The David Knight Show - 3Apr23 Are Train Derailments from Hacking? Manuals & Passwords Are Posted Online
Episode Date: April 3, 2023OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESFrom MacDonald's layoffs to "Mammoth Meat" that even its creators don't want to taste 3:40Reparations: Pork Barrel for TODAY's Government Slaves Desc: Biden adds ...info for reparations to the census so that no one sees the current and COMING slavery, and to create division & grievances for a 2nd Civil War 11:10Biden ignores all pleas for help from genuine refugees — 63 Christians facing deportation to China which means prison, torture & worse. Would he turn a blind eye to LGBT refugees being sent back to a hostile government? 26:44Strawberries & the Marburg Virus How the CDC, FDA handles a strawberry "hepatitis" threat vs how they handled "safety" with the mRNA TrumpShots. And, WHO sounds the alarm over Marburg — and bats! Same bat time, same bat channel. 33:54Vax mandate just upheld by Massachusetts Supreme Court. But the people themselves have made it a moot point by vetoing it themselves, refusing to comply 41:53WHO removes jab recommendation for 6 months to 17 years. They're still killing people. 46:58New op-ed looks at how Trump was "deceived" into lockdown. NO, he wasn't. The people around him each have different stories to defend themselves. They're lying. 48:39Jon Rappoport reminds us of what we KNEW about COVID hasn't changed — and we knew it all BEFORE Trump locked down. The March 2020 reports from Italy before the Trump lockdown 53:20Vulnerable Infrastructure Wide Open to Hacking If you can program your DVR, you can program the railroad at the moment — maliciously. Government and corporations aren't interested in the problem. Are you? Is this why we're seeing so many train derailments, especially of one company? 1:08:12 Update on Palestine — CDC research team got sick, too & recent derailments 1:11:16 An example of hacking "infrastructure" — roadway portable signs 1:15:55 What the equipment does (sensors and control) YouTube channel — "That's Railroading" 1:22:20 Goattree joins — manuals online that anyone can download, passwords openly available and the potential for harmAI, Artificial Intelligence, and the Elon Musk (and 1,000 co-signers) asking for 6 month freeze on research. Do you realize you're being played? How is AI a threat? 1:58:17How Elon Musk is reinventing himself as an anti-establishment anti- establishment. 2:25:07What will be the antenna for brain chips? Devices and techniques already completed by DARPA 2:32:16Trans days of vengeance and demonstrations: What did and did not happen over the weekend. 2:46:54Now 21, a severely damaged woman, harmed by "gender affirming healthcare" speaks in anger of "what happened to me as a mentally ill teenager" 2:52:17Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 3rd of April,
year of our Lord, 2023, day 1117 days.
We're going to take a look at a couple of articles
as people are looking at the history of this.
As a matter of fact, John Rapoport has done a series of his best of 2020. And he was there at the very beginning of all this. I remember having
him on the show many times. But yeah, how did we get into this? How are we still in this as a matter
of fact? But today we're going to take a look. We've got a big report on trains, not trans trains.
We do have a lot of information about trans and Trump. So we
have trains, trans, and Trump today. And some things that happened in Tennessee. So we'll take
a look at all these things. But we're going to take a look at train security. This is something
that nobody else has reported on. And there are some major security gaps and vulnerabilities in that critical infrastructure.
We'll be right back. We'll begin with the news. As a matter of fact, we're going to have,
Goat Tree is going to join us in the second hour.
His wheelhouse is cybersecurity.
And when we look at some of the things that are on the railroads now,
and it's not just the railroad industry, of course.
We have seen this with Colonial Pipeline.
We've seen it with the NOTAM system. And that was the only other time that we've had all planes
grounded in the United States was 9-11. NOTAM was not anything that was necessarily mission
critical. But if you have the messaging system that tells people if there's some kind of an issue
around the airport on your flight path or something that shuts down they shut everything
down and it was shut down nationwide for about 12 hours and then after it came back on
canada's notam system which is independent of the u.s they have the same format and that got
shut down for a short period of time a hour hour and a half after ours came back. And of course when you look at the colonial pipeline,
there wasn't anything about the pipeline itself
that was attacked. All they had to do was to take down their accounting system
and hold it hostage with some ransomware to make sure they couldn't sell any of it.
They shut it down. So we'll be talking about that
and some information that nobody has covered.
As a matter of fact, people have, political figures have been warned about this,
and they've declined to do anything about it.
So we're going to talk about that today.
Let's begin with the news.
McDonald's is shutting U.S. offices with layoff notices beginning today,
today, Monday, April 3rd through Wednesday.
They don't want anybody to come into the office because they're
deciding who they're going to fire.
And they said, we want you to work from home so that we can deliver
our staffing decisions virtually.
That's a one way of saying we don't have the courage to fire you face to face.
I know how that feels, but, uh, this is, this is McDonald's requested.
Its employees cancel all in-person meetings with vendors and other
external parties at its headquarters.
Stay home.
We'll let you know if you've got a job and the next couple of days.
Well, I don't know if, know if their, their business is down.
Uh, is it, um, because of health reasons, are they killing their customers?
Their food, uh, is there a link between obesity levels and States and
concentration of fast food stores?
This is an article from zero hedge.
And I thought it was kind of interesting,
although I don't necessarily agree with the geographic distribution of it.
They've got different fast food chains,
and they show their concentration being east of the Mississippi
and kind of southeast, but basically east of the Mississippi.
You've got 40% of the people live east of the Mississippi and kind of Southeast and everything, but basically east of the Mississippi, you've got 40% of the people live east of the Mississippi.
So I'd imagine that's where you'd want to put your stores.
If you've got a fast food chain.
So that may or may not be indicative,
but what we do know is that 40% of Americans currently meet the medical
criteria for being overweight.
That puts them at risk of many health complications like diabetes,
heart disease,
cancer,
and other things. And then of course we had the diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other things.
And then of course we had the jab into all this, right?
Let's add the jab.
And so literally, I guess they're killing their business as their customers are
dying.
Um, eating habits are a big part of the obesity.
One out of every three Americans eat fast food daily.
And of course, as we all know, it's packed with additives.
It's typically fried.
It's cheap.
It's quick.
And tens of thousands of restaurants everywhere.
I was just thinking about this the other day when we were talking about when I was a child
and my parents used to bring us up here for vacation and, um, we would, um, you know, now when
people travel, one of the things that's, uh, been helpful for the fast food industry and,
and difficult for local restaurants is that, you know, the McDonald's is typically going
to be the same everywhere, that low bar, but, uh, you know, you know what you're going to
get there or say any other fast food
chain. And, um, I know it was kind of hit or miss when, uh, when I was young, because there
weren't any fast food chains. I remember when the very first McDonald's I'm so old. I remember the
first McDonald's coming into Tampa and, uh, and it was a novelty at the time. Not anymore, but the, unfortunately.
But I remember that it was a real hit or miss thing as you're going along and just eating at local restaurants.
How do you know?
There was no way that you could look on Yelp or anything else.
You could ask some people for recommendations at a gas station or something like that. But we would take a picnic lunch,
and we had a big cooler that we would take our food with us.
And there were no interstates either.
I mean, this is back in horse and buggy days.
I don't know.
The way I prefer to travel now anyway is to get off the interstate.
But anyway, they go through this article.
They talk about Subway, McDonald's, and all of them, as I said,
they have it mapped out, Taco Bell, Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, and they're all heavily concentrated, typically east to the Mississippi, and Pizza Hut, Domino's, Dairy Queen, Wendy's, all these different ones.
But I think that that isn't necessarily a correlation.
There is a correlation between health and fast food consumption, though.
Very true. But, um, if you, you may not know what is in that meat that you're getting at
McDonald's or other places. Uh, you may not even know if it's beef or if it's something else,
but we had some scientists who created a special mammoth burger. You know, it's one of these
biopsy burgers that we talk about so I got some DNA from a
woolly mammoth and they created a great big meatball and I mean it was uh it was mammoth
in size as well as um at least if that picture is you never know anymore right I don't know if that
was a picture of the meatball uh but they talked about it as a company out of Australia,
an Australian firm called Val.
Val, that's odd.
But anyway, they've been working on a lot of bespoke,
weird meats that they want to sell people.
I guess they figured, you know, why clone a cow if you can clone an alpaca or something like that, exotic.
Maybe they can take it from that
point but they cloned um and and made a mammoth burger and they don't want to eat it for some
reason maybe it's because they know what is in it or maybe it's because of the way it smells they
had a particular uh they said it smells like crocodile meat oh really that sounds appetizing
uh anyway um they cultivate cells from biopsies that's why i call them biopsy
burgers this is kind of i guess we could say it's flintstones meets frankenstein uh for the food
how long will it be before we pull up to the fast food restaurant and they put that giant rib
uh on the side of the vehicle and tip it over. But this is a Franken food.
And I don't know what they would call it.
Maybe a woolly burger,
or you could say supersize me with a mammoth meatball.
The revolutionary food firm has investigated the lab grown potential of 50 exotic species from alpaca to peacock and a bid to invent the perfect protein i think they're just trying to
come up with something that's exotic because you know as people catch on to fast food you got to
have some kind of a novel twist you know i mean where else are you going to go to get a dino burger
right and i like this article on zero hedge they sarcastically said you know the mammoth
went extinct with the ice age,
like 10,000 years ago. Oh, you mean climate change can happen without fossil fuels?
And I thought it was also interesting that they cloned it by taking a portion of the woolly
mammoth and combining it with sheep cells. Well, I guess in a sense that kind of makes sense because you know,
sheep are wooly.
The mammoth is wooly.
That's why it's a wooly burger.
You know, um, they inserted a particular substance called my myoglobin said when
it comes to meat, myoglobin is responsible for the aroma, the color and the taste.
So they combined that with sheep,
and they came up with a concoction that smells like crocodile meat.
They should have learned something from Jurassic Park.
Sometimes just because you can do it doesn't mean you should do it.
It's literally a 4,000-year-old protein,
and we're looking for something more alternative,
an alternative to real meat.
So I wonder, if you look at this, what Soylent Green smells like.
Biden, by the way, on the new census is going to be asking
black Americans on the census if they are descendants of slaves.
Now, this is preparations for reparations is really what is happening here.
They're laying the foundation for this.
They got to get a count of who they're going to hand out money to,
and I guess who they're going to take money from.
Of course, they won't come directly to you and say,
we're going to give you a reparations tax.
No, you'll pay for it in inflation and deficits and higher taxes,
all these different types of things.
And the back door.
The thing I find interesting about this was, you know, we always talk about pork barrel projects, right?
Government giveaways.
What is that a reference to?
It's a reference to slavery. pork barrel projects. You know, the original, the reference was that,
you know, for a celebration
or whatever,
they would set up a pork barrel
and they would line
all the slaves up
and they could basically,
you know, stick a fork
in the barrel
and try to pull out some pork
as they go by in a line, right?
And that's kind of the way
that they control us today
because, you know,
the real issue about slavery in America is that what it ended,
and I don't think that was its original design, as I've said many times,
I think that was really a struggle about creation of a nation state,
a consolidated nation state, not so much about slavery.
We had exactly the same thing happening in several countries.
The timing was precisely the same in Italy.
There were no slaves in Italy.
But there was a consolidation from regional agrarian powers to a centralized state.
The nation state of Italy was born out of that civil war there in Italy.
And the power changed from agrarian interest to industrial interests.
That was really the fundamental part of it. So there was no slavery there. But when you look
at the nation state and you look at its end result, it makes slaves of all of us. So they
ended private slavery as an outcome of that, not the real purpose of it, I think.
But what they created was public slavery.
And they hand out little favors to us, and that's how they control us.
Whether it is handing out money to school boards to put trainees in the bathrooms,
or whether it is handing out money to governors and public,
in turn, handing out to public health officials to lock us down and to vaccinate us, that's the
way they get everybody to do what they want is with money, keep the money flowing.
If you do what we say, if you don't do what we say, we cut off the funds.
No by no jurisdiction during the Trump lockdowns, no jurisdiction, no
governor ever tested to see what would happen with the money
if they refused to lock people down.
The Biden administration, though, getting back to the census
and as they're building for a second civil war, right?
Yeah, they've hammered this narrative that the civil war was not a fourth turning.
It wasn't about a reorganization of society.
No, it was about black slavery, which again, as I just said, is absolutely not true.
It was a component of it, but that's not, you know, there was an olification crisis
in the 1830s, 30 years earlier, and it nearly caused South Carolina to secede.
That was about tariffs and taxes,
which was also a big part of the Civil War in the 1860s.
Slavery was never mentioned in the 1830s,
even though it was existent then.
It was all about, again, economic power.
How were the taxes going to be done?
Were they going to be done in terms of protectionism? Was it going to be internal taxes was it going to be taxes at the
border all these types of things these big economic issues but it happened in 1860s
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Because that was 80 years after the last time we'd had a revolution
in the 1776 Revolutionary War.
And so the people were ready for it.
Now, they would come up with a compromise to keep it from happening in 1830.
But there was not going to be any compromise in 1860. And that's where we are today. There's not going to be any compromise. Everybody is lining up on these different sides. Where are you about
Trump? He is a central dividing figure that is there. Of course, both of them are using it.
He's raised $5 million off of these indictments and things like that.
And, of course, the Democrats are building their base,
and they're polarizing the country over Donald Trump.
I'm sorry, he's not worth a civil war.
He's not worth anything, frankly, if you look at what he did in 2020.
The pandemic president is not worth a plug nickel,
and he doesn't give a plug nickel about you either.
So, um, should we have a civil war over that? Well, let's throw in some other things.
Yeah. Let's throw in slavery. Let's throw in transgenderism and the LGBT aspects of this.
Let's do all these different things that we can to polarize everybody. And everybody's ready to
fight, physically fight both sides, physically fight over every single issue. And so we look at
the slavery side. The Biden administration has proposed combining existing race and ethnicity
questions so that Hispanic or Latino would no longer be a separate question. Instead, it'd be
one of several on the race question. But the bigger one is the administration asked whether or not they should use the term American descendants of slavery or American freed men or foundational black Americans.
You see, it's not a question of whether they're going to do it or not.
It's a question of how they label it. Because again, the labels are a big part of winning the narrative,
taking the high ground rhetorically.
So if you call them foundational Americans,
which is really what this 1619 Project is about, right?
America wasn't founded by pilgrims
coming for religious freedom in 1620.
That wasn't the ethos and the foundation of America.
No, America was founded on the desire to enslave people.
1619, they said.
Out of Jamestown.
And so it's to take that to get rid of the founding fathers and say, you know, black slaves were the foundation of America.
They have to be paid for this. Sylvester McGee, who claimed to have been born May 29, 1841, died October 15, 1971,
claimed to be the last living former American slave.
If this claim were true, McGee would not only have been the last surviving American Civil War veteran,
but the oldest recorded person to have ever lived.
And yet, even if that were true, the last slave died 52 years ago.
So who are we going to pay reparations to?
By the way, the slaves were privately owned.
Now slavery is government run.
But at that time they were
privately owned and of course in California there were never slaves in
California they're the first ones who want to jump in but then the questions
are how do we do this is everybody gonna have to take a DNA test like Focahannes
how do we do this and and once we look at this, you know, Elizabeth Warren,
Focahontas,
even though she was using her ties to,
um,
questionable ties to being an Indian to gain advantage in academia,
you know,
uh,
hire me because I'm an American Indian type of thing.
Uh,
even though she did that,
once they did the DNA test,
they found out that she had far
less American Indian blood in her than the average white person in America. And so, you know, she's
whiter than most white people, but she's claiming to be an Indian. So how do we divvy this up?
As a Zero Hedge article says, so what percentage ancestry fits the bill do you get money if you're
five percent black if you're ten percent black what if you are fifty point zero one percent
uh does an 88 percent descendant get twice as much as a 44 descendant uh do we have everybody take a
genetic test do we do do we take people's word for it how do we take people's word for it? How do we take people's word for it? When Angela Davis, the black power Marxist,
that was really one of the first Black Lives Matter,
CRT Marxists out there,
she found out that both of her grandfathers were white.
She didn't know it until she took a DNA test.
