this ridiculous pretense.
And she's going to send her kids to be educated by those people?
What is going on?
Critical thinking is critical, folks.
Meanwhile, we've got churches that are fighting to stay open as attendance is dwindling.
They said, you know, they're closing down left and right.
In a lot of cases, it is because they closed down in 2020.
And they said to people by doing that, they said, yeah, we agree with Trump.
We're not essential.
Trump said churches are not essential.
Mom and pop businesses are not essential.
The Wall Street corporations are.
And, you know, Walmart is essential, big box.
But everybody else is not essential.
This one guy says, well, we essentially went to half of what we used to have back in the
early 2000s.
Because you're not essential.
You told people that you're not essential and you're not going to be there for them.
This is the first time churches have ever shut down in a pandemic like this.
Always, they were the ones who started the hospitals and they took the risk because they
weren't afraid to die because they knew what their position eternally was this guy says well
i think we're going to shut down other 70 churches in our diocese on and this is um we're calling
this our road to renewal that's why i quit calling a retreat and advanced to the rear
in the late 1940s nearly 80 percent of of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue,
mosque, or temple.
No, no.
In the 1940s, there weren't any mosques or temples.
There was essentially zero.
I'm not saying that there weren't any, but statistically, it would be zero.
And the synagogues, that would be a very small number.
So it was almost 80% in Christian churches.
Today, just 45% say that, even when you
throw in the mosques and the temples and the synagogues and everything. One old Methodist
church in Atlanta, which is down to 60 members when it closed, was sold to a luxury real estate
developer seven years ago. Now it's become a series of 3,000 square foot condos in Atlanta.
We're talking about big money.
Big money.
Some of the oldest churches in the world have even turned into bars and nightclubs.
Well, you know, when you look at what is being done, how are these churches trying to survive,
many of them, and the ones that are thriving, like Preston wood and dallas and when you look at what they did for their christmas program
fog machines and all the rest of the stuff maybe it'd be better to turn that church into a bar
yeah here's santa claus Wow. Isn't that amazing?
This is a big ticket in Dallas.
You know, people have to get these tickets way in advance.
Wow. Oh, here come the flying people that's that's what they're known for in preston wood they got people on strings
puppets and then here we go here big grand finale santa claus gets in his sleigh and flies off
because you know it's all about flying in the air at Prestonwood.
Yeah, that was from 2022.
And this is from Dissenter and Protesty, I think, had that clip there.
It's a Southern Baptist megachurch in Dallas.
Flying Santa Claus has become theatrical.
That's right.
Complete with Santa soaring through the air.
A spectacle.
A holiday celebrated worldwide as Christmas is all about gimmicks and commercialization.
Yes, but the incarnation of Christ shouldn't be.
You won't find any of that stuff in Luke.
You're not going to just ask Linus.
He can read it to you.
It's pretty amazing to see what's happened to our society.
Charles Schultz could do a much better explanation
than the megachurches do today of what it's all about.
That's what it's about, Charlie Brown.
It's about a Savior who came to rescue us from sin and death.
A message that's infinitely more powerful than a sleigh ride, even if the sleigh ride is in the air like that, right?
Without any reindeer.
But, you know, while that is being celebrated, we got Handel's Messiah, which is really, Handel's Messiah is about a savior.
That is being shut down in Finland.
And it was done because the school was going to host
a professional performance by the Finnish Baroque Orchestra
and the Helsinki Chamber Choir.
But they got spooked because a school somewhere else in Finland
had some religious music at Christmastime.
And they said one non-religious student who was watching the show in 2022 was offended by it.
And so as a result, they went to the so-called National Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal and
said that the non-Christian students should get $1,500.
And so they said, well, we can't afford to do that for everybody's going to be offended
by this stuff.
I mean, all you have to do is say, that I find handles Messiah to be offensive and collect
your check for $1,500.
So they shut the thing down.
Isn't it interesting that they always, in the name of diversity,
shut down diversity?
In the name of non-discrimination, in the name of equality,
they shut down things that they hate,
things that they are prejudiced against.
And this tyranny of the minority is absolutely ridiculous and it's important that we understand
because the founders understood they they put together politics and religion they put it
together in the first amendment because that's what people are typically going to try to censor
it's politics and religion and we're seeing this happening everywhere. We have had multiple places where
they've shut down the Nutcracker Suite, for example. Well, it's Russian. And we don't like
Russia now because of Putin and what he's done in Ukraine or whatever, right? And so they'll come
after. That's the politics of it. Sometimes it's religion. Sometimes it's politics. Sometimes it's religion and politics.
And you're seeing this happening in the UK and in the US.
They are shutting down Jewish artists in British cultural life.
A film producer who was planning to build one of the biggest film studios in Europe
in Sunderland, UK, said his industry was institutionally anti-semitic
he said the uk jewish film festival and cinemas were making it impossible to put this film
festival to book it for screening and at the center of this is both the jewish religion and
also zionism which is a mixture of politics and religion,
isn't it?
And what they're saying to them is that, well, because you have spoken in favor of Zionism,
we're not going to allow you to be in these movie theaters or whatever, right?
And when we go back and we look at where this is coming from, you know, we've had censorship for a very long time of a lot of different things at the behest of a lot of the people who are now getting censored.
Again, like Pastor Martin E. Miller said, well, you know, first they came for this person and they didn't do anything and they came for that person.
But it's also if you're going to censor people who are Holocaust deniers, for example, then the Zionists are going to wind up getting censored by other people.
Our societies across the globe now have rejected the idea that I may disagree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
I remember Noam Chomsky used to say, well, I absolutely disagree with these Holocaust deniers.
He was Jewish. But he said, I absolutely disagree with these Holocaust deniers. He's Jewish.
But he said, I don't want to see them censored.
I don't know where he is today on that issue.
I think he's still alive.
