The David Knight Show - 3Mar23 Using AI to Censor Podcasts; EPA AWOL in Palestine, Now It's ENERGY PROHIBITION AGENCY
Episode Date: March 3, 2023OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESInfluential liberal think tank demands control of Podcasts — using AI. Free Speech CANNOT be allowed 2:05I'm seeing a new form of censorship against my account ...on Twitter — censorship has gotten worse for me under Musk. (Update: after the show Drudge linked to my tweet with a picture of Musk laughing) 6:17New YouTube CEO says the power of AI is just beginning to emerge — will set up "thoughtful guardrails" 12:43Biden’s latest pick for FCC commissioner — a tranny censor 16:43The FCC has been without a fifth commissioner for two years, and one of the democrats is about to get bumped out. 24:35The first casualty of war is the truth - Russia, Taiwan, Czech Republic all ramping up censorship for war (the war censorship began with "pandemic" war against us) 30:21Taiwan talks of "cognitive warfare". Remember Michael Aquino and "Mind War"? 33:45The worst censorship bill I’ve seen — coming from Republicans in Florida. Florida's Bill to Intimidate Reporting About Politicians. All reports about DeSantis or other elected politicians must be REGISTERED with government or fines accrue. Newspapers exempted, independent media targeted 37:28Largest grid supplier explains how the grid is being systematically taken down 48:19The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has become the Energy Prohibition Agency confiscating our energy. 52:03Look at the MASSIVE expansion of power grid in China compared to dismantling of power grid in USA & EU 1:02:33Volkswagen Refuses to Help the Police Find Kid Who Was Kidnapped in a Carjacking. How your corporate masters regard your life. 1:13:59Ford patent application for Repossession — from shutting down each system on the car to having it repossess itself. Ford knows what's coming economically. Will they use it for government to seize your car? 1:21:18EPA's criminal negligence in East Palestine. They were created to clean up toxic waste but they're AWOL and refusing to even test for dioxin 1:33:04WATCH Libs of TikTok on "family entertainment" Drag performances 1:45:50WATCH a Muslim comic exposes a true groomer on TikTok 1:48:57INTERVIEW Militia? Pentagon Takes Gun Rights from Soldiers Guy Relford, The Guy Gun Podcast, joins to cover the gamut of where our gun rights are under attack — and victories. 1:59:29An update for listener's prayer request about his daughter-in-law having to deliver a VERY premature baby… 2:55:48Find 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 Friday the 3rd of March, Year of Our Lord 2022.
23, Day 1086 of the Emergency.
Well, during the pandemic, we found that the lifestyle that we ordered was out of stock.
And now we know how they're going to repossess all of our borrowed lifestyle.
It's going to be technology regulation without representation.
Bureaucratic mandarins are working to take away our food, our transportation, but our energy.
Today, we're going to begin with that.
We also see that Biden is about to install another tranny in a high position.
This pig with lipstick will be focused on attacking speech.
And along with that, AI is being touted as a way to finally censor one of the last bastions of free speech.
The podcast.
It's coming.
But for today, at least, I'm still on the air.
And we're going to be joined in the third hour by Guy Rulford, who has the Gun Guy podcast.
We'll be right back. Yes, podcasts are one of the last places where we've been able to escape censorship,
largely because it doesn't have to go through social media.
But they're focusing on that in many different ways.
Spotify is the only podcast source that has banned me, and they want to sell that technology
to other people.
But the Brookings Institute, a leftist, radical think tank, statist establishment, what other
adjectives do I need to throw at these people?
They are zooming in, putting the bullseye on podcasts.
They published an op-ed piece just a couple of weeks ago that was just now noticed by reclaimthenet.org.
They said it accuses podcasters, especially those labeled as political,
in other words, me, people like me, of spreading disinformation unchecked.
Unchecked.
They can't stand for anything to get outside of their narrative.
There is a global mania as part of all of this.
It's why it's so essential to shut down free speech.
They don't want people seeing what is happening.
You see what's happening in Palestine, Ohio.
It's outraging.
But what they have done with these Trump shots and the Biden mandates,
worldwide, this is happening,
is far more extensive than what is happening in Palestine.
And we're going to talk more about that today and about the government's attitude about
that.
But what has happened with these genetic code injections is astronomically bigger.
Many, many orders of magnitude bigger than what is happening in that small town.
Part of that, you know, is people can't get their head around it.
As Stalin said, you know, a million people dying is a statistic.
One person dying is a tragedy.
One small town dying is a tragedy.
But the world being poisoned by the Trump shot.
It's just a statistic that they don't want you to see.
And they've been able to cover it up in order to find misinformation podcasts.
The Brookings Institute says that we need to have artificial intelligence scanning everything that people are saying.
So they issued a call to tech companies and regulators to meet this challenge.
My daughter-in-law looked at chat LGBT to see what they said about me.
And it was full of disinformation about me.
Doesn't know anything about me.
It knows what political side I'm on.
It says I've been a journalist for 30 years.
No, no.
Many other things, it just made up.
Just made up facts about me. How about that?
But it knows where I am on the political spectrum. You better believe it does.
Got that accurately so they can shut me down. The rest of the stuff, they just make it up.
And they'll make up any reasons if they even need a reason. I wasn't kicked off of YouTube
given a reason. I just got an email that said, a complaint has been filed.
Never had a single video that was identified.
That was when I was first kicked off, back in 2018.
It was political.
The question the article seems to want to answer is, how to stop this?
How to stop this speech?
In other words, how to take over what is one of the last online media, fairly resistant to censorship, that is now the mainstay on social platforms.
And of course, fairly resistant to censorship.
They still have ways to demonetize you.
I've been banned from PayPal, Venmo, and other things.
At the heart of podcasting is still the availability to directly reach listeners via RSS feeds.
So the decentralized nature of this, they said, is what makes it so problematic to the Brookings Institute and to the governments that they speak for.
It's problematic, they said, to impose regulatory oversight because it's decentralized.
Let me show you what is happening on, I just saw this yesterday, a listener sent this to me,
and on Twitter, this is, he took a screenshot, and you can see down there, there's a tweet from me,
and then there's the tweet that says you can listen to the David Knight show live. He said when he clicks on it, this is what he gets.
The following media includes potentially sensitive content.
Here's it bigger.
So you click to watch it.
Evidently, that's what he got.
And so, you know, if you've got something there about, uh, put it, uh, sensitive content,
if that's on your profile or something, evidently, maybe you can still change the setting and
still watch the show.
If you know that I'm there, cause they're not going to share any information about me.
I saw, I tweeted this out.
I, I took a screenshot of his screenshot and I said, this is being shown to people who
want to watch the live stream here on Twitter.
Warning, sensitive content.
And it blocks it, unless you do something.
As I've said before, censorship has been worse under, and I sent this directly to His Majesty, Elon Musk.
It's been worse under at Elon Musk than ever before. Restoring a few high-profile accounts is merely a beard for what he will do for government censors.
And, of course, government censors are who he's going to please.
This guy is the king of crony capitalism.
He became the world's richest man how?
By ESG.
What do you think he's going to do with Twitter?
Well, he's going to monetize it.
He wants it to be X.
He wants it to be everything.
He wants it to be another reinvention of PayPal.
He wants financial control, information control.
He will do the bidding of his masters.
That's what all of his companies are about.
He's a big military industrial complex contractor, and he's doing what they want with satellites and all the rest of this stuff.
And of course, Tesla was exactly what they want. And he put it out there and all the self-driving
stuff that everybody's, you know, finally now there's, because he's made some enemies with
these people. Now they are talking about the fact that they're dangerous and they don't work.
But it was always the cherry on top to sell the battery-operated cars.
Anyway, do the Brookings Institute's apparent horror rights reclaim the net?
Anyone can be a publisher.
Anyone can be a broadcaster.
And they're wringing their hands over this.
That's right we don't need government approval of gatekeepers like elon musk i'm basically done with social media i just
you know so again if um there's really no reason anymore for me to put anything out on social media
because i've invested my time and energy in that before
and YouTube and other places just to have the rug pulled out from underneath me.
I'm not interested in that. If you guys want to share the content, great. I can't share the
content. They blocked me. I'm not going to pay this guy even $8 a month. And so if you don't pay
up his $8 a month or whatever he's charging people,
he wants to charge you for tax verification as well.
You know where this is going.
For the world's richest man, what is his number one priority?
Money, his money, getting more, just like Johnny Rockefeller.
How much is enough, said the reporter.
You're the world's richest man, he said.
Well, just a little bit more.
Never satisfied. It's richest man. He said, well, just a little bit more. Never satisfied.
It's an addiction. You can never get enough of what you are addicted to. And oh, by the way,
you might want to pay attention to Jesus. The love of money is the root of all evil.
Anyway, so it gets worse, said Brookings Institute. They cited an early 2021 episode of The Verdict with Ted Cruz,
where co-host Michael Knowles at one point commented, quote,
it's a podcast.
You can say whatever you want.
How awful is that?
You see, this is where we are.
As I said many times,
we used to say,
you know, we joke all the time.
Can I do this?
Hey, pal, it's a free country.
You don't ever hear anybody say that anymore.
We all know it's not a free country.
As a matter of fact,
Woody Harrelson made that pretty clear.
He says, America's not a free country
after what got blown back on him on
a Saturday Night Live monologue that he did.
But of course, you know, he knew that before he did the monologue.
That's why he was doing the monologue.
But it's not a free country anymore.
The other thing we used to say, hey, man, don't make a federal case out of it.
Well, everything is a federal case now.
That's why it's not a free country.
Anyway, surely no democratic society could possibly withstand such heresy
as to have a podcast where you can say whatever you want.
So the Brookings Institute enlisted the help of fact checkers
such as PolitiFact and Snopes.
They sifted through millions of hours of content, all with the goal of proving a particular
point.
And this is their point.
Quote, conservative podcasters were 11 times more likely than liberal podcasters to share
claims fact-checked as false or unsubstantiated.
Fact-checked by who?
By the establishment liberals.
They just disagree with what we're having to say.
You better believe they're going to disagree with everything I have to say today.
I really don't care.
I'm not playing along with them.
I'm not playing along with the trannies.
I'm not playing with their pronouns.
I don't really care what they have to say.
The truth is the truth, and it will win in the end.
So the Brookings Institute relied on artificial intelligence to sort through millions of podcasts
and rate them as truthy or not.
So they want to make censorship, quote,
mathematical, not a constitutional concern.
That's what they say.
Forget about the First Amendment.
YouTube CEO, the new CEO, Neil Mohan.
So we just call him Mo.
He's the second of the stooges to be in control of YouTube.
When's Curly coming?
Anyway, Mo says,
uh,
the power of AI is just beginning to emerge in ways that will reinvent video
and make it the seemingly impossible possible.
Well,
what is it?
What is his goal?
What is the thing that all the people in technology want to bring to us?
Censorship, control,
austerity. That's what it is. That's their goal. That's why I say the best analogy for what these people are doing is that Twilight Zone episode to serve mankind, or to serve man. I think that's
what it was. And they come to Earth. We're going to give you all this technology look at this way we'll do all this stuff that we are the aliens are what the
technologists are today so the aliens come in we're just here to serve you right and yeah all
this stuff is free here all these wonderful things wow look what we can do with this new alien
technology and then some guy gets on the spaceship and they keep saying,
we're here to serve man.
We're here to serve man.
And he sees a cookbook to serve man recipes for all these people.
We are the cattle for these Silicon Valley technocrats.
So they want to put up thought guardrails.
You should call it god rails
people who think they're god they've got god rails on us guardrails of our thoughts
and they're going to use artificial intelligence to do it see this is the other side of it
one side of it are these kids who so easily so easily gaslighted with um you know what is happening
with drag queen story time hour and all the rest of this stuff they're going to fall hook line and
sinker for a machine that comes in and tells them whatever it wants to tell them and pushes
the lgbt agenda marxism climate change all the rest of this stuff. Oh, it's coming from a machine.
It's, you know, the computer hath spoken.
Fall down and worship the computer.
I mean, I've been fighting this kind of mentality my entire life.
People who get a computer printout and never wonder.
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About who programmed it or if their model is correct.
Look, I've got a computer program.
The computer says.
I've heard that my entire life.
I'm sick of it.
Now we're going to have the computer actually speaking and talking to us in a much more believable way.
It's not going to be some printout.
It's going to be actually speaking.
And so the kids are going to fall for this hook, line, and sinker.
You know they are.
But they're not just going to use it for that.
That would be bad enough.
I've talked about that the last couple of weeks, looking at Bing chat and chat LGBT,
the rest of the stuff.
But where they're going to be coming after us is they're going to use artificial intelligence to war against us.
They're going to use it in a very effective way to be able to sort through all the mountains of data that they have collected on all of us over the years.
And store it away in data centers that are using massive amounts of electricity and water in the desert of Utah and other places.
They're going to use this stuff.
They're going to use artificial intelligence to data mine
and to identify who their enemies are.
It's going to be full-on mind wars against us,
setting up thought guardrails and the rest of this stuff.
So he says, Moe at YouTube says, stay tuned as we roll out tools, protections to embrace
this technology responsibly.
This is a critical moment, he says, for the creation of digital video.
We're imagining what the future of creation will look like.
This guy joined Google and YouTube.
He's been one of the,
he's,
I guess,
handpicked successor of the previous stooge there.
Mo is the one who said that we should be,
they should be boosting,
artificially boosting authoritative sources,
which is what we saw throughout all of this medical martial law.
And of course, in 2020, he said espousing opinions in the basement does not allow context for the news.
He was the guy that made that famous statement.
And then that brings us to Biden's latest pick. You know, Biden has focused on filling his administration with Marxists, with tyrants,
and covering it up by putting these pigs in lipstick.
That's why, you know, he says...
More than half the women in my cabinet, more than half the people in my cabinet,
more than half the women in my administration are more than more than half the people in my cabinet, more than half the women in my administration are women.
Yeah.
What are the other half?
Well, the other half are people like this guy who calls himself Gigi.
Gigi.
Thank heavens for little girls for the real ones.
But Gigi is a guy.
Gigi Sohn. I think his way to pronounce the last name s-o-h-n 22 lgbt advocacy
organizations are urging congress to confirm gg and the man called gg as an fcc commission
to the commission as a commissioner they have five five commissioners and, uh, it's been
split two and two since Biden took office. They've had one of these positions left. So
if Biden can get this tranny in, uh, this pig and lipstick, he will have a three, two majority,
the Democrats. Um, and, uh, rumble little Johnny boy, thank you for the tip. He said,
did you see me on Jason Barker's foxhole last night with Billy Ray? No, I'm sorry I didn't.
I'll have to go back and find that. I didn't see that, but that's good. Hey, look,
go to Nights of the Storm. They have a great TV schedule thing.
And we were working.
We got behind yesterday.
Again, they turned off our internet again as they were still trying to fix it.
We pushed and pushed and pushed.
And it was taken down by trees falling.
If a tree falls in the forest, do you hear the night podcast?
No, you don't.
It takes out our internet and our electricity.
The electricity, they got back right away. Internet, that's another story. They were telling us it was going to be the end
of the week. And so we did one broadcast from an Airbnb, kept pushing them. They got it set up
temporarily. They came out yesterday and said, we're going to have to switch you over, but we
got to do some things with the poles. I don't know why, since they run on the same poles as electricity,
that they couldn't just do that. But anyway, they, and the process, they broke something and they had to wait for
somebody to come. So we were out. Another reason why it's difficult for us to get the shows posted.
We were out of internet again yesterday after the show. Fortunately, it didn't happen
during the morning. But anyway, so yeah, I've been so far behind in work. I haven't had a chance to see anything, but I would highly recommend, uh, angry tiger
and Jason Barker's foxhole and, uh, all the rest of these, um, uh, new programs that are
out there.
And of course, guard, I did not, I put it in the, uh, show description, but I didn't
mention it when I was thinking, uh, Tony and, Tony and Billy Ray Valentine and Don Jeffries for
standing in.
And of course, Guard was on the third hour on Tuesday.
Always does a great job.
Liberty Conspiracy, you'll find him on Substack and other places as well.
Thank you, Guard, as well for what you have done to help us and for all the great information
that you put out there, the truth that you put out there. We need to have, and I'm glad to see,
a big community of people who are rising up to tell the truth.
So even as they're putting out more and more of their censorship,
we're getting more and more people out there to tell you what's really happening.
And that's very important, very important.
So go to their website,
and you'll see a schedule
of a lot of different people. Um, and, um, that they have put in, they're all like-minded
and, uh, not afraid to tell you the truth, but going back to this pig and lipstick,
Gigi, um, what recommends this guy? Well, again, 22 LGBT advocacy organizations urging Congress to confirm Gigi
because it's past time to have somebody to have a pig in lipstick running our communications.