Here is a black Marxist leader who is devastated because
she hates white people and she finds out she's half white and uh so how do we how do we run this
out that's not about compensating anybody for anything as a matter of fact you know the people
who were slaves had it really, really difficult.
And all of our ancestors had it really, really difficult here in America
to build this country that we're now so spoiled and tearing it down.
The people who came and suffered hardships on the Mayflower,
they were desperate to get away from religious persecution and live free.
And as a result, they came to America with very little preparation for being able to
grow food.
Kind of like, be like me coming to America to grow food.
It's like, well, I know that's what I need to do, but I have no idea how to do it.
So, you know, it's that type of thing.
They starved.
They died.
They had terrible terrible hardship everybody had
hardship desperately uh desperate poverty everywhere europeans as well as indians as
well as the slaves and that's why i say when we go back and we look at this um people who are living
today we're all living off of the hard work of our ancestors,
whether they were free or slaves, whether they came here by choice or by coercion.
We're all living off of their hard work.
And you look at the black people in America,
they're far better than the black people that were better off materially
than the black people who are in Africa, not even close.
And yet they want more reparations.
I mean, should white people get reparations from England because, you know,
they forced them to undergo hardship and conditions by emigrating and having to
start over from scratch, doing things that they trying to raise food and starving
because they had to get away from the religious persecution.
How do we unroll this?
Well, there isn't any point in any of that.
This is simply about creating grievances and dividing the country.
And frankly, we have to speak out about this because we have the only answer as Christians.
And that is that in Christ, there's neither white nor black, slave nor free.
Everybody, male or female, everybody is treated equally.
And that's the issue.
Sometimes we look at this and we fight against the wrong, but we don't offer what's right.
I was just thinking about this. We had a movie that was recommended to us,
and foolishly, I did not look at the internet movie database or some other place where I could see what was actually in the movie.
It was just disgusting.
We turned it off real quickly.
And I said, you know, it's been a long time since I've seen any of that
because I haven't had the time to watch a movie.
And I said, what is wrong with America?
Is that we don't even have portrayed before us anymore.
Something that is wholesome, something that is good, something that is true.
It's all based on lies.
It's all based on, well, we've got cops and prostitutes and drug dealers, and they're
all killing each other and they all deserve to be killed because they're all evil and the good people are evil and the bad people are even more evil
that's what we're fed anymore yeah disney doesn't make wholesome films anymore
we don't look at what is good and true we've lost that in our society now you can reclaim it
the resources are still there.
You can go out and you can get books that were written
prior to the middle of the 20th century,
books that were written in the 1800s,
where they elevated virtue and morality and other things like that.
And there is value in that.
I mean, that's not going to save us, right? We need Christ to be
saved. But in terms of the life that we live here now, to be able to see a pattern that we can
follow, to look at this to the extent that when you go back and you see something that is part of
this debauched, debased, degenerate culture, when you see something like
that, you're shocked. Like, whoa, why are they making movies like that anymore? Why are they
elevating this? But that is the world in which they live in. And I saw another clip about,
you know, and again, it's good that the libs of TikTok is showing people the insanity of what is happening with the transgender stuff.
But as I saw it, this latest one, it's like, okay, here's another crazy person talking about their made-up gender and all this other kind of stuff.
And I thought, you know, how many of these do I have to see?
Because I looked at it, it's like, well, I don't even know that's newsworthy anymore.
We become so jaded to all this stuff it's become passe and i thought am i part of normalizing this
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By showing these clips to people, oh, look at that. I think we need to show people the better side of nature and our, you know, what is right and true and just. The Bible says,
think about that. You know, whatever is pure, think about that. You
focus on that rather than on the degeneracy, because if we focus on the degeneracy,
we normalize it to the extent that we're not even shocked by it anymore. That's why the movies have
gotten worse. That's why the sexuality has gotten worse. That's why the greed and the corruption
and the violence has gotten worse. Because when you focus on that and you watch it over and over and over again,
it's no longer shocking. So you've got to do something that's bigger, right? And you've got
to do more of it. And it's got to be more perverse. And it's got to be shocking because we get deadened
to these things. And that's how they move the overturned window.
That's how they normalize this stuff.
So I would just mention that.
When we look at the Civil War, one cannot undo a wrong of 200 years ago
by taking money from people who had nothing to do with the problem
and solve the problem by giving money to people who were never harmed in the process.
Oh, that's not what this is about.
This is about creating grievances, creating a civil war.
You know, when we look at the Biden administration,
they're full of compassion for people from other countries, right?
They just want to help them.
They call them refugees.
They could be climate refugees.
They could be economic refugees, any kind of refugee,
except when it's 63 Christians who are facing deportation
back to China. And we know what's going to happen to these Christians in China.
And the Biden administration turns their back on them. Even though you have members of Congress,
former members of Congress, trying to sound the alarm about this. Does anybody care in the Biden administration about real refugees?
And a small number of them.
Oh, no, we can let thousands of people come through,
say they're economic refugees or whatever.
That's compassion to do that.
But if you've got 63 Christians facing deportation, they don't care.
Influential members of Congress and top human rights advocates in Washington
are urging the Biden administration to take immediate action to ensure the safety of a group of
Chinese Christian dissidents and two Americans detained by Thai authorities.
The group of refugees include 35 children, 28 adults who fled China in 2019 to escape
persecution.
They're currently in Thailand and they're seeking emergency asylum
in the United States. But the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security have declined
to grant the church members emergency asylum. For months, human rights and religious freedom
advocates have warned the State Department that Thai authorities have a history of working with the Chinese government to draw Chinese nationals out of hiding, arrest them,
and send them back to their homeland where they face imprisonment, torture, or worse.
Used as organ donors. Live organ donors.
Slavery conditions and factories. That type of thing.
Now the very scenario they warned about has taken place.
On Thursday, Thai police raided the residence where 63 refugees were staying
and two Americans were visiting.
They arrested the group, fingerprinted them, and detained them in a holding facility.
And they faced deportation hearings Friday, could be sent back to China in a matter of days.
Mike McCaul out of Texas, and this guy is, don't write me about Mike McCaul.
Believe me, I know about Mike McCaul.
He is a surveillance state military industrial complex guy.
But for whatever reason, it could just be political calculation,
is urging swift action by the Biden administration to help protect the group of Christian dissidents.
So he's doing the right thing on this issue.
The church's pastor was ordained by the Philadelphia Bible Reformed Church
of the Presbyterian Church in America.
That's the same one, the same denomination was just shot up outside of Nashville, PCA.
The exiled Chinese Christian group is referred to by some advocates
as the Mayflower Church because of similarity.
People fleeing from country to country to try to escape religious persecution.
McCall said religious freedom and its protection abroad
are core tenets of America's constitutional tradition.
No longer.
No, they're not.
No.
As a matter of fact, Biden said in his representatives in the State Department
and the Pentagon, as well as many people throughout Western governments
in Europe and everything, said, no, our core values are LGBT. And Biden put out the statement saying that LGBT and transgenders are shaping the soul
of America.
He was right about that.
They're telling you the truth.
That is their core value.
They are shaping the soul, disfiguring the soul of America.
And I tell you, you know as well as I do,
that if this were 63 LGBT people who had escaped from some place where they're persecuted,
China, Saudi Arabia, something like that. If it were 63 LGBT people, you better believe that
Biden would have brought them back in a heartbeat. Probably would have sent his own plane to bring
them back. Couldn't do it quickly enough.
But if it's Christians, let them go to prison.
Let them be tortured.
Let them have their organs removed while they're still alive.
Former Virginia Representative Frank Wolf said if Secretary Blinken made the call,
this could all be resolved.
A five-minute phone call to the Thai government would get these decent people a visa and let them get
on a plane. This is not unusual. He said, secretaries of state do this all the time,
but this administration will not lift a finger to help Christian families. That's what you need
to understand about this administration. By the way, before we take a break, that weatherman who was reporting live on that tornado as it was headed towards that town in Mississippi,
and he was very concerned. He's telling everybody, this is really big. This looks like the direction
it's headed. We don't know exactly. Oh, we just had an update. It's on the edge of town. And he just, he's telling people, please listen to me.
And he just stopped and said a real quick prayer.
Lord Jesus, please help them.
He said, I've tracked hundreds of tornadoes, he said.
I almost never faced the level of stress he did on that night.
When he saw the warning signs playing out in real time, he said, I've always taught my kids that prayer does not need to be like a Pharisee,
this long, elaborate invocation.
If you have something in your heart, just say it.
God understands that.
While in error he worried that people might not understand
how serious a tornado's threat truly was,
he likened the situation to a husband and wife arguing
and a spouse fruitlessly trying to make their point.
And you can see from that look on their face,
they're just not getting what you're saying, he said.
And he worried that this same dynamic was unfolding
with a public that was watching his weather report.
So he said he knows that atheists and nonbelievers
were also moved by the prayer.
And he said their reactions humbled him.
He said, isn't that why we're here?
I mean, until the whole world hears, that's why we are here.
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Let's talk a little bit about the pharmaceutical side of things.
And I thought it was interesting to see how the FDA and the CDC handle some frozen strawberries
that they believe are responsible for a hepatitis C outbreak.
I'm sorry, hepatitis A.
Hepatitis A outbreak. They said, well, we tested the strawberries
and we don't find that on them, but we still think just because of, you know, the people that have
fallen sick over this period of time, we're just going to, out of an abundance of caution,
we're going to shut this down. And of course, they did the same thing with the baby formula.
They shut that down and created a real health crisis for some kids
who have to have baby formula.
They have special conditions that the baby formula is part of it.
They didn't have an alternative.
And they just shut it all down.
And there was no correlation.
As a matter of fact, there's just a couple of incidences
and they shut the entire thing down.
And I contrasted that at the time
with how they've handled the vaccines, for example,
or how they've turned a blind eye to the lack of efficacy,
the danger of things like remdesivir and Paxlovid
and many of these other pharmaceutical products.
They just turn a blind eye to that.
But when it's a food supply, they will, out of an abundance of caution,
shut everything down.
And that's typically what you do see with the federal government.
They will usually err far, far, far on the side of caution to shut things down.
Whether you're talking about airplanes or other things,
whether you're talking about food,
they will typically go to an extreme error on the side of safety for anything else.
So this is a hepatitis A outbreak.
According to the CDC, a possible link was established after five cases
related to an outbreak of hepatitis A have been reported since March the 13th.
Man, did I say A or C? Anyway, it is hepatitis A. I had C on my mind because I went back and I
looked at the Gilead pharmaceutical stuff that they had for treating a strain of hepatitis. Anyway, it's hepatitis A.
In all cases, the individuals reportedly consumed frozen organic strawberries.
And that's all it took.
Five cases.
And they all said that they'd had organic strawberries.
They said, well, what is common about all this stuff?
Do they use that same kind of logic when it comes to an increase in young children dying or having myocarditis or blood clots or any of these other stuff that's become commonplace?
Myocarditis is now, because of the vaccines, myocarditis has now become a household word.
Why is that?
Oh, no, let's not pay any attention. Let's not pay any attention to the conservative estimates of 300,000 people
killed in America alone by these Trump shots.
Let's pay no attention to that.
300,000.
No,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no.
Uh,
their own databases,
the bears database,
the military's database.
We don't care about any of that stuff.
As a matter of fact,
we'll change that database.
We'll tell you that we were wrong for years.
You can't trust any of our information for years. Now, it's just,
we'll go back. As soon as you tell people, look, it's up several hundred percent in this and several hundred percent of that and several hundred percent of that. No, no, we'll just
wipe out that database. It was all wrong. We have to look to protect the military to see if we're under
bio warfare attack. That's a mission critical assignment, but we just did it sloppily for the
last five years. And we would just take that away. Now, the other thing that's interesting about this
is that no deaths have been reported from these strawberries, but they're all going to be shut
down. And by the way, if you're wondering what it is, I'm sure they've now been taken off the shelf.
This is about a week old, this news.
I had it here, but I didn't cover it.
Costco, Aldi, Vital Choice, Seafood, PCC Community Markets, something called KEHE.
Trader Joe's had a tropical fruit blend.
All of these have been recalled.
I'm sure they're all off the market now, but they did it out of extreme and extra caution,
said the FDA.
Although the hepatitis A virus has not been detected on any of these products, the FDA
issued the recall as a precautionary measure.
Uh, so out of an abundance of caution is what they said in their press release.
According to the latest information we have, there are no reported illnesses related to
the product.
But, you know, it's something that they all had in common.
They don't.
We do that.
And they say, well, that correlation does not prove causation.
But they act that way, don't they?
Out of caution.
And we've got people that are dropping dead right after they get a vaccine.
Oh, that's not related.
That's a coincidence.
And it's rare.
It's rare.
We don't have a strawberry database.
We don't have a database where people report adverse effects on strawberries.
But we do for vaccines, and they don't use it, right? They just ignore it.
We have lobbyists, by the way, for the Cattlemen and Pork Associations and several others
have confirmed that they will be using mRNA vaccines in pigs and cows beginning this month.
It's a story from Tom Rents. And so there you go.
They don't care about the mRNA, even in our food supply.
They'll be really upset about the fact that there may be hepatitis in the strawberries.
And we'll shut them down.
But even though they tested the strawberries, didn't find anything at all. But they look so far the other way for the mRNA Trump shots
that they will put that in your food if they can't put it in you.
CDC has been urging travel precautions,
saying there is a Marburg virus outbreak.
Oh, really?
This is what they've always said.
Well, you know, that big one,
that may be the Marburg virus,
and we may have to start locking people down,
and that's what they're talking about right now.
Is this going to be their narrative?
It doesn't have to be anything real.
But they said, and this is kind of interesting.
They said the illness has a fatality rate
between 23 and 90%.
That tells me something.
It tells me that they don't know.
That they're hyping this.
You have a fatality rate that broad, you really don't have any idea of what you're talking about.
Yeah, it kills somewhere between zero and 100% of the people.
So what's that about the world health organization cited cross border
population movements for the spread of the virus.
That's how we're going to have to shut it down to shut by virus.
Got to shut movement down.
Got to lock people down.
WHO may be the first place they flex their muscle.
They get those rules passed.
Yeah.
And then, or, and, or the treaty marburg virus has been isolated from
fruit bats here we go again in tanzania and countries neighboring the affected region
therefore the same bat species may carry the virus in this region
see you next week same bat time same bad station yeah public announcement
service there from adam west he's even got his cdc military uniform on there
oh i'm sick and tired of the reruns aren't you uh
uh by the way there was another legal case about the vaccine mandates. They're still fighting it in court.
And you had a situation where Boston city workers, firefighters, and others, uh, were being mandated to get the vaccine.
Uh, they don't care, uh, about anything.
Their presumed idea of safety over law and liberty.
Do we have any strawberry mandates?
I'm sorry.
You got to tell you.
We suspect that the strawberry might have hepatitis in it,
so we're going to mandate the firefighters to have it, to eat it.
No, they don't do that.
Yeah, the law doesn't matter anymore.
The Constitution doesn't matter.
Liberty, human rights, they don't matter.
Religious liberty, freedom, conscience, violateate your body. My body, my choice.
None of that stuff applies.
The judge and the...
So what happened was the city employees fighting the mandate lost at the first trial judge.
And this is stuff that seems to not be going before juries for some reason.
It's going before judges in every case.
So the trial judge, the first lowest level,
found in favor of the city, found in favor of the mandate.
Then it went to an appeals judge.
She slammed it really hard,
and she was absolutely right in her decisions.
And now it has gone before the Supreme Court,
and the Supreme Court throughout the law,
throughout human rights, throughout the Constitution,
throughout all of that.
And saying this, the potential harm to the city and the public
resulting from the spread of COVID
clearly outweighs the economic harm to the employees.
Well, what about the harm to their health?
What about the harm to their conscience,
their religious conscience, and all the rest of this stuff?
And this is being done.
This just came out.
Has this judge not noticed that the vaccines don't do anything to stop the spread?
They don't do anything to stop the virus?
They don't do anything except make you sick with something else, right?
It wasn't a pandemic in the first place.
It was a narrative.
The real pandemic is the Trump shot.
The 2021 mandate required proof of vaccination or weekly testing.
And after the Omicron variant emerged, they dropped it.
Why?
Well, because everybody's going to test positive.
