The David Knight Show - 5Apr23 Scammers & "Spear Phishing", DARPA & Deep Fakes: Weaponizing Artificial Intelligence

Episode Date: April 5, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES"Don't throw me in that Brier Patch!" A look at the financial and political windfall the indictment has been for Trump 2:05 NYC is perhaps damaged by Trump's fin...ancially-incentivized lockdowns more than any other city, but the crowd doesn't know or care β€” they hate Trump for nonsense reasons. Commercial real estate is down 50% or more, including Trump's. And it appears he greatly overstated square footage of Trump Tower as well 6:09 The way of the uni-party is to ignore the big crimes and go after petty stuff β€” swallow the camel, strain on the gnat 23:43 YouTube shuts Right Side Broadcasting down as they were about to broadcast the Trump hearing live. What's even more important is the NEW "justification" YT gave for their censorship 30:47 Even left-wing Politico doesn't see substance in the Trump indictment and they do a better job of picking apart the weak case than the Trump media does. 33:55 It's Easter and the Messiah Complex is everywhere β€” from "trans pastor" to politicians comparing Trump to the suffering Savior. 55:38 Sorry MTG, Nelson Mandela was not a hero, not a martyr. Greene holds up the Marxist icon while condemning the Marxist-style persecution 1:10:06 Los Angeles wants to empty the prisons of violent criminals. They call it "Decarceration" 1:20:15 Google getting serious about making some cuts β€” even staplers. Better watch out for Milton 1:24:09 New York Times: β€œThe fiercest vaccine advocates are starting to admit the truth about the MRNA.” 1:31:13 Dr. Paul Offit, vaccine pusher and cheerleader now tells us (years later) that there's not enough data. Two years ago he said the vaccines were "perfect" 1:38:53 What countries can I go to if I haven’t been vaccinated? Only authoritarian Marxist states (like the USA) still require the TrumpShots 1:53:11 There’s a viral video resurfaced on social media about a cure for cancer. 2:09:46 One researcher is so afraid of AI that he wants to use the military to destroy all research sites. What is he missing? 2:18:41 US military caught figuring out how to use deep-fakes for disinformation campaigns. 2:33:03 EU Commissioner is questioned on the so-called "Chat Control Bill". She's as clueless about it (and technology) as Lindsey Graham is about the RESTRICT Act he supports 2:41:03 Nouriel Roubini and Paul Craig Roberts say most banks in the US are β€œtechnically near insolvency, hundreds are bankrupt”. And the Fed's actions will only exacerbate 2:47:35 Marco Rubio is concerned that the reserve status of the dollar is disappearing. But as a true neocon, he's only concerned about how it will affect government's ability to sanction, not the hardships on Americans 2:53:1Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:56 Terms and conditions apply. Best-selling claim based on latest published monthly figures. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 5th of April, year of our Lord, 2023, day 1,119 days of the emergency. And the circus just got larger. It's interesting as I look at all the news,
Starting point is 00:01:58 how it has just completely dominated everything. Well, we've got other things to talk about today. We'll be talking about the threats to our freedom from artificial intelligence, from CBDC and people's reactions to it as well. But we will begin with what is happening in the biggest circus. The two-ring circus. It's not a three-ring circus, but it is Barnum and Bailey world, isn't it? We'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, as usual, Babylon Bee encapsulated it perfectly.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Democrats throw the biggest ever fundraiser for the Trump campaign. Trump's campaign fundraising is breaking records, and it has. Thanks to lavish fundraiser hosted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the Democrat Party. His campaign raised millions from energized citizens eager to support the only presidential candidate indicted by a Soros-funded DA. This is the way this works. And I said, why are they doing this? Do the Democrats not know this? Yes, some do.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Some have spoken out criticizing this, saying, you realize this is only going to help him. Of course they realize that. Why do you think they're doing this? have spoken out criticizing this saying you realize this is only going to help him of course they realize that why do you think they're doing this we've seen over and over again the democrats in order to help their side will encourage people to vote when they have open primaries you don't have to register to be in a party or they'll even register temporarily as republicans and then change the registration later in order to pick the candidate that they think is the easiest to defeat or the candidate that will do the most damage to either Republican party or whatever. And that's what they're doing right now.
Starting point is 00:04:15 And I think they also have, especially Soros has another agenda here. And that is to radically divide the country into these two warring partisan factions to drive us into a civil war. Let's not pay attention to all the issues. I mean, what is happening in Manhattan? Well, you've got the commercial real estate is melting down, as Gerald Cilenti has been pointing out for a very long time. Well, what's now finally happening? You know, they're selling stuff at more than 50% off. But let's not talk about that. Let's get everybody in Manhattan excited because we're going to indict Trump. Going back to the Babylon Bee, they said,
Starting point is 00:04:54 at this point, if someone hasn't been indicted by a corrupt Soros district attorney, can you even trust that person? Said a local Trump voter. At publishing time, it had been revealed that half the donations to the Trump campaign came from Democrat activists desperately hoping he runs again. Well, of course, that's not true. All they have to do is turn him into a victim, and everybody goes running to him. Except he victimized us, if I remember.
Starting point is 00:05:24 But look at all this stuff. Trump, according to some of the people on the inside, don't know if this is true or not. It was reported by the anti-Trump press, so consider the source. But they said they had a lot of people who contacted them and said that Trump wanted to be handcuffed, photographed as handcuffed. He wanted a mugshot. Well, they didn't give him that.
Starting point is 00:05:48 But pretty much all the rest of this is kind of like Briar Rabbit and getting thrown into the briar patch. I mean, whatever you do, brother, brother, brother, whatever you do, please, please, brother, brother, please don't bring me in that briar patch. Uh, briar patch? Oh, Manhattan District Attorney right there. I'm glad I thought of that. Yes, indeed, I swear I'm glad I thought of that.
Starting point is 00:06:15 But you ain't gonna bring me in there, is you? Who, me? Oh, no, we ain't gonna do that. No, sir, we wouldn't do that. Uh-oh. We wouldn't do that. No, sir. We wouldn't do that. Ouch! Oh, it's so bad. Look at that. He's got millions of dollars, right?
Starting point is 00:06:40 Those are the leaves. Trump's got the millions of dollars, right? Ouch! of dollars, right? Those are the leaves. Trump's got the millions of dollars, right? Yeah, Trump loves that bar patch. He loves all the trouble. He loves all the controversy. Come on, criticize him. He loves it. With the best entertainment in the world. From the house, kitchen, kitchen and kitchen, you can enjoy the best entertainment. The music, the music and the great music you enjoy.
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Starting point is 00:08:33 it went up to a five million and now uh after the first three days they got up to $7 million. Yeah, don't throw me in that bar patch. It's filled with money. And even people who despise him, like John Bolton, says this is going to be rocket fuel for his campaign. Rocket fuel for his campaign financially, as well as many other things. And John Bolton, this diehard neocon, that really bothers him because, you know, he wants real rocket fuel for real rockets that he can launch at people. It doesn't really matter who. He just wants to, you know, let's build some rockets and launch them at some people. Anyway, he says, I'm not worried about Alvin Bragg hurting Donald Trump. I'm worried about Alvin Bragg benefiting Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:09:21 That's right. This whole thing is a Trump benefit. It's a pageant. It's a circus. It's a briar patch for briar rabbit. It's the Donald Trump benefit. The Manhattan melodrama is a Donald Trump benefit. It's a charitable organization. If Trump is acquitted or he gets the case dismissed because it's not legally sufficient or for whatever reason, that will be rocket fuel because he can say, I told you it was a political prosecution. I told you I was being picked on and now I've been vindicated. Well, I think he'll say that
Starting point is 00:09:54 even if he's convicted, but we'll come back to what Bolton thinks is going to happen if he were convicted. And I think the case looks even weaker after you see the indictment that's been released. I'll tell you why. Even Politico, which is hard left and partisan and all the rest, looked at this and said, oh, that really looks weak. That's it? That's what you've got? I don't think he's going to be convicted. But you know, before this happened and before he raised the $7 million, Forbes was reporting that his net worth had plunged $700 million because of the truth social flop. They said the former president's fortune dropped from an estimated $3.2 billion last fall to $2.5 billion today. The biggest reason, his social media business, once hyped to the moon,
Starting point is 00:10:45 has now come crashing down, erasing $550 million from his net worth so far. But as they point out, and as they do the analysis, they look at what happened when he put together this SPAC, this Special Purpose Acquisition Company. It's one of these things. Look, they come up with these rigged financial instruments. It's kind of like the securitization of mortgages that was the thing that pulled everything down.
Starting point is 00:11:14 That was the pen that burst the bubble. SPAC is another one of these garbage tactics, but of course he used it. And so special purpose acquisition company they had valued the stocks at ten dollars and it shot up to 175 dollars in just two days and so if you multiply that out you get a market capitalization of 22 billion dollars and everybody said well of course it's not worth that and And, um, never really, uh, lined up with reality. They had some people who wanted to buy in once it was down back down to $45.
Starting point is 00:11:53 They said, we'll buy in, but we want some special privileges and, um, we'll be able to do this and that as long as it stays above $10. So they consider that to be the threshold. So for fortune, I'm sorry, Forbes said, we'll consider the $10, uh, to be kind of the baseline there. So unfortunately it's not growing. Even as diehard fans are not going there much. And when you look at its traffic as they did, and they compare it to Twitter, you look at the number of users, compare them to Twitter. They said shares of his SPAC now are 92% off of their highs, trading at $14 a piece,
Starting point is 00:12:33 a level that suggests the former president's business is worth $1.2 billion. Even that seems absurdly high, they said. Fundamental problem is users. They had said, what's going to attract 81 million users by 2026? But right now they're at five and they're not growing very quickly either. So they said, so Trump owns about 85% of this business. If you use the same metrics to value it, the people views to value Twitter, they said Twitter is worth an estimated $42 per user. Then that would bring him down, excuse me, that would bring it down to $180 million today. And they said that would take him from being number 205 on the list of billionaires, the
Starting point is 00:13:17 205th richest person in the world. That would take him down to being on the billionaire list. That would go, it would go from a 205 to 1,217. That's how many billionaires are out there. As a matter of fact, there's more than that. Uh, and that pretty interesting that there's that many billionaires, uh, 1200 of them, of course, that's still a very, very small percentage. They said, uh, but what's even more troubling for Trump is what is happening to the real estate market in Manhattan, because that's where he really has focused his money. And it's not just that the real estate market in Manhattan is collapsing, but they said a recent
Starting point is 00:13:58 analysis says that Trump Tower was overinflated in terms of its square feet. They claimed that it was 246,000 square feet of retail and office space, but property records show 235,000 square feet, 53,000 of which cover less valuable common elements like elevators, public restrooms, and mechanical spaces that you can't earn any money off. So they had put it in as office space and retail, $246,000. Turns out that the office space and retail, according to the public records that he put in there, and you deduct out things like elevators and restrooms, it's not $246,000. It's $182,000. So why do we care about this? Do you see a pattern of behavior here? Overstating things? It's not just his
Starting point is 00:14:55 abilities and his record or the vaccines. He overstates everything. But going back to Bolton, I said, I don't think that um uh conviction is going to hurt him either i think that'll make him just as big of a martyr or even more so his supporters are never going to uh believe that he was guilty of anything and um and it didn't matter with bill clinton either did it you know bill clinton with all the lies, Bill Clinton starting a war to distract people from his problems, and his supporters didn't care. We're in that same territory. You have partisan supporters that are so in bed with their candidate that they don't care what he does. And that's what we saw with Bill Clinton. What happened to Bill Clinton? Well, Ken Starr
Starting point is 00:15:46 came after him for the obvious charge of perjury. He was actually disbarred, but Bill Clinton didn't go to jail. He didn't have a public trial because the process is when you are a sitting president, they have to first remove you from office. You're not going to have a sitting president go to trial. So that's what the whole process of impeachment is about. You know, impeachment is an indictment by the Congress. Then there's a trial in the Senate. If the person is found guilty, they remove them from office. And that's true of any of the offices, you know, whether you wanted to, let's dream and say, impeach Merrick Garland, which the Republicans always talk about, but they don't do. So if you impeach Merrick Garland, which the Republicans always talk about, but they don't do. So if you impeach Merrick Garland, you're going to have a sitting attorney general spending his time in a trial.