And this pig in lipstick is going to be focused not on allocating frequency spectrum. That was
the original creation of the FCC. There was no constitutional authority for the FCC to exist or pretty much any of the other things that the government runs.
But from a practical matter, when they started doing broadcast radio and then later with TV,
the FCC would hold lotteries for different spots on the frequency spectrum.
And they would maintain that, and then they would make sure that people stayed in their lane,
so to speak. You have to have engineers that are going to carefully monitor the frequency
that you're broadcasting on so you don't step on somebody else's toes. And so that was the
purpose of the FCC, just basically allocating resources and then protecting that property,
if you will, from encroachment and things like that.
But now they have decided, going back to the Obama administration,
that they should be policing content.
So the FCC was talking about putting people in newsrooms.
We want to know how news is created, how you guys make your decision about things like that.
I kind of know how they do it at other places. I know how it was done at InfoWars.
We had, uh, when Megan Kelly came in, she came in with a big crew and, um, bigger than the crew
that I would use to, uh, produce my show, uh, just to follow her around and do stuff. And so,
uh, they were interviewing, uh, some people, they interviewed me with her but uh nothing from that interview made
it interestingly enough uh i talked to her about civil asset forfeiture which she'd never heard of
she's a lawyer she got paid 25 million dollars a year or something to uh to talk about news she'd
never heard of civil asset forfeiture which had been around for several decades, at least 30 years in the drug war.
Nevertheless, they had somebody come up and say,
well, how do you guys put your news together on a daily basis?
You have a meeting, and who assigns stories and reporters to stories and stuff?
I said, are you kidding me?
It's a free-for-all.
It's like every man for himself.
So, you know, I do all my research, did it all then, and do it all now.
So there's not any committee that is meeting to tell me what to do, what to cover, what to think.
If I had more time, I could cover more stuff.
So let me move on here.
Our diversity is our power, wrote all these LGBT groups. No,
no, no. Your squeaky wheel aspect is your power. You're a very tiny group of people and diversity
doesn't give you power. Unity gives you power. You have unified on a perverse agenda and that's
where your power is coming from. This tiny vocal minority. And we should all take a lesson from them.
We're much bigger than they are.
We could individually make just a tiny fraction of noise that they make,
and it would be a massive echo throughout the land.
The FCC has been without a fifth commissioner, as I said, for two years.
And the other interesting thing about this is that one of these Democrats is about to get bumped out as well.
So that would take it down from two and two to two Republicans and one Democrat.
So it's very important for Biden to get this through.
Sohn sits on the board of directors of the
Electronic Frontier Foundation
and they have been
good on some speech issues.
They've also been wrong about
some very important things and so
what the opposition
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that they've taken, uh, about sex trafficking on the internet. They have opposed any federal legislation to crack down on sex
trafficking on the internet. And so that's being used to attack this guy. Breitbart has claimed
that he has far left sympathies and would censor conservative voices if appointed to the FCC.
That's the reality of what is happening. The reality is
that the Biden administration is about censorship. And they're going to get focused on these sex
issues and these identity issues. And so the Republicans are going to fight him on his
issues of transgender stuff. And the left is going to support him over the transgender stuff. Meanwhile, they're going to put him or somebody else in to shut down our speech at the FCC.
So again, everybody playing the identity politics game, checking that box.
So if they, the Hill reports again, that if the candidates are not confirmed by the end
of the year,
the Republicans will have a two-to-one majority on the FCC.
And we can't have that because they've got to start using the FCC as a weapon.
Sohn is the latest high-level LGBT nominee in the Biden administration,
which reports that 15% of his appointees identify as LGBT.
As you heard Biden say, you say, more than half of the women
in his administration
are actually women.
And so,
this is the sole qualification of this liberal
censor. Think about that.
Liberals have become associated with censorship.
You have liberal censors.
What an oxymoron that is.
Liberty was supposed to be about
freedom. Oh, uh not anymore uh so um
we're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back yeah and we'll talk about the feminists
and how germany sees feminists and a matriarchy as what we all need, our real salvation.
Germany's foreign and development ministers on Wednesday presented their government's new feminist foreign policy guidelines.
We want to have socialist nannies.
That's going to make our society so much better.
Feminist foreign policy runs through all areas of our foreign policy actions,
from humanitarian aid to stabilization measures,
peace missions, also foreign culture and education policy.
We want to make societies fairer, they say.
And of course we know that if you've got a woman, even real or imagined, they're not
going to be a threat to you.
You know, Jabsinda Arden, Theresa May, Nikki Haley.
They're soft.
They're feminine.
They're soft tyrants.
They're nannies.
The nanny state.
The warmongers.
Women can fight very effectively to get us pushed into war, can't they?
We want to make societies fair.
You can't do that without half of the potentially namely women, they said.
But they have to be taken into account.
So guidelines in Germany for feminist development policy is going to stipulate that more than 90% of newly committed project funds should now flow into global projects that also advance gender equality.
And in 2021, the figure was only 64%, but they're going to get it up to 90%.
Why not 100%?
Why not just get rid of all the men?
You know, just come up with some injection that genetic code injection that just focuses
on men and kills them.
That'll fix it, right?
So I don't know, maybe instead of the key directing principle of the government being,
we'll keep you safe no matter what. We're going to create a safety state. Maybe we're going to
have gender as our number one goal. How about if we made liberty, individual liberty,
our number one goal? But that's not happening anywhere.
We just run through what is happening country after country.
It doesn't matter whether it's a Western country or whether it is China or whether it is Russia.
Russia is now fining Wikipedia for misinformation.
It's not different anywhere.
It's global tyranny.
Every one of our governments, we don't have liberal democracy anymore, liberal in the classical sense about liberty.
We don't have that anymore.
Our societies have become authoritarian censorship societies, and nothing ushered that in more than the medical martial law under Trump, and it's being maintained.
That's what's unusual.
Usually these things come in under liberals, and then the conservatives conserve them.
They make it permanent.
But this was ushered in by Trump, because he mesmerized all the people that would have
and should have opposed it.
Still does.
As a matter of fact, he's speaking at cpac
he put out a statement saying uh his speech was a sold-out monster i thought is that as close as
he's ever going to come to a freudian slip yes you can go to cpac and you can listen to this
sold out monster trump he sold us out for sure.
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine last year,
they introduced tweeping new laws restricting what people can report about the conflict,
fining or blocking websites that spread disinformation
at odds with the Kremlin's official narrative.
As you always see this, the first casualty of war is the truth, right?
Always being done. Going back to World War I,
look at what Woodrow Wilson did. Arresting, jailing, fining, massive fine, 10 years in jail
for a movie producer who did a movie called The Spirit of 76 about the American Revolution
because Woodrow Wilson wanted to send on the side of the British. And so he told him to censor his movie.
He didn't censor his movie.
So they gave him a 10-year jail sentence, a $10,000 fine, which was a lot of money before
the Federal Reserve devalued the currency.
And so governments have always done that at wartime.
Not unusual that Russia would do it, not an excuse for them to do it
but you understand
as we're seeing this and we understand
how normal it is for
speech to be censored
during wartime. When they censor
our speech when we talk about
COVID or the vaccines or even
climate change, what does that tell you?
They're at war with us
over those issues.
Speech has been the first casualty of the COVID war as well.
Taiwan, our ally, that we're talking about going to war with China.
And we have a high-ranking military official in the Pentagon saying,
you know, we go to war with China, it's going to come to the U.S. mainland.
So let's do it.
Yeah, let's push the button. Let's find out what's going to happen. the U.S. mainland. So let's do it. Yeah, let's push the button.
Let's find out what's going to happen.
This is going to be great.
Taiwan readies plans to curb misinformation.
Preparing for the war to come,
the National Defense Ministry is proposing higher penalties
for spreading misinformation and fake news
and giving the ministry more power to force the media
to help the military with investigations. that argues that the amendments are necessary to
combat cognitive warfare from China,
of course,
because you know,
Taiwan would never conduct cognitive warfare and neither would the U S
government.
They would never do that to their own people.
It's all coming from China.
They would never spy on their own people. It's all coming from China. They would never spy on their own people. They would never inject their own people with poison
and a depopulation injection. No, they would never do that.
It's those Chinese in that Wuhan lab. They did it. They did it.
So, you got Tucker Carlson selling that.
Tucker Carlson pushing us into war with China now. He's reverted back to type
where he always was before.
You just have to get people behind you, or get behind the people, I should say,
before you can stab them in the back, right?
It's nice pushing war with China.
But, yeah, mind wars, that's been there a long time.
It's been a while since I talked about Michael Aquino,
the open and avowed Satanist who went on with Oprah Winfrey,
you can find the clips probably still on the internet. I don't think YouTube has purged all
of them yet. But yeah, this guy had this little, um, you know, uh, outfit and he'd created the
temple of a set or something like that he was exposed that the
Presidio in California military base there was a chaplain there who whose
grandchild I think it was said that's the guy with the black room he took me
in this this room and it was all black and all the rest of this stuff he'd been
on Oprah talking about Satanism and everything.
And so there was an investigation.
They quickly whisked him out of there, covered all that stuff up.
But Michael Aquino wrote a book called Mind War.
It was all about, there you go, that's what he looks like.
Look, he's got his little eyebrows teased up in horns.
Yeah, it's been a while that we've been putting people like that in positions of authority.
They used to be in the dark areas like the NSA.
Now Biden has put them out in the sunshine,
taking them out of the closet.
But this guy was always talking about mine wars
and how he could control the public, not just with propaganda,
but with things like extremely low frequency.
Yeah.
Remember that guy in the Navy shooting yard? This is my elf gun.
That type of thing. Because, you know, the extremely low frequency stuff is how they
communicate with submarines. But Michael Aquino was saying in Mind Wars, hey, we could use that
to create certain psychological effects on people as well. So that pedophile, Michael Aquino. Anyway, NSA pedophile. Individuals who violate
the law in Taiwan could face three years in prison and a fine of $32,500. And the penalties
are even higher for media organizations. That would be what I would get. But, you know,
I'll be saying whatever I want about Taiwan until they take me off the air.
A bill aimed at controlling speech would easily be turned into a political tool for a political
party to extend its rules, said a former instructor at the Naval Academy in Taiwan.
He's absolutely right. So cognitive warfare, well, we just call it mind war here
in the U.S.
The Czech government is considering criminalizing disinformation. Just go through these things just so that you understand this is a global agenda.
Whether you're talking about the vaccines or the passports with the vaccines,
a global ID, taking away our food, taking away our speech, taking away our energy,
all of the governments are on board with this.
They've already taken over all of our governments.
We already have world governance.
The question is, what, if anything, are we going to do about it at the local level?
Because that's really where the rubber meets the road.
When asked about the plans to shut down disinformation sites that threaten national security,
the Czech government said they're going to shut down any website. Brand claims that there will be
an office here to turn off websites. That's complete nonsense, they said. But of course,
other people are saying that's exactly what they're going to do. They will censor it one way
or the other. That's the whole purpose of setting this up. And then we get to the most disturbing of all.
We talked about Russia.
We talked about Taiwan.
We talked about the Czech government.
We can talk about many, many other foreign governments, but of course, you know, the
federal government is doing it as well.
What about the guy that's going to save us all?
Ron DeSantis in Florida.
There's now been a Florida bill and he's not spoken out on this yet
in support or opposition to this,
but a Republican in Florida has put out what I think is one of the most insidious things
in this whole list.
It would require bloggers who write about the governor to register with the state,
and not just the governor.
If you write about the governor, or if you write about the attorney general,
or if you write about members of the Florida executive cabinet,
or if you write about members of the Florida legislature,
you have to register with the state of Florida.
And if you don't register with the state of Florida,
you start accumulating fines, and you have to report to them. with the state of Florida. And if you don't register with the state of Florida,
you start accumulating fines.
And you have to report to them all the money that you made writing about Governor DeSantis or the Attorney General
or the legislature.
This is a Republican bill.
Florida Senator Jason Broder wants bloggers who write about
members of the Florida government to register
with a state or to face fines.
His proposal would require any blogger writing about the government officials to register
with the Florida Office of Legislative Services or the Commission on Ethics.
In the bill, he says those who write, quote, an article, a story, or a series of stories about the governor, the lieutenant governor, a cabinet officer, or any member of the legislature, and receives or will receive payment for doing so, must register with state offices within five days after the publication of an article that mentions an elected state official.
You see, there's no Republicans who are standing up for free speech,
and we've known that since 2018.
Trump was silent.
He had a little Rose Garden party after we were all purged at Infowars in 2018.
He brought in a bunch of people who still had all their accounts intact.
And then before the midterm elections in 2018, there were 800 sites that were taken down.
At the behest of Democrat-affiliated organizations.
Still, Trump did nothing about it.
Most of those organizations, I would say it's about 50-50.
Trump supporters.
But all of them that were taken down were anti-police state anti-surveillance
state anti-war anti-nato if you will that's where it was coming from if another blog post is added
to the blog in florida the blogger would then be required to submit monthly reports on the 10th of
each month with appropriate state office for blog posts that concern an elected member of the legislature or an officer of the executive branch.
Monthly reports must disclose the amount of compensation received for the coverage, rounded to the nearest $10.
So what they're going to do is you've got to register, you've got to report, you've got to do is you got to register you got to report you got to do they're setting up all kinds
of traps for people to report on governor desantis now maybe you just should not say anything about
him no matter what he does you should just give him just be quiet don't talk about you want to
know who the dictators are they're the ones you can't talk about. Where is DeSantis? Has he come back against this yet? I haven't seen anything where he has come back against this.
Where are the Republican officials in the party? You don't get a bill introduced like that without
having some of the GOP officials know about it. They're okay with this? Are you okay with this?
Failure to file these disclosures or register with state officials, if the bill passes,
would lead to daily fines for the bloggers with a maximum amount per report,
not per writer, per report of $2,500.
The per day fine is $25 per report for each day that it's late.
And so after 100 days, you run up to a $2,500 maximum there.
This is one of the worst censorship bills I've ever seen.
Very insidious.
And it's coming from those wonderful, freedom-loving Republicans in Florida
to target independent journalists because they make an exception
for the quote-unquote real journalists.
If you're with a news organization,
newspaper,
something like that,
the rules will not apply.
This is targeted to individuals who tell you the truth because the news organizations won't,
you know,
people like Jason Barker,
angry tiger guard,
goldsmith,
me,
people who will tell you the truth are the target of this.
Well,
it's not going to be for ABC,
CBS, NBC. No, it's going to be for the wall street journal or the New York times. It's not going to be for ABC, CBS, NBC.
It's going to be for the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times.
Those people.
Not for Fox News or CNN.
No.
No.
Because they're easily controlled.
The First Amendment is for mainstream media.
We were told that by Joe Scarborough.
You know, Morning Joe with Zbigniew Brzezinski's daughter.
We were told, hey, you know, these bloggers out there, just like the guy at YouTube,
they don't have any context for what they're saying out of their basement.
Well, I'm not in my basement.
I'm in my garage.
So there.
A total crock.
Un-American, says Matt Taibbi.
And that is the state-sponsored blacklisting.
And of course, at the time this was happening,
it was predominantly, back in 2018,
it was predominantly the Atlantic Council's
Digital Forensic Research Lab
identifying people in the Democrat Party.
And the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab,
they're allied with NATO.
Now, there's a lot of different organizations that he's talking about.
The Global Engagement Center, the Alliance for Securing Democracy, New Knowledge.
These things are proliferating.
And again, these are all part of the deputized state.
And look at that there.
It's got a constellation there of all these different organizations.
You got the CIA. you got DARPA, you got National Security Agency, the NSA,
all of them. USAID, this front group for the CIA, that was where Barack Obama's mama worked,
that CIA front group, USAID. Of course, his grandparents, her parents, were OSS founders of the CIA type of thing.
But anyway, yeah, that's what it all is. It's all coming from the deep state, the spy state,
the surveillance state. And they are funding with massive amounts of money, all of these new organizations. One former Intel source sums up the situation perfectly in his comments to Matt
Paibi. He said, it's an incubator for the domestic disinformation complex, specifically discussing
the GEC, the Global Engagement Center, that he shows at the center of all that.
He says, but the comments could apply to any of these entities. He said, quote,
all the excrement we pulled in other countries since the Cold War,
some morons decided to bring it home.
Well, guess what?
Now, the founders all understood human nature.
Human nature has not changed, even with technology.
It's just made bad humans more dangerous.