I'm not even sure that he's still alive.
But when you censor that type of thing, and we have seen this now, this is a Republican thing that's being embraced as well.
DeSantis was the first one to do it in Florida.
Gets a big check from Israeli donors, and he goes to Israel, and he signs a bill that says,
if you criticize Jews, we're going to make that a hate crime.
And now this has really expanded because people are angry about the war in Gaza. And so the Jews who have pushed DeSantis,
and they've got a half dozen states that have the same legislation that is going to equate any
criticism of political Israel, any criticism of what Netanyahu is doing in these wars. Well, that's going to be considered to be criticism of all Jews,
and it is going to be deemed to be anti-Semitism,
and we're going to punish you for hate speech and all the rest of this stuff.
No, we need to understand that free speech should be an absolute,
and once you start taking sides on this,
and once you start shutting stuff down that you don't like,
there's absolutely no end to it.
As a matter of fact, there's a Jewish organization called
the Jewish Voice for Peace.
They said these bills, and again, they're all in Republican states,
a half dozen bills, and it's already in Iowa and Florida and other places.
And there's another half dozen bills out there, all of them in Republican states,
that make criticism of Zionism, anti-Semitism, and they make it illegal as a hate crime.
These are Republicans creating hate crimes and destroying the First Amendment.
The Jewish Voice for Peace says these bills falsely, quote,
equate critiques of Israel and Zionism as discrimination against all Jews.
And I talk about this because there is such a spirit of intolerance of free speech,
a spirit of censorship, and it's all born out of hatred.
It really is a manifestation of hatred.
And yet, it masquerades as if it is anti-hate.
And it always focuses on religion, and it always focuses on politics.
Look, it is just as wrong to equate all this stuff.
You know, when Soros does something,
we can criticize Soros
and it doesn't reflect on other Jewish people
any more than criticizing Bill Gates
is a slur on white Anglo-Saxon Protestants
or whatever he is.
Whatever he is.
Spawn of hell.
But it is, these people, there's a lot you know we don't want
to think of it in a collective as i've said before i don't want to be judged based on what the
pentagon and the cia are doing as an american i oppose all that and there are a lot of jewish
people who oppose what's happening in Gaza, this ongoing war against civilians
that is unjust in its continuance.
But whatever your position is on any of this stuff, we ought to be able to have these debates.
It's just like what we saw with Elon Musk.
He doesn't like what you have to say about his position on H-1B. Well, he's going
to censor you. And that's where everybody is headed now. It's a very difficult thing for somebody to
say, all right, all right. I really strongly disagree with what somebody is saying, but
we have to maintain the principle of free speech. Nobody wants to maintain the principle
of free speech. Not at all. Well, we're going to take a break, and we are going to –
actually, we're just going to go directly into it. I'm not going to take a break. I recorded
this interview a week ago last Friday with Jeff Weiss and Doc Roberts. They've got a prison
ministry here, and he's also involved with Christians that are in Pakistan. But the reason
that we got into this is because they also work with people who suffer from addiction. And I said, you know,
he contacted me after I talked about that situation with addiction a few weeks ago.
And I thought, this is a good time to do this right before New Year's. Because everybody's
always making their New Year's resolutions about how they want to change their life. They got things in their life that just feel like they are oppressing them and in control of them.
And that's right, because there are a lot of things that control you.
Even, as I said earlier, Elon Musk.
He's got to take drugs for his depression.
He needs to be freed.
This guy, the richest man in history, is actually a slave to his depression and to his love of money.
And so I wanted to get them on because they do work a lot in their prison ministry.
They work with people who are addicts, but also on the outside of that as well.
And I thought it'd be a great thing as people are thinking about how they want to change
their life in this next year.
They're making some New Year's resolutions.
Perhaps that's you.
Then maybe if it's not you, maybe you know somebody who could benefit from this type
of thing.
And so this is the interview I did with Doc Roberts and with Jeff Weiss.
I hope you enjoy it and have a happy New Year.
We'll see you the day after.
We'll see you on January the 2nd.
We'll be back.
Just taking off tomorrow.
We'll be you on January 2nd. We'll be back. Just taking off tomorrow. We'll be back on Thursday.
Joining us now, we have
a couple of guests, Doc Roberts and
Jeff Weiss. I know
Jeff because I've been on with him
and Trent Luce.
He lives here close
by.
When I covered, a couple of weeks ago, I covered a path away from
addiction. It was a guy whose name was Stoner. And that's the way he got started was with marijuana.
And he and his wife got moved into harder and harder drugs. And it was a sad story about how
they were trying to substitute methadone for heroin and all the rest of the stuff and all
of the side issues that happen when you become dependent on methadone and other things like that.
And Jeff called me and he said, you know, that's exactly what we do in our ministry. He's got a
couple of ministries that he and Doc Roberts are doing. And as we talked, I said, yeah, you know, it really is. It's got a prison ministry as well as a ministry helping people with addiction,
helping people to not just get rid of that in their life, but also to fill that void.
But I said, you know, when we look at this, I told Karen, I said,
this really is about people who are, maybe some of them
realize that they are locked in a physical prison.
Some people are locked into a spiritual prison, and some people are imprisoned and they don't
know it.
And so I wanted to get them on and talk a little bit about the program that they got.
So joining us now is Doc Roberts and Jeff Weiss.
Thank you for joining us, gentlemen.
Our pleasure.
It's wonderful to be here, David.
And, you know, as an avid fan of yours and getting a lot of my news and stuff from you,
it's just a pleasure to be on with you, and I certainly appreciate you giving us this
time.
And it's funny you mentioned our journey and how we came to where we're at, because our
ministry is actually called Free Indeed, and it's based on the fact that Jesus explained his statement in John 8, 32,
of very truly, I tell you the truth, the truth will set you free, right? And you would have
thought that pretty much would have cleared the air, but there was pushback, right? They're like,
wait a minute, who are you talking about? It's unfree. We've never been anything but free.