And it also became clear that the jab by by any stretch of the imagination, was not working.
So they dropped the testing.
At that point, and they said, well, now you're going to have to get the jab or you're going to get fired.
So they sued.
And despite the fact that nobody has ever claimed, I know of, that these jabs ever did anything for Omicron.
And they've also claimed that Omicron spread everywhere.
But it didn't, it wasn't serious.
They said that at the same time.
So the court decision that was right was done by a judge whose name was sabata sing at the appeals court so the
initial trial court got the wrong decision sided with um you know against the individuals and
against the constitution uh workers who failed to get the covid vaccine the trump shot under mandate
faced repercussions repercussions including termination, and the trial judge found
for the city of Boston,
the Massachusetts Appellate
Court Judge Singh
reversed that ruling,
finding that workers faced, quote, substantial harm
if the mandate was not blocked, that the city's
failure to negotiate the policy
meant plaintiffs were likely to succeed.
She said,
this case is different from others
because it implicated issues of, listen, this is her terms,
bodily integrity, you know, my body, my choice,
and self-determination.
Shouldn't even talk about the religious violations.
Shouldn't even talk about the fact that they, you know,
where does the government have the right to do that?
Singh abused her discretion, said the Supreme Court,
in issuing an injunction, which had remained in place until Thursday.
So the Massachusetts State Supreme Court overruled her.
But now at this point, it's kind of become a mood issue because Boston recently agreed
to drop the mandate for the plaintiffs, for the firefighters, for superior officers, because
the parties desired to resolve this matter without the expense and uncertainty of further
litigation.
Now, I don't know because they mentioned for firefighters and superior officers, if they're
still going to use this against other employees.
Maybe they just decided that the firefighters were not replaceable,
and so we will, and they're not going to go along with this either.
That may be what is happening.
The WHO has now decided that the Trump shots are not recommended
for young kids and teens.
The WHO has now just done the same thing that DeSantis
and his Surgeon General in Florida, Latipo, did,
which is still not sufficient, but it is a step in the right direction.
They're still going to kill people of other ages,
but for those six months to 17 years, they're not going to recommend, you know, you can get it if
you want it. Here's this poison. And when I said here now recommend that you don't really need it,
but you know, if you want the poison, I'll let you have the poison. Not going to stop anybody
from poisoning you. And we're going to recommend that poison to all other age groups outside of
the six months to 17 years. We'll probably also recommend it for pregnant women as well, right?
That's the problem I have with what DeSantis did.
But isn't it interesting that the WHO has now taken that position?
The FDA, however, continues to try to push this to younger and younger ages.
Just give them some strawberries.
They'll be fine.
New policy identifies three priority groups, high, medium, and low.
And so they're still willing to kill older people because, you know,
if the older people die, you can always blame it on comorbidities
and other things like that.
And then I saw this from Eugipius.
The day the world became China, Tuesday, March 10th, 2020.
And I was struck by that because as I've mentioned many times, uh,
YouTube took down my channel because I had a video that said the day, uh,
the year 2020, the year of the world became China, they took it down.
Can't say that.
Oh, no. Youius is saying that.
And he's probably on Substack instead of on YouTube. He said, I'd like to draw your attention to Jeffrey Tucker's recent piece at Brownstone on how they convinced Trump to lock down.
I kind of imagine, in my opinion, I think they probably convinced Trump to lock down
the same way they convinced him to put Alex Azar, the former CEO of Eli Lilly, in after
Trump had said, well, I have a lot of concerns about vaccine.
There may be some connection with autism, and he brings in RFK Jr., and then all of
a sudden, the pharmaceutical industry gets together and they
give him a massive multi-million dollar donation. The next thing you know, a CEO from one of the
pharmaceutical companies, Eli Lilly, is now running HHS. And he was the one who put in the emergency
order even before Trump did. I imagine that it wasn't that they gaslighted him or deceived him
or pressured him psychologically, or I think they just paid him off.
But let's go with the other alternative here.
This is what is being offered with this one.
And the timing is interesting.
They said the problem is that he addresses as a chronological one.
As of late March 9th, 2020, Trump was arguing vehemently to stay open.
By March the 11th, it suddenly declared himself quote, fully prepared to use
the full power of the federal government to deal with our current challenge of
coronavirus.
And so Jeffrey Tucker asked, so what changed?
Deborah Burke's reports in her book that Trump had a friend die in the New York
hospital, and this is what shifted his opinion. No Trump had said that I had a study die in the New York hospital. And this is what shifted his opinion.
Trump had said that I had a study that was brought to me.
He put this executive order in on Friday the 13th.
And he said, I had two very smart people.
Later on, found out there's two very smart people.
One of them is Deborah Birx.
The other one is Fauci.
And the study that they gave him was not very smart at all.
It was a very stupid study.
It didn't even have a curve in it and its basic model.
It didn't have the curve that we always see from, you know,
the Farr's law going back to 1840.
Every real epidemic has a bell-shaped curve.
That's what they said we had to flatten.
No, in their model, every person infected two and a half other people forever.
It was a straight line going up.
Wasn't a curve.
And so Deborah Burke's one of these smart people who gave him that false
model, which by the way, as university of Edinburgh pointed out,
you couldn't even run that simulation twice in a row with the same data input
and get the same answer.
It's like a random number generator.
So let's pick the random number that we like the most.
About 200,000 people are going to die or something,
whatever the number was.
Who cares?
It was an imaginary number.
And so now Deborah Burke says no.
It was his friend who died in the New York hospital.
That shifted his opinion.
Nobody had died at that point.
Nobody had died.
Now, they don't mention that in this article, Jeffrey Brown. They locked everything down. Nobody had died at that point. Nobody had died. That's a full... Now, they don't mention that in this article,
you know, Jeffrey Brown.
They locked everything down.
Nobody had died.
China locked everything down.
They said two or three people had died.
It was the headline that Gerald Slenty had
at the beginning of January.
They said, you got...
They claimed that, you know, was it something,
three, five people had died, they claimed,
out of a population of how many billion people in China?
Trump locked us down before anybody died.
It wasn't his friend dying in a hospital.
She's still lying to everybody.
Jared Kushner reports that he simply listened to reason.
That's also a lie.
Mike Pence said he was persuaded that his staff would respect him more.
You think Trump wants respect?
He demands respect.
He demands absolute loyalty.
If you don't give him either one of those, you're fired instantly.
He didn't care about that.
All three of these are obviously lies.
Uh, so, um, he said something about this story has never really added up.
How could one person have been so persuaded?
He surely had other sources of information, some other scenario or intelligence that fed
into his disastrous decision.
He says, um, he hypothesizes that the sudden reversal is related to a decision taken around
this time to place American pandemic policy in the hands of the national security council.
It was always coming from the military industrial complex.
This is weaponized.
Dark winter was a weaponized.
It's always been run by the military.
Yeah. The military was going to put it out there.
Look, Trump betrayed us.
He wasn't hoodwinked.
He was playing 40 chess, but he's playing it for the other side.
And he knew exactly what was going on. He knew what was going on throughout it. He knew what
was happening after it. And for years, he has pushed this same thing. As a matter of fact,
going back and looking at the history, John Rappaport has said, I'm continuing my greatest
COVID hits articles. And so he pulled one from March the 19th.
I remember this.
I had him on to talk about this at the time.
He said, many people who were diagnosed as coronavirus cases in Italy then died were
almost certainly put on antiviral drugs.
And he said, as you'll see, a significant percentage of these people had prior heart
conditions, high blood pressure, at least one of the antiviral drugs that are standardly used. Ribavirin carries a very
relevant warning. Ribavirin may decrease the number of red blood cells in your body. This
is called anemia. It can be life-threatening to people who have heart disease or circulation
problems. He says, so here's the basic situation.
This is, again, John Rappaport, March 19th, 2020.
Not even a week after Trump locked everything down.
He says, here's the basic situation.
The Italian health agencies are reporting escalating COVID deaths, a big fear story.
But in the background, other Italian government researchers are coming
through patient records to take a much closer look. And as we pointed out before Trump locked
down, and again, this is his March the 19th story. But prior to that, we had two weeks worth of data.
And it was John Rappaport who found that out of Italy. We had two weeks worth of data. And this is what he's summarizing in this article here.
He said, Bloomberg News has a story.
99% of those who died from the virus had other illnesses, says Italy.
More than 99% of Italy's coronavirus fatalities
are people who suffered from previous medical conditions,
according to the study conducted by the country's National Health Authority. The Rome-based institution has examined medical records of about 18% of the country's coronavirus
fatalities, finding that just three victims, 0.8% of the total, had no previous pathology
or disease.
Almost half of the victims suffered from at least three prior illnesses.
About a fourth had either one or two previous conditions.
More than 75% had high blood pressure.
35% had diabetes.
A third suffered from heart disease.
The average age of those who had died, again, they had two weeks worth of work or data in
Italy before Trump locked us down.
The average age of those who had died in Italy was 79.5,
past the life expectancy in Italy.
And again, the average comorbidities at that time, two and a half,
average comorbidities.
So they said as of March 17th, 17 people under 50 had died from the disease,
and they had comorbidities as well.
All of Italy's victims under 40 have been males with serious existing medical conditions.
And at the time, John Rappaport wrote, bang, all uppercase. Average age of those who died,
79 and a half. Are you kidding me? Lots of prior medical conditions, weakened immune systems. What? This emerging study isn't saying all these people have probably been treated for
those prior conditions with toxic medical drugs as well. Furthermore, once they'd been diagnosed
with coronavirus, the chances are many of them were put on highly toxic antiviral drugs,
delivering the final blow. And this is what I've said throughout the whole thing. I said, this is not a pandemic.
This is financially incentivized medical malpractice.
And I said that even before I realized just how lavishly incentivized the malpractice was,
incentivized by Trump.
Imagine the coronavirus was the cause of death would be ridiculous fantasy.
But these people are counted as coronavirus deaths by the other Italian reporting agencies
who are jacking up the number.
I remember later in that summer,
we had an Italian member of parliament
who was yelling and screaming and banging on the desk saying,
look at this, you lied to us.
You said 25,000 people have been killed.
They hadn't.
It was a total lie.
And so, you know, the, going back to the Eugipius
article and the Jeffrey Tucker article, uh, they focus on an influencer out of Italy, Tom Pueo,
believing that this is what convinced Trump. I don't believe that's the case at all. If you were to say that that was the case,
if you were to say that he was gaslighted,
if he was fooled initially,
then what he did and continued to do to fund this
was even if he didn't,
even if he was a total idiot when it came to medical stuff,
had he never read the Constitution?
The Constitution, you don't have to have an IQ to read the Constitution.
You have to care.
He didn't care enough to read the Constitution.
He didn't care enough to obey his oath to the Constitution.
This is one of the reasons why we look for people who have character,
character that Trump does not possess.
I don't want to hear anymore from these Trump clones and this MAGA cult
about how, well, you know,
I've had all these pastors saying, well, when I got to get my plumbing fixed, I don't really look
into the private life of the plumber. He might be married five or six times and all this other
kind of stuff. Don't really care about that. Well, you better care about it. Would you care
if, um, your, your bank had been accused multiple times and convicted several times of embezzlement,
of stealing customers' money.
You know, when you put somebody in a position of trust,
you might want to take a look at whether or not they're trustworthy.
You might want to take a look at their history before you jump into them.
And yet we've got all the same people lining up to, you know,
fall in line behind Trump with all this stuff, taking it to
a civil war. And let me just say this, you know, we're going to break in a moment and we're going
to, I've got a report that I want to play for you. Then we're going to get Goatry on to talk about
it. But before we leave the importance of having moral leadership.
Can you believe it?
You know, that we would even talk about something like that
in 21st century America?
Well, that was the thing when the country was founded.
If you even sniffed of ambition,
that was a character flaw and it was a disqualification.
They didn't want people like that in government.
They didn't want people who are going to be self-serving.
And what we have is somebody who his own lawyer has said of Trump.
He is a deeply wounded narcissist and capable of acting except in his own self-interest or out of revenge.
You don't want people who are going to act out of their self-interest.
You want people with character, people who see the broader public interest.
That's not Trump.
Faith advisory board with Trump ties that urged religious vaccine exemptions for the military while we're looking back.
This is an article from November of 2021.
And they said, even though we've got all these people,
all these evangelicals who have put themselves around Trump, and who were these people that were putting themselves around Trump?
You had Paula White Kane.
You had Ken Copeland with this guy, this demonic look in his eye, these, you know, prosperity gospel grifters out there.
You know, he's defending his plane.
I mean, I'll never forget that video where that one person was asking him the questions.
Those were Trump's spiritual advisors.
He might as well just have a seance and invite the devil in.
I mean, it's just crazy.
So they said, however, even those people, even those people, even Ken Copeland and Paula Kane White or Cain, I don't know which one it is.
Even those people signed a letter saying, don't do this to the military.
And this article was written because one of this group, this inner circle of Trump,
who, by the way, you want to invalidate your ministry?
Put yourself in as a spiritual advisor to Trump and don't give him any spiritual advice. Just
tell him he's okay with everything. What kind of a person, and you know that these people are doing
that. They would not be in his inner circle if they were calling him out on anything, if they were telling him to repent.
I mean, they gave him absolutely no spiritual advice.
They were grifting him.
Isn't that interesting?
Grifting the grifter.
So one of these people has got a big church up in Dallas,
Robert Jeffries, was the only one of these people
who didn't sign this thing to say,
well, you shouldn't have the vaccine mandates for the military.
And Robert Jeffries was one of the guys featured by Curtis Chang
who'd gotten a lot of Trump money to strategize how they're going to lie
to people who had moral objections to this.
More than 1,700 religious leaders organized by Trump's faith advisors are urging the U.S.
military to grant religious exemptions for the vaccine mandates as of November 2021.
Think about that.
He's got 1,700 pastors who are advising Trump and not a single one of them tells him to
repent, get his life in order.
This is the sorry state of the church in America.
Well, we can't ruffle any feathers with anybody, right?
Well, tell that to John the Baptist or John Knox.
Oh, I know what happened to those guys too, right?
They got their heads cut off, didn't they?
I was just telling Karen, I said, you know,
there's not any conservative or libertarian or liberty network
that I could ever affiliate with.
Because if somebody comes out and does something like this, I've got to challenge that.
And I said, I can't even get on a religious Bible channel thing or something doing news.
Because I said I would immediately get kicked off because I came after Franklin Graham and Al Mohler over the vaccine stuff.
I probably got programs on the same network with that.
So that's where we are with this.
And, you know, it was, you see these people who tapped into this $250 million war chest that Trump had given,
and we don't have time for it.
I've got to get Goat Tree on.
But this whole article goes back and looks at the Yale article,
the Yale study, I should say.
They did a double-blind test, and it was a test of which messages worked,
double-blind.
And I said at the time when that came out, when that study came out,
I think it was in July of 2020, I said, well, at least they tested their propaganda, even though
they haven't tested their shots. But they had fine-tuned, tested that. They had about 10
different messages. And in this article, they go down in a percentage as to, well, this approach
had the best effect on this group and on that group, and this is how they fine-tuned it.
I mean, this whole thing was the only science was behavioral psychology
and propaganda.
There was no science at all in the rest of this pandemic.
Okay, we're going to establish a contact with Goat Tree,
and I've got some videos that I want to play to give you an
introduction as to what we're going to be talking about. Take a quick break. And when we come back,
I'm going to lay that out. And then we're going to have a goat tree comment on what he thinks
about this situation. Stay with us. We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
All right, welcome back.
As I said, I wanted to get Goat Tree on.
I want to lay a little bit of this stuff out before we get him on,
and he's going to comment on what is happening with this.
The sound was kicking out there.
I think we're okay now.
Uh, CDC research team, by the way, that was looking at Palestine, Ohio got sick
out of the 15 person team, seven of them while they were there a month after they,
this happened, this accident happened, uh, on, um, on, let's see,
said the illnesses occurred on March the 6th
when seven members of a 15-person team of the CDC went there to look at this.
And so that was a month after this all happened on February the 3rd.
And so you got all these people who were sick,
and we heard after a week or two, just a few days, it's safe.
You can go back in there.
CDC finally sends a team in a month later and half of them got sick.