It was James Madison who said,
the means of defense abroad will become instruments of tyranny at home. He said that
against a standing army. We have an army that is standing against us. We have an army that is
actually violating the third amendment. The NSA, CIA, all these spy organizations have installed
monitoring software on everything and your computer, the rest of the stuff. They know what
you're doing. They're watching what you're doing.
They are using your energy that you're paying for and your computer to spy on you.
And this is the army of national security.
We were told they're going to be focused on foreign things.
But immediately from their creation, the CIA, the NSA,
these organizations were immediately spying on Americans. That's why you had the Church Committee hearing and the Pike Committee hearing
in the House. And they were arrogant at the time. The NSA said to Pike, I would like to see your
charter. I'm not going to show that to you. We were created by executive order by the president. I'm not showing you any charter.
You're just a congressman. You know, let's see. He didn't say that. Uh, but that was the attitude.
You're just a congressman. We're the government. We work for the president and we will do whatever
we wish. And so they came up with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act saying, you will not surveil anybody in America, even a foreign person, without a search warrant.
And you're not going to surveil Americans in foreign countries either.
Only foreigners in foreign countries.
And we want to make sure that when you do this,
because we have to say that for national security, you've got to spy on people.
So what we'll do is we'll set up the FISA court and you'll go to one person in secret and you'll get a search warrant from him.
Oh, great. So they got search warrants for Mr. and Mrs. Verizon. So they created a list at one
point, 40,000 accounts of people they said were paid employees or possibly volunteers
of a party in India. And that's the rest of his article where they went through it.
And even the people at Twitter said, these are not people who are politically active in India.
Many of these people are just Americans. But they figured that they would get people kicked off whose politics they don't like
by characterizing them as part of a radical Indian group. And maybe they looked at it a little bit
more closely because so many of the people that were running Twitter were Indian. We're going to
take a quick break and we will be right back. Let me tell you the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears.
You can even watch it by using your eyes.
In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to the David Knight Show right now.
Yeah, good job.
And you want to know something else?
You can find all the links to everywhere
to watch or listen to the show
at thedavidknightshow.com.
That's a website. Yeah. That's a website.
Yeah, that's a website.
They haven't taken it down yet.
Let's talk about what's going to happen with the grid.
I've said for the longest time, and many times I talk about electric vehicles with Eric Peters,
and I say, you know, this is about consolidating everything onto the electric grid as they take down the grid capacity.
They don't have any possibility of this whole battery operated electric vehicle thing working.
They're going to come to us in a few years, just like they have with all the masks and
the mandates for this and that, and the jabs and everything.
Sorry, it didn't work.
Who knew?
Uh, it was an emergency.
We had to just do this.
We didn't know if it worked.
And I'm sorry that we destroyed everything. I'm sorry we killed all these people. But they're not even saying that
yet. That's why I say, I really do think that we need to have something like truth and reconciliation.
Truth first. You want some amnesty? Give us a truth. I think if we were to put that out,
maybe we'd start having some lower level people come out and start telling the truth.
They did that in South Africa. I thought that was just a dodge
for the Marxists so they could avoid any
responsibility for the terrorism that they had done.
But I think in this particular case, we've got to do something to stop the killing.
The injections are still going on.
We've got to stop that.
And we've got to expose the truth. That ought to be our first two things.
And if we can, it's the same type of thing you do with a criminal,
any kind of criminal organization, any kind of cartel like that,
you get some of the people who are lower down and you give them
immunity for turning evidence in, telling the truth about the higher ups.
I really do think we have to do that.
But let's have a little bit of truth about what is happening with this other manufactured emergency. The largest U.S. grid supplier warns of an energy shortage due to undeliverable mandates.
This is from mishtalk.com.
You'll also find it on Zero Hedge.
And we know that these mandates have absolutely no way of working. They're
shutting down power generation, but they can't get this new technology working and online by
their deadline. And that's by design. They want it that way. And so this organization,
which is called PJM Interconnect, this company is one of the nation's largest competitive markets for electricity.
And so they're looking at the regulatory effects of this and they're looking at the, and that's causing them to shut down what is currently online and working. And then they're saying, well, are we
going to be able to replace that capacity with this new stuff that they're demanding that we use?
Well, let's see what they have to say here. First of all, policies and regulations.
The EPA coal combustible residuals.
This regulation from the EPA set a national minimum criteria for existing and new coal
combustion residuals, landfills, and existing surface impoundments.
In other words, they're changing what is currently happening.
And if you look at this from the standpoint of firearms, for example, if the government
comes in, typically now they're going back and saying, well, if you got any pistol braces
or whatever, we're just going to let a regulatory agency, the ATF, ban those.
Thank you, Trump, for setting that example of executive order gun control without even
Congress violating the Constitution. Now you can just do it by executive order and
any bureaucracy can do it. So they'll come up with an executive order saying this is no longer
allowed. And in the past, they would kind of go slow and they would say, well, you can't buy these anymore, but we're not going to try to confiscate them for the people who already have them.
No, no, no.
They're going to make you a felon.
And that's what they're doing to energy as well.
And they've been doing this to energy.
This is why I want to talk about this story to show you how they are confiscating our energy.
The EPA is not the Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA has become Energy Prohibition Agency, just like the ATF is focused on gun prohibition.
You understand? That's what they're about. And so that regulation alone led to a number of facilities that had about 2,700 megawatt capacity being shut down just for this particular group.
This is not nationwide.
This is just this particular group, PJW.
So they had to shut down 2,700 megawatts in capacity to comply with this new rule because they had to shut down existing, working, paid-for coal-firing operations.
The next one, an EPA affluence limitation guidelines.
These guidelines put out in 2020.
Who was present in 2020?
Oh, that's right.
Mr. Energy himself, Donald Trump.
It was his EPA who put this out in 2020,
triggered the announcement by Keystone and other facilities of about 3,400 megawatts to retire their coal units by the end of 2028.
The EPA is planning to propose a rule to strengthen and possibly broaden this guideline
to apply to waste, in particular water, that is discharged from steam electric generating units.
In other words, anyone water that's too hot.
So this is not going to just affect coal plants.
This is not just going to affect natural gas plants.
This will affect nuclear.
This will affect everything other than wind and solar.
And they'll have to shut it down.
The EPA is expecting this to impact coal units
by potentially requiring investments in plants,
renew their discharge permits,
extending the time that plants can operate
if they agree to a retirement date.
So we're going to maybe give you a little bit more time
on these things without fixing them up
if you agree to completely shut them down.
This is what I'm saying.
The EPA is not protecting the environment.
They're prohibiting energy.
It's the Energy Prohibition Agency.
Then a good neighbor rule.
This proposal requires units in certain states to meet stringent limits on emissions of nitrogen oxides.
You see, this is what they're using to shut down farms as well.
Catalytic reduction to reduce nitrous oxide.
It is assumed that unit owners will not make that investment
and will retire approximately 4,400 megawatts of units instead.
So, you know, 2,700 megawatts there, 3,400 megawatts over here, 4,400 megawatts
over there, and they're not done yet. In Illinois, they passed an act called the Climate and Equitable
Jobs Act. Oh, this is a big one. It's going to mandate the phase out of coal and natural gas
generation by specified target dates. And again, this is Illinois, but that is where PJW,
the biggest market for this stuff, that's where they operate as well.
So it's going to phase out coal, natural gas generation,
by specific target dates, January 2030, 2035, 2040, and 2045.
PGM analyzed each generating unit's publicly available emissions data,
published the heat rate and the proximity to Illinois' environmental justice communities.
And Illinois set up something they call Restore, Reinvest, Renew Zones.
And it doesn't do any of that.
It doesn't reinvest anything.
It doesn't restore anything.
It destroys stuff.
It does not renew anything either.
So they are going to be shutting down about 5,800 megawatts there.
So we're seeing that stuff that's going to be pulled down immediately, about 6,100 megawatts,
by 2030, this one particular organization, PJW, said where they operate, they're going
to lose 24,000 megawatts by 2030.
Now, to put that in perspective, what is China doing to protect the world from this so-called emergency
nothing as a matter of fact they're talking about shutting down 24 000 megawatts by 2030
china added 2 million megawatts of power generation, mostly coal plants, cheap, dirty coal plants. They added 2 million
megawatts in 2020. In 2021, China added an additional 2,380,000 megawatts of power.
That's what they're doing. It's just incredible how quickly they're building as we're shutting things down.
And it's not just that, of course, it's Biden shutting down pipelines,
shutting down with sanctions, oil, and all the rest of this stuff.
I've played in the past an animated picture
that went back to the 1800s and showed power usage.
And of course, in the 1800s, most of the power usage. And of course, in the 1800s, most of the power usage was coming out of,
was in Great Britain, the Industrial Revolution starting there. And then you saw a switchover
in the latter part of the 1800s to the United States. And then the U.S. power generation goes
the bar, I'll do it the other way since you're looking at this, goes way out and everybody else falls way back and stays there until a couple of decades ago.
And then China starts coming up rapidly as the U.S. starts pulling back.
Same thing we've seen with the transfer of power, industrial power from the U.K., Great Britain, to the United States.
That's now happening with China.
It is by design.
The globalists have intended it that way.
They're giving them a pass on everything.
This is where the real war is, folks.
It's an economic sanction against us, and it's helping them.
And the traitors who are running our government and every other Western government are putting this thing through.
So they said, well, so what do we do in terms of renewables?
Well, they said, we've got solar projects that have been given to us,
but we're having to put a two-year pause on this
because these solar projects are very, very small, each of them.
And they said, look, for due diligence,
because they've got to make a profit, right?
Said for due diligence, we've got to evaluate each product, each project.
And they said in the past, we would have a single big project and we would evaluate that.
We could spend the same amount of time evaluating these small ones.
We don't have the time to do it.
So they put a two-year pause on this and 1,200 of these projects have been put on a two-year hold.
That's about half of them. So where they used to have just a handful of big power generation stuff,
now they've got like 2,500 little solar power projects. Look, solar is great to get people
off the grid. And this is what you need to be thinking about. How are you going to get off of this grid that is being destroyed deliberately?
That's why I talk about what Boudigay is doing.
The railroads are just one aspect of it.
The bigger aspect of it is the electric power grid.
What are you going to do to make sure that you've got some kind of power?
Solar projects are great for that, for an individual use.
They don't work on the grid, absolutely don't work on the grid, and they know that.
And so this is what PJM is talking about.
A timing mismatch is the way they put it.
A timing mismatch between resource retirements, between load growth, and the pace of new generation
entry under possible scenarios.
In other words, we've got a timing mismatch.
Demand is going up.
Demand is going to go up exponentially because you're putting all of our transportation,
all of our heating, and everything else on the grid.
So you're forcing it to go up even faster than it normally would.
And yet you are retiring resources, and we don't have the time to put the replacements in.
You're shutting stuff down when we don't have any replacements
and don't have the possibility of getting things in in time.
And we don't have the kinks ironed out of this.
This is deliberate.
And where they work in the area around Washington and Loudoun, Virginia,
this is another aspect of it.
As I pointed out before, when we talk about CBDC,
the Biden administration gave all of government agencies something to do.
They've broken into four different areas.
Let's redesign completely the financial system.
Let's design how the technology is going to work on the CBDC thing.
Let's talk to law enforcement about how we're going to force people to do it.
But the fourth one was climate, because they have to demonize cryptocurrency
because it uses too much energy.
What PJM is saying is that they operate in an area
where there are concentrated clusters of data centers.
That'd be in and around Washington, right?
That's where they collect and
store all this information about you until they can come up with the artificial intelligence
programs to data mine it and to make sense out of it. But you know, they're constantly watching
you and storing all this information about you. And we don't need to be worried about the power that they are using. I was really surprised.
I had to get another brick for my MacBook,
and I was surprised to see how much power it used in terms of the charging brick.
It's like 96 watts.
Everybody's going around with these compact fluorescents and LED lights
and all the rest of the stuff.
We've got to save energy.
Well, your computers use a lot of energy.
They even use a lot of energy when they're in standby mode.
You just got them plugged in so that, you know,
you can immediately start them up.
They're using a lot of energy.
And these are big, big concentrated data centers being run by the government,
by the security and surveillance state.
They don't care about that.
They're going to focus on crypto mining.
Very selective, what they say.
So they're saying it may be as much as they said right now.
They're seeing demand growing in their area by overall,
because it's a large area that they serve, 1.5% a year.
China is growing 6% to 7% a year in demand.
But they're outpacing demand as any rational government would,
any government that wasn't at war with its own people, any government that wasn't suicidal.
They're outpacing their rise in demand by more supply, but not here.
So it's actually going to decline, even though you've got a one and a half percent
growth a year. But they said in certain areas, like these areas around Washington and Loudon,
Virginia, it's going to go up by about 7% a year. Because, you know, government is the only growth
industry we're going to be allowed. How are we going to power all these spy computers? Well,
they will find a way. They will put them up front and they
furthermore they said that you know when they go through these little projects these you know this
this 2500 renewable energy projects they said because of the nature of them they said we have
to have multiple megawatts of these kinds of resources to replace just one megawatt
of thermal generation.
That means, well, they're going to burn something.
They're going to burn coal, or they're going to burn natural gas,
or they're going to use a nuclear reactor.
All those are thermal generation.
That all has to stop.
Can't have that.
So they said the problem is the quantity of retirements, the policy objectives.
And let's just understand, all this is coming from the EPA.
The EPA that was created to look at toxic spill cleanups.
And this guy, Michael Reagan, you saw him there.
Or Regan, whatever, how he pronounces his name.
He's there with the governor and they pretend to drink,
you know, take a little sip of the thing.
I couldn't tell if anything had been drunk, didn't look like it.
You know, I could take this cup here
and I could just hold it up to my mouth for a long time
and I could, you know, make my Adam's apple go up and down
and tell you that I'm drinking what's in the cup.
Nah, no.
Anyway, the whole point of creating this unconstitutional entity in the first
place,
Nixon did it,
was to protect the environment,
do these toxic cleanups.
And yet they don't even want to go there.
They don't want to do any tests there at all.
No,
this organization,
now it's number one.
And pretty much the only thing that it cares about is shutting down
transportation and energy.
That's what the EPA is being used for.
We've got to shut down the power plants.
We've got to shut down the cars.
We've got to shut down all transport.
Emissions, can't have them.
Can't even have thermal emissions from these power plants.
And so they said, you know, again again talking about all the stuff that we all know about how
biden shut down the natural gas with sanctions and stuff like that so that's put pressures on
us here in america as well because companies like pgm have to compete with people who are desperate
to buy this stuff in europe and so they said because of these shutdowns in 2022,
international natural gas demand is a new competitor for domestic spot market consumers,
resulting in significantly higher fuel costs for PGM's natural gas fleet.
This is just one of these organizations.
But again, they said we're experiencing an increase in electrification
resulting from state and federal policies and regulations,
artificial demand to increase it,
but everything on the grid
as they're shutting down the grid.
So they said, so what does this mean for resource adequacy?
Projected total capacity
will not meet projected peak loads, bottom line.
See, the Chinese are going to add 2 million, more than 2 million, megawatts every year of capacity, while we shut down tens of
thousands of megawatts because of the government demands. This is really kind of a form of cap and trade.
We're going to cap our energy usage and we're going to trade off our economic leadership to China.
That's what this is about.
They're going to cap us and they're going to trade it off to China.
Because the only thing we care about manufacturing here in the United States is going to be more fiat currency.
That'll do it, right? That's one of the reasons why things are looking really bad for the United States,
because they think they can just buy their way out of everything. And people in Russia and China
understand that, no, it's about your ability to manufacture stuff, not your financialization. The bankers don't create
anything. They are predators. Expect to pay much higher prices for electricity. Expect brownouts.
Expect most of the thousands of project requests. Again, 2,500 project requests
that are on hold, and that's going to be more than 1,200 of them. project requests to be on hold, that are on hold,
and that's going to be more than 1,200 of them.
Expect those to be economically unviable when they finish looking at them.
Expect many economically unviable projects, however, to continue anyway
because it's going to be paid off by taxpayer subsidies
and because it was never about making economic sense or any kind of sense,
it was about crony capitalism and corruption, using your money to make the billionaires and
the foreign companies wealthier. And of course, expect much higher inflation. And he said,
this is Mish with Mish Talk. He says, finally, don't expect any of this to do a damn thing for
the environment exactly because
epa doesn't care the epa doesn't look at what is happening in ireland man-made electricity emergency
same thing you're seeing everywhere to the point that the organization there that um
does the same thing you know they have to provide the energy. They said, we don't have it.
You've shut it down.
And so the Telegraph reported that mobile turbines,
described as effectively jet engines,
are going to be installed in areas including Dublin
and nearby County Meath.