Starting point is 00:16:35 So you would have to first remove him from office, and then if there were crimes and misdemeanors, you would then take care of those now that he is out of office. And so that never did happen to Bill Clinton because he beat the conviction in the Senate because of political reasons. He clearly committed perjury. But as I've said, all of his supporters believe that he was being impeached because he had an affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Starting point is 00:17:03 They said, what's the matter with you, you sanctimonious, you Ronda sanctimonious Republican? You impeached this guy for an affair? He said, no, it was for perjury. But they didn't care either. Just like today's Republican. They don't care. They don't care what Trump does. And so, anyway, Bolton says if he's convicted,
Starting point is 00:17:26 Bolton believes at some point before the campaign ends, he said, I think he'll have a very different impact on people. If he is convicted of a crime, I think most Americans actually don't want a convicted felon to be their president. Just shows how out of touch Bolton is. So anyway, so this is, this is different because trump is not a sitting president so they can go directly to the trial uh by the way i want to thank uh people who have tipped uh chase broden on um uh rock fan thank you very much he says alex says Trump is radiating power and masculinity. Of course he does.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Alex is the biggest BS-er and fence setter and weathervane you've ever seen in your life. You want to know how Trump is doing in the polls? You just watch and see whether or not Alex Jones is saying something good about him or something bad about him. Then he compared him to John Wayne the power of choice spring sales event is still on at Toyota dealers nationwide with incredible offers including our biggest ever power booster of up to 3 000 Euro and flexible payment options but it all ends soon so talk to your Toyota dealer today test drive your choice of hybrid plug-in hybrid and the all-electric BZ4X. And see why Toyota is Ireland's best-selling car brand again this year. Toyota. Built for a better world. Terms and conditions apply. Best-selling claim based on latest published monthly figures.
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Starting point is 00:19:18 Discounted unit rates with online billing, direct debit and VAT. Smart meter required. Subject to change. Decencies apply. I was there when he was comparing him to george washington and to andrew jackson and all these other things pretty absurd pretty absurd uh hero worship sycophant flattering lips uh anyway he says but i'm not kissing his butt uh every time i tune into info wars i'm more amazed with how connected to the problem
Starting point is 00:19:45 they are yes they are at the epicenter of it just like they were with stop the steal january the 6th they were there leading people into that charade grifting people in the process picking your pocket and sending you to jail that's what it is angus mustang thank you on rumble for the tip he says i find it hard to believe believe Republicans have no one better than Trump to run. I guess it just shows how far the country has fallen. It really has. It really has. And, of course, there's not anybody that could run at this point in time that they would pay any attention to.
Starting point is 00:20:18 I'm not endorsing any candidates. As I said, I think that the solution is not in Washington. I think it is a sign of our weakness and how fallen America is that people even care who the president is. You should care who the president is, and you should know what they're doing, but I'm saying to think that it's going to be your salvation. The president and Washington, and especially the president and, you know, Washington and especially the president is the enemy of the American people. We need to be figuring out how we're going to block what they do because they've all come after us and they all have the power to come after us. Here we are, 1,119 days after that power was used, used in a bipartisan way, still there with Biden building on that executive emergency order. We've got to figure out how we're going to take power away from the presidency instead of trying to figure out who we're going to make our next benevolent dictator.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Everybody believes that their dictator is going to be a benevolent one. That's a fantasy. And if it were to last, you know, if it were to be true, I should say, and they got in, it's not going to last. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts. Absolutely. We've got to figure out how we're going to get this absolute power away from Washington and the presidency, not figure out which dictator we're going to put in there. Um, yeah, Rhonda, Rhonda Tate, pay no attention to the petrodollar. Watch Trump. We will pay attention to the petrodollar watch trump we will pay attention to the petrodollar coming up here uh jason barker trump is using the stacy abrams strategy winning by losing yes
Starting point is 00:21:51 be a victim it is it is isn't it amazing you know we looked at all this stuff and we looked at bill clinton it's like this guy's obviously this corrupt criminal and he's raping women and brutalizing women and violent and all the rest of this stuff and all the financial crimes that are there and everything else and everybody oh let's re-elect him uh you know he and he's a victim he's a victim of these prudish sanctimonious republicans jason says the real question is what nonsense are they sliding through the legislation wise while this distraction goes on? Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Angus Mustang, so sad for Trump. Almost in the poorhouse at only $2.2 billion. How will he continue his lifestyle at Mar-a-Lago if it goes any further? Aaron Moss, China and Brazil formally agree to dump the dollar. Yeah, that's right. Talked about that. And, of course, Saudi agreed to dump the dollar. Yeah, that's right. Talked about that. And of course, Saudi, which is Saudi Arabians, getting very, very close to China, doing joint deals on building energy, as well as getting away from the U.S. dollar.
Starting point is 00:22:58 It's going fast. And I've got a clip from Marco Rubio. Rubio is very upset about this. He's not upset about it because of the economic consequences that it's going to have for our country. But as a diehard neocon, Marco Rubio is like, well, how are we going to control people if we don't have that? He's looking at it as, I've got this weapon
Starting point is 00:23:20 that I need to be able to use against people. And we could lose this weapon. It's like, hey, pal, the reason you're losing your reserve currency status is because you used it as a weapon. And because you don't care about any fiscal responsibility. You only care about going to war and punishing people and ruling the universe like dictators. Jason Barker, they need to collapse the dollar, yes, to push CBDC. Yes. They've already demonized crypto
Starting point is 00:23:48 so the dollar is next. Look at gold and silver right now. They both shot up hugely, bigly, really bigly. And on Rockfin, Georgia Boy says, hate or like Trump, the door has been open. Now I say, indict them all from the last 17 years. That's really funny too. When they said that, well, that's, I wasn't Marjorie Taylor green that said that. I think it was, well, that's it.
Starting point is 00:24:17 They're going to indict. Well, you know, we'll just start, you know, throwing the indictments around. I'd love to see Congress and the circular firing squad save us the trouble um let's see what happens with all this stuff anyway um so getting back to uh what is happening with trump um 47 said that trump wouldn't in a poll 47 would not uh said he would not get a fair trial in manhattan 37 said he would according to the poll uh well i don't know maybe um the 37 maybe they wanted to see a guy go to jail for memes in a brooklyn jury or maybe they didn't see that i don't know you think that's a fair trial you think that's even a crime i don't but you know we've moved on from him i wonder how much money he's raised for his defense versus
Starting point is 00:25:09 trump so uh for once bolton is actually correct with this statement he said they can be as concerned about poor donald trump being mistreated by this prosecutor as they want. But the reward, the cure for that mistreatment is not to make Trump the Republican nominee. Those are two completely different things. But not in the mind of these voters, evidently, according to the polls, if the polls are right. And as I said, you know, even people like Adam Schiff even understand that this is helping Trump. Adam Schiff has said it. Cuomo has said it. You've got an organization in New York, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
Starting point is 00:25:57 You know, the radical Marxists. They're Marxists. They call themselves socialists. People figured out what that was and they called And then that people figured out what that was. And they call themselves, um, liberals. People figured out what that was. So now they call themselves progressives.
Starting point is 00:26:11 They're still Marxists. After the March 30th announcement, Trump had been indicted. The progressive change campaign committee issued, uh, just call it the campaign comrades. Why don't they do that? Issued a statement highlighting many more reasons why the former president
Starting point is 00:26:24 should have faced other legal penalties. They said after inciting insurrection, pressuring local officials to overturn the election, receiving financial kickbacks from foreign powers, numerous other crimes during his presidency, it's embarrassing and infuriating that the first indictment against Trump is about Stormy Daniels, said the president. Well, of course, but this is the way of the uni party. Because if you go back again and look at Bill Clinton, what did he have?
Starting point is 00:26:50 Rape, assault, battery. He had military secrets sold to China. Johnny Wong, all that. Remember that? Remember all of the financial crimes that he had? Whitewater, cattle, futures, and all the rest of this stuff. So what did Ken Starr come after?
Starting point is 00:27:09 None of that. He didn't talk to the women that were raped and beaten by Bill Clinton. He talked to somebody who had had a consensual adulterous relationship with him. And because it was the early 90s and people were still somewhat ashamed of that not his base but you know bill clinton uh thought that it might hurt him so he lied about it and committed perjury just as donald trump thought it might hurt him with his pace if he was paying for sex with a porn star or a playbait playboy uh playmate and all the rest of this stuff, you know, while his wife is at home with a newborn baby.
Starting point is 00:27:49 He thought that might harm him with his conservative voters, but no. You know, so they both get into this trap because they think people actually care about morality. Americans don't care about morality. And Americans don't care about a dictatorial presidency. They just want their president to be the dictator and they'll excuse him of all of his character flaws. You see the flaw in that logic? If you say, well, we're just going to get our guy in there because
Starting point is 00:28:16 he's going to play 4D chess and he's going to make sure everything's, and I don't care if he's got any character or integrity. Well, you just put somebody in a dictatorial position a dictatorship who doesn't have any character uh what's uh what could possibly go wrong and so even adam schiff is saying had they pursued with more urgency you know the stuff that i was on, they could have got him for more serious charges. Well, it wasn't anything there either. So America's voice, David Brody, I think he's on the left. He says, it'd be a mistake to think that the indictment of Trump only fired up the MAGA base. No, this will help Trump with blue collar independence and soft Democrats in the Rust Belt and Heartland. These are the exact voters who propelled Trump to the presidency in key swing states.