And that's when he reminded them that you can replace anything bad in your life with something good.
You can do whatever housekeeping you want.
But if I, the son, doesn't set you free, you will never be free indeed.
And I couldn't.
I couldn't.
You led me in so good to give you one particular story of what I use all the time.
And that is freedom has nothing to do with your location and where you're at.
I know, man, and these, this,
my life has changed so much over the years and came into understanding.
I'm a spirit with a soul and a body and that my spirit's eternal.
And so I've met some of these men who quote by our cultural standards have
done some crazy, horrible, horrific things.
But in the same breath, I've watched the power of Jesus Christ and the freedom that he can provide and the chains and the shackles that he can remove.
And so giving you that example, we go and serve at the state prison here quite often to where we've taught our book in there before.
It's being taught now
but i was going quite a bit and had a friend there and he had committed multiple murders was never
getting out but i'm telling you what you could see the joy of christ in this man he was a light
to where he was and when you met him and talked to this man, you would understand
that there is nobody that's any more free than this man who will never see what we would consider
freedom. Yeah, that's amazing. Yeah, that's one of the things, you know, people on the outside
don't realize that they need him. And that's what Jesus would say so many times to the people. He
says that those of you who are well don't need a physician.
But the people that you mentioned, and you said this to me,
that you come across in prison, they're desperate for this type of thing.
And they're serious about it, unlike many of us on the outside.
We are so distracted, and we're living in this wonderful bubble that we live in,
and we feel like everything's just fine.
And we don't need Jesus, right?
Yeah, the other side of that, David, is so then I go to guest speak at a large church
two weeks later, and I visit and talk and meet people who are so shackled and imprisoned
and have no idea they are.
They are not in prison, right? Physically, but spiritually,
they are living in existence that is absolutely nowhere close to the abundance of life that we
have been created to have. And that's what Doc teaches and we teach in our book, that there was
a blueprint to how to live this life. And so, we it the Jesus filter. So once you start going outside of that, that's when a disaster ensues.
That's right.
Yeah, I want to get you guys on, especially this time of year, because we've got the New
Year's coming up.
A lot of people are examining their life, thinking about things that they would like
to change that they don't like about their life.
And you don't have to be addicted to drugs or to alcohol or have some other
major addiction to sex or anything like that.
But there is really a freedom that I think a lot of us are missing.
And you've got a book.
It's called Your Ministry is Free Indeed.
You've got a book about that.
Your current website, I think, is thewordsays.net.
Is that correct?
And you've got another one that is coming up that's going to incorporate
Free Indeed.
Is that right?
Yes. Yeah. dot net is that correct and you got another one that is coming up that's going to incorporate free indeed is that right yes yeah and what is that website going to be in case people see this and repeat oh it's so wonderful david it just rolls off the tongue i'm free indeed.com there
you go okay that's great ultimately when you look at the scripture in john and i want doc to
go in and speak to all of this but that is uh the the purpose in this life and how
we make a difference is we become free through jesus christ we begin to live in christ and we
learn that the total secret is to be able to love somebody else more than we love ourselves
how cool is that that's right yeah yeah that sounds like uh what jesus said doesn't it tell
us a little bit about your background, Doc.
Yeah, I'd be happy to.
Thank you.
Well, I was the oldest of five, and I first experienced alcoholism when I was 15.
And I had an aunt who passed away, and it just broke my heart, and I couldn't understand it because she was the only one that followed Jesus Christ in my family.
Never went to church, and it was devastating to me.
And probably, David, for the next 40 years, I probably didn't have a day go by where I didn't have some kind of artificial substance in my body that altered the way I thought and how I felt.
And about 16 years ago, I met Jesus in my garage.
I was a broken man.
I was a broken soul and been searching for that void you talked about.
And that's the thing.
We have to first understand there is a void.
And I don't understand what that void is now.
But I came out of that meeting with Jesus, a completely different
person. The desire for me was taken away because I wanted it to be taken away. I knew there was
more to life than what I was living. And I'll have to say, I've never met a person that hasn't
thought there's more to life than what I'm living that have the
questions of why am I here what's the purpose of all this surely I wasn't just born to be spanked
on the butt to start crying to when I'm laying in a coffin they're throwing dirt on top of it
that's right there has to be purpose to life. And, you know, I discovered that purpose because God designed it only one way, and that is through Jesus Christ.
And while it was on my mind and we were talking about being stuck and being in prison, not only the jails, but in our own mind, I find today what so many people are addicted to is anxiety.
Yeah, that's right.
They're addicted to it to the point where they call it their own.
Yeah, how we saw that in the last four years, you know, the fear that people have, the anxiety.
And, you know, they they did all kinds of that's why I think we see this this continuing thing about the face mask and the rest of the stuff.
They hang on to that. It's like a security blanket for them it's a security blanket
they think they think that's who they are they identify themselves with and i'll say i'll just
say well listen why do you call it my anxiety you're you're grabbing ownership of it and as
long as you want ownership of it you're going to have it and you'll never be relieved of it. And so
what they do is they go to counseling and they get pills to try to help dull
these anxious feelings. And so what they're doing is
they're playing right into the trap of what it causes.
And Scripture really says, you know, in Philippians 4
4-3, be Philippians 4, 4 through 6,
be anxious of nothing, but in everything, in everything, give requests to God.
And verbatim to the rest, but I will tell you how it is,
and you will find peace that is in Christ Jesus.
Yes.
And we all want peace.
That's right. You know, when I was talking about it,
one of the things that I thought was really amazing
about that article, when they
tried all the different psychological things
and they tried other substitutionary
drugs and everything, and then they talked about
other types of
programs, you know, like Alcoholics Anonymous
where they have kind of a generic higher
power or something like that.