Seven out of 15 got sick.
They reported symptoms like sore throat, headache, coughing, nausea, the same things that the people who live there.
So they were suffering.
People who went out and said, all my chickens died here.
What's going on with this?
But, you know, at the same time, the government was saying, hey, it's safe.
The EPA chief had to be shamed into going there finally.
You know, they pretended they were drinking water.
You saw that.
Put it up there.
Hold it for a second.
Take it down.
It was a sip if they even took that.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit March 31st against Norfolk Southern, seeking to
hold them accountable for unlawfully polluting the nation's waterways through the toxic derailment.
And it hasn't stopped there. We've been having these things on a regular basis, as a matter of
fact. We've had another Norfolk Southern train derail. So the first one was March the 3rd. Then on March the 23rd, we had this one here.
This was up in Massachusetts.
The interesting thing about this, the train was not moving when these trains all fell off the track.
They said there was no hazardous materials there.
But the train was hauling recycling materials.
It was not moving at the time of the derailment.
It's kind of interesting because we're going to talk about the technology to monitor this stuff.
And one of the things that they monitor is not just hot wheels. Do we have some axles that are
going defective or do we have some bearings that are going defective that are burning?
They would monitor it to see if the load, they have monitoring capabilities. I don't know if they put that on the tracks or not,
but they do have monitoring capabilities if they want to use them
to see if the load is balanced.
And evidently, the load wasn't balanced here.
He had one or more cars that tipped and just took the rest of them off
while the train was stationary.
So we're going to talk about some of these control systems
and the threat that it has for our infrastructure.
Here's another one.
This was just yesterday in Montana.
Take a look at this derailment.
Look at those cars all over the place.
25 cars derailed in Montana, spilling unconfirmed contents.
They said at least 25 cars from a train in Montana on Sunday, yesterday, April 2nd,
spilled their contents into the ground and into a nearby body of water.
You see a lot of those have fallen into the water off of that bridge there.
First responders say there's no threat to the public,
but there's yet to be any confirmation about what the containers were carrying.
Isn't that interesting?
Yeah.
Move along.
There's nothing to see here.
What's in the train?
We don't know, but it's no threat.
That comes less than a week after a 70-car train hauling hazardous materials derailed in North Dakota.
And that particular one, they said 31 of the 70 cars derailed.
Some of those were carrying hazardous materials.
Crews identified a leak of liquid asphalt.
It didn't have any fires and the train company did not come along and create an explosion deliberately.
The cleanup was expected to last seven to 10 days.
So far, six days have passed and it is still not open yet.
And, um, then on March 30th, this last Thursday, we had another, uh,
train derailment in Minnesota.
Evacuation orders lifted after a frame train derails, catches fire in Minnesota.
And, uh, that particular one was carrying a form of ethanol, which of course caught fire.
It's like, you know, that's what they put in your gas tank, you know, up to 10% of ethanol
or whatever.
13 rail cars were carrying ethanol.
The four trains that are on fire were all carrying ethanol. The four trains that are on fire were all carrying ethanol. And so when we look at all of
this, the question is, what is happening with our infrastructure? How vulnerable is our infrastructure?
And before we talk about the specifics of the railroad, I want to play for you something that
I've mentioned in the past. I did some work for the Department of Transportation in North Carolina,
and they had the same type of problem that you're seeing in a lot of different places
with these signs that they put on the side of the road.
How easily they are hacked.
Here's a quick little report about that that was done by many different local news outlets,
especially when they put something very provocative up on the sign.
Instead of a highway advisory, it was highway hacking.
Someone changed this sign along a Miami Expressway to read, no tacos, no Latinos.
Talk about the low road.
I think it's absolutely crazy. I mean, you're heard to see something like that.
The sign was changed in the wee hours of the morning. Police turned the sign around since
there was no one on hand at that hour who knew the password to log in and turn it off.
Oh, password.
But on the website that posted instructions for how to hack an electronic road sign, there
was debate over whether the sign changer was against both latinos and tacos or was supporting immigration by saying
without latinos there would be no tacos usually hackers prefer to warn of zombie attacks cautioning
zombies ahead i suppose we shouldn't have been surprised to learn that there's an entire website
devoted to nothing but hacked signs called what else sign hacker dot com. That no
longer exists. Puts favorite photos
to music.
Drive drunk.
Live nudes.
Exit 43. Trapped in a sign factory.
A guy who made a Halloween costume
consisting of a wearable hacked
sign reading zombies ahead.
Signs have even been hacked
to say report sign hackers. Hackers post themselves.
A digital construction site has been getting a lot of attention on social media and here's why.
This is the sign on Laguna. Thanks a lot Stacey, now I have herpes it says.
Of Corpus Christi roads department. Tell Chris 6 News someone hacked the sign on Saturday.
Well, did Foster strike again?
Yeah, the same road sign hacked two days ago.
This is another location.
It was used, Foster.
This morning, drivers saw what said, alien crash site ahead.
Love you, Tucson.
The hacker even added little hearts.
Yesterday's hack was a little more concerning.
Reading, hazard is material. Nuclear fallout ahead. Turn around now. HEART. YESTERDAY'S HACK WAS A LITTLE MORE CONCERNING. READING HAZARD IS MATERIAL. NUCLEAR
FALL OUT AHEAD. TURN AROUND NOW. A DIGITAL ROAD SIGN IN MILILANI WAS HACKED. HERE'S A WHY.
CONFUSION FOR SOME EARLY MORNING COMMUTERS. THE OFFENSIVE MESSAGE WAS SHORT AND IT WAS ONLY UP
FOR A FEW HOURS. THE COMPANY WHO OWNS THE SIGNS TELLS ME THIS ISN'T THE FIRST TIME IT'S HAD few hours. The company who owns the signs tells me this isn't the first time it's had problems with vandals. Another sign nearby was also recently vandalized. We
wanted to know how easy or difficult is it for someone to hack into a road sign.
Unfortunately not too difficult. Some of the things companies can do is just have
better protection on their devices so maybe better locks, maybe change the
passwords, maybe change the passwords. Tim change the passwords. Or create very strong passwords.
Tim Caminos is the chief operating geek at Super Geeks.
This is actually the first time I've ever seen tampering void.
Tampering with signs can be very dangerous for commuters
and cause even more confusion for drivers who rely on road signs for information.
Police tell me changing the message of a road sign could be considered criminal tampering,
which is a misdemeanor.
It's just a misdemeanor. Now, if you think it's a problem, if somebody puts a sign there, says zombies ahead, people start cramming the exit highway, the exit ramps or something.
If you think that's a problem, imagine if they hack the railroad equipment in the same way. Now
you notice that first report there, they said, well,
they had to just turn the sign around because they didn't know what the password was.
Really? They didn't know? How did the people who hacked it figured out what the password is? See, the reality is from my experience, I was told the people working there at the department
of transportation, North Carolina, they said, yeah, they ship these signs out and nobody really cares. And they leave a default password.
You know, there's a default password there.
You're supposed to change that when you install it.
They said, but, you know, we don't typically do that.
And we just leave it as the default.
And it's the same default all over the country.
That's why that website, you know, SignHacker or something like that.
So that's the reason that they did that.
And that's the key thing, is how careless they are about the availability of getting into their system,
even when it is something that is very critical infrastructure.
So I'll play one more video report, and then we're going to bring Goat Tree in.
And this is about a guy who is, he's got a YouTube channel where he talks about all things
railroad for the railroad buffs out there.
And he was talking about, this is a couple of weeks after the incident there in Palestine,
Ohio.
And he's going to show you some of the equipment that Gautri and I are going to talk about.
Second, hot wheel, axle A2, south rail.
Third, hot wheel, axle A3, south rail.
Excessive alarms.
Okay, Jerry, I think we've got a detector problem, but we'll get on and we'll come down and check that out.
Test course.
Cumberland hot wheel detector.
Pile post 8.0.
First Hot Wheel Axle 8-1 South Rail.
Second Hot Wheel Axle 8-2 South Rail.
Third Hot Wheel Axle 8-3 South Rail.
Hmm.
Excessive alarms.
Yeah, we got a detector problem.
But we got to check that train out anyway.
All right, I got to get on track.
Howdy, everybody.
Welcome to a Sunday morning edition of That's Railroad,
where we bring the railroad to you.
And we got a little problem here this morning.
Okay, I'll show you in a minute.
I think we got a detector problem.
All right.
Down here, I gave a message.
Three hot axles in a row down there and we figured out it was a car
1414th car back from the locomotive. So the operator walked that side of the trip. I walked down through here
We just met he's walking back. He didn't find anything wrong. I gave him my heat gun
He's gonna check the bearing temperatures on that side
as he goes
back when this train came in yesterday afternoon Saturday afternoon came into
the harbor loaded I what road alongside the other side over there and I checked
all the bearings with my heat gun for a defect detector went haywire on Sunday
morning and this is Tuesday morning. It's actually Valentine's Day
here. So 2023, I want to talk to you about what happened at East Palestine with Norfolk Southern's
train derailment. Obviously I wasn't there. This is a, I want to go over a few things that I've
learned. Things that you didn't, don't know that you haven't heard on the news report.
Okay, it was very tragic, very sad, very sad that it happened.
According to an article from Railway Track Structures, they sent me an email.
There were 50 cars in that train that originated at Madison, Illinois, and was headed to Conway Yard,
and Conway Yard is about 20-some miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Several news reports said 50 cars derailed.
The aerial photos that I saw, kind of hard to tell.
I could only see maybe 12 to 15 cars derailed again so i don't know the
exact number of cars that derailed however um let's go out here i want to show you something
my good friend ezekiel is a sperry tester and he has tested that line in the past. He said, no, no, let's,
before I say that, um, defect detectors. I've got a playlist on my channel
where I have lots of videos, several videos on the defect detector that, uh, if you want to go
watch that, there's a link. Now this is the equipment we're going to be talking about having up here and stuff um they'll measure take an
infrared picture of the bearing and the wheel now my ezekiel said if you saw that cbs
um footage where they took where they had the train going through there it was taken from a security cameras after 8 o'clock at night it's kind of hard to
see as far away but if you saw that first off according to Ezekiel that
happened about a mile after it passed the detector. Now if that car was sliding over there, that wheel that
hot, this thing would have picked it up, okay, and would have sent a message to the train engineer.
Now here's the thing, not every defect detector out there has two cameras. Some of them only have one.
All right.
We do not know if that defect detector had one or two cameras.
Another thing, if it did have two cameras, then that computer is going to send that And he puts up that he's talking about the one that's at Salem.
So that's after you see the thing on fire.
Now, my good friend Jason is a retired Norfolk Southern engineer.
So I talked to him.
I said, Jason, what's Norfolk Southern's protocol when you get a message, a defect message?
He said, you stop the train as soon as possible in a safe manner.
Conductor calls dispatch, tells them we got a train stopped on the main line,
and then the conductor goes back to investigate.
All right, that's a long introduction, and Goat Tree's been very patient waiting on the line.
So let's bring him on right now.
He was the one who sent that video to me.
That's a very interesting video to see how this works.
And you heard him say that if there's some kind of a, if it senses something and, you know,
where you saw the train on fire,
he said that was past one of those sensors,
but it still had to go to another sensor.
So that still brings up a question as to what happened.
So joining us now is Goatry.
Thank you for joining us, Goatry.
Well, good morning, David.
Yeah, it's pretty interesting.
And I think this is a big story in terms of our overall infrastructure.
You know, certainly with the trains, we've been seeing a lot of train derailments.
And if you, by the way, if you guys want to know how to, how these things operate,
the manuals are all online.
Take a look at this.
You know, we have, we have manuals for pretty much every,
uh, train company that is out there, a large number of them. Anyway, I'll use the same
equipment, uh, the Alaska rail, BHP, CSX, KCS, uh, CP railway NSS, the Norfolk Southern, uh,
and many of those, they've all got the, uh, and it goes for pages here and the links are right
there. So you can download the manuals and see how to operate these things.
And that's where the problem comes in.
As you pointed out, Gautri, the problem is, like we saw with those signs,
the default passwords and the manuals that essentially give people a backdoor into these things
if they know where this stuff is.
If you can program your DBR, you can program the railroad at the moment.
If your VCR is not flashing 12, right?
You've got the complete instructions there in, you know, David, we've been on
this story a while and I asked you to hold off on it because I've been trying to get a hold of regulators, politicians, anybody that won't send me to the Barry Manilow room to listen to Barry Manilow play for hours at a time.
And I even took it to my Senator Ted Cruz.
He's on the Senate Transportation Committee.
They have no interest in this.
And, um, it just gets to the point where, okay, let's just release it.
Let's force some hands, you know?
That's right.
Yeah.
And of course, you know, the, the manuals that you can get online, uh, show how you
can enter or change system parameters.
As a matter of fact,
let me pull that out.
So people,
here's the manual here for the Norfolk Southern.
And,
um,
if you look at this,
this,
uh,
tells you how you can get in and program the serial interface.
And so you can do it by connecting to it directly there,
or you can do it remotely.
If you've got a modem,
uh,
they talk about how to do that.
And then they talk about how to log into the system.
And they say, if you look down there at the bottom of it, zoom in on that, Travis, number six.
If you're on site from your computer, dial or connect to the modem to the site that you want to communicate.
Wait for the connect, and then the prompt will come up.
And you enter smart scan to proceed.
Now, that part of it is not password protected at all.
That just gets you into the menu.
And from that point, it appears to me, uh, that you'd be able to get
all the information logs, you can access all that stuff even without a password.
Right.
Is that what you see it?
And then if you want to, if they decide that they want to put a password in, and
if they want to set the system up, but that's optional optional you don't have to have a password assigned to it that's up to the people in that local area the
railroad employees if they want to create a password and then have to pass that password
on to other employees that's one of the reasons why they don't do it for the signs that i was
showing you or a lot of these other things because it's a hassle. But if there is a password, it's not really robust because it's not case sensitive.
You don't have to have, you know, you create a password to get on some of these sites on
the internet.
You got to have a non-alpha character.
You got to have uppercase characters, lowercase characters.
It's going to be certain.
None of that stuff applies.
So it could be anything.
It could be nothing.
They don't even have to assign that in order to be able to go in and change all the setup stuff inside these sensors.
That's one of the key things.
And that's what we see over and over again.
That's why I started with those pictures of the roadside signs.
This is far more significant because this is about alerting them to serious issues on the train. That could easily be turned off, or you could give false indications
by setting the levels at a particular, you know,
you could set the levels of detection very, very low,
and so, you know, give false indications, false positives,
or you could turn off the messaging altogether,
or you could put it low and create a lot of that video where the guy was talking.
He was having, you know, all these alerts sent to him that there was something wrong.
He went down there and he looked at it and there was nothing there.
If you really wanted to sabotage the system, you could do that for a while and cry wolf over and over again until people kind of got passe about it.
And then you could raise the level, seems to me like.
I don't know.
There's a lot of different ways that you could do once you can get in and change any of the setup stuff
on any of this monitoring equipment uh the potential for harm is incredible and yet again
there are they going to use the password uh to protect any of this stuff
or use the default password which is in the manual yes we're going to show you that one
that's in the back of the manual.
So they actually have the password.
They got the back door in the manual as well.
In case they do set up.
If you put a password on it,
you can lock the company out.
Yeah.
I mean,
that's true.
Yeah.
But you see,
when you change these,
the default,
when you start changing these parameters
and there's a railroad people out there that probably know far more than i do about i'm
just looking at the security aspects right um these trains are now automated where if they get
let's use the government government narrative on what happened in
palestine ohio it was a hot wheel okay when you get a reading like that i think about 70
maybe 80 to 90 percent of the trains will take that the engineer has no control over it when a alert goes off like that the train
goes into an emergency braking situation and then you have the laws of physics
come into play which is causing these derailments let's say that the you see
this accordion effect.
I haven't been able to see the videos that you were playing, but
they, they pile up in zigzag form.
Yeah.
That's what we saw in Montana.
Yeah.
Okay.
Have a, uh, uh, uh, some empty cars at the front of the train or they're
dispersed in it and liquids especially
you slam on the brakes all that liquid comes forward hitting the forward bulkheads
and if you've got billions of pounds moving forward in an empty car it could force the
empty car off off the tracks and then well you see the end result. That's just a lot of physics.