Starting point is 00:29:16 So remember, this isn't just about getting Republicans fired up about this. Let me tell you, if you think 2020 was bad, wait until you see four years of a second term of Trump. Let's stay in and watch a film. Don't forget to switch the lights off. Will you pop the kettle on? It's freezing. Switching things on and off this winter and searching for ways to save? Here's a switch that can really help.
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Starting point is 00:30:29 Always a second term where these guys get really bad. Really bad. And so to double down, because these people, these tyrants, just can't help themselves, or because, again, they want to make Trump look like the victim, you've got YouTube censoring right-side broadcasting, themselves or because again, they want to make a Trump look like the victim. You got YouTube censoring right side broadcasting, which is a, you know, Trump sycophant network, but you know, they, they go everywhere and they broadcast, they don't really, you know, they're not sick offense in the sense
Starting point is 00:30:55 that Alex is or Roger, but you know, they go everywhere to broadcast what he does, all of his events and everything. So they were going to be there at the arraignment and they had a youtube channel and just before this all happened youtube shuts them down and so everybody's talking about the censorship that's exactly what it is why did they shut down right side broadcasting well they gave them a seven-day, timed it right as this arraignment thing was happening, gave them a seven-day ban, and shut down the coverage. And here's why they shut them down. They said that they didn't like, they put a notice against several of its videos.
Starting point is 00:31:43 They had an exclusive interview with Trump in Mar-a-Lago. They didn't like that. He had a recent rally in Waco, Texas. YouTube didn't like that. And his comments at the most recent CPAC event, those were all removed for violating, quote, election misinformation policies. You see, if YouTube disagrees with what a candidate says,
Starting point is 00:32:07 well, then it's misinformation. And you're lying to people. And we're going to shut you down because you're a liar. We never had a situation where the broadcast networks, who were dependent on the FCC licenses, they never shut people down because they disagreed with what they had to say. They had other ways to approach it, but it was too obviously an attack on the First Amendment and our free speech. First Amendment doesn't give us our free speech, but it would be perceived as
Starting point is 00:32:39 coming from the government through these agents that they had enabled. These are corporations, and so corporations are created by government. And of course, the broadcast corporations had been given FEC licenses and so forth. So it'd be rightfully perceived as the government approving of that in an indirect way. But of course, the government was also there in the creation of all these big internet and social media companies as well, like Google. And as we know, they are directing Twitter and all the rest of them to do this on their behalf. That is the deputized state. So if they disagree with what a candidate says now, they say we can call it misinformation and we can censor it. And this is also interesting.
Starting point is 00:33:21 They said aside from violating policies against making claims of fraud in the 2020 elections and the 2022 election in Brazil, the videos were also removed for lack of, quote, countervailing views. Now, that's interesting, because what that says is that YouTube is bringing back this idea of the fairness doctrine. So for the longest time, the FEC would say, well, you're going to have to be fair. You're going to have to have both sides of the issue. And so that's true whether you had a radio license or a TV license, except that's not how it worked. You got one side of the issue, and that was what the CIA was pushing out with Operation
Starting point is 00:34:04 Mockingbird. They're writing the news and handing it to the people who present it and read it to you. And so that was not what was happening. And when Reagan got rid of the Fairness Doctrine, the Fairness Doctrine was not fair. The Fairness Doctrine was a way of shutting down debate, shutting down speech, and the rest of the stuff. When Reagan got rid of that, that was the rise of Rush Limbaugh immediately and conservative talk radio. But now YouTube is saying, you have a channel here and you're not giving countervailing viewpoints. So this is a broader issue here to say, well, we're going to shut down everybody who has a political channel on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:34:47 And this is the other thing that I thought was interesting. Accordingly, the three videos have been removed and a strike has been applied to the channel, they said. And so as a result, you'll not be able to do any uploads or any live streams for a week. Now, I don't know, maybe they have changed this or not, but you know, it used to be three strikes and you're out, right? They just struck out three videos, but they haven't shut the, they've just given them a one. They're treating this as one strike. They took down three videos, but they're treating it as one strike. That's really odd. As a matter of fact, when I was taken down in 2018, um, I wasn't even told which videos they didn't like.
Starting point is 00:35:29 I was told a complaint has been received and your channel has been removed. That was it. Never had any strikes, never had any warnings, nothing. A complaint has been received and your channel has been terminated, 2018. They sent that same message to me over 8,000 times over the next two months and then stopped spamming me. I, I kept trying to interact with them. They wouldn't interact with me. Finally, I said, stop sending me spam. And they ignored that as well. Then I was subsequently removed for having my ownmas music up and all the rest of the
Starting point is 00:36:06 stuff i mean it's just so i think that's kind of interesting that they've got three strikes and essentially nothing happened to them it is orwellian as many people are saying what has happened with all this stuff and they don't really care about that now let's take a look at what politico is saying uh because um let's take a look at what they do. They actually go in and they look at the indictment. And Politico has got some real questions about this. They said, this really doesn't make any sense. And they think that the case, many people have been saying,
Starting point is 00:36:41 oh yeah, they'll get him, or it's a rigged process or whatever. And, you know, there's nothing there for an indictment. And now even Politico is looking at this and scratching their head saying, what is this about? We'll talk about that. Let's stay in and watch a film. Don't forget to switch the lights off. Will you pop the kettle on? It's freezing.
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Starting point is 00:39:45 Thank you very much. He says, this broadcast is the reality check daily events. Thank you. Well, I appreciate that. That's a real compliment. Thank you. Let's talk about Politico here. Even Politico, looking in detail at the charges,
Starting point is 00:39:59 says this 16-page indictment is pretty bare bones. Well, there's a couple of interesting takeaways in all this. And I thought this was a pretty good article. Again, this is coming not from somebody who is a Trump sycophant. They're Trump opponents. And they're honestly looking at this and saying, this, I don't know. Manhattan prosecutors alleged that Trump concealed hush money payments
Starting point is 00:40:23 by falsely labeling related transactions as legal expenses and by arranging for a tabloid publisher to bottle up the story of a woman who said she had a sexual relationship with Trump. And so they said, normally, if you have falsified business records, that's just a misdemeanor. So how are they turning this into felony charges? And not just felony charges, but as I understand it, first degree felonies. Now, that's one thing where I think they got it wrong here in Politico. They said they thought it was a second degree felony. And each of these cases, each of these charges, if found guilty, would carry a one year sentence. So if he was found guilty on all 34 charges that'd be a 34-year sentence however everybody else is saying uh no it's a
Starting point is 00:41:11 class one and they're getting up to like 134 years or something like that uh something like four years per uh per charge if found guilty uh so i i think I don't know, I did not take the time to read it to see which one it was, quite honestly, but it doesn't really matter at this moment because it's really more important as to whether or not these allegations have any substance to them and whether or not they can win as opposed to, you know, because the sentencing guideline would be something that would happen
Starting point is 00:41:44 after a guilty verdict. And, you know, we're still waiting to see some of the sentencing, exorbitant sentences that could be handed out even to Stuart Rhodes and some of the people that were convicted as part of the January the 6th scam. They could face, you know, they found guilty on two charges each of those 20 years, but it doesn't have to be 20 years. That's up to the discretion of the judge. Anyway, getting back to this one, a 14-page statement of facts
Starting point is 00:42:14 also laid out the thing in greater detail. So they said the indictment itself is pretty bare bones, but there's more detail than another 14-page statement of facts. I said a key mystery was exactly how Bragg planned to bring the charges up to a felony level. Falsifying business records can amount to only a misdemeanor, but it becomes a felony if the defendant falsifies records to obscure a separate crime. So what is the separate crime in the imagination of this district attorney? Well, the idea that this was to hide damaging information from the voting public during the presidential election. Well, wait a minute minute that's the big crime it doesn't every campaign do everything they can
Starting point is 00:43:09 to hide damaging information isn't that standard campaign practices because most of these people got lots of skeletons in the closet and if they don't have any skeletons in the closet their opponents will make that up and put them in there for them. The participants in the scheme violated election laws, it also says. Though, says Politico, they don't explicitly say which election laws were violated. That's another indication of sloppy work on the part of this district attorney. A lot of hand-waving going on here. Cohen pled guilty in 2018 to two federal campaign finance crimes, federal campaign crimes. And, of course, the Federal Election Commission
Starting point is 00:43:55 passed on even charging Trump with any of this stuff. So that's a real problem for them. If they want to tie this and say and say well you know um this was a federal this was an election crime well the fec didn't think so so what do you know that the fec doesn't know is going to be the argument from trump's lawyers and the crime was to try to portray himself in a more positive light by hiding even true but bad news about himself and his character from voters they all do that anyway bragg said that trump and others sought to conceal quote attempts to violate state and federal election laws that's the key state election laws that might be the
Starting point is 00:44:44 thing they're going to try to hang this on because we try to talk about the federal laws. You got nothing to say. If the FEC didn't charge him, you don't, first of all, have jurisdiction to enforce the federal laws. And so to say that you're going to have that there as a, an enhancing event is nonsense. But he has said, you know, talked about it violated New York state election laws. Again, very shaky. Trump's attorneys have contended publicly that
Starting point is 00:45:14 this state law offense cannot be piggybacked on a federal law crime. Yeah. So that's a point of law, but it's also, um, going to be difficult for them to establish it. If it's a, if they say it's a federal crime and the FEC again, did not charge him, how are you going to piggyback this on that? Um, may not even have the authority to do that, but again, he's going to talk about state election laws as well. If defense attorneys prevail on such motions, say you can't piggyback this on top of a federal law, especially one that the federals didn't prosecute, that would essentially wipe out the criminal charges against Trump. And instead, the case could remain as 34 misdemeanor charges.
Starting point is 00:46:00 And that would amount to a legal public relations political victory for trump of course and so they talk about this maximum sentence for a second degree falsifying business records and again i think that they're wrong other people have said that it'd be four years per charge and i think it is a first degree or whatever uh falsifying business record. But they said the charges against Trump do not include any tax fraud offenses. And again, that was one of the things that when they were waiting to see this indictment unveiled, which it was yesterday, that's what a lot of legal experts who wanted to see Trump convicted said, well, hopefully they can buttress this case by saying that he was trying to hide tax money. That's not there either.