And then people who went to a Christian counseling and Christian help and that type of thing.
And it was amazing how much more effective the Christian counseling was than anything else.
It was more effective for them to go to Alcoholics Anonymous or something with a higher power than it was for the substitutionary drugs.
But the thing that really was very powerful was the Christian counseling.
And it was kind of interesting because Anthony Hopkins, the actor,
has talked about this several times.
And he talked about how he struggled with alcoholism for many decades.
And he would push back against even the Alcoholics Anonymous. Finally, somebody finally somebody said well why don't you just give it a try you know and he said when he did it it actually changed his
life and uh and and that's uh that's i guess what you're talking about as well that's what jesus
does he changes he is his lives you know, I've been through Celebrate Recovery.
I've been at NA Recovery years ago.
And now that I have this relationship with Jesus,
I've come to realize that we even hold ourselves short by even using the word recovery.
Yeah, that's right.
When we recover, we're going back to the place we were before we started.
And that wasn't a good place for me to begin with.
So what we talk about is transformation, being changed where you now you don't have to no longer be identified by that.
But now you're starting to be identified by your life in Christ and in God, because guess what?
That's who our real identity is in anyway.
Yes.
And it was taken from us we gave it
away in the garden and ever since then mankind has been trying to find their identity in the world
and guess what it's not there yes and that's why we struggle so much in this world because we're
trying to get these spiritual needs of love and worth and value and security in our being from the world.
And God set it up.
It can only come through him, through Jesus.
That's right.
And once we realize that and we step into that, and we step into that,
then we're starting to understand that void you mentioned earlier.
It's starting to be filled with what it was designed to be filled
with. Yes. Yeah. And that's what Jesus said when he began his ministry. I've come to free the
captives. And so I think it really is interesting that, and of course, Jeff, I know that you also
work with people, Christians in Pakistan who are under tremendous persecution there. And we talk about that coming up here.
But the other two things, you've got so many different irons in the fire here.
The other two things, the people who are in prison and the people who are spiritually
in prison, addicted and that type of thing.
Just talk a little bit about what you tell people with your program, what you do in terms
of going through the Free Indeed book?
Well, the first thing, and you just said it,
that he came to set the captives free.
The problem is most of us,
because we don't have what we would consider a biblical worldview,
we don't understand that we are captives.
So therein lies your number one challenge
is having people understand that there is more out there.
You know, I've heard, you know, one of the sayings when I was growing
up was, well, life's hell and then you die. You know, I've heard, you know, one of the sayings when I was growing up was, well,
life's hell and then you die. You know, we hear some of the old songs, the old rugged cross,
they're brutal. But when you look at their history, those were slaves trying to get through
the day, trying to just make it till they actually died. Where what we feel like is that God came
and through his son, we were to have life and have it abundantly as we live here.
Right.
That it is for you.
But the scripture that comes to mind right now is the one where it says, woe to the man who sees himself in the mirror.
And as he walks away, immediately forgets what he looked like.
That's right.
That's who we are because of all the creature comforts. Now, I don't want to discount
the drug addiction and what it has, but what we're saying is that if your identity is that
I'm a child of God, they call me Jeff so that they don't get me mixed up with everybody else.
Yes, I do real estate. Yes, I'm pastor of a church, and I do all these things. He is him, but that's not who he is.
I am a child of God.
We use over and over the palm tree to where during a hurricane, the palm tree might literally be bending over 90 degrees.
But the next morning after it's gone, where is that palm tree?
Standing straight back up.
And that is to be our identity, that the storms of life, not when they come, they will.
And so what we deal with and talk a lot about is spiritual warfare.
We believe in the full armor of God.
And if you're going to pick up these pieces and put them on, you're going to have to admit that there is something going on that I need to defend, and I think that is why our prison,
the jail ministries, the recovery ministries, Pakistan, 98% Muslim, but we're growing. We've
got several thousand now following us in Free Indeed there. They're being asked to go preach
and teach Free Indeed at other Christian churches there, and it's because once you get that identity
that you have an eternal mindset, which is the biblical mindset, the woes and the arrows of this world that Paul speaks of
in Ephesians 6 through the armor of God that will come, they don't have any kind of effect on you
because you're eternal. Where in America, particularly, we tend to judge everything
by our last job, our last relationship that's broken, our last critical
time, a pet that's sick, or whatever it is.
You know, we tend to not be the palm tree.
We tend to be identified by that storm.
Yes, that's right.
Where one of Doc's favorite teachings that he does so well is Jesus in the boat.
He said, we're going to the other side.
Right?
What's your deal?
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the thing is that if people don't realize, you know, if their standard, and
so many Christians, their standard is just their circumstances of what is happening right
now.
And as long as everything's going on fine, that's fine.
But, you know, if we got some kind of a storm, then maybe I'll turn to Christ and maybe
something will happen there. But there is a positive relationship that is there, even when things, the circumstances
are good, and that positive relationship is going to carry you through the bad times.
And so you need to lean into that, grow into that, so that you're ready for those bad times
as well.
And I think that's the key thing.
So many people, there might be people listening who are struggling because they're addicted, end of that so that you're ready for those bad times as well. And I think that's the key thing.
So many people, there might be people listening who are struggling because they're addicted or, you know, something is controlling their life and it doesn't have to be drugs.
You know, it could be a lot of different things. It could be sex. It could be your love of money.
It could be bitterness. It could be so many different things that are controlling your life.
But those are the most obvious ones
when we talk about drug addiction and alcohol addiction. But the key thing is to take an
inventory of your life. I think this is a good time of year to start that and to see if there
isn't something better, something higher, something deeper that people can find.
And there always is, especially deeper when you consider Jesus. You know, Scripture says, I am in Christ and he is in me.
Right.
And if I may, the first chapter in our book, David, is there is a God and it's not you.