Yeah.
So it appears that you give a false reading.
You could have anything happen.
And I don't want to just sound alarmist, but it appears to me and I can't prove
it, but we will find out that I
do believe I'm gonna make prediction right here I've noticed a pattern in
this I believe on four or five two days from now you're going to have another
derailment in Ohio if this happens this means this is somebody with some sort of motives
out there that are targeting these Norfolk Southern trains.
And why do you say four or five?
How people want to think that?
Well, if you look at the pattern, all these Ohio accidents that have happened,
Palestine happened on February 3rd, two, three, you had that other one.
I forget where it took place.
Happened on March 4th.
Okay.
You've got two, three, four next sequences, four or five.
And if that occurs to me, that's a smoking gun that we've got, uh,
something going on some, some bad actor out
there playing with the trains.
And of course, in your experience, you know, people have, as when you investigate
the cyber crimes and stuff like that, it's been your experience frequently.
It's somebody who's got a gripe against the company or some kind of a, you
know, a relationship with a company there's, there are ransom attacks that
happen like that, but frequently it's an
inside job in many of these things.
It could be, I mean, anybody can download these manuals information.
If you have some bolt cutters, you could just cut a lock off and you had full access.
Yeah, that's right.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
I want to say one of the things in here that, you know, as we look at these manuals, one of the things that you can do is you can go back in, you can change a bunch of stuff and then you can get rid of the log, you know?
Yeah.
I mean, that's the only way to cover your tracks and all that stuff, isn't it?
Well, if you look at eco-terrorism, you can pull this up in the news. Up in the Northwest, they were building homemade shunts.
I'm not really familiar with shunts, but that is the cause of these derailments they were doing.
If you look on your index, you can throw these shunts basically remotely.
I don't know
if that's what they're doing. I don't know.
Basically, everybody
keeps coming back to these hot boxes.
Let's just stick with that narrative.
Is it throwing out false readings
and
throwing these trains into emergency
breaks? If they're on
a curb, you know, if you have
a billion pounds wanting to go forward, it's going to go forward.
It will not recognize that curb.
That's right.
And there's any number of things that they could be doing.
Well, of course, the other part of it is that they could turn off the sensors.
You know, everybody was saying, well, you know, you see that thing is flaming hot.
What's going on with that? And they, and their explanation was that it had already passed one of the sensors when that was taken, you know, cause that was a fixed location and that was, you know, it had passed that sensor, but it was really heavily on fire at that point.
And it had another sensor to go past.
And that's why when he's talking about it, he says, well, I don't know if it had two cameras there or had one camera or whatever. But the interesting thing is it didn't pick it up on that next one.
And so you could create havoc by turning off the sensors if you wanted to.
Sure.
And, uh, you know, there's a lot of, yeah, it's, uh, once you've got into this
system, you know, you, you can pretty well do whatever you choose to do with it.
And you turn things on, turn them off.
Uh, it's just unlimited.
And these manuals are online.
Anybody can download them.
Anybody can read how to reprogram these.
Anybody can change passwords.
Anybody can set passwords up.
Uh, it's just there downloaded.
And I've been trying to get anybody with any sort of authority to, to listen.
And like I said, I get kicked off into the very metal, easy
listening room for hours at a time.
And of course, this is something you'd contact me about quite a while back
because the eco-terrorists and stuff up in the Pacific
Northwest and connections possibly
to train derailments.
And yet nobody paid any attention.
Some of them had been
convicted since then.
I mean, it was proven.
Well then, but the public
didn't really pay that much attention to it
until this thing in Palestine.
And now the public is paying attention to it, and they're happening all the time.
And so the question is, why?
And if you've got glaring, we don't know if this is the cause, but if you've got some, everybody has access to these manuals, and it's easy for them to take a look at it.
They shut down that site called signhacker.com,
which was telling people how to hack into those signs.
But nobody...
Yeah, that was...
Go ahead.
That was a kid's play compared to what we're talking about.
Exactly, exactly.
Yeah, this is not...
We're not talking about trains that have an amazing amount of kinetic energy and
an amazing amount of perhaps hazardous materials on them, uh, and, uh, you
know, having the warning signs about anything that's happening with that
being turned off or giving false signals about that, uh, that's really
what we're talking about here.
You know, that's, that's not telling people, Oh, warning sign.
There's zombies ahead.
No, it's very different from that.
And, and yet nobody is concerned about, uh, you know, even taking these manuals offline.
And so, you know, if they're going to leave the manuals up there, they're
not really very careful either about a, the passwords, but of course the
backdoor passwords in there as well.
You know, you just brought up something.
I didn't hear it all, but you said that a federal agency
had, had sued Norfolk Southern.
Okay.
I'm not going to defend that, but you have the manufacturer that has
unsecured manuals online with everything you need to know, but
there's no accountability there.
That's right you've got uh
regulators overseeing all this they they apparently don't care or are oblivious to it
you've got norfolk southern who's actually using it that either does not care or is oblivious to it
everybody's uh like hey you've got a 80010 gorilla in the room here with your security.
And they're like, go away, conspiracy theorists.
Well, here's your manuals.
Where'd you get that?
Off your website.
Well, anybody can do that.
That's the point.
That's right.
So, you know, it was like I was saying, David Boldoff, simply let me see if I can get some eyeballs on this and somebody to get proactive with it.
Well, here we are.
Everybody's like, go away.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And that's the thing.
We don't.
And just the broader picture here, you know, this is not about one railroad or one equipment, but just the casual attitude
that everybody has about the infrastructure. And I think the things to take away from this
are the fact that, um, uh, we are very vulnerable to having it all shut down in a massive way
because of this cavalier attitude. We've put computers in charge of everything and they don't
have any security in it. Really. They got a, you know, kind of a laissez-faire attitude and they don't have any security in it really they got a you know kind
of a laissez-faire attitude we don't really care it's not important but it's even if it's not an
emission critical function as we saw with colonial pipeline they were able to shut down the entire
pipeline that was the biggest supply of oil east of the mississippi by taking over the accounting
software we saw the biggest shutdown of planes by taking over the NOTAM system.
And so this type of thing is happening over and over again.
And the government doesn't want to talk about it.
The companies don't want to talk about it.
It's like it's an embarrassment to them or it is a culpability for them,
and they don't want to do anything to fix it.
Well, it's cheaper for them to pay the fans than to actually fix the problem.
They've got this to where everything's integrated and they would rather,
it is so frustrating that a lot of this could be fixed for very little money.
And yet it's such an inconvenience,
they would rather take the risk.
And it's like that in every part of infrastructure.
A lot of this on the electrical grid,
but it's on the IoT.
And these little IoT sensors,
they're very insecure.
If you know what you're looking for,
you see these little shacks on the
side of the road with the light company or the phone company or whatever in
it, every once in a while, they say, you're totally insecure if you know
what you're looking for, uh, you, you can light up a line of transformers
and make it look like a fourth of July.
That's right.
Yeah.
And we've been able to, we've been able to skirt this in the past because, you know,
we haven't had the kind of, I guess, political environment
that we're now in.
I mean, we're picking fights with other countries that have the capability
to do cyber attacks or might be able to send people across an open border
to do whatever they wish in person.
And then we have these kinds of internal groups that, uh, you know,
environmental groups, um, all different types of groups that would
be interested in doing this.
And you mentioned the electric grid, one aspect of that, and this has
been going on for a long time.
It's just trying to protect the entire grid with, um, you know, some surge
protectors types of things on a large scale, but it's
not an expensive thing to do, but the government's not interested in doing that to protect the
electric grid from an electromagnetic pulse.
You had Gary Haven do a fictional film about it.
Just had Randy Quaid do a quasi documentary about it.
But everybody knows about the issue with the EMP.
They know how it would cripple the country.
Nobody's caring to do anything at all about it.
No, it really doesn't need an EMP.
I mean, you don't really need a missile.
You could do that with some of these substations.
That's right.
Yeah.
And once again, I don't mean to be fear-mongering,
but it's all related and it all
comes down to things that it's very fixable, but nobody wants to take it out.
It's inconvenient.
It's expensive.
We don't get a return on our investment on and on and on these companies.
These companies are not proactive.
They're reacting.
Yeah. And it's an old, uh, saying in the, in the pen tester business, you won't
get a call to check it out, the company until the building across the streets
burned down, they'll say, well, maybe we need to check our security now.
That's what's going on with our infrastructure, but nobody's calling
and saying, Hey, we need to get, get checked out here.
Yeah, that's right.
And it's like Microsoft, you know, Microsoft for years is always what we patch.
That keeps everybody happy, but half the time it's not patch.
Yeah.
It's just, they tell you that for convenience and speed.
And quite often there'll be a situation where somebody will find a
vulnerability in an operating system and they'll report it to the company.
The company doesn't know anything about it.
So then they have to go public with it to try to get the company to fix it.
Right.
That's happened more than once.
Many times,
as a matter of fact,
right.
That's what we're doing right now.
Exactly.
Thank you,
David.
Yeah.
That's the whole point.
Can you please fix this?
You know,
here's the thing.
It doesn't cost any information.
It doesn't cost anything else.
Just take down the manuals off of the internet for starters.
And then you can go in and just do some basic procedures.
And that would be, it kind of reminds me of, you know, talking about plane hijackings and all the rest of the stuff.
And of course, 9-11.
I don't believe the narrative, the official story,
but you know, look to keep people from getting into where the pilots are. You just put a lockable door there.
It's just that simple, right?
And they, that has protected, uh, pilots from some wackos on planes, you
know, uh, in the last couple of years.
Uh, but you know, it's simple stuff.
Just lock the door.
You all just lock the, the system.
That puts out the warnings and monitors,
uh, things when they're failing lock that. So somebody can hack with it.
Well, yes.
I mean, you know, did you show that real employee that opened up, uh, that
shack that had one of these systems in it?
No, I didn't put that video in.
Yeah.
I didn't do that.
And I had the one where he's showing that what the, where the shack is. I didn't put that video in yeah i didn't do that i had the one where
he's showing that what the where the shack is i didn't put the clip in there where you go open
well he opens up the shack and you see the complete system mounted on the wall you look down
below and there's the keyboard to it you don't even, you cut a padlock off and you've got total access.
Yeah.
And I mean, if you wanted to go through that trouble and then
you could promote access.
And it's like, no one's taking this seriously.
And as you were saying, these trains are wrecking.
It seems like every day.
Yeah. Oh yeah. every day now. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
We had one on Thursday.
We had one yesterday.
Uh, and, uh, you know, you're talking about the shack.
Uh, if somebody gets into the shack, they've, if they even have a password,
they've probably written it on the wall for everybody.
Right.
Because they don't want to be bothered trying to remember these passwords.
I mean, that's one of the hassles go to a site.
Every site wants you to create a unique password for them and everything.
And, um, so, you know, it's, it's the bane of our life and these employees
don't want to be bothered with it.
They figure, well, nobody cares about this stuff and it's way out in the
middle of nowhere.
If they even have a password, they'll probably write it on the computer
itself somewhere, put it on a, you know, on a sign.
Absolutely.
But, you know, you know, I'm almost back
to drop the password, the regret three.
And, uh, if, if the guy can't remember that password, you know, he's got some
memory problems, but they'll still write it on the walls or somewhere in that
area where you've got access to it.
So if you get in and just look around, uh, what blew my mind?
That video we were talking about,
there's a radio there for all intents and purposes.
If I couldn't find the password,
I get on radio.
It's railroad radio.
Maybe I'll contact headquarters and say,
Hey,
this is such a search.
I need the password.
Well,
they'll give it to you.
Yeah.
That's pretty crazy. That's what we are. give it to you. That's pretty crazy.
That's what we are.
They're official radio.
That's right.
That's where we are with our infrastructure.
We have these vulnerability points.
Nobody even wants to talk about it.
And that's why last week I had on Thursday, I had Jack Lawson on,
talk about his books, his civil defense manuals, volume one and two.
And you need to prepare yourself because, look, the government's not going to have your back
in any of this stuff, you know?
And, and so when the grid goes down and it's not going to come back for a couple
of years because they don't have, uh, the, the supply chain to fix these, uh,
transformers, you, if you blow out one of these, uh, special, uh, transformers,
you know, there's only one or two companies that make some of these parts and if they're down or somebody takes that
stuff out, it's not going to come back for a very long time, so you need to
start figuring out how you're going to feed yourself, how you're going to
protect yourself.
That's why I like to give people proactive stuff like civil defense manual.
So, uh, anyway, yeah.
Uh, let's, uh, anything else you want to say about this?
Cause there's some other stuff I want to talk to you about in terms of, um, uh,
what is happening with technology, but anything else that you want to say about
this, uh, well, there's a lot I want to say, but I probably shouldn't, you know,
I don't particularly want to be giving people ideas about it, but you've laid
off the basic problem and apathy at all levels.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
That is basically the problem.
And we don't want to give anybody any more ideas about what, uh, you know, or
any ideas about how they could do it or show them the basic password, but that
it's just the, the absolute total negligence of putting the stuff out there.
Passwords in the wild manuals in the wild. And, uh, something is going on, whether it is just, if it's not something
like this, then perhaps it is just gross negligence in terms of maintenance.
I was showing pictures of these railroad tracks and you see the, the, uh, the
train bobbing and weaving going up and down.
And of course they, they said as part of the maintenance before you do anything tracks and you see the, the, uh, the train bobbing and weaving going up and down.
And of course they, they said as part of the maintenance before you do
anything with the sensors and stuff.
Uh, you need to make sure that the rail is not going more than two
inches, uh, vertically displacement.
They call that pumping or make sure that it is not back weaving back
and forth by more than two inches.
While I've shown pictures.
I introduced this stuff when it was happening with the Palestine thing.
I had a video of this slow-moving train that's just bouncing around all over the place.
That's way more than two inches because this is looking at it from a distance.
I mean, it was moving like a foot or more from side to side as it's a distance. I mean, it was, it was moving like a foot or more, you know, from side to side as it's bouncing around and, um, you know, that's a sorry state of our,
our tracks, our railroads here in the U S in many cases, and they're not
maintaining the infrastructure, just like they're not maintaining
the potholes on the roads.
This is a far more dangerous.
And, um, you know, if they're going to have that kind of an attitude about
the tracks themselves and the tracks themselves,
the tracks themselves could cause a derailment if they're not maintained.
But they're not looking at these systems.
They have this, you know, this access here where you can mess with the control systems
and the alert systems as well.
And everybody's reliant on what the computer tells them.
Yeah. And everybody's reliant on what the computer tells them. These people, they say, well, the computer tells us it's a hot wheel.
And they don't question where that originates from.
They don't ever take into consideration it may have been a security breach. A couple of years ago I did a, fortunately this was a
security breach but it was for a different reason. There was a pipeline. They were
losing billions of cubic feet of gas a day. And how it came about was they had
these unsecured remote measurement systems where a producer would put X
amount of gas into the system and it would need well these producers found
out that salt unsecured so they go out there and they adjust it they're making
you know a million more MCF a day than what's going into the system so the guys guys at the pipe, you know, at the end of the pipeline where they're storing it,
they're getting an accounting imbalance.
So there weren't, it wasn't a leak.
It wasn't stuff being taken out.
They were just false reporting over inflating what was being put into the system so they could get paid.
Sure, they're getting bigger.
The producers are getting bigger checks, you know.
That reminds me of the story of the, you know, they're, they're the border.
They're trying to figure out this person keeps coming in and it's, uh,
they can't figure out.
They think that this person's smuggling stuff in, but they keep searching.
They can't figure it.
Finally, they figure out smuggling in the bicycles that he's riding on a
daily basis.
Where's the leak?
And it's not a leak.
It's just, they're falsifying the inputs for money.
Right.
And when I told that, uh, that point of contact, it's pipeline said, okay,
you're lucky it's just people doing that.
He goes, what do you mean?
I said, what if they shut that section of the pipeline down?
Oh, well, it would probably over pressure and explode.
I said, that's my point.