Starting point is 00:46:49 So what have we got? We got, well, he made these payments in order to hide the fact that it was going to be damaging information about him. Even the state election laws, i don't really know if they could say that making these kind of payments was something that was a violation of state election laws unless they say that he misreported it somehow the statement of facts that bragg filed along with the indictment makes a surprising claim they They charged that Trump actually paid New York state more in taxes than it was owed. Well, I think that should be a crime. I don't know what you go to jail for.
Starting point is 00:47:37 Participants took steps that mischaracterized for tax purposes. The true nature of the payments made in furtherance of the scheme. It alleges that Trump paid an increased reimbursement to Cohen, a procedure that was known as, quote, grossing up, unquote, the payment. I don't know when you've had. At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed.
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Starting point is 00:49:11 him for the taxes that he would owe by booking the money as legal fees these alleged contortions resulted in cohen paying about 180 000 in state and federal income taxes and he may not have owned anything if trump had simply said this is a reimbursement for the 130 000 so by denying that this is a reimbursement and giving him the money it became taxable income to him i mean anybody that doesn't like michael cohen uh i don't know this guy got totally screwed in this whole thing to pay taxes on income that he didn't have. He went to jail for a year or two or whatever and had like a house arrest for a year. Nobody has any sympathy for him, probably rightfully so.
Starting point is 00:49:58 I don't know. The reimbursement of money that Cohen already paid to Daniels was represented as income for Cohen when it wasn't. So he didn't get the tax deduction. For Trump to be convicted of falsifying business records, again, this is another aspect that Politico comes up with, and I thought they made a really good point. So I said, you know, what is a business record? Now, they point out that these checks were personal checks from Trump. They didn't come from the Trump organization. And so, you know, to say that they are falsifying business records, these are checks that were written on his personal accounts and on a trust fund account, private accounts.
Starting point is 00:50:53 And so what they are doing to try to pull this in is to say, well, it's a business record because you handed this to Weisselberg, the guy who is now in prison, his CFO, chief financial officer. So the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Weisselberg, approved the payment, and in turn, the Trump Organization's controller sent the invoice to the Trump Organization accounts payable supervisor with the following instructions, quote, post to legal expenses, put, quote, retainer for the months of January and February 2017, unquote, in the description. And so they said legal experts expect Trump's lawyers to argue to the judge and if necessary jury that wholly personal expenses that are simply handled by an accountant or another clerical personnel do not become records of the enterprise just by virtue of that process.
Starting point is 00:51:53 You see, all of the stuff that Bragg has is very tenuous. But bear in mind that we're talking about New York. Bear in mind that we're talking about a place where a jury in New York, it was in Brooklyn, not in Manhattan, just convicted a guy of putting up joke means, convicted him of election interference. And so, you know, all bets are off. That's why it almost doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:52:20 I think it's interesting to look at how far they're overreaching, but it really doesn't matter because we're talking about political persecution and it's making Trump a martyr to people. And again, feel sorry for him, uh, speak out against this. A lot of people who never spoke out, as I said yesterday, never spoke out about what happened to the January six people, you know, people like Trump, Trump, for example, and the rest of his family, people who looked the other way for Julian Assange, and people who didn't have a problem with Trump
Starting point is 00:52:53 pardoning these big-time white-collar criminals that were friends of Jared Kushner, friends and family, like his father. So you look at all of this stuff, and yes, there's a double standard, double standard by the voters who are cheering Trump on. There's a double standard by the Soros district attorney. There's double standards everywhere. It's partisan war. And again, it's the season that we are in. We're in the fourth turning. We're in the middle of the fourth turning. Everybody is now gearing up for a civil war, and that's what they're focusing on. They know the time that we are in. Do you understand the season that we're in? Can you look at the leaves and see that they're growing out, and so
Starting point is 00:53:33 we're in the springtime or whatever, or they're turning colors, there's the fall. Do you understand what season we are in? That's why this stuff is happening. That's why the massive crowd in America is jumping in on all of this. So the charge of falsifying business records requires that one of the concealed crimes we allege is the New York state election law was violated, they said. But again, the felony charges for each of these, as The Hill is reporting it, is four years in prison for each count. But legal experts say that first-time offenders typically don't see any jail time. Well, you know, tell that to Dinesh D'Souza, right? He gave more than the allowed $2,500 or something.
Starting point is 00:54:23 He's a friend from college. He didn't pay any attention to the election laws, and neither did they, evidently. And so he gave her, I think, $25,000 instead of $2,500, and they put him in prison. Now, that was really unprecedented. It was obviously political because, you know, typically you just get a fine for something like that. So again, you know, the actual facts of the case don't really matter except to show that, to prove that this is political persecution. So as I said, you know, it's bad news for Trump that Manhattan office vacancies have gotten so high
Starting point is 00:54:58 and that, you know, the commercial real estate is selling at 50% off. It's bad news for people in New York. But hey, as times get tough, we're going to have more wars. We're going to have more political persecution. And they're going to do everything they can to make sure you don't look at what is happening to your life, to your family. Whether you're talking about the economics, you look at what is being banned. No stoves, no heaters, no cars, no light bulbs. But what about Trump?
Starting point is 00:55:28 Is Trump going to be okay? Yeah, he's going to be fine. Because these same people who are having everything stolen from them are showering him with millions of dollars in small... At this year's Cheltenham, glory rests in the lap of the gods. Curses. Alas, our hero hasn't placed. But there are still divine offerings up for grabs,
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Starting point is 00:56:35 Call 1-800-408-408 or visit trocra.org. Trocra, together for a just world. Donations. It's absolutely insane. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show i have uh some comments here from listeners uh pull those up so i can see them yeah uh dick on rockfin says what really stifles debate is facebook yeah not the memes okay is facebook in real time deleting your anti-hillary comments in the lead up to the 2016 democrat primary within seconds and the facebook suspending
Starting point is 00:57:59 your account for posting links to cdc fda COVID, VAERS reports, vaccine injury reports. He says that's why I permanently meta-exit Facebook. Hashtag meta-exit. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I never was interested. We had social media people put up the show on Facebook. I never interacted with anybody on that. I always hated Facebook. I never interacted with anybody on that. I always hated Facebook. And when I got
Starting point is 00:58:25 kicked off of Facebook, um, I never looked back fine with not being there. Frankly, uh, Aaron Moss, nobody pays more taxes than me. Uh, it's actually the other, he actually said the other thing people said, well, look at you, you didn't pay enough taxes. And he goes, I'd be an idiot if I paid more taxes. Is that the point of this indictment here by Alvin Bragg, that he paid more taxes? Actually, he didn't pay more taxes. The person who paid more taxes was Michael Cohen.
Starting point is 00:58:59 He got taxed on $130,000 of income. He didn't have, and then sent to jail to boot. That's pretty amazing. Um, this is from, uh, let's see on uh rock fan narrow way narrow gate ministries please wake up folks to the divide and conquer tactics of the power the powers that be that are purposely pushing folks into camps to fight one another it is calculated and, and it's herded cattle. That's exactly what it is, exactly what it is. And that is what is so sad about all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:33 And I said that about January the 6th. I said, first of all, you're being ripped off. You're being lied to. There is no sting. They didn't arrest anybody two days after the election. And nothing is being done with your money to actually contest any of this stuff. The first $8,000 that people would give to Trump and his save America pack would go to Trump when, and a share to the RNC.
Starting point is 00:59:56 If you gave $8,001, $1 would go to legal challenges of the election, but it was very clear immediately that the legal challenges were not going to be heard. Now we can complain about that. I think that was an unjust, you know, different things like, oh, Trump doesn't have standing. Seriously? He doesn't have standing? You know, it was, uh, it showed the corruption of the legal system. But as I pointed out, and I told people that last week I was there, one of the reasons I got fired. I said, look, Monday you had the different groups, they call it the electoral college, but they meet in each state, the official electors, the people who are the electors that were named by the party that the board of elections says won the election. That's how they operate now.
Starting point is 01:00:46 That's not what the Constitution says, by the way. The Constitution is completely different. But this is the way that we operate in violation of the Constitution. So what happens is every political party has a slate of electors. And if they say that your party won, then your electors get together and they go through a formal process of voting. And then those results are sent to Washington. then your electors get together and they go through a formal process of voting. And then those results are sent to Washington. And I said, well, if they want to make anything happen, you know, the Constitution,
Starting point is 01:01:18 and you can make a legal argument that the slate of electors could be chosen not by, you know, the administrative branch, not by the governor or the board of elections under the governor, but could be chosen by the governor or the board of elections under the governor, but could be chosen by the legislature. And I pointed out, I said, there's four different states where there was a razor thin margin of victory for Biden. And in all four of those states, Republicans have a majority and the legislature. And in two of those states, they have a Republican governor as well. So I said, if they want to send a slate of electors that are Republicans
Starting point is 01:01:46 instead of a slate of electors that are Democrats, they could do that. But nobody did that. You had some electors say, well, we say this and they were not officially recognized by the legislature. They were not officially recognized by the governor. It didn't make any difference whatsoever. So that was going on back and forth and nothing was being done. I said, look, he's just taking your money and then they're gonna they're gonna herd you into washington dc where there's going to be agent provocateurs and they're going to entrap you personally and then use this event to come after all conservatives and that's what it
Starting point is 01:02:20 was anyway um my son says trump needs to get some of that sweet big pharma money to make up for his losses. Yeah, they paid him before. They'll pay him again if he gets the president. That's what he's counting on. Christopher Mincy, don't worry about Trump's finances. He can always go back to the Rothschilds for bailout. Yeah, exactly. Let's talk about the Messiah complexes here, though. You know, we're coming in to Easter weekend there, so everybody's talking about Jesus, including these drag queens, trans pastors, and politicians. And when we look at what is happening to our society? You had Town Hall put together a video about the drag queens and church. And how you got people, the first one is actually a drag queen standing up at a podium,
Starting point is 01:03:28 lectern, whatever you want to call the thing, in a church in full drag, clown suit, lecturing, scolding the people from this United Church of Christ. The United Church of Christ has always been involved. It's so far left. They're pushing this organization called Freedom From Religion, and they're out there like the ACLU trying to shut down any individual expression and any practice of religion anywhere by any individuals.
Starting point is 01:03:58 The United Church of Christ has always been about it. That's how far left they are. And here's this drag queen up there lecturing them and then we'll see some other pastors in this as well if the ucc was really as open and affirming as it claims to be then there would be trans people of color in every ucc church but that would also require the uCC to reckon with its white supremacy culture. 90% of the UCC is white. Oh, therefore evil.
Starting point is 01:04:29 And if you look a little deep into the history, you will see that the UCC has its roots in American colonialism. Yeah, but not anymore. I'm looking at this one right here too, just being honest. I am sick and tired of the BS. I am sick of the dishonesty. The irony of it. Tired of the lies. He says as he's in drag. Growing edge, my friends.