The generators were ordered by the environment minister
as a last resort due to expected energy shortfall from their policies.
See, everywhere you go, you have these little energy czars.
I think we ought to call them energy mandarins.
Because this really is for the benefit of China, right?
And a mandarin is just like a czar, you know, some autocratic ruler who just sits there and dictates what you're going to do,
whether or not there's any reality to it or not.
Domestic fossil fuel energy generation is being sunset.
And the island has become reliant on gas imports.
Well, isn't that interesting to fulfill UN Agenda 2030?
So they launched their climate action plan in 2021.
And they want to get down to, you know, zero emissions, which means that
you will own nothing go anywhere.
Why is it that we don't have any senators?
We're calling out this Paris climate accord, right?
You know, Mitch McConnell would point to him and say, he should have called a vote
on this Paris climate treaty when Obama and Kerry said, we're going to self-ratify it he should have called a vote when trump was waffling around
i don't know if i need to get rid of it or not is it a real treaty or not yeah it's a real treaty
the way they're treating it is a real treaty so you need to shut it down okay i'll get rid of it
the day after the election it does the day after the election and then two months later biden
brings it back again all, all through that,
Mitch McConnell could have called to shut it down. He had the majority. But of course,
so could any senator. They may not be able to get this to the floor for a vote like Mitch McConnell
could, but Rand Paul or Ted Cruz or Mike Lee or any of these people who pretend to be on our side,
any of them could have called this out for what it is.
They said, wait a minute, treaty?
We get to vote on that.
Let's have a vote, or it's not a treaty.
They are able to get on mainstream media all the time.
They don't want to do that.
They don't want to take this on.
They don't want to take on the big green people
any more than they want to take on the pharmaceutical industry with
any of this stuff. So again, this is a report from the New American, and they go into all the
details, but you know all the details. You've seen this pattern everywhere. In a nutshell, they said,
Ireland meeting the goals of their climate action plan is impossible. It will take decades at best
to build the infrastructure needed to supply the needs
of a net zero emission island.
What they should do is drop the climate action plan and allow the free market to develop
new clean energy sources.
Stop right there.
We have clean energy sources.
This is a lie, and you can't win by playing along with their lie.
You can't live by their lies and expect to win.
I typically agree with the New American on pretty much everything.
It's very rare that I disagree with them, but we've got to push back on this.
We've got to stop pretending that any of this climate fantasy is real,
or we're going to be at the mercy of these czars and mandarins.
We've got to point out that they've got no clothes.
This is naked tyranny.
And we're not going to play their fantasy games.
Because if we don't do that,
and we've already seen people playing along with it
with a pandemic emergency.
But wait a minute, couldn't we just not have masks?
And all of a sudden, no, it was a lie from the beginning.
This bioweapon stuff at Wuhan lab was a lie. They're bringing that
lie back. That lie was sold to you by
the alternative press
as Biden was shutting everything down. Now
they're going to bring it back and the mainstream press is going to bring
that back.
We're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we'll talk
about electric
vehicles a little bit more. Just a couple more
things I want to talk about with that.
Joe, we've got a problem.
What? Who are you?
It's the new mug they're selling at thedavidknightshow.com, right?
So basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right?
Because basically, you can't hold coffee with your hands, right?
I'm a scat in the, but anyone tries to mug me, I'm be ready for it.
You dog-faced pony soldier.
They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world.
This could be bad for us.
Save the world? But we owe the world.
These people, they're supporting free speech with every month they buy.
Come on. These people, I tell you, will anyway.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Let's take a quick glimpse at the future. We're not talking about the power generation and the
impossibility of it and the fact that this is designed to fail deliberately. But let's take a quick glimpse at the future. We're not talking about the power generation and the impossibility of it
and the fact that this is designed to fail deliberately.
But let's talk about the surveillance aspect of it.
Volkswagen, in an interesting case in Illinois,
refused to help the police locate a boy who was kidnapped as part of a carjacking.
A two-year-old boy was in the car. They stole the car.
Ran over the mother.
They said she had significant injuries to her extremities, but still managed to call the police.
And because of the model of the car, there is GPS tracking that is done by Volkswagen. And of
course, you know, a lot of car companies do this now. GM has had for the longest time, you know, this capability, you could pay a subscription
and OnStar, I think it was called. And it would report if you had an accident or something like
that, you were unable to report it. So the police call and say, we need to get this information.
A kid's been kidnapped in a Volkswagen and carjacking.
And the person online said, I'm sorry, they don't have a subscription paid up.
And they went back and forth and back and forth.
And after six minutes of this, and the sheriff's department,
the person who was speaking about this, the deputy chief, Christopher Covelli, was begging the representative.
He said, these are extremely exigent circumstances.
That's how they phrase it. I'm sure he didn't use that formal language during the emergency,
but that's the way they report it to the press.
However, the representative refused, citing company policy. The detective
had to work out getting a credit card number and then call the representative back to pay the $150.
At that time, the representative provided the GPS location of the vehicle.
Deputy Chief Covelli described the ordeal as quote, 16 minutes of hell to try to find where this kid is.
And again,
she is in a situation where she pulls up to her home.
Yeah,
this is Illinois.
It was probably around Chicago,
I guess.
I don't know where it is exactly,
but she had a 2021 Volkswagen Atlas,
uh,
man in a mask gets out of a white BMW,
tried to steal her car.
She went inside to get her other child.
The woman fought to protect her two-year-old son.
He knocked her down on the ground,
stole her car,
drove off,
ran over her,
uh,
and,
um,
cause serious injuries to her.
And again, do you think that these corporations,
these big corporations, these stakeholders of the future
who will own everything, do you think they care about us?
Do they care about our life?
Do they care about our liberty?
No.
Give me the money.
That's all I want.
They don't care about our life.
They don't care about our liberty.
They don't care about our child. Luckily, the care about our liberty. They don't care about our child.
Luckily, the child was found safe after being dumped in a parking lot, rescued by a good Samaritan.
Two-year-old child.
The Volkswagen vehicle was also found abandoned, but there have been no arrests in the assault, the kidnapping, or the carjacking case so far.
Volkswagen claimed that this was a serious breach of their procedure.
They said, we normally would collaborate with law enforcement.
Yeah, you believe that?
Well, Ford, I'm sure that you've seen this.
I'll give you the details on this.
Ford has put out a patent for how they can repossess cars.
You see, Ford no longer identifies themselves as a car company.
They're not interested in selling cars.
They're not interested in leasing cars They're not interested in leasing cars.
They're interested in renting you cars.
They identify themselves as a mobility company,
and now they've got some patents to immobilize your vehicle if you don't pay them.
If you miss a car payment, they could shut off your air conditioning.
They could lock your car.
They could turn off your engine.
This is all the different things that they're looking at in this patent that they put in.
Ford knows exactly what is coming.
All these car companies have made a lot of loans to people who cannot afford the cars.
As Eric Peters and I have been talking about this for years,
they add all kinds of government-mand mandated bells and whistles that you don't
need.
You don't want,
and the cars have gotten more and more expensive.
People are pushing out longer and longer term auto loans,
seven years.
And so 84 months.
And,
um,
so as this is happening in this context,
people are still having difficulty paying this because it's
gotten so expensive. So Ford knows what's coming, uh, because they put a lot of these subprime
loans out there. In other words, people who don't really qualify, but they look the other way
because they wanted to make the sell and, and, uh, they grab the money as long as they can.
And then they'll take the car back and maybe find some way to do something with it. So they're looking at ways that they can focus on control and possession of these cars.
They know hard times are coming, and how do we get our car back? And if you want to stop and
think about this, not just in the sense of how this could be used by a particular company who made
bad loans for people who couldn't afford overpriced cars because of government mandates and other things like that.
It's beyond that.
Imagine that instead of just missing your payment to Ford, let's say that the government says that you didn't pay your taxes or we got fines against you because, you know, you wrote an article abouton desantis in florida and you didn't pay them the required amount to write an article about
their leader or some state legislator in florida and so we got these fines against you um or
whatever right uh the government says you owe them money and so what'll happen will ford do the same
thing for them?
Of course they will because they've got one customer, all of these multinational corporations,
the big wall street companies that were essential as Trump said, why are they essential?
Because they've got one customer.
See the small mom and pop businesses that Trump put his boot on their throat in 2020,
all of those small mom and pop stores, they're not essential.
The ones that are essential are the ones who are going to do the bidding of the government.
They've got one customer.
Mom-and-pop stores, they need to operate in a competitive environment.
They need customers to come in.
They've got to do what they can to give you the best products or services at the best price,
but not so with these other people. They've got one customer, the government. They need to please
the government, and the rest of us can go pound sand. Just look at what they do with their
advertising campaigns. We get this Hershey campaign right now with a tranny guy talking
about the International Day of Women, and so what does Hershey chocolate do? They grab a tranny guy talking about the International Day of Women.
And so what does Hershey Chocolate do?
They grab a tranny to lecture us about misogyny.
They just do this in our face because they've got one government,
one customer, and that's the government.
And so just imagine that this is not because you didn't make your car payment,
because there's something else that the government alleges that you owe,
whether you owe it or not.
What is that aggravating beep on your car?
Well, maybe you missed a payment to somebody.
So they're talking about remotely shutting down your radio,
shutting down your air conditioning, locking you out of your vehicle,
prompting it to ceaselessly beep if you miss
car payments, things like that.
Oh, but by the way, if you haven't paid that $150, somebody kidnaps your baby, well, we
don't care.
Don't care.
But you better not be $150 behind on your payment because we'll lock all this stuff
away.
It emerges at a troubling time for car owners. Loan delinquencies have
been steadily ticking back up from their pandemic lull. Ford patent application for repossession
linked technology focuses on all these things. You know, the car that won't stop beating,
I guess, beeping. So I guess you'd call them up and say, please come take it. But it's also cruise control. Automated windows could be disabled.
They could shut down your key fob, your door locks, the accelerator,
the engine, the radio, the air condition, all these different things.
This is what they're looking at. So, you know,
we've been stretched to the breaking point by government regulation.
This is the EPA again, right? Just as I said before,
energy prohibition agency. Well, how about everything prohibition agency? They're a large
part of why cars are so ridiculously expensive, but it doesn't stop there. As soon as Ford is
able to get this self-driving stuff figured out. The future Ford vehicles could repossess themselves,
not just shutting down vital systems or shutting down the engine itself.
They could lock you out, disable your key fob, start the car up,
and have the car drive back to the dealership or the manufacturer or wherever.
That's what they're looking at.
Again, what if government decides to retroactively ban your car as the
government,
the EPA has done with these power plants as we're all sleeping and,
and watching the bread and circuses that they give us,
they're shutting down our power.
They say,
yeah,
you've got these existing power plants,
they're working,
but you're going to shut them down anyway.
And we're going to,
you know, confiscate different gun items as well. Well, how about if the EPA decides, you know,
that car that you got that's paid off and it's working fine, and maybe, you know, it's 10 years
old now, or maybe it's just five years old. And it really, we don't like the fact, you got a hybrid,
we don't like hybrids anymore. You know, the Prius that was going to save the world,
and everybody was virtue signaling about how green they were with their Prius.
No, they don't like hybrids anymore.
They're banned in many cities already in Europe.
They're going to ban them everywhere because they have some emissions.
And so what if the government just decides that that's going to be banned?
And we're not just going to stop you from buying them.
We're going to retroactively ban them.
So we're going to confiscate them as well.
That's how this will operate.
Even if your car is completely paid off, they can effectively confiscate it.
Just shut the thing down.
If the lockout doesn't work, payments are missed,
the vehicle could drive to a safe nearby location for a repo team to seize it
and avoid any confrontation with the owner.
Well, when we look at what is happening with, again, the hybrids,
they were the salvation of everything, but now they are bad.
So you can't appease these people.
You have to oppose their lie.
You try to comply?
No, no, no, no.
Try to comply with the lie? No, you've got to oppose the lie. You try to comply? No, no, no, no. Try to comply with the lie? No, you've got to oppose
the lie. Hybrid cars are still incredibly popular, but are they good for the environment?
This is NPR. The Prius was the first of a new category of cars, marrying an electric motor
to gasoline engine to dramatically increase fuel economy and reduce emissions. It was a big
bait and switch, wasn't it? They keep moving the goalpost. And so now this thing that was going to
be our salvation is now going to be banned because, you know, science, the political science, changes.
Now you can only have zero emission cars because they have to have the battery for central control
of everything. Many say that it's time for hybrids to fade into history. At best, they were a detour. No,
I would say they were a deception. They were a head fake. Toyota talking about this because,
again, they tried to comply with this. They said, well, I guess we're taking a pragmatic approach
to this, said Toyota. Talking about battery electric vehicles, they said, you know, they've been one of of the last ones to come to it but they're not going to be able to appease these
people they need to attack this foundational lie but the response of engineers and manufacturers
are well okay you you say that's the problem we'll try to fix it so they come up with different ways
that they can do electric cars even without emissions it It's like, no, no, no.
We don't want any of that technology.
We don't want fuel cells.
We don't want a hydrogen thing.
We don't want to develop that technology.
We want to have everybody have to plug into the grid because that gives us the ultimate control.
Even if all drivers were totally ready to leap into electric vehicles,
Toyota argues that hybrids would still make sense
because their batteries are so much smaller, a car company can build far, far more hybrids
than EVs from the same battery resources because we're constrained by the minerals as well.
As I pointed out yesterday, the lithium wars.
They still don't understand what the issue is.
The issue is not about emissions.
The point is they don't want to have a lot of cars out there.
They want to take cars away from people.
So then this article from NPR gets to the bottom line.
So how will the regulators regard hybrids?
Because you see, you are not going to have a choice in this.
You don't have a say in this.
You're not a stakeholder.
You don't have any freedom or liberty or dignity.
And so they will decide what you have.
It's not going to be a choice that's going to be made by the market.
It's not going to be a choice that's made by the engineers or what is possible.
It's going to be the regulators who regulate without representation.
In the same way, you've got the EPA tracking down on the trucking industry,
trying to push an all-electric fleet.
Again, it's the EPA pushing this.
Announced that it will enforce tighter pollution regulations
on heavy-duty trucks, vans, and buses.
Buses have already been tried all over the world.
I mean, you've got Germany, France, places where they've burned down entire depots with battery fires.
They have gone back and have done the same thing in Canada.
Let's get rid of these battery buses and go back to diesel.
But the EPA rules us, you see.
Congress sets their and contemplates their navel while the EPA is shutting down power generation,
shutting down transportation,
telling truckers who are vital to moving supplies around our country,
telling them, shut up, we don't care if this works or not,
you're going to go electric.
And if it doesn't work, all the better.
The EPA's new regulations will impact vehicles manufactured after 2027,
they say.
Well, expect that number to come down.
They aim to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions again.
Same justification for shutting down farms and dairy and meat.
But of course, they can do even better than that.
They can shut down the distribution of dairy and meat.
And again, they're back to this fine particulate matter stuff
that they're looking at as well.
So, as American thinker talks about this,
they said, well, you know,
in a world where cold weather
prevents EVs from charging,
where water exposure
leads to spontaneous combustion,
and where inefficient technology leaves people
stranded, the comrades in the bureaucracy want to force the entire diesel trucking industry
to comply with the green agenda measures.
And of course, it's not just the trucking industry that delivers all the supplies for
everything and delivers the finished products.
It's going to also be anybody who is in construction, anybody who in farming all of them use diesel engines why because they work therefore they must
be destroyed the epa has set its sight on 11 million 400 000 commercial trucking vehicles
that make our world go around germany's federal network agency is a watchdog group
that regulates electricity and gas in the country.
They said the plan would allow power grid operators
to remotely limit people's use of heat pumps
and electric car chargers next winter
without the user's consent.
You see, this is how it's working already.
We know.
Happened in California as well.
This is the way they're going to roll it out.
And so the question for us is, are we going to oppose the lie? Don't comply with this. Oppose this lie. Don't try to comply with them in any way,
shape, or form. And we have to fight this at the local level because the federal level is already
done. And as I pointed out, you just take a look at this censorship stuff
coming from the freedom-loving republican legislature in florida to protect the governor
from any reporting i hope he says something about it because quite frankly if he doesn't
the guy is and should be toast. We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
And now, The David Knight Show. again the passengers will please refrain this train got to disappear in railroad blues
good night america how are you
said don't you know me i'm your native son i'm the train they call the city of New Orleans. I'll be gone for miles when the
day is gone. The disappearing train. And it's like everything else in our country that is
disappearing, isn't it? Let's talk a little bit more about what is happening in Palestine,
Ohio. They're demanding action, they said, after this toxic train derailment. I've been talking about the
EPA. I've been talking about their role in shutting down our energy, the Energy Prohibition Agency,
their role in shutting down our transportation, the Everything Prohibition Agency. And are they
doing their job doing a toxic cleanup? No, no, no. They don't even want to look at it, as a matter of fact.