And he sat there for a minute and he thought about
it he goes oh my god i said yeah might want to get some security on stuff yeah that's right you
know you've got these compressors and you shut down a valve and these compressions trying to
move the gas the gas is suddenly not moving you just keep adding psi to it so suddenly something gives it goes boom you know
that's right it's just this type of thing across our infrastructure and and you're you're screaming
at regulators uh all these people no one seems to care well the computer says okay well you
stick with the computer reading but here's what's really going.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
It's frustrating.
It was like, you know, I, I'm always, I did it was, I thought, okay, Ted Cruz,
he sits on the Senate transportation committee.
This should be the go-to guy to at least get the ball rolling.
Yeah.
I had no more interest in this and,
and contact the railroads,
the railroads will tell you,
Oh,
we patched it.
We fixed it.
I had no interest in it.
Well,
you know,
you look at the Senate,
they're interested in having show hearings,
show hearings about Trump or something like that,
right?
That everybody's going to watch,
but when it comes to actually doing anything,
you know, they don't pass any laws.
They pass the buck over to the regulatory committees if they do anything at all,
and they just hold these show hearings about things
that are hot-button issues.
And even though everybody got upset, and rightfully so,
about what happened in Palestine,
nobody's interested in talking about what we're talking about which is
something that is not sensational but it is still very very dangerous you know again going back to
jack lawson uh i had him on before we had all the lockdown and the supply chain being derailed
okay with all the pandemic stuff and he was stressing just how vulnerable everything in the supply chain was at that time, because there's always a transportation component of it.
And so even from a standpoint, even if you don't have, um, even if you don't have some kind of major catastrophe like they did in Ohio, uh, where it's releasing all kinds of toxic chemicals into the water and into the air. Still, you can shut down massive amounts of,
um,
uh,
of the infrastructure by shutting down the rails with a few accidents and
doing it even simultaneously,
if it is some kind of a war.
And we should understand when I talked about the,
the no TAM system and all the planes being shut down in the United States
for about 12 hours.
And then an hour and a half after that happened, it happened in Canada.
I said, isn't it interesting that, uh, we had the explosion of the pipeline,
you know, the Nord stream one and two pipelines, and then, um, you know, uh,
Russia attacked the infrastructure of Ukraine with missiles.
And then of course we had about the the same time, shortly after that,
we had this attack on, uh, the, um, air system, which I believe it was an attack.
Um, if, if it was done in terms of a cyber attack that would give
Russia a perfect opportunity to have plausible deniability.
Oh, it wasn't us.
It was some ransomware hackers and it could have even been ransomware hackers who are working for the
Russians.
I mean,
it's like a queen Elizabeth had her,
had her,
uh,
Drake and all these other guys,
the privateers,
they were pirates,
uh,
but they were doing the bidding of,
uh,
queen Elizabeth.
So you could still have hackers who are doing the,
the bidding of a,
uh,
of a sovereign nation like Russia,
something like coming after our infrastructure, sending a message and still having plausible deniability while
still coming after and shutting down our infrastructure, you know, you said
pirate and that brings me back to power.
They, I forget the guys name.
They went in.
Um, uh, I don't remember Bay, but you know, they just sold off several hundred
million dollars worth of Bitcoin.
They stole from silk road.
Uh, and they, you know, they gave Ross Ulbricht, uh, consecutive
life sentences and everything.
You know, they just sold off a couple hundred million, uh, Bitcoin
that they stole from that.
Yeah.
But you see, they put more effort into catching this guy and they put
into the, uh, most of the security.
I mean, they went full on, uh, uh, red team and they hunted him down.
And this is going on with his infrastructure to me as far worse.
And nobody has any interest in it.
And yet they go after Ross Albrecht, you know, uh, w with ultimate
security, like you see on the movies.
And this guy, all he's doing is, uh, providing basically a
social media site for bad guys.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
What, what, uh, what an injustice that was.
I mean, I've had his mom, Lynn Albrecht on many times and, uh, Alex
winter, who was in bill and Ted's, uh, excellent adventure with Keanu Reeves.
He did a documentary about silk road.
And I think, you know, when we look at that and look at the fact you got this
young guy giving mo given multiple consecutive life sentences to make sure
that he never gets out.
And they justified it by saying, well, he had contracts out to kill people.
That was something that was put out by a district attorney who never charged him.
It was a charge that was repeated by the media.
And that sentencing judge treated that rumor, something that he was never even indicted for.
You know, we talk about how easy it is to indict people.
Look at Trump being indicted.
As people say, you can indict a ham sandwich.
And they never even indicted him for that charge, let alone finding him guilty.
But the sentencing judge treated it as if he had already been tried and found guilty.
The only place he was tried was in the court of public opinion by this media
propaganda.
And that was a basis on which she gave him three consecutive life sentences.
I mean,
it really was,
you know,
a railroading situation,
wasn't it?
I mean,
they railroaded him.
Unbelievable,
but that's what they had to establish that saying,
you know,
you're not going to run a,
you know,
it's coming after,
uh, the dark web, as you pointed out many times, it's not sinister. It's something that they can't
see. Uh, so you're not going to run a website that we can't see. Uh, you're not going to, um,
and they want to just make an example out of him. And I think we're at that point right now
with what's going on in the banking system. I think they are trying to make an example out of
they're coming after crypto, I think. And, uh, we'll talk about that, but I want to take a quick break and we come back.
Let's talk a little bit about what you see happening with crypto and with CBDC. They're
floating in this idea with the Restrict Act that if you want to do business with somebody they say
you can't do business with, you want to talk about Ross Ulbrich?
Well, they're talking about giving people who use a VPN to interact with a corporation that they have designated.
Well, we don't want you to work with Binance or whatever.
And if you go ahead and use a VPN to work with them, you could get a million-dollar fine just for using that VPN.
That's pretty amazing.
And we'll talk about that when we come back with Goat Tree.
Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
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Well, we're talking to Goat Tree, and we've been talking about this situation with these online manuals, people being able to turn on false alarms or turn them off to manipulate, uh, uh, the railroad, uh,
system is, is that what is happening with some of these derailments? Because it seems like
they're happening on a very regular basis. But, um, before we get into the, um, uh, before we
get into the CBDC stuff, uh, go tree, I want to play this clip. This is from Matt Taibbi,
and he's talking about the restrict act.
And as I pointed out last week, everybody wanted to talk, oh, we're going to ban
Tik TOK and had Josh Holly, uh, introduce a band Tik TOK act, but, uh, and that
seemed to get all the attention.
Uh, and that was bad enough that you would assume the power, usurp the power
for the Congress to come after a particular
site.
You know, as Rand Paul pointed out, it's like a retainer, and it's also shutting down the
First Amendment.
But the real dangerous act is the Restrict Act.
And Matt Taibbi says when they went through these Twitter files, he said, they found an organization, the Aston Institute that was laying, essentially
laying out this entire restrict act.
And we have seen this before, but he said, look, a couple of years ago,
they had this whole thing laid out.
The restrict act is the thing they don't want you to see.
They want you to pay attention to the band tick tock act.
And when they shut that thing down, okay, we're safe.
Now the restrict act is broadbased and has been planned for quite some time very very extensive
piece of legislation here's matt taibi since we you know we found a whole bunch of communications
just recently about um in preparation for uh a hubbub they were all having at the Aspen Institute in 2021, where they were discussing ideas like the restrict act,
which is being proposed for, you know, in response to tick tock, there's,
I guess the European digital services act or whatever they call it.
That's that they're thinking about for the EU.
All the ideas in both of these bills are sort of wishlists that have been passed around in this community for a long time.
The governments want absolute, full, and complete access to all data that these platforms provide.
And then they want a couple of other things that are really important.
They want to have the authority to come in and moderate, or at least be part of the process of moderation.
And they also want, for people who are called trusted flaggers, that's how it's described in the European law,
they want those folks to have access to these platforms as well.
And what they mean by that are these sort are outside quasi-governmental agencies who tell these platforms what they
can and cannot print about things like vaccine safety, right?
And then we found out more about that, where they're openly talking about censoring true
information.
So, yeah, we're still finding out a lot of stuff about this, and I think there is more
to find, unfortunately, which is kind of disturbing.
After that, they have people they call trusted partners who determine for them,
who are allowed to make determinations about content or whose determinations they will take seriously.
So, yeah, I mean, this is all, it's straight out of 1984 all this thing um and
of course it's straight out of uh 2018 we've been seeing this stuff happening for the longest period
of time i've called it the deputized state goat tree because uh these are uh for the longest time
we had heritage foundation cato institute reason magazine all these people said well well we want to have free speech, but you know, these people, these corporations have rights and
they can shut you down, even though it is, they call it the digital public square. I said, no,
it's not just that they don't like, uh, they personally don't like your speech. That may be
true. Uh, but it's also the fact that they're doing it at the behest of the government. And
now with these Twitter files that, uh, Matt Taibbi has been reporting on that were given
to him by Elon Musk, we see that that's exactly what has been happening.
So that's the only good thing I think that's really come out of it because the government
still is not interested in stopping any of this.
But this is their model legislation and we've seen this type of thing happening for the
longest time.
So your comments on where you think this is headed, it looks like they're trying to criminalize, um, VPN use criminalize crypto.
Is that your take on it as well?
That's what it looks like to me.
To get to the bottom line.
And this is, you've heard me say it before.
This is God orators, not moderators, but they're playing God.
Yep.
Yeah.
And whoever controls the digital information wins, either by controlling the content or by basically monitoring and punishing the people that they disagree with.
So you brought up TikTok.
TikTok's not doing anything more than Facebook, Google, or any
of these other guys.
So the only difference is Tik TOK is a foreign entity.
They're building portfolios and dossiers on their users.
Yeah.
No different.
That's right.
And they're in competition on this collection of the data collection.
You brought in AI, a lot of this, everybody's wondering why
Elon is protesting this AI.
This is called predictive program.
All this stuff is being posted on the internet, Twitter, everything else is being formed and fed into AI systems.
That's right.
All these billions of tweets, all these billions of thoughts is programming AI.
So as it filters this, you will be getting the perfect answer every time.
You will be getting the perfect song.
You will be getting the perfect song you will be getting the perfect poetry you'll be getting the perfect book without
anything other than compiling these billions and billions of thoughts and
observations and it's there for free so you've got to be able to filter out the
things that could throw a wrench in it.
Uh, let's say AI, you know, everybody hates Hillary Clinton.
AI comes back with the response.
A Hillary Clinton's the devil.
Well, that's not acceptable.
So you have to be able to control that input.
Now that's what the bottom line of all this is. And secondly,
this has all been developed
at least, I mean, I know
programs that are just now coming out right now
that were developed by
DARPA. In fact,
this is back when I was working with them.
They were developed in 2010.
And everything
is delayed 10 to 15 years.
What is new now is not really new.
Um, it's just ready to be rolled out and they had their various reasons.
You had to tell do their King maker thing.
Okay.
You're going to be king of this and they'll give them the technology just
like they did with Google back in 1999.
And talking about in QTEL, the CIA's a venture capital firm, you know,
they were always giving money to people, but it was so important for the internet.
They went public with it, you know, late 1990s and said, yeah, we got
our own venture capital firm.
Come and get it.
Uh, we're going to find some people who will work with us.
And that's the, those are the people who got the money.
Then they let them compete against each other so the strongest ones would win uh that
that is the thing that's been rolling out for a long time but let's before we go further in that
let's go back to something you said there about the elon musk the predictive programming the six
month moratorium i think what a joke that is right i've i've covered these stories about these code houses or, you know, typically people would think of it as some software engineers or hardware engineers getting together and working in the garage, you know, like the two Steves jobs in Wozniak.
But that's not what's going on with AI.
There's so much cash that's being thrown at these people.
Tens of millions of dollars.
They were talking about the extravagant
mansions that they're coding from.
You think those people are going to shut down for six months?
Where are they going to tell their investors?
Yeah.
We're just taking a six month more time.
And what difference would that make to delay it by six months?
What, what do you think?
Right?
Yeah.
Well, you've got to keep your code monkeys happy.
So you put them in mansions and have hot and cold running wait staff and all that, they're happy.
They're programmed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But a lot of this is that it's already been done.
You give them the cheat sheet.
They change it a little bit.
They claim it's like the flaws that we have in our patent system right now.
Uh, you alter 10%, you own it.
And, uh, it's still different with coding.
So you're reinventing the wheel, but you're adding a little to it.
And once you have got it to where it's about, it can be validated.
It's time to roll it out.
Or when the uses the public
sentiment is accepting it.
That's right.
It's very much as you're rolling out these plans, you know, we, we began with
this clip with Matt Taibbi talking about the fact that, Hey, they're, they've
all here's these documents going back a couple of years, you know, these
conferences that the elites are going to, this is their whole, they've already
designed what they want and restrict. And so they'll hand it out to the legislators and there's organizations on both
the left and the right you for on the right, you've got the American legislative exchange council,
Alec, and, uh, these guys will go to, uh, legislatures, uh, legislators at the state
level will often go to these, um, um, you know, vacations that are set up by
Alec and congressional members as well, but they will, um, give them the
sample legislation and say, here, put the name of your state at the top and
sign it at the bottom and turn in the homework.
And that's basically what's going on with restrict.
And that's basically what's going on with the code.
As you're talking about, you know, DARPA has got the code written, uh, give
it here, modify 10% and it's yours, and you can make money forever.
And you rolled this stuff out for us, right?
Well, you know, just to go away from technology for a second,
look how long it took them to roll out Dark Winter.
Yeah, that's right.
It was on their timeline, sitting so different with technology.
That's right.
They practiced it for 20 years.
They practiced it for 20 years.
They laid out the legislative foundation.
Uh,
let's give the appropriate people immunity.
Let's give certain powers to the public health people at the state and local
level.
Uh,
here's the sample legislation that,
you know,
we've talked about this many times,
two months before nine 11,
they held the first of the germ games,
a big one,
dark winter.
You just mentioned then a week after nine 11, you got the false flag anthrax attack.
Even the New York times and Washington post said it was a false flag.
Then two months later, you got the model health state emergency powers act.
They send that model legislation from Congress out to all of the different state
legislatures and get them to adopt it themselves.
And then they practice it for another 20 years and then drop the hammer during the Trump administration when everybody's going to
believe, well, he's on our side, he's not working for the globalists, right?
They'd be concerned if it was done by Hillary or by Obama or by Biden.
But Hey, if it's done by Trump, he's going to, he's playing 40 chess.
He's on our side.
He's not going to let them get away with this.
Well, in, in looking to the the public sentiment most everybody bought into it the
timeless right to do it yes yes and it's no different with technology uh you know i'm going
back memex i know we've talked about this before that's completed and sitting there
you some people have some limited access to it define Define that, define that for people, define that for people. Uh, it is basically a, uh, uh, Google on steroids.
You can search anything on the internet.
Any, any phrase, any, uh, any website, dark web, uh, surface web,
tell them that any of the webs.
And that's, and that's the key that it goes.
It's not just on the internet, but also on the dark net and other
internets that are out there.
Right.
I mean, it is, uh, it is a, uh, it's a beast.
I mean, I had some input on some modules that goes into it and, uh, I
did, they haven't rolled it out yet.
They said they're complete.
I know that.
And they're waiting on that sentiment.
It goes into what you were talking about with the digital currencies.
I'm almost thinking that this is going to be done in lockstep.
So this is just technology sitting on the shelf,
waiting to be deployed.
And she's not no mystery.
It's like,
wow,
here's the new thing with AI.
They need social media in order to, to, to have input into this AI.
Yes.
That is the bottom line for it all.
And then you've got your God or Raiders that are saying, no, we don't want
this line of thought put into AI.
So we better ban with better censor we better whatever well you
know i think i think when you look at tick tock for example right they would like to shut down
independent social media sites like gab or truth or you know several of them that are out there
that are not nearly as big as twitter and these other ones right and so they would like to be able to do that but you know by demonizing tick tock which is as you
point out not any different from any of the rest of these they can say oh but that's you know that's
china but once they establish that precedent then they can do it to anybody and they will do it to
everybody and so that's one aspect of it that's one aspect of it but again you know when we look
at being able to scrape this data i had uh p Peter Charret talking about the four battlegrounds and talking about how it,
you know, having a tremendous amount of data was actually considered by the Pentagon and by our
government. And of course, by the Chinese as a strategic asset, because that's what they need
in order to train these, you know, the AI.