Starting point is 01:04:54 And that means that there will be more drag preachers. Amen? God is gay. God is a lesbian. God is trans. God is gender non-binary. God is straight. God is cisgender. God is black. God is white. God is Middle Eastern. God is Asian. God is differently abled mentally and physically. God is able-bodied. God is you, and you are God.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Is your heterosexual marriage as committed as some gay marriages? Some gay marriages are deeply committed. As out of step with Scripture as they are, your marriage commitment needs to be at least on the same level of commitment in your biblical marriage, so that at least you have grounds from which to have some sort of credibility. So we've been talking a lot about our call as a community to mirror God's love out of the world and to take care of our LGBTQIA plus siblings but now I want to switch gears and speak directly to folks who are the target of
Starting point is 01:06:12 all of this unfortunate hatred that's out there in the world. Drag is holy. There has been an assault on the rights of drag performers in this country and we must call out the hypocrisy and the injustice. Jesus called himself a mother hen longing to gather up her chicks. Gender is a construct, you see. And if Jesus can be a mother hen, then you can dress in drag. I've even heard it said that Jesus was, and humanity is, dress in drag. I've even heard it said that Jesus was and humanity is God in drag. So let me say this again for those of you in the back. Drag is holy.
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Starting point is 01:07:22 Call 1-800-408-408 or visit trokra.org. Trokra, together for a just world. All right, I think we're back. Are we broadcasting out now? Okay, well, I guess we had a system crash. I guess lightning struck, as this guy was saying. Jesus was in drag and human flesh. No, he actually has no idea of what the Orthodox Christian faith is about.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Jesus wasn't pretending to be human. He was fully human and fully God. That is one of the things that people look at and say, well, I don't understand how that could be. Well, yes, one of the things that it is not a contradiction. We're talking about God's nature when we talk about that. But anyway, you saw what is happening there in our churches. And of course, let's talk about this trans pastor who is comparing the Nashville shooter
Starting point is 01:08:17 to Jesus. Again, everybody is Jesus this week, apparently. And so this trans pastor who is at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Fargo, North Dakota, compared the treatment of the trans shooter to the treatment of Jesus and his passion. So, you know, the Jewish leaders were looking for any excuse whether or not it was valid. Well, you know, the thing is, Jesus did not engage in mass murder, unlike this trans individual. You know, we talk about C.S. Lewis's thing. Well, you know, you can't say that Jesus was just a good moral teacher.
Starting point is 01:08:58 That is not left open to us. He was either a liar, a lunatic like this person, or he was Lord, right? And you can't push it back another level and say, well, the people who wrote it just made up all this story. Well, then, you know, where did we get the moral code? It was what they wrote down. If you think that it didn't come from Jesus, if you think they made it up, well, then they're the ones who are the liars or lunatics
Starting point is 01:09:21 because they're telling you that Jesus was Lord at the same time. And these are the people who wrote the great moral code that you say that we have to have. Anyway, this person that we were just showing there, the trans pastor, is a biological female married to a woman. So I don't know why they call them trans, defending the trans issue. But this is actually a lesbian who is part of the Lutheran church. But there's a key thing that this person was missing. Jesus was not a murderer. Jesus did not molest children. He was not a sexual deviant. All of these things is what are what we're talking about this person says no uh we need to not blame this person who actually did the murder we need to blame the gun we've got to focus on our quote serious gun violence problems here's a reality that they can't face because they have a lot of problems with reality. The trans killer was a murderer.
Starting point is 01:10:27 The gun did not kill. It was used to kill. It was a tool. This murderer could have killed people with a club, with rocks, with bare hands, with a knife, with poison, with explosives, and with a car. We've seen that happen as well. You can use any tool to kill people.
Starting point is 01:10:53 And yet the issue is the murder. That's why we talk about these red flag laws. It's like, look, it doesn't do any good if you've got somebody who's really dangerous to take away their gun because they can kill with their bare hands or any other instruments. The issue is the killer, not the tool. Because the tool is owned by a lot of people who use it to defend life. It was used to defend life by those police officers who went there
Starting point is 01:11:19 and took out that shooter. At great risk to themselves, by the way. I never talked about that. I saw an article where people were comparing these guys who were being shot at from the upper window, their pictures of them shooting windshield. They bravely went in there, face that gunfire and took the person out. Uh, they risked their lives. They weren't like these guys in Uvalde.
Starting point is 01:11:38 They all, you know, have a big army of people there and they're all kind of sitting around. What you want to go in? No, I don't want to go. You, you first, I'll wait here and see what happened now these guys just ran to the gun fire so kudos to them for doing that and they used a gun to save lives and we give examples of that over and over again anyway the trans pastor said some folks have tried to focus on eradicating trans people as a solution they've been waiting for a reason, any reason, to stoke their hatred.
Starting point is 01:12:07 Well, I tell you, the hatred is coming from the trans people and their pushers, people pushing them into this. And they've been pushing them into this as children. These people are now in their 20s. Many of them are contemplating suicide. They're upset about what was done to them, how they were deceived, how they were gaslighted, how they were groomed, how they were manipulated and used, how they were people for money did these things to them. It's not just that Ilma and Julio's crops have been destroyed by
Starting point is 01:12:34 extreme floods and drought. It's not just that this has happened again and again. It's not just that fear for their children's future grows greater every day. Climate change is pushing families in Guatemala further into poverty. And it's not just. Please support the Trocra Box Appeal this Lent, because for these families, it's not just a box, it's a lifeline. Give what you can. Call 1-800-408-408 or visit trocra.org. Trocra, together for a just world. Or for political power, or to validate their perverse sexuality. So they're not protecting these people. They're not protecting them from suicide. And now, because they have said, well, everybody hates you,
Starting point is 01:13:19 and we've got to do this because otherwise these kids are going to commit suicide. They're the ones causing suicide by pushing this on kids even when they're in kindergarten. We never had, with all the guns we had, we never had 30% of the girls contemplating suicide. That's them. That's what they're teaching. That's what they're pushing on these kids.
Starting point is 01:13:38 So they're pushing suicide in order to say this mental illness, the psychological attack to say, we're going to save you from suicide when they're actually doing that. And then to tell these people, well, you know, uh, the,
Starting point is 01:13:53 all the bad things that happened to you are from the people who are opposing us doing this to you. Uh, you're entitled to hate them. You should hate them. And now that violence that has been in suicide is now being projected outward into murder. And they're told that they're entitled to do that. They're justified in doing that. A day of trans vengeance was what was coming up five days after this killer did this and so it's not just the trans people that are
Starting point is 01:14:27 attaching themselves to Jesus we have this messianic complex of course with all of these grifting politicians people like Marjorie Taylor Greene people like Steve Bennett here's what Marjorie Taylor Greene had to say about the Messiah Trump. President Trump is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today. Nelson Mandela was arrested, served time in prison. Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government. There have been many people throughout history that have been arrested and persecuted by radical, corrupt governments. And it's beginning today in New York City.
Starting point is 01:15:13 And I just can't believe it's happening, but I'll always support him. He's done nothing wrong. MTG, angling to be a vice presidential candidate or a presidential candidate herself and can you believe the lunacy the idiocy the low iq of this woman you know they constantly put her on the news because she's so good at making conservatives look so bad well here you go you know we got nelson mandela trump and jesus well as they say on sesame street marjorie one of these people is not like the others. Jesus was not executed because, and again, Nelson Mandela wasn't executed.
Starting point is 01:15:56 He was put into prison. But Jesus was not executed because he murdered people. He was not like a trans killer. What a pathetic idolatry these people are all about. Just as I showed yesterday, you know, we had Steve Bannon talking about Messiah Trump, making comparisons to Trump. Father, yesterday's Palm Sunday. You're in the most sacred and holy week in the Christian calendar.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Very symbolic that Donald Trump is being brought before the magistrate tomorrow in New York, is it not, sir? It really is, Steve. You know, on Good Friday, Pilate is there and he talks to Jesus and he says, well, you know, what have you done? He says, I find no guilt in you. And then he goes out to the crowd and he says, shall I release for you the king of the Jews? And the crowd says, crucify him. And Pilate says, well, what wrong has he done? They don't give any wrong.
Starting point is 01:16:48 The crowd just says, crucify him. Yeah, here we are, right? Maga is such a religious cult and it's being driven by people like Bannon, by MTG, by Alex Jones. It's disgusting to see this blasphemy. And you've got a guy who's a priest as well. I'm not saying that, you know, Trump is like Jesus. Yes, you are. You made these comparisons. That's like saying, well, I want to ban AR-15s, but I'm a big supporter of the second amendment. We hear that
Starting point is 01:17:19 all the time from the people on the left. Well, you know, I really do agree with the Second Amendment, the Constitution, but we got to take your guns and we got to infringe everything about it. That's exactly what these people are doing. So whether it's statements like that or whether it's statements from Bannon, they are projecting this onto their Messiah complex. And then, you know, immediately after Marjorie says that yeah well you know look nelson mandela like nelson mandela is some kind of a hero she immediately goes out and says well this is what happens in communist countries you just held up a communist leader as an innocent victim.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Nelson Mandela was not an innocent victim. He was a Marxist. His wife was a murderer out there necklacing people while he was in prison. Nelson and his wife should have been in prison. Instead, they wound up getting out of jail and becoming leaders there and then enacting a Marxist pogrom against white people and a farm confiscation. And look at where it is now. I've talked to a guy who is in South Africa many times. He supported the ANC at the beginning because he was opposed to apartheid. But then he realized what he had supported was a dyed-in-the-wool Marxist. And they all act the same way.
Starting point is 01:18:49 Nelson Mandela was not a hero. And yet Marge Green can come out and say, well, okay, Nelson Mandela, they threw him in jail. Yeah, he's a communist, Marge. He was trying to overthrow the government. He wasn't trying to do this in terms of a winning election uh but now they're coming up to not just any man this is the former president of the u.s who's just like jesus you know he's just like god or something you don't touch these former
Starting point is 01:19:17 presidents really i think we should start taking a look at all of them now i think um you know why why these people again they gave a pass to biden and to now. I think, you know, why, why these people, again, they gave a pass to Biden and to Hunter. They thought, oh, well, you know, we're not going to start a war among the politicians. Well, now the war is on, but will they even do anything about that? But she goes on and say, this is what happens in communist countries, not in the U S we have to take a stand against injustice, corruption, and communist Democrats who are taking our legal code and twisting it, manipulating it, converting it into something that it was never meant to be. Hey, Marge, what did you think Trump was doing in 2020 while you said nothing? Was Trump twisting our legal code in order to do lockdowns?