So you have a local organization, nonprofit, River Valley Organizing.
They've gotten together.
There's a lady there that's lived there all of her life.
She's going door to door talking to people.
What do you need?
What should we be doing?
They built up a consensus.
They've put out a list of demands, including relocation for concerned residents,
independent environmental testing, because they don't trust the government and should not, medical testing and monitoring,
the safe disposal of toxic waste, and for the railroad company, Norfolk Southern, to cover the
total cost of cleanups. We heard the people of East Palestine loud and clear. What they want are safe homes and independent
testing. They don't trust the EPA. The EPA is too busy trying to destroy the power grid and
transportation. You had this guy, Michael Regan, who did plan a trip to Africa. He really didn't
want to come here, but somebody had to show the flag for the Biden administration. So he comes
and he pretends to have a sip of a cup.
So these people have demanded that the EPA conduct air, soil, and water testing for dioxins.
How did the EPA respond to this?
This is what they were created for, right?
Well, the EPA Region 5 administrator, Deborah Shore, said the agency will not currently test for dioxins
because it does not, quote, have baseline information in this area to do a proper test,
unquote.
What do they need that for?
A baseline says it's increased.
Who cares if it's increased?
What they want to know is, is it safe?
Is there too much here?
The only reason that you would care about the baseline
is if you are talking about Norfolk Southern's complicity in this.
That's not the responsibility of the EPA.
The EPA should be looking at this and saying,
is this stuff safe or not?
And if it's not safe, how do we clean it up, right?
But no, no, they're only concerned about protecting the corporation,
aren't they? They don't care about health. Where's Javier Becerra with HHS? They're demanding that
HHS provide ongoing health monitoring. Do you trust Javier Becerra to do that? This is a guy
who wants to kill babies in the womb. Do you trust him for that?
Does Javier Becerra care about a real health emergency?
This is a real health emergency that's there.
This other stuff that they were willing to take away your job,
your ability to travel, do anything to you,
to force you to get an injection,
that was based on a phony emergency.
That was based on phony tests.
But they don't want to do any tests here.
Right?
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil about what happened.
But hell, we got viruses going everywhere.
You're going to catch the cooties.
Get the vaccine for the cooties.
So, again, it's irrelevant for these people's health
whether or not you got a baseline level there.
The question is, how many dioxins are there?
So, they said they're also concerned about what's going to be done with the toxic waste.
They're shipping the toxic waste to a lot of different places, by the way.
Maybe to a location near you.
How's it going to be disposed of? Well, they said that this organization, the River Valley organization,
RVO, voiced concerns about the toxic waste from the derailment being disposed of in the Heritage
Thermal Toxic Incinerator in East Liverpool, Ohio. It's right next door to the village.
They said the incinerator has already been polluting our communities for years
and will only further spread the contaminants.
So here's an idea.
You know, we have a derailment.
So let's burn it off, right?
And you saw what happened with that.
So here's another idea.
Let's scoop it up, take it to the town next door, and we'll burn it off.
And the EPA doesn't have anything to say about those emissions, does it?
They're going to shut down an entire power grid
because of quote-unquote emissions of carbon dioxide,
emissions of nitrous oxide, things like that.
They're going to shut down your transportation
over the same type of stuff.
But when it comes to burning these toxic things,
they don't care.
Taxpayers should not foot this bill.
Norfolk Southern made this mess.
They should clean it up, they wrote.
And a Texas A&M Superfund research center tweeted out,
they said, compared to the EPA National Air Toxics data,
some concentrations in East Palenstein
for nine out of approximately 50 chemicals
EPA reported are higher than normal.
If these levels continue, they may be of health concern.
But let's not do any testing about this, says the EPA.
They don't want to bother with it.
And so one scientist wrote an article really slamming the EPA for this.
You're not testing for cancer-causing chemicals there?
He said there is no doubt
that they're there. The question is how much? He said the EPA's decision not to test for the
highly toxic chemical compound dioxins is quote, a lame excuse and wrong. Again, they don't want to
test because they don't have any baseline.
And so the EPA regulator in the area said dioxins are ubiquitous in the environment.
They were here before the accident.
They will be here after the accident.
We don't have baseline information in this area to do a proper test.
That's not the question, lady.
The question is, is it too high?
We don't care how the dioxins got there. You
shouldn't care how they got there, except to assess blame. Let other people do that. That's
not even something you should be involved with. That's something that's going to be happening in
court. But you're there to protect the corporation that did this, aren't you? You're not there to
protect the people, because if you were, you would look at it and you'd say, well, you know, this level is,
this is what the level is, and if it's dangerous,
we're going to do something about it.
We'll clean it up.
That's what you were created to do.
But now you are nothing more than a prohibition agency.
So this scientist said, his name's Lester, he said,
I think they're reluctant to test because they know they'll find it.
And then they'll be put in a place
where they'll have to address it.
They'll have to actually clean it up.
They can't be bothered with that.
They're in the process of shutting everything down for us.
Unfortunately, we don't have any baseline information
about the level of dioxins, she said.
They're also put there, you know,
not just by train derailments
and then lighting all the toxic chemicals on fire.
It can also happen with backyard grilling, she said, and a host of other things.
What?
Backyard grilling?
That's right.
You know, I always use, don't you?
Haven't you ever barbecued with vinyl chloride?
It does a great job of adding a really tangy taste to your meat.
So I would suggest that all of us, if you haven't tried it, go ahead and get some
vinyl chloride and go grill with it. You'll be surprised at how it
tastes. Now, Lester,
the scientist, said, I've never heard anybody, any researcher
talk about cookouts when discussing
dioxins.
He says that would be an infinitesimal concentration,
if at all, because he said dioxins form not because there's burning,
not because there's wildfire.
You have to have a chlorine source.
You have to burn a chlorine source.
That's what we're talking about,
you know, when the railroad set fire to it.
They took a vinyl chloride source and they set fire to it.
That's how you get dioxins, lady.
He's a chemist.
What's she doing?
I don't know.
Probably it's a guy who's, you probably have this EPA official, this female, is probably a guy in lipstick who doesn't know anything about
chemistry but he knows all about genders and he can recite every one of the imagined genders for
you we're going to come back and when we do i want to talk a little bit about what is the current
state of the groomers there was an excellent video that was put out by a comic out of the UK
going after a very, very popular groomer.
And she just eviscerated him.
We'll be right back. Thank you. The End You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Before we get into this, I want to just respond to a couple of comments on Rockfin and tips.
Thank you, Angus Mustang.
Thank you for the tip on Rockfin.
I appreciate that.
He writes, DeSantis and Trump are the same person.
Unfortunately, there's some really bad things
from DeSantis that we can already see.
And the similarity of the two of them
is I think that both of them will stab you in the back.
We already know that about Trump.
We're at the point now where we were with the 2016 election
where Julian Assange says,
well, we know that Hillary is a grifting criminal.
We don't know what Trump is yet.
Well, here we are coming up to the 2024 election.
We could say we know that Trump is a grifting criminal.
We suspect that DeSantis is in so many different ways.
Again, refusing to, he admits more so than anybody else,
he comes out and he says, um, these things are really bad.
He and his surgeon general, these injections, these Trump shots, he doesn't call them Trump
shots.
These are really bad.
They're dangerous.
We're not going to, uh, we don't want them not going to recommend them, uh, for kids
who have no risk.
Nobody's got any risk of this stuff, folks.
It's not just the kids.
The risk is the vaccine, but. It's not just the kids.
The risk is the vaccine.
But they come out and they say,
well, you know, we're doing our due diligence and we don't recommend it for these people.
But of course, they're not going to stop it.
They're not going to criminalize people
injecting other people with poisons.
Is that right?
I mean, if you've got some kind of a cult
and they're having people drink Kool-Aid and die,
you wouldn't go in as the government to stop that?
Anyway, there's a bill introduced in Idaho and a couple of other places at the state level to stop that stuff, but you're not going to see that stopped in Florida.
He wants to go just far enough to establish, you know, to make the conservatives feel good.
You're not going to have any of these drag queen story time hour stuff,
and you're not going to be able to sexually groom the kids
before the fourth grade.
At that point, they're yours.
You know, that's the kind of stuff that DeSantis is doing.
And the conservatives, look, he stopped it from kindergarten to third grade.
Okay, great.
Guard Goldsmith, thank you, Guard.
Thank you for the tip.
And thank you for doing so much to help and
programs Liberty conspiracy and everything he says that you were the source of energy every day as
many of us here you search for the stories and get even more enthusiastic to fight for freedom
well thank you guard guard is is is on the target all the time.
And he's putting out, if you subscribe to his Liberty Conspiracy sub stack,
he is on top of the stories as well.
A great source of information.
Let's talk about what's going on with the training stuff. Because the mainstream media is so upset about Tennessee being the first state to ban sexual performances in front of minors.
And I thought this was always banned.
I thought we always had prohibitions against lewd displays with minors.
This is what Libs of TikTok said.
She said, the fastest way to silence me is to stop sexualizing kids
and she put this clip out pull the volume down a little bit so i can speak over it
um and look at this this is a bunch of kids there and you got some guy uh you know these guys look
at this this is just flaunting themselves you know, getting dressed up very lasciviously and flaunting themselves in front of a bunch of kids.
It's absolutely disgusting.
And, of course, live some TikTok.
Chaya Raichik, if I'm pronouncing her name correctly, she said in the, as she tweeted this out, she goes, oh, yeah, look.
This is innocent, beautiful family family entertainment isn't it we should
never ban this stuff being done and it's all little kids there the entire audience is little
kids and these are multiple um performers there for this drag queen story time i'm gonna turn it
off it's disgusting uh she said the left wants me silenced and censored so badly here's my response
to that she's now gone public she was um doxxed by that New York Times reporter who was crying because she said she'd been doxxed.
She said, the fastest way to silence me is to stop giving me material. So as soon as there's
no more drag shows for children, as soon as all the pornography is removed from every single school,
as soon as all these activist teachers sexualizing kids are fired. As soon as DEI, I like to put it as D-I-E, diversity, inclusivity, equity.
As soon as the die is eradicated.
As soon as all these things are gone, then I'll have nothing left to do.
And I'll close up my account and I'll move on with my life.
I don't expect that to happen anytime soon, but I wish it would.
She was making an appearance talking about her book that she put out.
It was a book written for children to warn them about the dangers of anybody who comes to you and says,
hey kid, don't tell your parents.
This is just going to be between you and me.
And starts talking to you about sex.
We know what that is.
That's a groomer, right?
And so the book is called No More Secrets, The Candy Cavern.
It's a children's book revealing the dangers of keeping secrets from parents.
It's described as a kid's book for ages four through eight.
Reveals the dangers of keeping secrets from your parents.
The conservative children's book is a modern twist to the familiar Grimm's style fairy tale,
even including a big bad wolf.
And so, again, her book, she says it's a need for children to be open with their parents
to prevent harm, including sexual predation from occurring. And so as we look at this,
this is something that everybody needs to be involved with. Now, you know, Chaya Raychik, if I'm pronouncing her name correctly, she's Jewish. This is a Muslim comic, a female
who has a very big following on TikTok. She's got a million people following her on TikTok.
And she came directly after another very big personality on TikTok
who is directly grooming kids and saying,
hey kids, don't tell your parents.
If you can get on Patreon,
we can have some special discussions.
Just you and me.
This Muslim hijab-wearing British comic,
her name is Shumaran Nessa.
She goes by the handle TheRealOverlordComedy.
She has 7 million followers on TikTok.
Her target was a self-styled, non-binary propagandist and social media personality, Jeffrey Marsh,
who describes himself on his personal webpage as following.
Jeffrey is a best-selling author, a viral TikTok and Instagram star,
a non-binary activist, an LGBT keynote speaker.
Jeffrey was the first non-binary public figure to appear on national TV,
being interviewed by Newsmax in 2016.
Jeffrey was the first celebrity activist to use they-them pronouns.
As WND writes, most social media stars with a following the size of this lady's would
not dare to attempt a video takedown of a media-promoted trans celebrity like Marsh.
But that's what she did. Look at this. This is great.
Okay, guys, this video is going to be a bit long.
Stop telling trans people that we're inspirational.
That's Jeffrey Marsh.
Stop telling kids to go on your Patreon and chat to you privately without their parents knowing and then a lot of people made
stitches of me saying i'm transphobic i've done a lot of bad stuff um they've even attacked my
scarf my religion a lot of bad stuff which i don't want to go into and these people have also said
they are not talking to the kids okay so i did a little bit of digging. Hi kids. Hey kids. I want to talk to
the kids. Hi kids. Hey kids. So yeah, there's a lot of videos of them addressing kids. Now,
the main video I want to talk about. Your parents screwed up. It's okay to say so.
That's why I made a Patreon. So you want to talk to kids whose parents have screwed up. It's okay to say so. That's why I made a Patreon. So you want to talk to kids whose
parents have screwed up? Why? Why you want to talk to these particular kids? Why? That's why
I made a Patreon so that we could talk about it so that we could connect in a way that has more
privacy so that we could talk to each other in a way that's more open and stuff
that we wouldn't share like in the comments of a video like this. I think you're worthy.
So you want to talk to kids on a social media platform privately about topics that cannot be talked about in the video of TikTok's comments sections.
Because why? Why you want to do that? Why you can't chat about these topics in these comments?
Is it because you might get flagged or something? What could be the reason? Could this be one of
the reasons going no contact with the kids' parents? Because you say in one of your videos how kids can go no
contact with their parents. So you teach kids how to go no contact with their parents. Is that what
you're teaching them on Patreon? Or is it this? You're teaching this more on, because this video
might get flagged. That's why I don't want to say the word. And this is Jeffrey Marsh's Patreon.
You talk about this topic with kids.
Now here are just some of the signs of grooming.
Literally one of the first ones.
Gaining access and isolating the victim.
Asking them privately to go on Patreon.
And talking to them privately so you can connect.
And then showing these kids that you trust them, you love them, you'll keep their secrets.
And to keep them isolated from their parents. and then the icing on the cake is this video
hi beautiful if you do not have a family that loves you i'm going to be your family no you
can't you are a stranger on the internet you are not their family oh and another thing you
can turn off age restrictions on patreon so kids kids can go to Jeffrey Marsh's there Patreon.
Did a great job of showing that this is the groomers, aren't they?
And so are the teachers in the schools.
This is from Babylon Bee.
Shocking study shows more kids identifying as members of the world's most celebrated and popular group.
Which one would that be?
We're absolutely stunned by this at The Sociologist.
We can't explain why young impressionable kids
who are desperate for popularity and affirmation
are suddenly choosing to become members
of the most popular and affirmed group in history.
Every single movie, every single TV show,
every single corporation, every TikTok influencer, every single TV show, every single corporation, every TikTok influencer,
every public school teacher, every pop star, every Hollywood star in the country openly promotes and
celebrates this group. Why on earth would teenagers want to be a part of that? Oh, must be biology,
right? Gallup results indicate that almost 20% of Gen Z identify as members of this culturally
beloved movement, with the other 80% being pathetic losers. It used to be that a kid had
to be smart, good-looking, or athletic to be popular, but now you just got to be a member
of that group. I wonder why the number of LGBT kids is skyrocketing.
Well, schools are pushing gender pronouns and they are hiding it from kids, just like Jeffrey Marsh.
Eight of the nation's 20 largest school districts allow students to use names and pronouns at school aligned with their ideal gender identity without parental knowledge and consent.
Yet these same districts, including the New York City Department of Education, the LA
Unified School District, the Chicago Public Schools, are failing in every other way.
And they regard parental permission to dispense over-the-counter medication to students at school, at least for the time
being.
But of course, you know, they can gender gaslight you, and Planned Parenthood is more than happy
to begin their birth control and depopulation plan pre-puberty.
So they said, explicitly instructing teachers in these school districts to use students' preferred names and pronouns with or without parental consent.
Now, it was in Chicago where 30 schools had zero students who were literate at grade level.
They had 53 schools where there were zero students who were at grade level in math. Why is that?