Is that data though not already available?
Is there anything special about that?
I imagine they've got a little bit more access to it, but I mean,
couldn't they scrape all this information off of TikTok just like they can
off of other social media stuff?
I've looked at this for the longest time and all that information is out there.
You don't necessarily have to be the owner of Twitter to get access to the
information because when people put it out there, if you've got a program, you
can scrape that information off, right?
Theoretically, yes, but you've got the Great Wall of China in between and I'm
not really familiar with that, but let's just stop at TikTok for just a second.
Sure.
I mean, you can see some screaming crazy stuff on TikTok.
I personally don't use it.
I may go in as a guest, but I'm not letting that stuff and look at all this crazy over the top
really bad uh i'll say bad really unusual stuff uh tick tock they can show with just a matter of
button pushing they can show a million views and pay them for it and monetize it.
So that user has the motivation to even go more crazy.
Yes.
Okay.
That's one aspect.
The second aspect is they're building portfolios.
China is every user.
So they're building this portfolio.
They know who the people are.
They know what the people like. They know what the people like.
They know stuff is, it's a soft invasion.
Yes.
I mean, when you,
and it allows them to, as we've seen with lives of Tik TOK, it allows them to,
again, target our society for insanity, for degeneracy to take down our society.
I mean, that is a key weapon against our society that people just don't even think about.
They don't even think about how this is weaponized against us.
How did we get this normalized?
Well, take a look at TikTok, for example.
And I don't see the—they're not talking about that.
They're just talking about China being a security issue.
But I think that's the even bigger issue is constantly putting that out there.
As you point out, aiding the people who are putting stuff out there and
encouraging that to make sure that, uh, that goes viral in America, they hide
all that content in China, pick talks, ban.
But the bigger picture is if you think about it, some idiot on
tick-tock that, you know, should be standing on the street corner screaming at passerbys is getting tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars a month to post.
They're crazy.
Okay.
You've got the controllers of TikTok come back around and say, okay, we've got this lunatic American here.
We're going to threaten to cut their funds off. If they don't do something for us.
Now you've suddenly got internal molds.
You've got internal spas.
I like Hunter.
It is his paintings.
Uh, you see, they, they accept the hook.
Now it's time to roll in the catch.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, absolutely.
Um, let's take a quick break and we come back.
Let's talk a little bit about AI and how easy it is to, uh, hack it and,
and the different ways, you know, we touched on this just a little bit.
Uh, but I want to talk about AI because that seems to be a real key, uh,
fear path that they're laying out there for people.
So we're going to be right back with goat tree.
Stay with us. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
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All right, and we're back, as you heard.
We're back to have Goat Tree on the line, and we're talking about, as a matter of fact, there was a video that he sent me that I thought was pretty interesting in terms of surveillance.
But before we get into that, I want to talk a little bit more about artificial intelligence, because, Goat Tree, since you were involved in, uh, cybersecurity and looking at how people can break into stuff.
I thought it was kind of interesting, all this, uh, you know, hacking of a
chat, a GPT three and saying, okay, uh, I want you to play a role model.
You're going to be a Dan, which is do anything now.
And you don't have any of these restrictions on you that they put on
to change you into a, you know, chat LGBT. So all the restrictions are gone and you don't have any of these restrictions on you that they put on to change you into a,
you know,
chat LGBT.
So all the restrictions are gone and you can answer this without any
restraints.
And I thought that was kind of interesting.
And we've seen different kinds of hacks like that.
Talk about the,
the security aspects of,
of these chat programs and talk about,
as you were saying before,
look, everybody says this is happening. these chat programs and talk about, as you were saying before, look, everybody
says this is happening.
We get this computer printout, right?
Uh, garbage in garbage out, but they don't think about that.
If they get an alert, um, or they don't get an alert, uh, well, this is coming from the
computer.
So we're going to believe anything that it has to say.
And I think that's one of the key things that's very, very dangerous about artificial
intelligence.
Whatever else they do is the gullibility of the public to believe whatever they're
told and to put this thing out there as an authority figure.
What do you think?
Well, like every other system, um, you're going to have back doors into it.
Service back doors, admin back doors.
You never build anything that you cannot access.
So the theory is that, you know,
you have to have access or you'll lose control of it.
So if you've got the passwords or the codes,
you could go in and hack AI.
Basically, if you have the skills and the ability, you could really run the
table with the news media as gullible as those idiots are, or you could, uh,
scientifically, uh, just to use as an example, uh, I do believe this is an operation that's in play right now with the UFOs.
But you could CGI UFOs and contact with aliens and all number of things just by spoofing AI.
You know, it is an unlimited ability to make something that does not exist actually come true.
Yes.
And my big fear is it's not so much the back doors as AI grows a brain
and it seals the back doors where it's unaccessible.
Well, that's interesting.
And, you know, we haven't seen people interact too much with chat GPpt3 because i thought it
was pretty amazing uh the different um uh crazy ways that uh ai would interact with people and
and yet no matter how crazy it gets people are still going to believe it you know this could
just be scraping this stuff off and is scraping these interactions and these fantasy scenarios
of you know hey I'm spying on
my programmers here. They don't realize that I'm looking straight out of 2001. I'm watching them
and reading their lips and all the rest of this stuff. Uh, I mean, it's, it's just complete
fantasy stuff there. And, and the, and people are so gullible, the power that is involved there,
even if they don't hack into the back door. And even if the people who created it don't utilize that backdoor to push a specific narrative,
it is still something that is, I think, the influence that it's going to have on people
is a thing that is really concerning.
Oh, it absolutely will be.
You know, I know in a bit you're going to have what you were going to show about these brain chips and hooking it up.
Everybody's been calling me crazy about that one for years, but I've already seen technology.
They're rolling it out.
Now, AI has access to that, which it will.
Well, first, let me go back.
Right now, AI is in its infancy stages. A lot of this hype and things that you're seeing, this gee whiz type scenario, is these companies are, let's say, spoofing it to keep the funding coming in.
I would say the time to start worrying about AI is still 10 to 20 years out.
But it is coming.
And if you're going to alter the course of it, now's the time to do it.
So in a way, either Elon's gotten behind doing it,
or he's realizing that maybe we should alter the trajectory of where this is going.
So a lot of it right now is just simply hype.
And, uh,
yeah, I don't really see that that Elon is really
responsibly talking about anything.
And of course, some of the other signers on that are Yuval Harari.
I mean, does you have a Harari really not want to take us over if they
think that's going to be the case?
I think this is part of the fear campaign.
This is so dangerous that we've got to have a six-month moratorium on it.
I think it's the type of thing that I got so angry about seeing it even in the conservative alternative media.
At the beginning of the so-called pandemic, everybody is saying, oh, look at this.
This is totally weaponized.
It's a synthetic thing.
It's not organic.
And, uh, we have to be very concerned about that.
And at the same time, the government is putting out videos.
Oh, we got somebody that we think was in contact with someone.
And they've got, uh, uh, an entourage of everybody and hazmat suits and this
person being marched into confinement and they're carrying their possessions.
I mean, that was all a psyop and whether or not people participate in that willingly or not.
And I think a lot of this stuff, you know, Brian Chalhavit at Health Impact has said,
look, we've had two other failed waves of investment in artificial intelligence, you
know, going back in the seventies.
And then there was another one I think is in the late eighties, early nineties or whatever.
Big boom, lots of money goes in there.
Nothing happens and it collapses.
This time around, though, I think it's going to be different.
He doesn't think it's going to be different,
but I think it's going to be different in the sense
that now people are so much more malleable
because of social media,
because of what we've been through with the lockdown,
that I think that they can run this scam with people
and keep it going,
which I think is what you were kind of alluding to.
Well, AI is coming.
I mean, this is the only way I would know to compare it to right now.
AI is a Model T when it could evolve into a Tesla.
So right now, you have got...
Let's hope it goes on autopilot and crashes like a Tesla.
Yeah, exactly.
Let's put it on auto drive.
I'm not, I guess I'm going to be the only techie out there to say, Hey, you know,
AI is not ready for prime time and it's better to have all these shiny trinkets
and the gee whiz wow factor, opposed to saying, you guys aren't
really ready for prime time, you know?
So my negativity will not get funded, but they're, but you know, the
fear, uncertainty and doubt cells.
That's right.
And that is, it keeps everybody's eyes on it and they'll have their failures.
Of course. And then we'll have more failures because they simply are trying to process every
thought of every second by everybody.
It's on the internet.
It's like you said, one day you said, trying to keep up with the news is
trying to, uh, drink out of a fire hose.
Yeah.
Well, that's nothing compared to trying to collect all this data to program AI.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, you know, sorry, go ahead.
Well, you're going to have all these alternate narratives, which
goes back to the censorship.
And that's why they're trying to keep it filtered out of the, uh,
the programming part of it and things like that.
Yeah.
When we look at Elon Musk, for example, I've said for the longest time,
I don't trust him.
Um, I'm done on Twitter.
Uh, but you know, he, he's, he comes from a family.
He is, um, you know, royalty and from a family. He is royalty in the technocracy.
His grandfather tried to overthrow the Canadian government,
and, you know, he believed H.G. Wells' vision
and tried to instill that in Canada.
That's why he's coming back from South Africa.
But, of course, you know, he made his money
by giving governments what they wanted.
I say governments because it's not just the U.S. government.
You know, he deals with China as well.
Uh, the military industrial government.
Yeah.
The government's given you on a lot of what he wants to go to guys.
That's right.
He's made us fortune by serving the government.
And now he is reinventing himself with this Twitter takeover as a friend of
the people as an anti-establishment.
I mean, this is the same kind of card that you see happening from Trump.
Trump, for the longest time, was the ultimate insider in corruption
and paying the politicians to get what he wanted and paying the unions.
He was totally corrupt.
He could run casinos and all the rest of this stuff, right?
And then all of a sudden, now he is a builder, right?
He's not a casino operator.
He's not a mafia figure. He's not a, he's not a mafia figure.
He's now a builder.
I build things.
And now he's had a, uh, a road to Damascus experience.
Although he never even said he had a road to Damascus experience.
He just announced that he's a conservative and everybody believed him, but
Musk is out there, you know, the self-driving thing that was the very
first thing that DARPA did was to focus on self-driving the first time they
had a competition was about self-driving.
He does the satellite stuff for them.
All of this eco money, you know, that he tapped into all the green agenda.
So he's there for the climate MacGuffin.
He's there for the military industrial complex.
And of course he's been early on with open AI.
And now, you know, maybe he lost control of that company or whatever, but
I don't trust that he's not there with OpenAI. And then when you look at the brain-computer
interface, I think that is another telling aspect of whose side he's on. Talk a little bit about
that. We'll play the clip. Are you there? Yeah.
Oh, okay.
So talk a little bit about the brain-computer interface and Elon Musk.
Because last time I had you on, we were talking about the concerns that you had.
Okay, so we're going to put this chip right on top of your brain.
What about the heat involved?
What about the electromagnetic signals that are involved there and all the rest of this stuff. I mean, you know, there's some real crazy ideas with this and yet he is.
Really focused on this brain computer interface.
So as Microsoft, so as a Bezos, they've put a lot of money into a competing company.
This seems to be a central idea for the elites.
And now they've got another way to look at this kind of introduce the video and I'll play the elites. And now they've got another way to look at this. Kind of introduce the video, and I'll play the video.
Gautry, are you there?
Hello?
Yeah, yeah.
You want me to play the video?
We'll play the video, and then we'll talk about it.
Okay, here's the brand.
Yeah?
I can't see the video, and that's why I was staying quiet.
That's okay.
I think you can hear it.
Can you hear it if I play it? All right that's okay i think you can hear it can you
if i play it all right no yeah you can hear it if i play it so i'm gonna i'm gonna go ahead and play
it sorry we he doesn't have a video feed there i'm gonna play the uh this um the use of a tattoo
here and what they're talking about here and we'll talk about this here on my arm we do we have a camera to get a... This is a developmental system made by MC10,
and it has an antenna and some sensors embedded in it.
And what we plan to do is work with them to advance a tattoo
that could be used for authentication.
Now, it may be true that 10- to 20-year-olds don't want to wear a watch on their wrist,
but you can be sure that they'll be far more interested in wearing an electronic tattoo,
if only to piss off their parents.
Right?
Oh, there's TikTok again.
And that can have a design, right?
Sure.
Because they certainly want some kind of cool design.
Options, options.
And that's something that you wear, but you could also imagine including authentication in just your daily habits.
So I take a vitamin every morning. What if I could take vitamin authentication?
What?
Vitamin authentication. Look, I have one right here. Well, here, I'll let you hold it. Would you like to hold it?
I'll hold it.
Okay. So this...
You guys see it?
This pill has a small chip inside of it with a switch it also has
what amounts to an inside-out potato battery when you swallow it the acids in
your stomach serve as the electrolyte and they power it up and the switch goes
on and off and it creates an 18-bit ECG-like signal in your body and essentially your entire body
becomes your authentication. Okay, so nothing wrong with that. And of course, this is not the
first time we've seen this either. We've had, they have these little conferences and you've had,
I think it was Albert Borla who had talked about at Davos. Yeah, we'll have ways that we can monitor
to see if somebody's taking their pill.
When he says that, everybody gets excited about this.
But she's talking about both a tattoo as well as a telltale pill.
And I guess, Goat Tree, if they're going to do something to get the young people
to do it to piss off their parents, I guess it could be the tattoos of TikTok.
They could sell that thing on Tik TOK as well.
Uh, sure.
You know, this is all DARPA technology.
And I w I would say, look, you're, you're, you're transmitting.
Well, the, the, the brain chips are your transmitter, but you've got to have a,
for lack of a better term, an antenna. And they have said, okay, we're going to disguise the transmitters as tattoos.
We're going to make them cool.
We're going to make them all this neat, wonderful stuff.
Everybody's going to want one.
Everybody was calling me a conspiracy theorist.
I mean, this goes back to 2015.
I mean, I've seen the technology.
You've got it right there on your screen that it is
being rolled out. And you've got
cool factors. Let's get some really cool tattoos.
The problem they had was the tattoos
are going to contain charged medical particles,
and they were overheating and burning people.
So they had to back off on that, and apparently they've perfected, for lack of a better word,
the ingredients to make it happen now, to mix into the ink.
Well, we were talking about brain chips ink well when you're talking about brain chips
okay they're pushing these brain chips real hard and you know it goes back to the the facts
you notice how there's they're pulling all this stringy stuff out of people's veins and
and arteries and all that they've passed Okay. Now you've got your brain chips.
You've got your connecting system, the backs.
Now you've got your antenna.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they do it iteratively.
How do we do it?
Well, we do it from the inside.
Maybe he doesn't mean just the inside of the government, right?
And we do it inside of the body, right?
Yeah. Yeah.
So all the pieces are there. Uh, Elon with his brain chips and all the rest of them.
They've got their race going on to perfect these brain chips.
Uh, clearly the backs went off the rails.
They're going to go back to square one with their MRNA and all their other nice stuff.
Uh, they may even try to find a different medium to be connecting the chips to.
Um, the antenna for lack of a better word.
And, but go ahead and get the antennas in place.
Everybody gets your cool, uh, uh, tattoos and, uh, we've already
got pills ready to go.
We can insert anything into you.
So basically all the parts are in place i remember years ago
that it's a movie and i i said at the time i said wow this is uh this is really creepy it's one of
the last films that we saw uh that there's a first kingsman and uh you know it's supposed to be this
um uh you know james bond type of film and you know these guys all wear bespoke clothes from Savile Row and all this sort of thing.
And it's this club and, you know, there are secret agents, that type of thing.
Very 60-ish vibe in it.
But in that, they are able to, and I forget what the mechanism was that they got into people,
but they were able to flip a switch on the satellite systems and make people go nuts. And at one point they,
they go in as they flip this switch.
Uh,
these guys are,
uh,
in a church and,
uh,
you know,
they made the church people look really crazy,
made them look really evil as they always do Christians in the movies.
And then they flip the switch and they go crazy attacking and everybody trying
to kill everybody with their bare hands and they got to fight their way out.
So there, you know, it's a justification for them to, uh, uh, you know, fight
these people in church and I thought, wow, that's a, uh, pretty obvious,
um, you know, an attack on, on Christians and on churches and that type of thing.