Starting point is 01:20:02 Did he tell some businesses, you know, just like Mandela did, you know, well, I'm sorry, you know, you're a white farmer, so we're going to take your farm. Well, you know, Trump said, no, you're too small. You're not essential. We're going to shut down and destroy your business. Walmart, on the other hand, is essential. Walmart will stay open. You will be shut down and your business will be crushed because I said you're non-essential. And then Trump comes along and he hands out money to everybody. The same amount of money. An insufficient amount of money to live off of.
Starting point is 01:20:36 Does that sound like communism to you, Marge? Because it is. You go out and give everybody a little minimum stipend. That's called universal basic income. They all want that now. Stimulus check, whatever. That's what Trump did. Yeah, he destroyed our legal code.
Starting point is 01:20:56 He twisted it. He manipulated it. He converted it into something that it was never meant to be. But you won't say that about him. You'll only talk about what Biden did as he continued on the same path that Trump started and built upon Trump's executive order. So, um, yeah, uh, universal basic income. It's Marxism by any other name.
Starting point is 01:21:20 It's a high tech version of Marxism supported by Elon Musk, of course, and all these Silicon Valley people. Elon Musk loved Andrew Yang because Andrew Yang was going to push universal basic income. And all these people, as George Gilder has pointed out, are neo-Marxists. And you know why they're neo-Marxists? fatal conceit that was part of Karl Marx's theories, that with the Industrial Revolution, we had a surplus of material goods. Nobody was lacking or wanting for anything. Was that true? Of course not. But we just had an infinite supply of material goods, and we needed to make sure they were fairly distributed. So we'll have the government do the redistribution of all those goods. Now, in the neo-Marxists, as George Gilder points out,
Starting point is 01:22:09 the neo-Marxists of Silicon Valley believe that these technologies that they have, artificial intelligence, robotics, genetics, nanotech, all the rest of the stuff, they believe that those technologies are going to create infinite amount of material goods, and all we need to do is just allocate it fairly, which means that the stakeholders get 99.999% of it, and the rest of it, what's left, is allocated evenly amongst those of us that they haven't yet killed.
Starting point is 01:22:44 See, that's how the Marxists work. And that's what this is really about. So Marjorie Taylor Greene said, they're coming after President Trump today, they will come after you tomorrow. No, Trump came after us yesterday. He came after us in 2020. His big problem was that he thought he had taken over the club
Starting point is 01:23:03 that you and I are not in, right? And the people who are there as part of that club that you and I are not in. Right. And the people who are there as part of that club that you and I are not in, uh, didn't like the idea that he was going to take it over and they're coming after him. So this is a war between the elites and you better be careful that you don't get involved in it. Cause they're going to stomp on you like ants.
Starting point is 01:23:24 So, um, while she was there making her statement um by the way that person who was sitting next to her when she was talking about that uh was um a glenn uh brian glenn who works for right side broadcasting uh he is reportedly dating green and he gave her a kiss on the cheek. There she goes. She's just going right down. She, she thinks that Trump is so great. She's going to repeat all of his divorces and the rest of this stuff, just like him.
Starting point is 01:23:54 Cause everybody will vote for her, right? She just flaunts the infidelity there. Um, but she's divorced now. So, uh, I don't know. Anyway. Um, it is interesting that this year we have Passover, the Jewish Passover, a Christian Easter, as well as Muslim Ramadan. They're all synchronized this year. And now we can add the Trump MAGA Messiah complex. All four of these religions are synchronized as they've all been telling you, Trump is just like Jesus being unfairly manipulated. So we can now commemorate
Starting point is 01:24:32 that, I guess, on an annual basis. Just like we do these religious holidays. Because MAGA is a religion now at this point. Just like climate change is a religion. Just like LGBT is a religion. MAGA is a religion just like lgbt is a religion maga is a religion as well uh and so i thought it was interesting just just as an aside this is not politics in a sense um you have a an activist there in jerusalem jewish activists and they wanted to bring up a sacrificial lamb and sacrifice it there on the Temple Mount at the temple, which is their religion, right? But the Israeli government is prohibiting these Jews from doing an actual Passover lamb
Starting point is 01:25:22 sacrifice there in the temple. of course they stopped them because it's uh it's not very easy to smuggle a lamb that's the bunch of armed police who are on the lookout for that type of thing and then to uh to sacrifice it there so that was uh it's pretty easy to spot these people or you can hear them and what is that bleeding of the sheep than I hear there you know to obey the government is better than to sacrifice. To paraphrase Samuel, that's what the people who, the Israeli government is telling these people. The head of the Returning to the Mount movement
Starting point is 01:25:57 was detained on Monday on suspicion that he was going to try to sacrifice a lamb on the Temple Mount as police completed their preparations ahead of the Passover holiday, which will begin tonight. As it does every year, the Returning to the Mount movement announced last week that it was offering rewards of tens of thousands of shekels. I have no idea how much money that is. Dollars. How much money that is.
Starting point is 01:26:22 How much that is in terms of dollars, for anyone who attempts or succeeds to sacrifice a lamb on the Temple Mount. And so they said three Temple Mount activists filed a lawsuit against the police and Israeli prison service for their conduct against Temple Mount activists who tried to bring the sacrifice. The activists claimed that they were subjected to invasive searches, including strip searches, and were handcuffed for long periods. You know, you definitely have to, if somebody is carrying a lamb, you know, against your rules, you definitely have to do a strip search
Starting point is 01:27:00 because you never know where they might be hiding another lamb, right? It's ridiculous. And of course, it was just outright harassment. This is serious humiliation, they said, and a trampling of rights whose sole purpose is to break the spirit of the Temple Mount activists, a purpose which in the eyes of the police and the prison service sanctifies all means and justifies the trampling of the provisions of the law and of the rulings. And so this is coming from the Jerusalem Post.
Starting point is 01:27:33 And the next section has a header that says, Police Complete Preparations for Passover. And I thought, that's kind of profound, really, if you stop and think about it. As government becomes God, right? What is the role of the police? It's kind of akin to priests, right? So they're kind of the priests for government, the police are. And so they are preparing for Passover to be celebrated, as the Israeli government says. Because, you know, it's not just Judaism, Christianity, Muslims, Islam, or Maga. There's also the religion of the state.
Starting point is 01:28:17 And that's what's happening right now in Jerusalem. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show well you know we've been talking about locking people up you know trump the january the sixers the mean people anybody that they don't like but when you look at what the Soros district attorneys are doing, most of the time, uh, you know, they're locking up their enemies, but they're turning out violent criminals. Here's an example of this in LA County where they were not able to get that Soros, um, uh, district attorney recalled LA County is floating what they call decarceration. I've never seen this before. And it's in quotes on this, uh, headline of zero hedge.
Starting point is 01:29:50 You know, we typically talk about incarcerating people, putting them in prison. This is decarceration. Uh, they keep inventing these ideas. Uh, they're going to release anybody, um, who is in prison with a bail of $50,000 or less, doesn't matter, right? Doesn't matter what the crime is. And we keep seeing this happening. They let violent criminals out and they commit violent crimes after they're put out. One of the reasons that you have bail, and of course they say, well, you know, bail is set high.
Starting point is 01:30:21 That's discriminatory against people who don't have a lot of money. No, it's discriminatory against dangerous people because you don't want dangerous people put out there and if they can come up with the um you know if they can get somebody to bail them out uh the way the system works is you've got the bail bondsman if they've got some money on the line they're going to keep an eye on this person. So that's why you have the high levels of bail. And sometimes they put the bail up so high because they want to make sure the person doesn't get out. But the Soros district attorneys want chaos. They want disruption.
Starting point is 01:30:57 The board of Los Angeles has added the agenda to its items next week. The item is, quote, Los Angeles County to take actionable next steps to depopulate and decarcerate the L.A. County jails. Well, there you go. So while they are in the process of trying to depopulate us with the Trump shots and other stuff and everything else they can think of, while they're in the process of de-energizing our lives, banning any use of fossil fuels
Starting point is 01:31:33 or anything that outside the electric grid, they want to not just, they want to depopulate us, but they want to then depopulate the jails, incarcerate us into smart cities and lockdowns, but free the criminals. Chaos. That's all they want. So the proposal would declare the state of mental health services and overcrowding in the LA County jails to be a humanitarian crisis. Let me tell you, the state of mental health in our schools
Starting point is 01:32:06 with this trans stuff is an actual crisis. And then we have Google, and Google is getting serious about making some cuts. And so Google has put out a memo talking about how they're going to cut down on employee laptops, services, and even staplers, you know, for multi-year savings. And maybe they never saw this movie, Office Space, and we start taking people's staplers. This can get serious. But I said, I don't care if they lay me off either, because I told Bill that if they move my desk one more time, then I'm quitting.
Starting point is 01:32:42 I'm going to quit. And I told Dom, too, because they've moved my desk four times already this year, and I used to be over by the window, and I could see the squirrels, and they were married, but then they switched from the Swingline to the Boston Stapler, but I kept my Swingline Stapler because it didn't bind up as much,
Starting point is 01:33:00 and I kept the staples for the Swingline Stapler. Who's on the phone? This guy in the next cubicle. No, it's not okay, because if they me if they if they take my my stapler okay well that sounds uh sounds great uh i'll talk to you later all right yeah he's uh he's very upset about that stapler. And, uh, so we're looking for that TPS report to, you know, uh, turn in that TPS report, uh, hardest decisions we had to make as a company, you know? Yeah. We need to talk about this.
Starting point is 01:33:35 Uh, we're going to have to have some, I don't know what happened with the McDonald's layoffs. They had everybody stay home starting Monday, Monday through today. So don't come into the office. We're going to make you making some decisions about who we need to fire. And we'd prefer to fire you online because you never know. They might burn the building down like Milton. Uh, so, uh, they said, uh, so here's how we're approaching this.
Starting point is 01:34:00 You know, first of all, turn in your TPS report and the hardest decisions that we had to make as a company is to reduce the workforce. Now that most of us are in three days a week, we have noticed that our supply demand ratios are a little bit out of sync. Yeah. And we've baked too many muffins on a Monday. We have seen G buses run with just one passenger. We're talking about Google. So they call their buses G buses and offered yoga classes on a Friday afternoon when folks are more likely to be working from home. Oh, well, Google is getting serious about cutting costs evidently.
Starting point is 01:34:37 Um, and it may filter down even to these staplers. You know, interesting, uh, is that when that movie came out, uh, Now, interesting is that when that movie came out, Swingline did not have a red stapler. And everybody was demanding a red stapler.