What are they spending their time talking to them about? I wonder. School districts across
the country are failing to represent the rights of parents to make decisions for their minor
children. That's called in loco parentis, as they said. Once you drop, as the judge said,
in one of these cases, going back to the early 90s, a parent who said, I don't want my eight-year-old girl going through your sex
education class. And at the time, it was normal heterosexual sex. He said she's not
mature for that. Oh, well, you have abandoned your child to the state when you drop them off
at the front door of the school,
said the judge and loco parentis. So what they're really upset about is Tennessee Governor Lee
signing a bill banning transgender treatment for children into law. The media has freaked out about
this big time. The U.S. has seen an explosion in recent years in the number of children who
identify as gender, as a gender
different from what they were designed at birth.
This is what the Daily Mail talks about.
It's an international story that you would have a state, and Tennessee's not going to
be the last one either, that would stop this kind of mutilation.
But the question is, why is that happening?
You know, how did all the kids suddenly get into the wrong bodies?
How is it that you've got a third of the girls who want to commit suicide?
What happened?
That's not the America that I grew up in.
Well, we know what happened.
It's very clear what happened with all this stuff.
They say that it's to protect the kids because otherwise they'll commit suicide.
No, they're driving them into suicide and they project their hate on other
people.
Calling anybody who talks about protecting children.
You're hateful.
You hate us as adults.
Look,
what you do as an adult is your business.
What you do to kids is a crime.
Mississippi has banned quote unquote, gender care, unquote, for minors.
No, they have banned mutilation and sterilization of minors.
Anyone under 18, you should not be able to do this to them.
They're not mature enough to make that decision.
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed a bill known as the
Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures Act
into law.
Under the legislation,
effective immediately,
individuals at the state are banned from
knowingly engaging in conduct
that aids or abets
the performance or the inducement
of gender transition procedures under the age of 18.
It allows for health care providers to be sued by their former patients via their parent
or next friend within 30 years.
Well, that's pretty good.
You know, one of the reasons you've got so many pedophiles getting away with so much
crime is because they've got a very short statute of limitations on pedophilia.
Um,
typically three years.
Well,
they don't have enough time to come to grips with that abuse typically.
So they get away with it.
But you know,
as time goes on,
it gets more and more difficult to approve these things.
So by doing this for 30 years,
that's an excellent move.
We're gonna take a quick break and we're going to come back with our guest,
uh,
guy Relford.
He has the gun guy podcast, and we're going to talk a quick break and we're going to come back with our guest, Guy Relford. He has the Gun Guy podcast.
And we're going to talk about what is happening on that side of the, on that issue of prohibition
and anti-freedom.
So stay with us.
We will be right back. Thank you. decoding the mainstream propaganda it's the david knight show
welcome back and joining us now is guy ralphard he has a podcast the gun guy and uh tell us where your website is or other
places where people can find you a guy sure well um it's actually a live radio show uh on wibc in
indianapolis but then the show is then uh posted as a podcast uh it's on the gun guy page on wibc.com. It's also on iTunes and all the usual places for podcasts these days.
But we broadcast live on Saturdays, 5 to 7, and then the podcast is posted soon after that.
That's great. That's great.
Yeah, let's talk about what is happening in the overall picture, because that's your specialty,
is what's happening with the Second Amendment and with guns. And we've had an interesting thing happen this week that a lot of us were surprised
to see happen because it's very rare for a politician to get the boot in chicago but things
got so bad there with crime that they laurie lightfoot came in a distant third and uh so she
immediately came out swinging bragging about what she had done to take guns off the street.
But they didn't take off the crime off the street, did it?
Well, exactly.
But you're right.
It's really noteworthy, David, because this is the first Chicago mayor to lose an election for re-election in 30 years.
I mean, in a generation. And that tells you things had to be pretty severe for the political
machinery there in Chicago to not protect Lori Lightfoot. But it actually, I think, provides
some glimmer of hope to other cities around the country in that, notwithstanding the firm grip
that the Democrat Party has on that city and the progressive politics that overwhelm that city,
the voters clearly looked at the situation in Chicago and notably, and I think most importantly,
the out-of-control crime, murder rate, robberies, carjackings right down the line.
And they said, this is not okay. We're going to set aside partisan politics, perhaps. And not that they'd
ever elect a Republican in Chicago, but at least they were willing to boot an incumbent where the
challengers there ran clearly on a law and order campaign and a support the police as opposed to
defund the police, a support the police platform. And thatund the police, support the police platform.
And that resonated with voters to the point where Lori Lightfoot did not even finish in the top two so as to participate in a runoff.
She was a somewhat distant third.
And I think, you know, other cities around, whether it's Baltimore or Newark, Philadelphia, right here in Indianapolis, even though Indiana
is a very red state, solidly voted for Trump in the last two elections, Indianapolis, where
I'm located on the north side, is very, very Democrat and Democrat controlled.
And we have a very liberal mayor and we have a very liberal prosecutor. And I did a show here this week talking about,
does the Chicago experience give us some hope that folks are willing to reject these
liberal policies that just result in rampant crime?, and to say, this is not okay.
We're going to set aside politics and start looking for who's willing to lead
a city in a way that makes the citizens safer.
Yeah, that's right. She, she got so desperate at one point,
she put out a call for people to loan her police from other jurisdictions
because she'd gotten rid of so many police and the guy who just edged her out
of the runoff, uh, some guy named
Brandon, I saw that I said, Oh, like you're going to be by let's go Brandon.
But what I've seen now, I didn't know anything about the two
guys who came in ahead of her.
But what I've heard from Brandon is he may be even more leftist
radical than Lori Lightfoot.
So they may be getting, but he came in, um, quite a bit behind, uh, the other
individual, I don't know where that guy is. But it's not just the police either.
It's not just getting rid of the police.
It's the crazy courts.
It's the zero bail stuff and letting people out.
Here's an article from Bearing Arms.
Fourth time is the charm for Chicago man busted for illegal gun possession.
She's bragging about taking guns off the street guy,
and yet the courts are turning people out over and over again for the same crime the recidivism of these people getting out on zero bail because
we've got these soros district attorneys putting people out it's a design to create chaos and that
i guess is one of the reasons why i was surprised that she lost because this is really where the
radical left is right now they just want chaos and whether they can do it by defunding the police
or by deconstructing the
justice system and,
uh,
you know,
the courts and the rest of this stuff and letting
the criminals out on the streets,
uh,
catch and release,
you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
What we refer to as the revolving door,
the criminal justice system.
And for instance,
I had on my show,
uh,
here recently,
the,
the,
uh,
head,
the president of the fraternalnal Order of Police here for central
Indiana, and he talked about how frustrated his officers are that they actually put their lives
on the line to find, confront, disarm, and arrest violent criminals. That's right. And invariably
repeat violent criminals, often out on bond for pending
charges with a ridiculously low bond, even though they have a history of criminal
convictions and violent criminal convictions.
And so, you know, his officers put their lives on the line every day to find these
people, to put them in jail, and then they find them right back out on the street the
next day, literally the next day.
And all of a sudden, now, not only are they out of jail, but now they've got a and then they find him right back out on the street the next day, literally the next day.
And all of a sudden now, not only are they out of jail,
but now they've got a beef.
They've got a beef against who may have reported them to police,
who may have cooperated with police,
and they've got a beef against the officers involved that they're very likely to see in their neighborhoods again.
So not only have you not taken a violent criminal ultimately off
the street, you've incentivized him to go out and potentially take revenge on any number of people.
And the statistics are amazing. We've seen numbers, something like over 80% of homicide victims.
I'm just talking about the Indianapolis area, but I guarantee you this is true across the city,
where you're talking about
Philadelphia or Chicago or Baltimore or Newark or LA, something like 80%, not only of the suspects
in murder cases have a history of violent criminal convictions, but to almost an equal
degree, over 80%, the victims have a history of violent criminal convictions as well.
And so what you're doing is by spitting these people right back out of the criminal justice system, they're not only available to commit more violent crimes, they're also available to be victims of violent crimes because they're caught up in a gang dispute or a drug war or whoever it, whatever it might be.
And,
and so by not keeping these people off the streets,
you're,
you're simply increasing the problem sometimes exponentially.
Yeah,
that's right.
It is,
it is truly amazing.
And I think it was designed to create chaos.
I think that's one of the reasons why you see this massive funding.
It's amazing how much money was put into a lot of these local district attorney races.
Millions of dollars given for a local race, and especially even for the state attorney general level,
even more money put in by these organizations because they want to have chaos.
They just want to burn everything down, tear everything down.
They want people afraid, and it's going to cause that type of fear can be used by these demagogues to do all kinds of illegal things that attack our liberties.
You know, as they have exploited this stuff in the past, and of course we've seen it began in the Obama administration talking about Operation Chokepoint,
where they were going to try to shut down the purchasing of guns and
ammunition. Now we see that's about to roll out. Discover is going to start doing that next month
using the tools that were pushed in in New York by New York State to say, we want to have a code
that's going to identify these gun stores. I'm sure this has been on your radar and it looks
like it's not just Discover, is it? No, that's exactly right.
And what has happened is an international organization for standardization has created even a new credit card in a gun store it comes up as general merchandise or sporting goods uh on uh the classification for that expense
based on the current credit card codes under pressure from liberal politicians and anti-second
amendment groups and here we're talking about moms demand action and the brady campaign and the
gifford center and all the usual suspects,
this International Organization for Standardization has created a new credit card code
specifically for gun stores. And this is fascinating to me because they say, well,
we want to track what are potentially suspicious purchases that might be able to help us identify and head off a mass shooting.
And what makes no sense in that justification, David,
is that what you buy at the gun store isn't identified.
If I buy a $4,000 safe to keep my guns in at home,
to be a safe, secure, responsible gun owner,
that just shows $4,000 at a gun store.
It doesn't tell anybody what I bought.
So they're going to say, oh, look, Guy Relford spent $4,000 in a gun store.
We better go investigate him because he might be the next mass shooter.
Of course, I could buy $4,000 worth of T-shirts that I want to go out and resell from a gun store.
And it doesn't give me any information that might legitimately be used
to uh to track suspicious activity or to find a potential mass shooter what it does is it gives
credit card companies the ability to say oh wait you're using your credit or your debit card at a
gun store we have an anti-gun policy here we're going to start declining those authorizations and those
purchases and we're going to start and use the term operation choke point and it's it's was their
term we didn't create it it was the obama administration that said we can we can
essentially destroy the firearms industry by going after them financially by having banks
decline to do business with them close checking checking accounts, refused to do credit card processing.
And now they have a credit card code where they know anytime you use your credit card,
if you're at a gun store, don't be at all surprised because I think this is the ultimate
objective that you're going to see those purchases simply declined.
Yeah. And we've already seen that in a couple of instances. We're in the very beginning of it.
Exactly.
I had something I called a gun shop round table on my show here.
It was probably over a year ago, and I had six local gun shop owners sitting around in the studio.
Everybody had their own microphone,
and we were talking about the challenges that they faced,
and I said, well, I've got one for you.
Who here has had a credit card processor
or a bank refuse to do business with you simply because you're a gun shop that's right every single one of them hand flew up
in the air some of them multiple times some of them even received a certified check in the mail
from their bank saying we're closed to your account here's here are the balances we no longer
choose to do business with you have a nice day. And they called me and said, what? I got a perfect credit rating.
You know, I don't have any suspicious transactions.
Why are you doing this?
We simply don't want to do business with you.
It's all coming back to Operation Chokepoint.
They can destroy the firearms industry if these people don't have the support, the assistance,
the availability of financial institutions.
And of course, they're doing the same thing to the First Amendment as well,
not just the Second Amendment.
They did this to me after my show was about five months old.
PayPal cut me off.
PayPal and Venmo the same day.
I called them up.
I said, so what's going on?
What's the problem?
There's no suspicious transactions.
Well, we can't tell you.
We won't tell you what's going on.
And so this is the same type of thing.
They're going to come after the source.
They're going to come after the store.
They're going to come after the speaker to try to purge you out,
use that kind of corporate economic warfare against us.
I've got a listener here on Rumble from Australia.
He knows about gun control and gun confiscation harps.
He says, don't let them make any firearm laws.
Do not consent to any unlawful rulings.
Fight them all the way.
Second Amendment is on your side.
I think that's exactly right, Guy.
You know, there's talk about here in Tennessee.
There's been a bill that has been introduced.
We don't know what the status is or whether or not it's going to pass.
But what it would do is it would require the state to examine any new law for constitutionality,
any court ruling, any treaty, and any regulatory rules.
So it covers everything, right?
Because we know that most of the stuff is really coming after us with regulatory rules
or with court decisions.
And now they're going to start bringing in international treaties.
But that's the type of thing.
We have to understand that at the state level and the local level, we need to nullify some
of this stuff.
It's too hard to control this at the federal level, I think.
We need to start nullifying it at the state level.
Because they're using these corporations, I call it the deputized state.
They like to talk about the deep state.
These people have been deputized by the government.
They're doing the will and the bidding of the government and it just gives them plausible
deniability uh to use the corporations to do what they're specifically prohibited from doing and
they don't have to worry about they let the corporation do it exactly and consider the two
things that we've discussed already david just in this conversation the fact that the left simply
wants to create
chaos. They want to have dangerous criminals on the street. They want as much disruption
as they can possibly create. And at the same time, deprive the law-abiding citizen of their
ability to defend themselves. I mean, look at those things together. And then, so what is our
alternative? If the second amendment is
essentially nullified because uh the gun industry goes out of business now guns aren't available
anymore uh you know i just turned 21 or in some states 18 i want to buy a gun i can't buy a gun
because they're not available that's the ultimate goal um when it comes to operation choke point
then there's chaos in the street there There are violent criminals running around everywhere.
I can't defend myself.
What does that put me in the position of doing?
It puts me in a position of being dependent on the government.
That's right.
The government will step in and save me.
The government creates chaos.
It deprives me of my ability to defend myself
and then turns around and says,
don't worry, we're here to help you.
Yeah.
Like Lori Lightfoot.
Like Lori Lightfoot.
Yeah, exactly.
Right.
And that is, that is as obvious, uh, as the nose on my face.
That's right.
Right.
There was a picture we showed yesterday.
We talked about her losing and she had her mask on, you know, pandemic stuff.
She had on like some latex gloves that were yellow.
And then, you know, for Halloween, she puts on like a little Robin mask.
And I said that whole crime fighting superhero thing just
didn't work out for her.
Did it?
Well, certainly did not.
Well, you know, I think it's interesting, you know, one way to do this again,
I talked about Tennessee and how they are looking at nullifying anything.
That's a treaty, a regulation, a court decision, a law
that's unconstitutional. But then, you know, when they come after us with these, the deputized
state, the corporations, I think this is the correct approach. This is a Florida bill that
would levy a $10,000 fine on any credit card companies who get, you know, who are acting as
deputies for gun control.
I think that's the way that you approach it for that.
So I think we need to have nullification of things that are coming directly from the government.
But when they start to use these corporations to take away our free speech, the corporations to take away our second amendment rights, uh, and again, they're not rights that come
from the second amendment.
They're, you know, they're rights that come from God that are specifically mentioned in
the second amendment that you will protect those and not take them away. I think when it comes to that,
you have to start using some kind of economic fines for the corporations that attack you. I
think that's very important. We need to understand that for both the First Amendment and the Second
Amendment. Don't you agree? I agree very much. And as someone who believes in small government and the hands off of the private sector when it comes to the government and laissez faire economics,
you know, I'm conflicted a little bit on this subject because we've had bills here in Indiana that have said, OK, you know, let's let's regulate these decisions that financial institutions can make.
And part of me says yes, because I want that protection of the Second Amendment.
I want that protection of the firearms industry.
And part of me says, wait a minute, we've got the government telling private industry how to operate.
And how do we navigate that?
How do I pursue those kind of policies and not be a hypocrite when it comes to small government and and here's here's the compromise we that we've reached on a couple of
bills now the banking lobby lobby i'll tell you people talk about how strong the second amendment
lobby is make no mistake the banking lobby is a big scary organization with a lot of resources
and a lot of money oh yeah and they have a lot of influence but a lot of money. Oh, yeah. And they have a lot of influence at all levels, federal and state.
But what we came up with last couple of legislators is a bill that says,
okay, if you have these discriminatory policies, discriminatory against Second Amendment-related businesses,
you can have whatever policy you want, but the state of Indiana will not
reward you by doing business with you as the state of Indiana. So we will not enter any contracts
with you. We will not use your credit card processing services. And we're talking about
billions and billions. We will not allow you to participate in the administration of our pension
funds where there are billions of dollars involved. And so they've said, you can have whatever policy you want.
You can do business with whomever you'd like, but so can we as the state of Indiana.
We will cut you off financially, which could mean, again, millions and millions or tens
or hundreds of millions of lost profits to these companies.