That's right.
You know, and what we don't realize is that because of our sinful nature and the fall of mankind, we became our own individual gods.
And we can just call that individual God ourselves pride.
And what we end up finding is the God of me pride is always in war with the
pride of God of somebody else.
And then what do you have?
You have Kmosh, you have turmoil, you have rage, you have destruction.
And of all the ways that we humanity could have
been created that we could exist why are we always at odds with each other why are we in a state of
where there's always sabotaging relationships and we're hurting each other and we envy and we murder
and we why are we that way because we couldn't have created any anyway
and you look in gen you look in genesis i urge everybody meditate study on the three first three
chapters of genesis and you'll see why humanity is in the plight that we are that's right then
as you move on you now can see what the answer is to take us out of that plight because they're spiritual issues.
And one of the things that we're naive about, I used to be naive about, is that there is a spiritual realm that is over, if I may say, or rules over the physical realm.
And, you know, it's almost like Earth is a border between heaven and hell and the wars at this border called Earth.
Yeah, that's a good analogy.
Yeah.
And we go back to Genesis, you know, as you point out, everybody thinks that their God wants to be God.
And so you got all these different gods fighting each other.
And I think from a from a political standpoint, because I cover politics so much, we can see that in the governments of the world.
All these governments, all these leaders think that they're God.
They aspire to be God.
And so they want to, first of all, most places like that, they attack Christianity internally.
But then that's why they attack other countries, because there can only be one.
I mean, it is this mania to rule everything, and it all does come from pride.
And that's one of the key things.
You know, we always look at the sins that we commit against each other, whether it is murder or adultery, like in the life of David.
And yet the thing that David was really punished for was pride, and it had a lot of consequences for the people who were under him
and that was something that uh we actually almost hold pride up as a virtue in our society don't we
yes yes we do yes we do and if you you know looking in uh ezekiel and isaiah when it talks
about uh uh the lord taught casting satan out out of heaven you. It was pride that got put.
And so, listen, the Lord and pride, they don't mix.
Yes, that's right.
They don't mix.
But that's the thing about it is if we can see that and how we were not created to be that way, that we were created in the righteousness of God.
And that's how it was designed.
But because of the fall, it just twisted everything around. that we were created in the righteousness of God. And that's how it was designed.
But because of the fall, it just twisted everything around.
And when I first started really studying Genesis and spiritual warfare,
I got this thought of what would an alien say if it just happened to look and study humanity for a while? What one word would it come away with? And the word that kept coming to my mind was chaos.
Just chaos. And it's sad. That's what
the old word, and we see that in the newscast. I don't even like watching the news
because of all that, because I'm just so focused on getting people to understand
the spiritual
war that's not only going on into the world, but going on in your families, and normally
that going on inside of you.
Darrell Bock Yeah, that's right.
Well, you know, when you look at Genesis, it's a chaos formed without void at the beginning,
and what happens?
The Holy Spirit hovers over that and brings order out of that chaos, and that's what can
happen in our life.
If we submit, if we look for God, that is the benefit that comes from that, that new creation.
Yes, sir.
And, David, one of the things that we've focused on and understanding is how, in the Bible, we've got all the tribes, right?
And how everyone was at war against each other. And we tend to look
back at the Old Testament as something that doesn't repeat itself. Where, man, I'll tell you
what, we are in a culture where if you use Apple products, you cannot just not use the other
products. You have to dislike the other people. You know we're in a culture where sports you know you can't if you're a dallas cowboy fan well you have to hate the philadelphia
eagles or the washington whatever they're called right so we don't know now but that is i think
they're going back maybe i don't know but the point is that um this is how the enemy works
because he knows if we all understood our identity at one time,
that this thing would be over with,
that the enemy would not be able to flourish.
And so what we tend to wind up talking a whole lot is about this,
that when you take your identity and so politics that, you know,
I follow it a lot because I'm a listener of your program and love it dearly.
But that's what when I see that people take identity.
Yes.
They take the identity as a political party.
Right.
Or they take identity as a doctor or a lawyer or whatever these things are.
And I would encourage all of us to begin to refer to each other as a child of God who's experiencing a period of being a doctor.
Right.
A child of God who's experiencing anxiety.
Don't don't help people say, oh, you've got anxiety.
No, you don't.
You're a child of God.
And we go through the book of James.
We've been talking about some.
What a great book it is.
But it teaches us once you're aware of who you are, number one, I'm a child of God with a spirit, with a soul, living in a temporary body.
And then I understand that I am in a war, that this is a spiritual war.
I need to put my full armor of God on.
We begin to have this discernment and recognize the attacks as they come.
And then when they do, we'll go right to the anecdote, which is always
in the Word and in James chapter 4, verses 7 and 8, he tells us, hey, when it comes, just submit
to God, the devil will flee, right? That's right. So, if we're willing, we have to be seeking this
as a thing. And most of us are so comfortable because of what I've talked to you about,
I feel like we have just come through at least one full generation of what I like to call the abdication generation.
We abdicate everything, including the knowledge of something, to someone else.
And we just believe the little cliff notes or the little crawl at the bottom of the screen is all we need to know to let somebody else do the heavy lifting.
Well, it's not working out well.
That's right.
In any part of our society.
That's right.
And that kind of dependency has been inculcated in people, I think, going back to school.
You know, you just tell me what to do and I'll do it.
You know, you just kind of passively sit there thinking that education is going to be them
filling up your empty bucket.
And that kind of passivity just permeates the society anymore.
You know, I've seen so many people who we talk about people being imprisoned in different ways.
I've known people who were miserable in their profession,
but because they had gone to college and they had a degree in teaching
or they had a degree as an engineer or whatever, well, I can't do anything else.
I have to do this.