Starting point is 01:34:52 And so they actually created that product to satisfy demand because of that movie. And so now that you can buy a red Swingline, I believe. Cows, in the meantime, are going to be given methane suppressants. It always said this about unicorn farts, this climate change stuff. No, I was wrong. It's about car, uh, cow farts, right? So now we're going to have bovine Beano, I guess. Sounds like bingo, uh, from 2025 in order to meet government emission targets.
Starting point is 01:35:26 When are we going to focus on the emissions from the politicians, uh, the cows from breaking. When, uh, so how do we stop these bloviating wind bags? I'm not caring about the bovine. I'm caring about the bloviating politicians lying to us. And so what they're going to start doing is they're going to start adding to the cow feed methane suppressants like seaweed, essential oils, organic acids, probiotics, and antimic methane, we have a lot of sea in the world, don't we? And a lot of seaweed in those areas as well. Can't they realize that CO2 and these other things are what the, it's a closed system. It is a symbiotic system.
Starting point is 01:36:27 It is a designed system. God designed it. It works pretty well. And we don't really need the politicians trying to second guess what is happening with this. Um, Aaron Moss says, uh, nobody gets arrested better than me. Yeah, it's you just bigly, right? Where are my handcuffs? I was told there would be handcuffs. Come on, I need it for the fundraising. The original Karen, thank you for the tip on Rockfin. I hope everyone has a very beautiful Easter. By the way, that reminds me, we're going to do a Best Of show.
Starting point is 01:37:10 We've got a great Best Of use their vacation days either for Friday, for Good Friday. So we're going to take a little bit of time off. We got a lot of interviews I did, really good interviews. And I think you're really going to enjoy that show. But we will be not live on Friday. And the original Karen also says, oh, is now a monthly supporter on Rockfin. Thank you very much. I really do appreciate that. I've noticed this several times
Starting point is 01:37:31 and I've noticed that Subscribestar is going down drastically. So I'm hoping that it's, you know, going to even out there. Well, we'll see what happens. I'm not worried about it. It's in God's hands. We'll be right
Starting point is 01:37:45 back Β© transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. Music And now, The David Nutt Show. Well, let's talk about some of the aftermath of the first Trump presidency. Alex Berenson, who used to work for the New York Times, has an article about a New York Times article. An article about another article, which is kind of interesting because he says the fiercest vaccine advocates are starting to admit the truth about the mRNAs. He said last week, the Times published an article, quote, should you get another COVID booster? And he says,
Starting point is 01:39:39 you know, this has had the subtitle that Britain and Canada have authorized another round of booster shots. He says that implies that the U.S. is lagging and not protecting its people, of course. And he said it was written by reporter Man Davili. He said, among the worst COVID reporters. So I assumed the article would be filled with the usual nonsense. He said what was interesting about it was he went to a couple of different sources that have been amazing liars and shills to push the vaccines, and they're backpedaling significantly. The first one that was quoted in this article was Dr. Selene Gounder, who has loudly pushed mRNA jabs, says Berenson. He says, after Gounder's husband died of an aortic aneurysm, she lashed out in January at mRNA skeptics, including me,
Starting point is 01:40:36 who questioned if the shots might be linked to the death of her husband, even though doctors have repeatedly reported cases of post jab aneurysms. In her January piece, she even complained that Congress's repeal of the armed forces COVID mandate, vaccine mandate, quote, threatens military readiness. Of course, he said that's nonsense. Frontline soldiers and Marines are young, they're fit, they're healthy, putting them at far higher risk from the mRNA-related myocarditis than COVID itself. And again, you know, as I talked about this, at the very beginning,
Starting point is 01:41:11 we saw what happened with that cruise ship, the Diamond Princess, that was stuck off the coast of Japan, close to Fukushima, and they had absolutely no precautions. They had a demographic on board that was not in the best health, pretty elderly, a lot of comorbidities. They had a couple of people who died from it. The vast majority of people on that boat, even though they had no precautions, no masks, nobody was wearing masks or anything. There was a guy who was a medical researcher.
Starting point is 01:41:44 He'd been involved and had been present in Africa where there was an Ebola outbreak. He said, I've never been more afraid of my life because he thought COVID was what everybody was saying it was. And he said there were no precautions being done and there was nothing that was isolated. And so he was scared to death. And yet very few people got it. There were some elderly few people got it. Uh, there were some elderly people who got it. Uh, perhaps they died from some of these interventions or some of the other stuff that were done. It was very small number. You had the naval ship then that, um, the former commander,
Starting point is 01:42:17 I think they relieved him of duty, took the ship and docked it. when they diagnosed one person with COVID. Nothing happened to these young sailors. That was the biggest obvious pushback. And, of course, nobody really even talked about that. Through all this stuff with the military mandates and all the rest of this stuff, nobody really talked about the pragmatic aspects of it. Is it even necessary? So he says, I was stunned that Gounder offered the most tepid possible recommendation for further mrna doses in this new york times piece and he said the real tell here are the nursing homes
Starting point is 01:42:56 and mentioning them gounder was not suggesting that everyone over 65 or even 85 should get more shots. He says, of course, we understand nursing homes are effectively, for most people, they are hospice care, really. He said about a third of the residents die each year in resting home. A 2018 study found that. A 2010 study had even Grimer findings reporting a median survival of only five months after being put into a nursing home. And of course, a lot of times, you know, people are put in nursing homes because they already do have some significant health issues. But of course, there's also the mental issues involved and being cut off from everything. So that's not surprising.
Starting point is 01:43:46 It is, in a sense, a way, a kind of hospice. What Gounder was saying was that only the very frail who likely have little risk or benefit from the shots should still receive them regularly. And he says, but in contrast, in October of 2022, the same Dr. Gounder offered very different advice recommending boosters for everyone over the age of 50. Quote, as soon as possible.
Starting point is 01:44:17 She said at the time, I think it's reasonable now to boost immunocompromised people and people in nursing homes every six months. Even though maybe the life expectancy is five months, maybe even less if they get jabbed. She said, I do not think that annual boosters for everyone makes sense now. And so Alex Berenson says her rejection of annual boosters is particularly stunning
Starting point is 01:44:39 because she and other public health specialists, that's a good way to put it, not experts, specialists, and other public health specialists. That's a good way to put it. Not experts. Specialists. Happily promote annual flu jabs, despite their demonstrated uselessness. I'm glad to see that he's saying that. You know, he can kind of be on the fence. He was a, you know, science and medicine writer or something for the New York Times.
Starting point is 01:45:01 I'm glad that he doesn't come down and cheer the flu vaccines. He said, the theory seems to be that flu shots get old folks out of the house, or maybe it's that they boost Walgreens profits. Yeah, that's it. And the pharmaceutical company's profits or something. He said, I don't know. Anyway, they probably don't do any harm, even if they don't do any good. So why not? Well, no, they actually do harm. I'm surprised that he would say that. I'm that he says you know they're totally ineffective but they are not placebos they're not harmless if you go if you look at the various database uh and it may be
Starting point is 01:45:39 because they do so many flu shots but prior to the shots, the flu shots were the ones most, uh, were, were the adverse effects were most widely reported. So yeah, there is a reason why not. The reason why not is because in the medical profession, you should first do no harm. So that means don't give her the flu shots. He says yet Gounder is no longer applying that same logic, even to the MRNAs. And he says, um he says, she said, I do not think that annual boosters for everyone makes sense. So in other words, when she says that, she's putting it even below the annual flu shot, which they want everybody to get an annual booster for, even though they don't know what strain of flu is coming and they've made it up months in advance.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Even if it did work, they don't even know what they're vaccinating you for, which implies either COVID is now even less dangerous than the flu or that the shots are even more useless, which would imply negative efficacy, or else they're actually more dangerous than inactivated flu jabs, which they are, he said. But Gounder was not the only vaccine advocate quoted in the Times piece. They also quoted Dr. Paul Offit. Now, he's been the biggest vaccine pusher and cheerleader.
Starting point is 01:46:59 He's been out there at the forefront pushing about pushing back against any claims of childhood diseases being so like autism other things like that from the vaccines for the longest time he's director of the vaccine education center at the children's hospital of philadelphia one of the biggest vaccine supporters out there dr paul off it in april of. Offit had this to say about the mRNA jabs. He said, April 2021. Certainly no one would have predicted that these mRNA vaccines would have worked as well or been as safe as they are. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:47:38 I mean, that was about four months after they started jabbing people. He says, I don't think you could have devised a vaccine that appears to be more perfect. I wonder if he was saying that in a Trump accent. Yeah, it sounds like the kind of nonsense coming out of Trump's mouth. Less than two years later, however, Offit rejected more doses of those, quote, perfect vaccines for everyone, even the immunocompromised.
Starting point is 01:48:05 But even more stunning than Offit's rejection were the words that he used. He said, given the lack of data, I don't think it's fair to say to people, inject yourself with a biological agent. Yeah, it's no longer perfection, is it? It's now a biological agent. Yeah, it's no longer perfection, is it? It's now a biological agent. So he says, inject yourself with a biological agent. I think I'll pass on that. Yeah, I called it the genetic code injection. It is a biological agent. And we should be very concerned about that. But the interesting thing is that we got a lot more data than we did in April of 2021.
Starting point is 01:48:50 We've actually gone through now a couple of years of what they should have done before they injected the mass population. They skipped all the testing. That's how Trump was able to get this thing through at warp speed, just skip all the testing. Well, now we've got two years of testing. Typically, they would have gone three to 10 years of testing for this, especially because it is something that's a biological agent that we've never done before. But now we've got a lot more data.
Starting point is 01:49:15 That's the key thing. Yeah, he would have been, as my son says, he would have been deplatformed if he had said that in 2021. Yeah, called it a biological agent. And if he would have said the truth in 2021 that we don't have any data. Now he's telling you it's a biological agent, and now he's telling you that we don't have data, but we do have data. We got data in spite of their desire and their efforts to cover up that data.
Starting point is 01:49:41 There is plenty of data out there. As a matter of fact, you you know the public is not fooled by this just as we saw with that um uh what was it masters or something american masters was what it was uh from npr where they had uh fauci going door to door trying to sell it to people in uh washington dc and they're like yeah, you haven't tested that stuff. I'm not taking that stuff. You're selling fear and all the rest of the stuff. Well, you know, they did a poll,
Starting point is 01:50:11 and this is from January of this year, a Rasmussen poll, asked people if they'd received a Trump shot. 71% had said yes, 26% said no. Now, I don't know what these other people, were they undecided whether or not they have received one? 71% had said yes, 26% said no. Now, I don't know what these other people, were they undecided whether or not they have received one? It's like you either have or you haven't, right?