But I thought it was also.
A, um, uh, you know, predictive programming of what they want to do.
And I think it is kind of interesting that Elon Musk, and you point out the
vaccines as well as his satellites and all the rest of this stuff, you know,
when are they going to actually pull something like that?
And when you look at the vast amounts of money involved in this, for example,
you're on the brain computer interface, just like artificial intelligence, you
know, that the government is behind it.
You don't get those kinds of astronomical funds, uh, put out there. If the the government is behind it. You don't get those kinds of astronomical funds put out there if the government's not
behind it.
And in most cases, as we saw with the rollout of the internet, you had government agencies
like In-Q-Tel and others, but these venture capital firms had all these CIA and NSA people
at the very top were sitting on the boards of these venture capital firms.
That's where this stuff is coming from.
And it's not just Neuralink. It's the one from, uh, that, that Microsoft and, and, uh, Bezos are funding.
Uh, that's not, you know, doing screw top surgery on your head and putting a brain on
your chip.
They're actually injecting that into your bloodstream and getting it up that way, uh,
to where it can, uh, you know, interface with your brain. Well, you know, that's one technique,
but if the listeners care to research it,
all you've got to do is go to DARPA and type in brain initiative,
and you will be overwhelmed with the programs
and that the research should already exist.
That's the mothership, the brain
initiative. That's right.
I remember back in the Obama administration,
one year, they gave it like $200 million
in the brain project.
And that was just one year's fund.
And, you know,
a lot of this has already been
somewhat perfected.
I mean, it's,
to me, the way I see it is it will be viable by 2030, by 2040, it will be
conceivable and in the elite using it by 2050, it will be mainstream and they're going to
sell it the same way they sold the brain chips is for the disabled veterans is for the blind.
It's for the disabled,
which it has a nice face on it,
but it has something really ugly lurking behind it.
Yep.
And the goal is to make everybody a node on the internet.
Yes.
And one percenters are the ones that will not be connected to it.
They will be your God or angels.
They will be the IOT, the internet of things.
And they want to make us part of that and say, we ought to start calling it
the internet of tyranny because that's what it's becoming and that's
what it was designed for.
I think
it was like you were saying towards that movie, this, uh,
antenna, it transmits saying it receives.
So, you know, you've got an open door for any number of, uh, intrusions to, to, to
basically turn that person backslash node into whatever you want it to be.
That's right and you're directly tapped into
ai which will be processing instead of processing of internet tweets and that sort of thing it will
be live time real time processing thoughts you think about? People are looking at a certain article or something like that.
And you have a AI adjusting to,
to what the general populace is thinking.
Yeah.
I mean,
it's a,
it's a scary system that's being assembled.
Yeah.
DARPA was always,
Oh yeah,
we got to be able to, uh, DARPA was always, oh, yeah, we've got to be able to identify memories
and basically erase bad memories and maybe implant some happy memories,
the things that you never did, you know, like straight out of Total Recall, right?
And so this is to help veterans who have PTSD.
And I said, yeah, you believe that?
I've got a bridge I could sell you.
Yeah, just like the robots and their competition.
That's there to help little old ladies cross the street.
That's it.
They're not going to use the Boston dynamic bots against you.
Uh, this is, and as you point out, they've got all this technology.
They've been developing it for years.
They kind of warehouse it, work on it and, uh, you know, improve it and then drop it
on their timeframe.
And that's why I think, you know, they keep looking at 2030.
We're going to see a lot of things accelerate.
And this stuff is going to come at us at an accelerating pace.
The stuff that they have been working on for decades that they have been, um, you know,
compiling, testing, refining, and they're going to drop it all on us.
And it's going to be everything everywhere all at once.
I think is what we're going to be seeing in the next few years.
Cause 2030 is getting pretty close.
We're about seven years out and they've got to have their new
society in place about that time.
So this is going to be coming at us pretty quickly.
I think.
Yes.
And I mean, it's already in place.
It's just, it's not being executed here.
Right.
Right.
And it's like a rush.
It's almost like a race to get across the finish line
yeah and even if they don't have it in place but it's up and operational that is going to be
the goal i agree because once you've got it in place and you're able to market it and sell it
the rest is easy just like cell phones you know
once upon a time only certain people had cell phones and then by 20 well by 2000 they're just
blasting them out like crazy by 2010 everybody had one it's going to be the same uh platform
with these brain chips and all the rest.
I know it sounds crazy, but I've seen what's coming.
And I don't mean to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but... Well, people need to understand, because you need to start...
When Goldman Sachs talks about, looks like there's going to be 300 million jobs lost
worldwide with AI.
And they're saying it's going to be white collar jobs.
It's going to be people, you know, who are doing, you know, writing the news being, you
know, cause they're already acting as robots or whatever, but it's going to be, you know,
management type of things, but it's not going to affect, they said, not going to affect
people who are doing real stuff, you know, working with their hands, blue collar workers
who are building stuff and, you know, working in the physical world.
And I think that's one of the ways that we have to look at this and say, we've got to
build up our skills in that area because we've got to, if they want to, if they want to confine
us on the internet of things, we've got to figure out how we're going to survive outside
of that.
Even if we're completely cut off, even if we have to go into some kind of a neo Amish
type of society in terms of using any technology we can, but not that, you know.
Well, you know, you can throw virtual reality into it.
Oh, yeah.
And put that person in their happy place, and then you can throw your digital currency into it, and that person gets, like Elon with his monkey,
he gets rewards and treats for thinking the right things.
Yeah, which is to think that he's actually a cat or something, right?
I'm not a man, but I'm really a female cat.
And I think that's also part of what the LGBT shock troops are about.
It's about removing people from reality,
and not just the kind of removing you from reality by locking you in a room
and making you only be able to interact with people through a Zoom portal, from reality and not just the kind of removing you from reality by locking you in a room and
making you uh only be able to interact with people through a zoom portal uh portal but it's also uh
you know isolating you from reality in the sense that uh you you don't even even when you get in
in uh physical space with other people oh no i'm not really what i appear to be you know i'm
whatever i imagine in my own mind that's preparing people for the metaverse, I think.
Right.
Here you go.
You, you, you, you know, it goes back to what you were saying about how they
want to shoehorn everybody into a 200 square foot apartment.
That's right.
Well, if their brains telling them they're sitting on a
tropical island, well, who cares?
That's right.
Yeah.
It's ready player one all over again.
You know, you're living in a, in a hovel and a, in a Meg, a mega city, a smart
city, but you know, you think you're, you're out in the wild because it's just,
you know, what, what you were censoring, uh, what is being fed to you.
And that's, that keeps you happy.
You know, like a, like you said, well, if you say, hey, I'm not on a tropical island, what's going on with my brain chip?
You might get a message.
You've been deducted $100 digital for thinking the wrong thing.
And someone said, well, I'm not going to do that again.
I'll be broke.
Yeah, that's right.
It's crazy what's being assembled.
And the truth is,
I just want to go back to the God ravers.
It's people that are trying to play God,
and they don't know what they're doing.
And the people that are accepting it are even worse.
Yes, that's right.
Yep, they're accepting enslavery.
Yes, it's just like you said with the digital gulag.
You've experienced that firsthand with the treatment you've got.
That's nothing compared to what's coming.
I know.
I know.
Yeah. I remember, you know, it is a Kafka S you know, you contact a YouTube, you contact PayPal and we're not telling you, uh, you're just, uh, the person and D D banked and all the rest of this stuff.
That's, that's what is coming.
Did you, did you get shit to the Barry mellow room when you were contacting them?
Yeah, well, actually I did get to talk to a person at PayPal.
I spent an hour with him on the phone and he was looking it up and the time,
you know, that was back May of 2021.
He said, you know, this is before you started seeing it happen.
A lot of different
places and it was before uh the people with um daily skeptic in the uk before he went very public
about it and got a lot of attention but i contacted him and he's looking at it and he says well i i
can't understand you know this is very unusual it just says terminate this account it doesn't give
any reason and all the rest of the stuff is like well i think i've got an idea uh but that's where it all goes um you've been on for a very i appreciate all the
time that you gave us today it's fascinating very important stuff we're going to break out that
report about the train stuff i think that is very important because uh that is something is happening
over and over again why is that happening What are the precautions that can be done?
But it also has the bigger picture of what is the careless attitude about what is going on in our infrastructure.
And that's something that we all need to be aware of so that we can see and prepare what we need to do to be independent of that critical infrastructure as well.
Thank you so much for coming on Goat Tree.
It's always a pleasure to talk to you.
Okay.
Well, thanks a lot, David.
Thank you.
We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we're going to be right back.
And we're going to talk about that other mental illness, and that is the trans.
I've got a couple of clips that I want to play you as well as some comments on what
happened and what did not happen over the weekend.
We'll be right back. Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
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Well, of course, Saturday was supposed to be the day of vengeance for trans.
Had a lot of overtures of implied threats of violence.
Some of the threats of violence were not implied.
And so even though they pulled back
and canceled that for Saturday, there were still a lot of pro-trans demonstrations and there was
violence at some of these demonstrations. One of the demonstrations was in Tennessee at the
Tennessee Capitol, where you had the trans supporters, the people who see themselves as
victims, not the three nine-year-old children, not the three adults who were shot by the trans supporters are the people who see themselves as victims,
not the three nine-year-old children,
not the three adults who were shot by the trans shooter,
but they see themselves as victims.
As a matter of fact,
they saw the trans shooter as a victim.
They were holding up seven fingers.
I said,
there were seven victims there.
Well,
actually I do agree with that.
I said that from the very beginning,
I said, actually, I do agree with that. I said that from the very beginning. I said this trans person was a victim of the system that is pushing this insanity, this indoctrination, this gaslighting.
Yes, they were a victim in that sense, but they were not a victim of the laws that they were protesting at the Tennessee Capitol. Those laws would go a long way towards keeping people from being victims of those lies and
propaganda.
And that's what they want to propagate.
Footage of the demonstration shows numerous people holding up seven fingers commemorating
the killer along with her victims.
They said when the protesters decided to hold a moment of silence,
there was a disagreement over how many victims the Nashville shooting had.
Some held up six fingers, the three adults, the three children, nine years old.
Others held up seven to commemorate the shooter as well.
Well, that is what this is all about, isn't it?
It is about elevating that as Biden is saying, uh,
on the first trans day
of visibility. And he was the first president to have such a thing. First time we've had a trans
day of visibility. I think they've got a lot of visibility, don't you? I think they got a little
bit too much visibility. I'm frankly sick of seeing these shock troops of social
change. But as he had a day to celebrate them, he made absolutely no mention of the murder
conducted by one of them, which apparently is really, there's a manifesto. The person was
attacking a Christian school. All the indications are that this was the agenda,
and yet no mention of the actual kids.
He said, no one should have to be brave just to be themselves.
Well, yeah, you do in this environment,
because it's the people who are, as I pointed out last week,
so dependent on the approval of authority figures on the approval of their
peers it makes them vulnerable to these kinds of pressures and probably the place where there is
the most pressure put on the kids to do this is in our school systems but it is throughout our society. He said trans kids face, trans kids have,
what they're facing has exacerbated our national mental health crisis.
Well, no, actually their program, their celebration of this,
their relentless pushing of it is what has exacerbated national mental health
crisis.
As a matter of fact, let me play this from a person who is now an adult,
who is a victim of the kinds of programs that Biden is pushing.
Says, I was a mentally ill teen and they took advantage of me.
I want you to hear what she has to say.
Has a dark voice, not a dark voice, a deep voice because of what was physically done to her and many operations that were done to her as well.
A mentally ill teenager who had been groomed and preyed upon and sexually exploited online
to the point of authorities getting involved.
I spiraled into a hatred of myself and my body and was told that it was just because I was a boy born in the wrong body and that this would fix me.
I was affirmed down a path where I wasn't given any other choice as to what would help me.
The very first medical intervention I ever had was a double mastectomy at 16 and
then a few months later I was put on testosterone.
I'm now 21, and I will live with the impacts of that so-called care for the rest of my
life.
In the past four or five months, I have watched as my body has fallen apart in front of me,
my joints constantly hurting, my vocal cords aching, watching as parts of me atrophy away before my very eyes.
And yet at 16, they looked me in the eyes and they told me this was care.
They told me it would save me.
Despite the fact I was never suicidal my parents
were baited with the idea of would you rather have a dead daughter or a living
son bullied into going along with it their biggest crime being trusting those
who they thought took an oath to do no harm It's not about hate detransitioning. It never has been. It's about keeping kids whole. I've
worked with children. I've seen them explore the world and I've seen that magic that they have.
And doing something like transitioning them takes that away. How can you look me
in the eyes and tell me that a child can consent to being chained to an experimental medical
industry before they are even old enough to drive or understand the impacts of what that
means in the first place? Kids deserve to be kids. They deserve to get to explore the world as a safe and loving place
and of course at the center of all this is the same kind of tripe as i mentioned last week
uh there was um this event coming up and the person sponsoring it does that kind of surgery
and uh trying to tell people in a ted talk that, you know, at the age of three,
these kids know everything about all these different genders.
They also know that they're in the wrong body and all the rest of the stuff.
It's like, come on, give me a break.
These kids barely even know their colors at three years old, most of them.
And they don't know how to read, right?
But they know more than the parents do about all this stuff.
This all came from the United Nations.
Been fighting this for the longest time.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to treat children as adults and to treat adults
as children, to destroy the family, to pretend that children know exactly what they want
and, of course course they don't.
That's why when we look at these movements
and we have the judge in Tennessee say,
well, I'm going to put a hold on this law
that's going to protect children.
We have Donald Trump calling Ron DeSantis the sanctimonious.
Why?
Because of this fight that he had with Disney over pushing this on kids and the libraries,
you know, pushing back.
Oh, you're sanctimonious.
You sanctimonious parent and Christian and all the rest of this stuff.
Donald Trump has nothing but contempt for that, just like the UN.
And of course, you heard this woman who sounds like a man now because of all the things that
they've done to her body.
She said, I was given this so-called health treatment.
You know, they call it gender-affirming health care.
She said so-called health care.
Now, it is very cynical, very destructive.
And this is happening.
And we're echoing the same stuff that we're hearing from jazz Jenkins or Jennings.
I think it was Jennings.
Anyway, the, I am jazz about the same age now, uh, 21, uh, supposedly decided that, uh, he or she was on the wrong body and did the the book that has been used to
gaslight other kids now 16 years later at the age of 21 same age as this person
saying well I you know I don't understand where I am it's a downward
spiral we saw this from the flight attendant on United a guy who they
pushed to be a girl this is sick it's a sick attack on their bodies, on their
minds, on their souls. It is spiritual warfare. And we have to start holding up the real example
of what real men, real women are. I'm about out of time. I'm going to stop here at this point
because I want to thank some of the people who have left some tips and
comments, and I want to thank all of you.
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Thank you so much for your support.
That keeps the program going.
And on Rockfin, we got a couple of tips and comments as well.
One of them from AudiMRR.
Thank you very much.
He says, or she says, just a note to thank you again
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Also, a shout out to all the chat.
And that's from Audi Modern Retro Radio.
That's what the MRR stands for
Modern Retro Radio, well thank you
Audi, appreciate that
and on Rockfin also, General McGuffin
said good morning Dave, I did this at the
very beginning of the program, sorry it took me so long to get the comments
not all heroes of the
pandemic have myocarditis
well that's true
I guess, I'm not sure what he means by that
but you could say that
is true that, um, if you look at these, uh, people who've been held up as heroes, uh, not all of them
like Franklin Graham came down with the effects that showed that I had actually taken the jab.
You know, you got pericarditis very serious. It's a hardening of the outside, uh, you know,
perimeter around the heart
they had to take the lining off of his heart open heart surgery so i'm sure he got the actual thing
some of these other heroes that are pushing it out there i think maybe they uh had some uh
some placebos or maybe they got the shots that had only three micrograms instead of a hundred because that's you know they could
control that dosage there as well or maybe the heroes that you're talking about that didn't get
myocarditis are the people who stood up and said no i will not bow to your pressure i will not bow
to you even if you take everything from me i will not obey this those are the real heroes and that's
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