You know, and in a sense, you know, that is the kind of,
we can construct prisons around ourself of all kinds of things you
know just like the heart is an idol factory it is also a factory of prison bars that we can imprison
ourselves in all kinds of things isn't it right a lot of times our prison bars are shame guilt yeah
your vengeance those are the things that keep us in in our own cell a prison of our self-made prison
you know wants us to stay right behind there and parents out there what we find in what we do
hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of cases and years down the road
is when you meet someone and they either are a child of God experiencing, whether it be alcohol addiction or drug addiction or whatever,
the very first question that we always ask and want to know is,
tell me about your childhood and your parents.
And what would be the percentage, you would say,
of the ones that don't even know who their father is?
It's way up high.
It's high.
Most of them don't.
Most.
Well, I'm talking three quarters
their father wasn't involved in probably more than that their father wasn't involved in their lives
at all of course god god set that up for the father to be the spiritual leader yes so if the
evil one can get to the father i mean he's got the whole family basically you know that's right
and that's sad and that's just how he does it you know he you know he was that
really has characterized uh being the biggest change i think in my life see how the family
has just been torn apart uh it used to be really a really big deal you know if you had uh a movie
star that got divorced and got remarried now nobody would even think twice about that you know
they had to hide it from everybody because it was going to be box office poison for them. That was not
accepted as something that was healthy. People realized
how that was going to influence them and their children
to these types of things.
Now it has just permeated our society. We've accepted it and it's become so
destructive.
Yeah.
And if I might say, just people struggle in this life, and it's a cliche, but they're searching for love in all the wrong places.
I believe, you know, the fall didn't catch God by surprise.
In his wisdom, I'll just say
there's a spiritual DNA need in us that we
need to be loved spiritually. We need love. We need to express
love. We need to receive love.
Also, we need to know that we are worthy that we have value
there's a lot of people out there that feel i i was a case at one time too i just didn't think
i was even worthy even begin to be able to fall at the lord's knees or my knee at him and uh and
then there's a sense of security that we need to know we need to know that we're safe. These are spiritual needs that only can be satisfied through
Jesus, because he is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through me. And until we understand that, and because
they are spiritual, and the spiritual is deeper or higher than the physical,
we know they're there, but we try to get them satisfied in the world.
And the world can't give you what it doesn't have and that can only that can only come from jesus so when we start realizing that and we start receiving from him because he's already given
it to us all on the cross we start receiving from him then we all of a sudden understand that's what
we've been searching for all these years. And there's joy in that.
And there's peace in that.
There's patience in that.
And now all of a sudden, you're starting to see how you're now loving other people that before were very unlovable to you.
You know, you start having more patience with people that earlier you would just fire back at them.
That's right and it just starts changing you from the inside out because
now you got the holy spirit living in you and you're moving that pride away where you're letting
him work on you instead of you work on everybody else that's right tell us a little bit about you
said you met jesus in the garage or what tell us a little bit about that. Had you prayed to him? Were you
looking for him? Well, people will always kind of say, you know, I used to say I found Jesus in
my garage, but he found me. He wasn't lost. That's right. And for years, I was addicted to
pornography. I was molested by an uncle when I was young. And I really, as I look back on it,
I got really confused about this love and lust connection
because he was my father figure
because I didn't have my natural father,
biological father in my life
and two or three stepdads.
But during that time in my life,
and I was in my mid-50s, I was mainly just a struggle with alcoholism.
And, man, I got some good stories about how the Lord worked on that on me.
But I just got to the point, I was in my garage, and actually, David, I was looking for an article I liked to write.
And I was looking for an article I had written probably 12 years earlier in my garage and uh
it is basically uh quickly it was basically i wrote a dialogue story about a man talking to a
buying drugs from a man that he thought was a dealer but it was actually in the story jesus
and described this in disguise and in that uh jesus asked me he says well why do you
get high and my response in the dialogue story was uh because when i'm high i'm free and the response
was was have you ever considered being high because you were free. And for some reason, at that moment,
it hit me in such a way, and I wrote that 12 years ago, so it's been over
30 years since I've written that. It hit me
in such a way, I started crying, and I started crying out to him.
And for the first time, I'll have to say, I had this
experience of being held by a father I never had.
And it reminded me who my really father was.
And the desire for the drugs, the pornography just seemed to melt away from me.
And I knew this was what I'd been searching for all my life.
And first thing I did was went up. And I knew this was what I'd been searching for all my life.
And first thing I did was went up.
My wife was experiencing alcoholism at the time.
Told her what had happened to me.
And I went in and deleted my porn site.
And I haven't been the same person since.
And I mean, if I had any regret and I don't this, you just move forward.
I wish it would happen much younger in my life. But who knows?
Lord may keep me in this body for another 30, 40 years.
Because as long as I'm here, you know, I'm going to be an advocate for Jesus Christ because I know that's what everybody needs.
I know that's what they're searching for out there.
And because they're searching for love, they're searching for value, purpose,
and everything in this world will fail you in that.
And those are even Solomon's words.
Well, in terms of the timing, it's always in God's timing.
And all of that bad stuff that happened to you, that was all preparation for your ministry, wasn't it? Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Thank you so much.
And I know that now, right?
I know that now.
And it's amazing what revelations he gives you with this and how some of those things
that you used to believe about yourself just melt away because you understand that's not
who you are.
And but then again, you know i was just spiritual milk at the
time and i had a lot of i'm still not going to do you know there's a saying i love that that you
know when when you're ripe you're right when you're green you grow and i want to stay green
in jesus yeah that's great green in jesus but think one of your best things in the book, do you got that, or do I have my book here?
One of our quotes that we dearly love, David, and I'll share with you real quick here, is from C.S. Lewis.
And I know, there it is.
I highlighted it blue because I love this so much.
And to be honest, it was a little deep for me.
I partially part of this I'm accomplished because I understand what this means.
And this is something I just, I just love.
I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen,
not only because I see it, but because by it,
I see everything else.