I like that because that way I can walk that fine line between saying i'm small government
and and let's don't interfere with private industry at the same time make your own decision
financial institution because we're going to financially punish you because just like your
decisions have economic consequences for your customers or people you decline to do business
with well your decision has economic consequences now for you to the extent you want to do business with the state of Indiana. I like
that. I like that bill. The problem is we can't get it out of committee and get it to the floor
of either the center of the house here in Indiana because a banking lobby has been very successful
in killing it. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's true. And then of course, if you were, they could easily
pull it back the next administration. So the thing is, you know, I look at this and, and I've been there,
you know, what we're looking at with the gun thing. I've been there for a long
time with the censorship stuff. And for the longest time, even before we had the
Twitter files released by Musk and everybody was going through and saying,
look at this, here's the emails are telling everybody who to shut down. This
was coming from the government. And, and, but for years, my wrestling with their
censorship stuff goes back to 2018.
So for five years, I've been in this fight and actually before I actually
had the first thing I got taken down on YouTube was, um, talking about the
federal reserve, the banking industry, right?
Right.
They, they took that video down.
I had some clips from it's a wonderful life and ended on the 100th anniversary of the creation of the federal reserve. And it was called,
it's a wonderful lie. And so I use a couple of little clips and fair use.
And it was a very small part of the video.
I got those clips from the entire movie that had been up for years and had over
a million views on it at the time, back in 2013. And they said, well,
you violated copyright on this. That's what they came back with.
We knew what that was about, but they said, well, you violated copyright on this. That's what they came back with. We knew what that was about.
But, you know, when you look at this, and I've been fighting this free speech thing
for quite a while, and I remember, you know, Reason and Libertarian Think Tank, as well
as, you know, Cato Institute, another libertarian, Heritage Foundation, conservatives would say,
no, we don't want to tell corporations what they can do.
You would have people like John
Stossel say, they're censoring me. I hate the fact that they're censoring me, but I don't want the
government coming in and telling them what they must do. But the reality was that we knew that
they were doing it at the behest of the government. We knew that they were, you know, the government
was the hidden hand that was directing all of this stuff. But until the Twitter files came out,
they would continue down that path.
And that was the thing that got them to turn. And so when that came out, they said, yeah,
that's right. They were just acting on behalf of the government. And I think the same thing
is happening when we look at the Second Amendment stuff. I think the government has a duty to
protect. So Declaration of Independence says that we alter or we abolish the government
when it attacks our rights. We create the government to protect our rights. And so if
we've got corporations that are coming after us, and we need to understand that corporations are
not a human. We have these rights because they're given to us by God. Corporations are incorporated.
They are an artificial creation they have been given
privileges and licenses by the state they shouldn't have the equivalence of humans and so
when I look at it I think that the government really does have a duty to protect but the reality
is is that they see themselves as having one customer and that's not you and I that's the
government that's part of this ESG thing and that's been going on for a long time, whether you're talking about speech or the vaccines,
the pandemic speech, or we're talking about gun control. It always comes back. They only want to
please the government. They're only working for the government, I think. I think those are excellent,
excellent points, David, and part of the rationale there is that, you know, I was talking about,
hey, let's don't tell private industry how to
how to how to operate if we're going to be true to small government principles but your point is is
is perfectly made in the sense that when private industry is no longer acting as private industry
and they're acting as a tool of the government then suddenly they shouldn't they lose the
protections we'd otherwise give them as private industry and shouldn't constitutional principles and protections that apply as to them? So people can say, well,
you know, Twitter can say whatever it wants or do business with whoever it wants. It can cut off
ties with whatever industry it wants. And, you know, the Constitution doesn't apply. First
Amendment doesn't apply because they're a private company, not the government or this, you know, the Constitution doesn't apply. First Amendment doesn't apply because they're a private company, not the government.
You know, Second Amendment protections don't apply.
Well, hold on.
If you're merely acting as a tool of the government, then why should you be treated any different than the government?
And that's why I really like your point, and it's a very, very important one. And that's where I think the Twitter files that you mentioned were really a game changer in the sense that a lot of us said, well, Twitter's just doing this at the
behest of the Democrat Party, or, you know, the banking industry is just doing this. Well,
what the Twitter files did is it came out and it told us that we weren't paranoid all along,
that we weren't, you know, know part of a conspiracy theorist theory
uh is as part of any of this well we suspected all along was really true that's right and the
government through the Democrat party was essentially directing Twitter and and what
its policy should be how is that not really to your point how is that not a powerful powerful
argument for why Twitter should lose any protections that a private entity has if they're not acting as a private entity?
They're acting as an arm of the government.
I agree.
Yeah, yeah.
For the longest time, a lot of people say, well, you know, look, it's just these people in Silicon Valley.
They're all Democrats, and they all think like that, and they genuinely believe in gun control.
They genuinely believe that your hateful speech and all this other kind of stuff.
No, they were being given instructions.
They were just active.
They were the deputized state.
Let's talk a little bit about, uh, permitless carry because we have, uh, Nebraska is talking
about, um, that they're, you know, they're debating this.
It's, it's gone a couple of days.
I don't know where the current status of it is.
Uh, but there's been some, some laws that have been introduced in other states.
So you have a sense of where we are at this point. I think it was like 25 or so states that had gone to permitless carry.
Uh, maybe more now.
I don't really know what the status is.
Do you, do you have a current tally of where we are on that?
I do.
We're uh, Indiana last year was the 24th state.
I was very proud to be directly involved in that fight.
My organization here on my pin is the 2A Project,
and we were right out front fighting for constitutional carry.
I actually assisted legislators in writing our bill.
It was the 10th year that we've been fighting for constitutional carry
or permitless carry.
We finally got it done.
Then after Indiana passed it, Alabama passed passed it which was the 25th state um we've not
seen more joined the ranks yet this legislative uh year but hey it's just the first week of march
so we're hopeful we we see it nebraska we hopeful we see it we're hopeful we see it
governor de sanis in florida keeps saying he'll sign it if they get it passed um so we're they
haven't they haven't convened their legislative session yet so there there are others rumors that they might do it in Florida as well.
They did it in Tennessee, not too long ago, not too many years ago.
That's where I live now.
And, uh, so yeah, there's a, so we're at about 50%, which is right, because
that really is a constitutional carry.
And I think the Supreme court is, is kind of lined up along that, you know,
to, but we have people still coming out saying you
have no right to carry.
That's not, I don't know what they think the words actually mean, but you know, they, they
make all these arguments.
We got David hog coming out, trying to tell us that, you know, it was just for the militia.
I've heard that from kids for the longest time.
I mean, we had a business at one point in time, we hired a really good kid, smart kid,
and he was, um, uh,ary, number two in his class.
And he was telling me what they were teaching him in high school, and he was buying it at the time, you know, about the militia being the National Guard and all this other kind of stuff.
And so now David Hogg is doing this.
I mean, he's reverted back to a high school level propaganda understanding of
the second amendment. It's truly amazing to see it, isn't it? Oh, exactly. And you know, I,
I don't even engage in those debates anymore. David, uh, we'll call my radio show or I'll be
on social media and somebody will make those arguments. And I do, I have kind of a running
bibliography of now decisions and quotations from the U.S. Supreme Court. If somebody says,
well, what militia are you in? Unless you're in the National Guard, the Second Amendment doesn't
apply to you. I say, you need to read the Heller decision from 2008, which very clearly spells out
that you and I and the common man, the general citizen is the militia in the 1791 sense,
when the Second Amendment was ratified.
It was the common citizen.
It was everyone.
It is the body of the people, to put it in the words of George Washington.
I don't have to debate that with you.
The Supreme Court has determined that.
It's right there in a decision.
You want to say the Supreme Court's wrong?
Awesome.
But I'm not going to sit here and defend something that's now settled law in the United States.
The idea that there's no right to carry a gun outside the home.
And there were some federal circuits that had ruled that way.
The Ninth Circuit, most famously, most recently as well, just said, no, there's no right to carry a firearm outside the home.
Well, a New York State Rifle and Pistol association versus bruin just last term of this supreme court and i really really like this supreme court
for reasons that are obvious they came out and they said no what's bear mean bear means carry
clearly that doesn't mean carry from your living room to your bathroom uh that means carry where law-abiding citizens you
know are are going to be which includes out in the public and that and for that reason set aside New
York's incredibly restrictive licensing scheme that says well government officials get to decide
who has a proper reason and a sufficient need get that sufficient need to exercise a constitutional
freedom that and that was New York
system, that's been Hawaii's, it's been California's, and a number of other states. And the Supreme
Court of the United States said, no, if some government bureaucrat gets to scratch his chin
and decide who does and doesn't have a constitutional right, that's not a right. That's a government
bestowed privilege. That's not how our constitution works. That's not how our Bill of Rights works specifically.
So they set that aside.
And now all those what we call may-issue states are having to reexamine.
But again, that's now settled law.
Now, we don't have to debate that.
There's no split out there of authority, which there was until last year.
There is a right to carry outside the home.
And that's even where, you know, I love using the term constitutional carry. And
it's funny because I was testifying for our bill for permitless carry last year. And the chairman
of our Senate Judiciary Committee, one Senator, Liz Brown, even though she's a Republican, is very,
very, very hostile to Second Amendment issues. She's very hostile to constitutional carry.
And I was testifying as I I have for years
trying to get this thing passed until we finally did but I was just fine and I referred to it two
or three times as constitutional care and she said you said well excuse me she goes are you saying
that any requirement for a license or a permit is unconstitutional and And I said, no, I said, I said, a may issue system is
unconstitutional, but, but, but a licensing system across the board has been upheld,
including right here in Indiana by our appellate courts that because it's a shall issue system,
if you're eligible, you get your license. And she goes, well, if you're not making the argument
that a licensing scheme is unconstitutional, then you shouldn't be calling this constitutional carry because the system we
have now is constitutional. And I sort of chuckled and I said, well, Senator, I understand your point,
but the idea behind constitutional carry is that the constitution, not only of the United States,
but the state of Indiana, what our constitution in Indiana says is the people shall have the
right to bear arms for the defense of themselves and the state, period, end our constitution in Indiana says is the people shall have the right to bear
arms for the defense of themselves and the state, period, end of story. Very short, very sweet. I
always say it's elegant in its simplicity. I said, if the second amendment says what it says,
not that I have a right to bear arms, and our own Indiana constitution says I have a right to bear
arms, then the constitution is my license. And while the state can impose a shall issue system
if it wants to, I'm here to tell you that as a matter of policy, we shouldn't want to. And while the state can impose a shall issuing system if it wants to, I'm here to
tell you that as a matter of policy, we shouldn't want to. And that's what constitutional carry is
all about, because the Second Amendment should occupy the same status as every other constitutional
right. I don't need a license or permit to be freed from unreasonable searches and seizures,
or to post something on the internet. so we we simply raised the second amendment back
up to a position of equal stature with the other constitutional freedoms that's why it's called
constitutional freedom because the constitution is my license i shouldn't have to beg the government
for a license to do what the constitution says i already have a right to do that's right and uh
she didn't have much to say after that but but that's the but that that's fundamentally what
we're talking about and that's why it's been so strong. People say, you know, we have a lifetime license here in Indiana. Well, Guy, don't you have a lifetime license? Yes. Why have you been fighting so hard for constitutional carry for 10 years? Why are you putting so much time and effort on your own nickel? It recognizes the Second Amendment on par as having equal status with every other constitutional freedom.
That's where I want to live.
That's what we finally made happen.
And I hope we see more and more states join the 25.
You're right.
And my problem is, is that the Democrats want to give it equal status with the other ones.
They want to bring the other ones down to nothing, right?
Good point.
They want to bring everything down, level it all down to zero.
You know, they want zero emissions.
They want zero rights.
They want zero liberty.
That's a really good point.
Yeah, you know what?
I'm surprised someone sitting there didn't say,
one of the Democrats sit there and say,
you know what?
We ought to start issuing a license,
you know, that you need in order to,
you know, for the police not to be able
to kick your door in or have a warrant.
Yeah, that's a great point.
Well, I mean, they're talking about licenses for people to engage in journalism and all the rest of this stuff.
The same people who are out there, you know, saying, well, we're going to tell you what you can and cannot carry.
That's what I like about constitutional carry, about permitless carry, is that it really goes on offense in terms of taking things there.
You know, most of the time we're on defense and we say, well, you know, they come up with
some proposal to gradually cut away our rights.
It's always a, you know, an iterative process of infringement.
And I think that's why they use that word in the second amendment that in my opinion,
any regulation of our rights to keep and bear arms is going to be an infringement.
So they, they keep coming up with these little niggling rules about stuff.
And that's the way they replied to the Bruin decision.
The New York comes out and says, well, we have these special areas that we have to protect.
And of course you do have this in your previous court decisions. And so we can define all these places as sensitive areas and you're not going to be allowed to
carry and we'll make everything a sensitive area, you know?
So they, they come up with these little workarounds with it to infringe on things.
And so usually we're putting out these fires that the Democrats are, you know, setting
fire to the Bill of Rights in various places.
We're stomping it out, you know.
But in this particular case, we take the Constitution, we put it right in their face.
And that's what I really like is the permitless carry and the constitutional carry.
That's absolutely right.
But, you know, we got people like Keith Oberman now just saying, well, there's absolutely nothing that allows you to own a gun.
And it's just absolutely insane and detached from reality.
But that's the world that we live in.
You know, there's a detachment from reality about everything.
We can't explain to people what genders are.
I don't know if we're going to explain to them what a Second Amendment is.
Well, good point.
But you know, a lot of times when I link back the writing of the Second Amendment and the
motivation, the incentive of the founders to enshrine the Second Amendment rights,
the right to bear arms in the Constitution, you know, I go back, you mentioned the Declaration
of Independence. I refer to that document so often because, you know, what is it? It's really, in my mind, the groundwork,
the foundations, the principles that then were used to create the legal document, which forms
our government, which is the Constitution. But to me, the Declaration of Independence
throws out and defines very beautifully the theme of our
government. And I think that's very important. And when it talks about unalienable rights,
and that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, exactly as you referred to
earlier. But when it talks about unalienable rights, and it talks about life and liberty to
start off, and pursuit of happiness, obviously, after that but but where it says life and liberty i always say
on the second amendment issues i said if i have an unalienable right first of all what's an alien
unalienable mean it means it can't be taken away from me particularly by the government
but it can't be taken away from me generally. It's, as you mentioned, something given to me by God
as part of nature's laws and nature's God.
But if it's unalienable, how can I not have a right to protect?
If I'm denied the means to protect my life,
then how do I ever have a right to life to begin with?
If someone is simply bigger than me or stronger than me or armed when I'm not,
or there's more of them and less of me, if they at their whim can deny me of my life,
then how did I ever have a right to life in the first place?
And liberty, if I have an unalienable, inherent, given by God, right to liberty, then how can the government deprive me of my liberty and also at the same time deny me any ability stand up and defend myself and defend my liberty, then how did I ever have a right to begin with, much less an unalienable right?
That's what makes rights unalienable, which is the capacity to protect and defend them.
And that's why the very next words, and you've already mentioned it here in this discussion, that to secure these rights, governments are instituteduted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the government and then and but when
any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter
or abolish it and establish new government and goes on from there and and that all fits together
so beautifully with to me in terms of the theme of our government the theme of the the system of
government created by our constitution and why they put the Second Amendment so high on the list for the
Bill of Rights, because you can't protect any of the things that we set our priorities
for our way of life and our system of government if we can't stand up and defend them, and
the Second Amendment is why that's there.
Absolutely right.
Yeah, you know, as you're talking about Declaration
of Independence, I remember when I was a student and they had us memorize the opening of the
Declaration of Independence, but it's only the first half of that first paragraph, right? And
then they stop there. And they don't have you, you know, learn the second part that to secure
these rights, governments are instituted among men and so forth and so on, right? And when they
become destructive, you alter or abolish those governments. They didn't have us memorize that.
I was just happy as a student
that I didn't have any more to memorize.
And I never really paid attention to that
until the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution became important to me as an adult.
And it wasn't because they were trying to go easy on us.
I mean, they made us memorize
the entire Gettysburg Address, right?