That's a great quote. Yeah.
Yeah. And so that, that for us is what the light of Christ is represents,
you know, and when we've seen what he can do, we also find that, you know,
we have fallen asleep to the miracles as we have been presenting some
Christmas messages lately. You know, we just got stuck on this whole, you know, okay, there was a virgin birth and wait, what?
You know, you get caught in realizing the miracles that got us to where we're at and talking about the people that were witnessing that in anticipation of the birth of Christ, right? And here we are 2,000 some years
later with all of the miracles, but they're so mundane now because we don't even consider that.
And one thing that Doc had talked about and the thing that we deal with a lot is that people don't
have a sense of self-worth. Well, when you're aborting almost a million babies a year, is it any wonder that since 1973, the value of a life
has been discounted when you see gang members on TV that are arrested for murder and they're
happy because in their mind, in their culture, they have actually made it to the big time?
Yeah. And then you look at how this spreads out to everything else. It spreads out to
euthanasia. It spreads out to physicians letting people die.
And we don't have any respect for life at any level.
We didn't have any respect.
What about fatherhood?
What does it say about the rule of fatherhood as well?
When life isn't worth anything, right?
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah, we held life pretty cheap, I think, in 2020.
One of the things that they were doing to people,
and still holding it cheap. There's no penalty for any of that stuff. But when you're talking about this, and I want to talk a little bit about Pakistan, because I'm curious,
how did you get involved in that? And how do you find people in Pakistan and that kind of repressive thing is one of the worst
places on earth to be a Christian
in terms of persecution
and how do you find
these people and how does this
all work out how did you get involved with that
you know my unique
I speak fluent Urdu
do you
no
that wasn't it this It's crazy, David, how it all started. Now, we're coming up
on a two-year anniversary of Free Indeed Pakistan, but about four years ago, maybe even more than
that, you know, on Facebook, you begin to get these
around the world. Hello, how are you? You know, or maybe even not that grammatically correct,
you know, like whatever, whatever. So this man, I thought was doing this, you know, well, can I
pray for you? Can I pray for you? And so we went through several things. And so I'd throw it out
there. Okay, okay, okay. But what struck me is we'd
go a year, year and a half, almost two years into this relationship, and this person from Pakistan
had never asked for anything from me except for prayer. So one day, you know, tell me what you
need. Well, anyway, long story short, turned out that some Marine who I was conversing with is a woman who is now part of our family that we all dearly love.
And she speaks English and she was raised.
We have actually via the Internet.
We've never been there, but in the Internet, we've been out to the so-called village where she was raised, which is basically a little side of a mountain, like kind of a cave that her mother still lives in. And her father was a Christian way back then, and he wanted her
to have an education. Because as a Christian believer, you can't get any kind of a job at all
unless you convert, right? So anyway, she started in her, she showed me her little bedroom with a little
hole in the side of it for whatever, and then this little cot, and she would move her cot during the
day and started off with four or five children that she began to teach at 16 years old. And so
now we're up to, I don't know how many schools, but between 800 and 1000 students now, and she's
administrator over six or seven of these schools,
which might sound fancy, but they live in complete poverty. So we've been able to come in. I was able
to ship books to her, and so now we teach free indeed. We actually have an annual retreat now
that we've had two Bible camps where we do a solid, very hard, long week that we're there in Bible camp, and we teach identity in Christ,
and the freedom from this. I am a child of God, right? Freedom that that gives somebody, right?
We've even, forgiveness is a big part of what we talk about in our book, not because the other
person deserves it, but because that's what hinders the Holy Spirit from really doing its work
through you because of what unforgiveness does.
Now imagine living in a country where 98% of the people hate you.
So the whole forgiveness ceremonies we've done have been so powerful,
they weren't even aware because it seems natural to hate the enemy.
But they have been freed of so much of this and it's allowed i mean it's
just flourishing david you wouldn't uh i'll get you know i can get her on anytime she loves doing
this she's on shows she's been around with us with trent before uh just uh so uh because um
the things that there was one one example uh one night i called her because we were preparing for an upcoming meeting and i'm like samarine it's dark in there what why aren't you where
she said no we have no electricity i said oh the power's off no we did not have enough money this
month to pay our bill like you know what let me know what will help you out she said no you don't
understand we found 15 families with no food like Why would we be so arrogant as to have power
when we found these 15 families back here
that didn't have anything to eat?
We went and fed them.
We'll get power next month.
What a difference to that and the American church.
Here we go.
Multi-million dollar building.
I was just talking about what was happening
in Silicon Valley. They said, oh, this is really great look christianity's on the move
there we got peter teal is coming and uh you know we got this 12 million dollar building that we put
up here and everything it's like i don't recognize any of that uh it's it's what she's doing that's
the real real thing truly is that's amazing and of course there in pakistan as you point out it's not just
the um the fact that they uh will you won't be able to get a job and of course you know who knows
we might wind up with something like that pretty soon as well because i'm constantly cover people
who are uh being dictated to violate their conscience and their religious beliefs and if
they don't they are purged they're purged off of social media they're purged out of their job and so forth uh so that
type of intolerance is is working its way uh here as well but um it's even worse than that uh because
have they had any uh people in the group that you work with that have been harmed? Oh, gosh, yeah. We had about a year, year and a half ago, there was, we, okay, so we had this issue.
The roads are terrible, potholes everywhere.
And the way these pastors and the people that are working in our ministry travel is by these
motorcycles.
And so by the time they're 35, 38, 40 max, their backs are gone from bouncing up and down these roads.
So anyway, we were blessed and able to get them a van.
Well, she puts free indeed John 836 all over that van.
We're just like, hey, hang on here.
You know, is this safe for us to do?
She was like, oh, yeah, it's safe.
Well, it wasn't long after that.