But for the Declaration of Independence,
there's just that first introduction,
the first half of it,
and not the purpose of government. They didn't want you to see that part of it there. So yeah,
it was kind of interesting. I think I smell a rat. I just used it here recently, a big problem that
I had, and this is in the context of constitutional carry, not last year when we finally got it passed,
but in previous years, we had a big problem with the republican caucus in this in our indiana senate
who would go back behind closed doors in these caucus meetings that that are there's no public
vote taken there's there's no cover press coverage no recordings it's all completely secret well the
republicans have a super majority in both the house and the senate in indiana but they would
go back into these caucus meetings where there's there's there it's literally all secret and the bill would be alive when it went back there behind closed
doors and it would be dead when it came out but not one of us who had a our senator in that room
has any idea what they said or did or how they voted um we have no idea and i was i was railing about this and i still do on occasion
uh on on the radio and and i got called out by a couple of senators and said guy well you know
our discussions need to be secret because you know we have to protect our members and and and
you can't have a frank discussion um you know if it's all public and i said yeah let me and i
recited what you just did on the
declaration of independence and i said consent of the governor i said if if i don't like what you
said or did or how you voted in that private caucus meeting or i wouldn't like it if i knew
what it was okay how do i either grant or withhold my consent to you continuing to represent me by voting for or against you in the next election?
How do I give you the consent of me, the governed, if I don't know what you did on my behalf?
This private caucus meeting BS is completely inconsistent with the fundamental principles of this government, which is for me to be able to grant or withhold my consent, the consent of the government, I have to know what you're doing.
And when you do it in private, behind closed doors, you deprive me of that right.
And I will never support that.
I will oppose that with every breath in me.
No, you're absolutely right.
Yeah.
They're just trying to spare you though, guy.
You know, they don't want you seeing the sausage being made as Bismarck said, right?
If you saw that sausage making process, you would never eat what they're selling you anymore.
No, yeah, well, exactly.
But you and I both know what it is.
It's avoiding accountability.
That's right.
I don't want this bill to pass,
but I don't want to be held accountable.
I don't want my NRA rating to go down.
I don't want Guy or David saying bad things about us in the media.
And so I want to kill it, but I don't want to be accountable for killing it.
I know we'll just kill it in a private caucus meeting.
That way I can have my cake and eat it too.
And it gives them the ability to lie.
I think you can go right back to their constituents.
I'll guarantee you every Republican in there at some point said,
back to their constituents, oh, I supported constitutional carry.
Really?
Well, if everybody behind those closed doors supported it,
why the hell did it come out as a dead bill? So it gives them the
ability to lie and it avoids accountability. And that's something that's fundamentally broken.
And it's a downside of having a super majority. That's right. Because all, because things get
decided behind those closed doors. I think that's one of the reasons why, you know, when we look at
this, you were, you were talking about, about, you know, being able to protect yourself.
And we look at this tradeoff always between liberty and safety, right?
And I think they were coming for the Second Amendment first before they started coming for the First Amendment, you know, free speech.
They were coming after the guns because it was so easy for them to try to scare people and make that argument, trade off your liberty for safety, right?
But now they're doing the same thing with the First Amendment.
They're saying, well, you know, speech is really dangerous,
and it can cost lives, and it can, you know,
foment hatred and racism and all the rest of the stuff.
So we've got to keep you safe from all those different things.
We've got to keep you safe from any speech that you don't like
or that somebody might be offended from.
But they did it for that.
It's very easy to do that and try to make the case,
well, you know, guns could be dangerous, that type of thing, focusing on crimes that were committed by guns.
But now we're seeing this everywhere, but it's always, isn't it? This trade-off of liberty versus
safety. And I've said for the longest time, Guy, that to the extent that you, you know, give up
your liberty, you're not safe. You become more and more of a prisoner, you know? And of course,
Franklin said, if you do that, you don't deserve of a prisoner. And of course, Franklin said,
if you do that, you don't deserve to have them.
And we've seen over history
that you don't get either one of them, right?
You give up your safety, you lose your liberty as well.
It is, there isn't any way that we can buy our safety
by giving up our liberty.
And that is, I think, the essence of what they've done
for the longest time with the Second Amendment,
what they're now doing with the first amendment as well.
Well, exactly. And you know, that Franklin quote, um, you see so often and it's so, um,
it's so apropos, you know, those who would, would, would give up liberty for the sake of,
of, of security, um, desire to deserve neither and will soon lose both. And I couldn't agree.
I grew that more and it but it's
a great setup i don't know if you can see here over my left shoulder um and i'm sure you can't
read the caption but that's thomas jefferson back behind me and the caption on this picture which
i come in every morning i turn the light on above this picture and i say good morning tj and and
then and then i read the passage which is on that picture which is i prefer dangerous
freedom over peaceful slavery that's right and and and and that quote is is really what drives me
in in doing so much of what i do whether as a second amendment attorney as a radio host or as
a gun rights advocate um that that's what drives me because it's all about freedom. And those that would take
my freedom under the guise of security are really trying to deprive me of both at the end of the day.
You're right. Yeah. You're not going to be safe in a cell, even if it's a padded cell, right?
You're still going to be in danger with that. Yeah. There we were talking earlier about the militia argument.
And I think this is kind of interesting.
We've now had the Pentagon come out to the military and say,
we don't trust young men with guns.
This is the headline of reason.
Pentagon experts don't trust young men with guns or with red bull.
Now,
red bull is not protected,
but the guns are.
And if you can't trust the military with guns,
they lock them all up for the military as it is.
Anyway, that's why we've had some mass shootings and killings on military bases
because they don't allow the military to have weapons to protect themselves.
And yet they make this argument all the time.
We hear this all the time from the Democrats.
Well, you know, you just can't have those military style weapons because, oh, look at
the, uh, the velocity of that particular bullet nonsense like that.
But the, the military is, uh, one of the worst offenders in terms of people being allowed
to protect themselves, isn't it?
Yeah, well, no, exactly.
And, you know, the pendulum was swinging the other way not so long ago because after you had the two Fort Hood mass shootings, then you had a shooting at and deadly force, but not be trusted with firearms on their own base.
And to walk in where a military base is a gun-free zone.
I mean, just get your mind around that for a minute.
So much for the militia argument, right?
Right, yeah. militia argument right right yeah um and and so um like for instance we our governor at the time
here uh passed a resolution that said no if they pass um a handgun uh safety program
um our national guard troops can carry on base they can carry their their personal side arms
and so i was running around the state because i'm a firearms instructor as well
um and certified to teach exactly the course they were talking about.
I ran around on my own dime and trained hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of National Guardsmen and women so that they had the right to carry a gun on post, on base, and while they're performing their duties at recruitment centers and otherwise.
And that was a great leap forward.
But man, now we see coming from DOD, they want to raise the age to buy a gun if you're
part of dod to 25 so i'm sorry you're gonna with a with a stroke of a pen you're going to deprive
the constitutional rights of hundreds of thousands of people that that aren't yet 25 just because
they're in the military they're out there putting their lives on the line for our constitutional rights. You're going to strip theirs. I mean, it's so offensive
to me on so many different levels, but we see it over and over. Yeah. We saw it over the last
couple of years with the mandates in the military over the vaccine, you're going to take away your
religious freedom and your constitutional rights. And many soldiers that I've talked to over that
period of time say, look, you know, we didn we didn't sign up, uh, for this. We signed up to protect the constitution. That's our
fundamental thing. And that means we protect it even when it comes to our rights. So I hope they
do push back against it, but it's just the most amazing thing to see somebody who has been vetted
by the military. You know, they know these people, they've trained these people with firearms,
as you pointed out, how would they then they then say well you're not allowed to have
these firearms to protect yourself if you've been trained to use these firearms to protect
the country but you're not going to be allowed to have these things to protect yourself it is
absolutely insane but you know that's the type of thing we see from them all the time isn't it
exactly and consider consider the test now that the the bruin case that we've discussed you know
they've thrown out this balancing test that so many courts used for years on Second Amendment issues.
Say, well, if there's a compelling state interest like safety, then a little bit of infringement is okay.
If it doesn't really go to the core of a constitutional freedom to a dramatic degree.
And the Supreme Court said, no, that balancing is gone.
It's text history and tradition.
And that,
that is the test now.
And when,
when that decision came out,
I said,
look,
this is nice for carry rights.
And it's nice to define that,
but where,
where this is going to have the most impact is by redefining the test.
Imagine this oral argument,
whether in front of the Supreme court or anywhere else,
someone who's part of a military base is denied the right to buy a gun because he's not 25, simply because he's in the military.
I want to see an attorney general somewhere stand up and make the argument to a court or a lawyer before the U.S. Supreme Court, stand up and make the argument that it is part of not only the text of the second amendment that says simply the people
shall have the right to bear arms but it's consistent with the history and tradition
of the united states of america for our soldiers to not be able to have guns i want to see that
argument i i i i don't want to see the age thing right yeah especially i want to see somebody who
stand up with a straight face and make that argument
because I'll be roaring with laughter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For the longest time.
I remember people saying, okay, so you can draft kids at 18, uh, send them off
to kill and die, but they can't get a liquor until they're 21.
Right.
So now they're going to say, uh, we're going to, um, uh, train you and the use
of all firearms, as well as weapons of mass destruction.
You are trained and you are vetted as trustworthy, but you can't get a gun to protect yourself until you're 25.
That's so insane, but that really is the world that we live in, isn't it?
We ran up against that in the context of constitutional carry because our constitutional carry law in Indiana allows anyone from any state, by the way, so includes non-residents,
who's not a prohibited possessor to carry if they're above 18 or 18 and above. And I was
arguing that point in committee and I had several legislators push back and say, well, a lot of
other states have said 21, we ought to make it 21. And I said, hold on, you're going to tell a 19
year old kid, a 20 year old kid who just came back from carrying an M4 select fire
automatic weapon in Iraq or Afghanistan or who drove a tank.
Yeah.
Or who manned field artillery that we don't trust them to go to the store
and buy their own handgun.
And they're going to look at you like you're crazy because you are.
And that died pretty quickly.
We got it done for 18 and up.
I just pointed out to people that, you know,
they were coming for the cannons at Lexington.
If you look at the come and take it flag, that's a cannon on there.
I like keeping the cannon on there.
I've seen a lot of these things where they put an AR-15 on there,
and it's like, you know, let's keep the cannon on there
because it gives people the real idea of what this is really about.
It is crazy. canon on there because it gives people the real idea of what this is really about yeah it is it is a crazy you know you're talking about uh uh recognizing uh reciprocity of of a carry for
people coming into indiana and how important that is i think one of the worst offenders of that
has been new jersey i've seen so many different cases of people getting uh caught a guy going to
jail because he was in the process of moving and and he's got all of his possessions in his car.
His family, he's running late.
His family's concerned.
They asked the police to be on the lookout for him, so they pull him over,
and they start questioning him, and it's like,
can you open up the trunk?
We'd like to see what's in there.
It's like, he's got nothing to hide, so he opens up the trunk,
and underneath all this luggage and clothing and all this kind of stuff
are some of his guns down at the bottom.
He got busted and got in jail.
We just had another case of this with somebody who was a female wrestler for the WWE.
She's licensed in Florida.
She goes to New Jersey.
She parks the car there.
She carries the gun in her glove compartment because she's had people threaten her and
stalk her and things like that.
The people who are doing the parking for her, they look at it and
they call the police. And now she's in big trouble. I mean, it's just insane to see how New Jersey is
victimizing people who have been vetted, gone above and beyond what their constitutional right is,
and tried to comply with this as a privilege. It's just amazing and disgusting to see.
It is. I'll give you, I'll give you
the worst example because I know exactly the cases you're talking about and agree a thousand percent.
But the one that I talk about in this context, which is mind boggling to me,
is a gentleman was flying from Minnesota to Philadelphia. Um, and he was licensed to carry
in Minnesota, which was recognized apparently in Pennsylvania.
And he checked his lawfully possessed firearm at the airport in Minnesota for the flight,
which you can do, and I do it regularly.
He checked his firearm, unloaded, secured in a lock case. The whole requirement was flying to Philadelphia because the weather got diverted to Newark.
So he lands in Newark they
because they could there's no uh flight out yet that night so they said well we're going to put
you up at the airport hotel and fly you out the next morning so they give everybody their luggage
back he goes he goes so you have your toiletries and change of clothes or whatever so he spends
the night he goes back and he says by the way I need to declare an unloaded firearm in my check
bag and there's a newer cop standing right there who says why didn't see your New Jersey license goes back and he says by the way i need to declare an unloaded firearm in my check bag
and there's a cop standing right there who says why didn't see your new jersey license to carry and he goes i don't have one but it's just in my bag and i'm on my way to pennsylvania
and i'm just declaring it because it's in my bag he said well i saw you carry that suitcase up here
it was it's if it's in your suitcase you don't have a new jersey license you're going to jail
they took him to he goes i didn't want to be a newer wasn't my idea nobody
wanted me to newer I'm here involuntarily it's in my check bag and they didn't care they took
him to jail he was looking at two years in prison eventually the governor got involved I think it
was still Chris Christie then um and he got things dramatically reduced or, or, or dropped, but he spent thousands
and thousands of dollars and spent weeks in jail because his flight got diverted.
That's how ridiculous it is.
Wow.
Wow.
And I believe him because nobody wants to go to Newark.
That was totally believable.
Uh, it's just, it is insane.
Absolutely is insane.
But thank you so much for joining us, uh, Guy Ralford.
And again, you can find
him, he's live on radio in Indiana, but it's the Gun Guy podcast. Is that correct that you'll find
everywhere? Yes, sir. Yep. It's on wabc.com, which is available from anywhere. And yeah,
the Gun Guy podcast, which you can find on iTunes and any number of other places.
Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much for what you're doing for freedom,
because that really is key. And all of our freedoms are under attack. But again, they began with the Second Amendment because they could start pushing this trade off your liberty for safety thing, I think. But they're going for everything now. They want to take all of them down. So thank you for what you folks, before we end the program, I want to reply to some of the people who've left some comments here and tips on Rumble. We have Sprumford. Thank you very much
for the tip on Rumble. He says, thanks for finding the good fight, Mr. Knight. God bless you and your
family. Well, thank you. That is a blessing. Your support is. Rumble, North American house hippo.
Thank you for the tip as well. I enjoy it when you reminisce on your early career.
So like the bank robber in Dirty Harry said, I got to know, are your fingerprints on my TI-99-4A I had when I was 12?
No, I didn't work on that project at all.
I'm a former Stone and Webster engineering alumnus.
When they went out of business, I ended up driving a Toronto City bus.
What can I tell you? At least it paid better. That's right. You know, you'll make a lot more money if you get a
technical education as an electrician right now than you will if you get an education as an
electrical engineer. Just saying. There was a guy who does that. I've seen him talking about him,
trying to get him on because I think people need to understand the importance, not just for, you know, going in a different direction than the
crowd is going. Right. And, and, but learning something that is real, that is tangible,
everybody is getting subsumed into computers and into things that are one level abstract. And,
and for the people who actually put stuff together uh you can make a
lot of money as a matter of fact the guy who is doing that he does welding and he was talking
about how um he he said uh you're gonna get a minimum of eighty thousand a year after just a
couple years training with him uh spent a small fraction of what you would spend on a college
education he said he's made as much as $300,000 a year in that. But you look at electricians as well, as I was pointing out yesterday.
They want to electrify everything, but they don't have electricians to do that. So that's a key
thing to take a look at. But even beyond that, if we get into a situation where the economy breaks
down, I wonder why that would happen. Would it have anything to do with the Federal Reserve
and the deficit and the debt and all the rest of the stuff
and the designed plan to do that?
If we get into a situation like that,
if you've got real skills to do real stuff,
you can barter those skills with other people.
That is as good as gold.
And I would recommend that you get gold and silver,
but you need skills as well to have that kind of independence.
So, yeah, yeah,
it is interesting how we all wind up doing different things, isn't it? Uh, no, at Texas
Instruments, I was working with a semi-custom semiconductor people. We were doing, we were
taking board level designs from, um, companies like Apple was one of our customers and it would
be reduced into a, a semi-custom, uh, semiconductor. So it takes something that's a full board level
and reduce it down to a single component.
That saved them money,
but it also protected them from reverse engineering.
Let's see, also on Rumble,
we have Little Johnny Boy.
Thank you for the tip.
He says, Michael Pomeroy replying to Handy.
Michael, any updates on the C-section?
Yes, we had a prayer request
that was out there yesterday
for Michael Pomeroy.
I think it was put up
by another listener.
Thanks to all for their prayers.
Mom delivered AJ one pound,
14 ounces, 14 inches.
Both are doing well.
AJ will be in the NICU
for at least,
so it's cut off so we don't know, but the child was
very, very premature.
So thank you, everybody, for praying.
And it really does make a difference.
It really does.
And if you don't have that experience, you need to try to connect with God.
You need to listen to what he has to say. Listen to what the basis of
that relationship is. Prayer is one of the ways that God shows us that he's real and that he's
really there, that he loves us, that he cares for us, that he's always there. That's the beauty of
it. And I can testify of it in my own life. And again uh one of the best books i've ever seen is the life of
george miller where he goes through tens of thousands of cases many of them very big very
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