And I will tell you, we can tell stories about our wonderful interactions with Muslims there, because what we're told is not true.
The guy that does all of our typesetting in Pakistan, I can show you all the stuff she does over there, all the banners and all the things that we have.
He is a Muslim that does this. And she has told me that she has gone to him and he is reading some of this,
and he is like so curious about this Jesus that we know, because he knows him as a prophet,
but yet he's terrified to ask any more questions, right? So anyway, this moves along to where we're
doing good in this Jaren Wall of this area that we're at uh kind of a christian little area and so out
of the blue the government decides that they're going to put a christian on the government as an
advocate sounds good right yeah so fast right because the uprising uh they burnt 99 homes they
killed a baby they burnt 20 churches and the government's response was of
course to fire the guy that they were going to call as an advocate uh we've one of our men beaten
severely to an inch of his death because uh somebody took a page of the quran threw it out
in front of him he walked by stepped on it and they said that he uh blasphemed the quran and so
you know uh this identity in christ to them
the reason that they're happy is they know every day could be that day for them standing up for
jesus but now that they realize they're an eternal spirit with a soul that's going to live forever
and that we have a whisper of a life and the things here are rubbish they get all that and
they clutch onto and so that's why i although
i i was happy to talk about some of the drug addiction you see now what i'm saying that this
is so much bigger of an issue it's identity who who am i you know what i have decided once you
say you're a believer there are certain conditions to all this we want to act like in our culture
oh say a little prayer do what you want go to church on Sunday, be a good person, and you're going to go to heaven. But if you read
in the Bible, there's nowhere, anywhere that substantiates that. It is purely conditional
for those in Christ. Therefore, those, if you're in Christ, you're a new creation, right?
Yeah.
Roman day one, you know, that there is no condemnation for those in Christ, right? Yeah. Roman day one, you know, that there is no condemnation for those in Christ.
That's right.
Right?
And you miss that richness.
I mean, the fact that these people can be content with their life, probably more content
than most Americans, under these difficult circumstances, that is the thing that we're
missing here.
You know, we have so much, and yet it is so shallow, so materialistic,
and they can transcend that.
And a large part of that, and we can always look at this in our own personal lives,
so many times the difficult things are the times that we grow and we get closer.
And, you know, just like in your life, Doc,
the fact that you had such a long, difficult period of darkness makes the light so much sweeter, doesn't it?
Yes, it does.
It definitely does.
Well, not only that, the whole idea of testimony.
This man has been able to sit eye to eye with countless people, person after person after person on one-on-one basis. And that person, no,
just in the last week or two, I had a situation here at the house. There was a worker and he,
you a pastor? I'm like, yeah. And he was at a breaking point. I mean, this guy was ready to
give it all up. And so, you know, he reaffirmed his love of Christ and he said, hey, will you do
this with me? I said, well, I will, but I got somebody else.
And so because he had suffered a period of alcoholism was still in the,
in the throes of it. And that evening,
Doc had about a 45 minute conversation with the man because I knew that was
the handoff, right?
Months after I'd been saved, the guy that led me to the Lord said, Hey,
there's a guy I need you to talk to. I'm like,
it might not even been six months. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you talking
about? You're the pastor. You're a world evangelist. He goes, yeah, but I've never been
divorced. So this concept is what the Bible teaches. You want to hold someone's hand,
and who better to hold someone's hand than someone who has already walked the path that
that person is maybe going to be walking down. That's very wise.
Yeah, that is very true.
In the same token, it doesn't matter what that path is.
Jesus is the antidote.
That's right.
He's the antidote for all the bars that we're behind in our own prison.
And, you know, I'd have never, if somebody had told me years ago I'd be doing this, I'd have thought they were crazy.
No, I'd probably ask them what they were smoking, to be honest with you.
Let me ask.
Lord's plans are not my plans.
And I'm learning every day to be that light for others.
Because you can talk a good game all day long, but if you are not demonstrating that in experience,
because we know life is just accumulation of experiences.
And I tell these men, listen, I've never been incarcerated, but I could have been. But the Lord touched me to start a local jail ministry about 12 years ago.
But then I found out that over 95% of the people that are in jail or prison,
it's somewhere down drug or alcohol related.
They're not a sober mind, you know, when they're crying. Whatever they've done, they've done.
So, you know, like you said, the light is the brightest where it's the darkest.
That's right.
And a lot of times that's where the darkness really is the deepest.
Well, it truly is amazing what you guys have been involved in.
But, of course, as you'd point out, it is Christ who's leading you to that,
leading you through that, and helping you to lead other people out of that.
But it is wonderful to go back and to look at the power, especially as we're coming
into a new year, the power that Christ gives us to completely change our life, to give
us a new start.
And I just hope that everybody takes a look at it because there isn't anybody that's arrived.
There isn't any of us who can't find
some richer, deeper walk with Christ,
richer, deeper meaning in life
coming up in this next year.
And so it's great to talk to you guys again.
You got a book, free indeed.
You got a website, thewordsays.net.
Of course, that's going to redirect to your new website
that is going to be up pretty soon, I guess.
Pretty soon.
And anything else you want to tell people before we go?
Any other questions?
I just wanted to leave with this word of hope.
And I think it's the first scripture that comes into our book.
And our hope is that people would embrace the fact that being free indeed is
something that's attainable in this life, not to give in to this attack. And so 2 Corinthians
chapter 3, verses 17 and 18 say this, now the Lord is spirit, and where the spirit of the Lord is,
there is freedom. And we all who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord's glory are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is Spirit.
Get your identity going this year.
Make that your, not New Year's, but the rest of this existence on earth to understand the spirit with a soul.
And this body is very temporary.
Amen.
Amen.
Well, thank you very much, Jeff Weiss and Doc Roberts.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for the positive message that all of us can benefit from.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, David.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for having us.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Have a good day.
God bless you.
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