Starting point is 01:50:34 But again, there's 4% of the people who I guess don't know. But then they said, how likely is it that side effects of the Trump shots have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths. 28% of the people say it's very likely. 21% of the people say it's somewhat likely. And again, everything doesn't add up to 100% because there's 14% of people that don't know. They always don't know about anything. So on the one hand, we have 49% of the people
Starting point is 01:51:06 say it's somewhat likely or very likely that the vaccines have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths, not injury, but deaths. 49% said yes. And then on the other side, we've got 17% say not at all likely, 20% say not very likely. So you total those together, you got 37% and the 14% that don't know. So those who are sure are pretty certain that it has killed people, 49%. Those who don't think so, 37%. So when we look at this, it is kind of interesting still to see how some people are sitting on the fence with this. and talked to two people they said they believed were very strong, committed Christians, Jay Bhattacharya and another person who is a doctor or something, Poland.
Starting point is 01:52:13 And he runs Vaccine Magazine. And, of course, he was cheering it, even though he is a Christian. Jay Bhattacharya was not. But they said, you know, both of them have strong witnesses as a Christian. Jay Botticero was not. But they said, you know, both of them have strong witnesses as a Christian, and yet, even though this is a Christian magazine, choosing to talk to people who are Christians and say, well, you know, they've got people
Starting point is 01:52:33 on both sides, so we just don't know. And you know, the one thing, they never asked these people, even though they said, well, you're strong Christians, they never asked them, what about the moral issues involved here with this? They never asked either one of them about that. I find that to be very interesting. But we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back,
Starting point is 01:52:53 I have some interesting health information that I want to convey to you, as well as some firsthand observations from Handy about something that's been happening there. But there's been a thing going around, a viral video, talking about a cure for cancer. And so we're going to The David Knight Show. All right, we're back and we got a question here from the original Karen who who just subscribed on rumble she said because i said you know i'm seeing uh this happening on rumble and i'm seeing subscribe start going down um in terms of number of subscribers i said i hope it balances out she said i think it would be helpful if we knew the best way to subscribe well you know i'll just tell you i don't know yet exactly what the fees are
Starting point is 01:54:40 going to be on rumble uh and um because they have a delay in terms of when uh the money is dispersed as all of them typically have some sort of a delay uh but um uh zell there are no fees uh there are fees on cash app we've had some problems some people have been confused about cash app because there's another account on there that has, you know, uh, like cash, uh, like dollar David night one or something like that. But, um, it's actually spelled, uh, misspelled, uh, David K N O U G H T. Uh, that's not me, but it is, there is, it may be hard for you to find it on cash app, I guess. Maybe that's the one that comes up. Uh, you know, I have had people who have contributed on Cash App. And, you know, the fees there are about the same as they are on Subscribestar. I don't know what the fees are going to be on Rumble.
Starting point is 01:55:34 But there are no fees right now on Zelle if your bank supports that. And, of course, there's no fees if you send something to the po box that's listed on the site uh so uh but it's up to you you know i really whatever is more convenient i just appreciate any support that anybody gives and um we just um we just trust that god is going to provide for us as long as he wants us to do this so um i appreciate that everything that you've done um and there's a tip on uh and a comment on rumble from yj72 people are denying the harm and the ineffectiveness of the shot are just willfully doing so yes at this point absolutely and it's been this way i think a long time uh from the very beginning you know when you look at this stuff that was the thing that outraged me that shortly after Biden got in, uh, Mark Levin was
Starting point is 01:56:27 saying, yeah, Trump, he's taking credit for your vaccines. You got to take credit for this. You developed the vaccines. You should take the credit for it. And I, uh, it was on parlor parlor had disappeared. And then it had come back. I log into par parlor and that's the first thing i saw was mark levin's rant and i just went off on it and people hated me for it you know hated me for criticizing trump hated me for criticizing mark levin is like okay i'm done with parlor i don't i don't need it you know this thing is shaky at best uh but uh yeah it's been that way for a long time that was in jan of, uh, 2021. All you have to do is look at the various reports.
Starting point is 01:57:08 That's absolutely unprecedented. Never had people dropping dead from a vaccine ever. Anything. I mean, it was always hard to prove harm because it was typically a delay of at least a year or more. And so, yeah, they absolutely do know it. Uh, I'm absolutely convinced that they know it. And I'm absolutely convinced because I've had,
Starting point is 01:57:25 you know, people who've been harmed, who are doctors that I've had on interviewing them. I said, yeah, you know, I go in and the doctor said, they know that's a vaccine injured. All right. There's nothing I can, I don't want to talk about it. You know, get out of here. I don't want to get involved in it. And that's one of the reasons why you look at the VAERS database. Many of the doctors are afraid to even report it. And they don't want to tell this doctor, yeah, you're vaccine injured and let's do this. Finally, he got to somebody who would help him. And of course he wound up with tremors. He was an orthopedic surgeon. He could no longer work. And the doctor says, well, I'll work with you. We'll see if we can find out
Starting point is 01:57:58 something to do to help that. But he said, we're not going to talk about what caused it. You understand? Isn't that? They know. Absolutely, they know. Anyway, Dickon Rockfin says, if I were Pfizer or Moderna, I'd just quietly at this point make them all placebos. Yeah, that would be smart. You can still make a lot of money selling placebos. 100% placebos, like the ones delivered to Israel, because nothing is more safe and effective than something taken for nothing and killing anyone. I don't know that Israel got placebos. I know that there were people who were injured in Israel, and you had a lot of reports about that as well.
Starting point is 01:58:38 Israel was one of the most adamant in terms of pushing this on their population, a vaccine, passports and permissions and everything. As a matter of fact, I talked about what was happening with the Israeli government, how reprehensible it was. They offered their entire country as lab rats to Pfizer. Everybody understood, and this is the way that Pfizer and Moderna were blackmailing countries in Latin America. That was reported by Stat News, which is a pharmaceutical publication.
Starting point is 01:59:09 They came in and said, well, you know, we want not just a standard immunity, but we want immunity in case there's manufacturing defects. Or in case there's something that happens in shipping or anything like that, right? And not only that, but we want you to set aside assets in foreign countries, government assets in countries outside of your country as, um, you know, protection for us. It's like, what? And so you had Argentina and Brazil reported that said, we're not doing that. They reported stat news reported what they had reported. There was a third country in Latin America that was also blackmailed and also quietly talked about it, but they had succumbed to the pharmaceutical blackmail and they didn't want to be named in it. But we saw that kind of stuff
Starting point is 01:59:55 happening. And at the same time, the Israeli government comes in and says, if you put us at the front of the list, and why does everybody desperate, you know, and again, it is a blackmailing process. They were told, look, everything is going to lock down and nobody's going to come in or out of your country unless they've been given these shots of ours and so um how much you're going to pay us what kind of deals are you going to cut for us and all the rest of this stuff but what trump did was he paid for this and gave it to them, put them in a position to blackmail the world, and everybody was pretty much falling in line with it. And so the Israeli government says, well, you know, we're going to have to have this shot for anybody to be able to get out of the
Starting point is 02:00:36 country. So we want to get at the front of the list. We'll get the front of the list by promising to give you detailed information about all the people who were given the shot in Israel. And that's one of the reasons why there's been a lot of studies coming out of Israel showing how many people have been damaged is because they signed their people up as a bunch of lab rats. Every single one of the governments did it, but they did it more than anybody else. And it was pretty telling.
Starting point is 02:01:01 Hey, you're going to have to get some data. You know, you haven't tested this, so would you like to have some data that we could give you from our population? An admission that it was totally untested, and they didn't care. So, jbird388, thank you very much for the tip on Rumble. Happy Easter. Thanks for all the hard work you all do to bring truth. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 02:01:24 Appreciate your support. Really do. Before we get into these other reports, what countries can I go to if I haven't been vaxxed? Well, it's kind of interesting. This is from Daily Skeptic. And this is a list, an up-to-date list of all 195 countries in the world, right? And they've got three different columns there for each country. Do you have to have a vaccination?
Starting point is 02:01:52 Do you have to have testing? Do you have to have quarantine requirements, right? Well, guess what? Here's the amazing thing. You can go to pretty much any country that you want to now without having a vaccine or testing or quarantine, except the United States and a handful of Marxist authoritarian countries. Oh, I'm being redundant. That's what we are, right? Under Biden, we are Marxist authoritarian countries. We're banana republics, right? For example, you can't go to Angola if you haven't been vaccinated.
Starting point is 02:02:29 You can't go to Botswana or Bangladesh. Here's a big country, Brazil. But of course, they've got a Marxist president now that's there. Can't go to the Cook Islands or to Chad. But you know, you can go to a Marxist country like Cuba and not be vaccinated. Unlike America run by that senile Marxist Joe Biden. You can't go to Djibouti. You got to have your booster to go to Djibouti or to Ghana. You see a pattern evolving here?
Starting point is 02:03:08 A lot of third world countries, a lot of authoritarian countries, Marxist, Honduras. But of course, the people from Honduras can come into the United States illegally without their vaccines. Kenya, Laos, and on and on. There's not any countries here that, you know, Mozambique, Myanmar, that authoritarian regime there. Think of it as Thailand in many cases.
Starting point is 02:03:35 You can go to South Korea without having a vaccine, but you can't go to South Sudan. You see how this is all set up? Small authoritarian countries where you can't come in unless you're vaccinated. Except for the USA. And the USA has a requirement to be vaccinated. So don't try to sneak in here. Right. Especially if you're a tennis player or something.
Starting point is 02:04:04 Johnson and Johnson. We're talking about pharmaceutical companies, and the idea that they would sell something that would harm people? Johnson & Johnson, we're not even talking about the opioids here. No, we're talking about baby powder. They can weaponize even baby powder against people, and they did. The talc has been giving people respiratory issues and cancer. Uh, they have filed for a second bankruptcy as they've got tens of thousands of lawsuits stacking up nearly $9 billion in settlements.
Starting point is 02:04:40 They're talking about, uh, they've, they've agreed to pay that as a settlement, $9 billion, because these settlements are far bigger than that, the tens of thousands of lawsuits. And this is for talc and baby powder. And, of course, they knew for a long time that there was a, you know, at first nobody knew that it was harmful. Then they found out, and Johnson & Johnson said, we don't care. And as pressure built, they stopped advertising it, but they continued to sell it
Starting point is 02:05:10 because they didn't care. The agreement follows a January appeals court ruling that invalidated their two-step bankruptcy. What they did was they had a subsidiary and they tried to say, well, we're going to transfer all the baby powder and therefore the talc liability to this division. And so they did that. They created a division. They transferred the baby powder and the liability to that division. And then the division immediately filed for bankruptcy. And the court said, no, we're not going to let you get away with that.
Starting point is 02:05:47 So then Johnson and Johnson said in a statement that about 60,000 talc claimants had agreed to the proposal. But that's not everybody. I don't even, they don't even say how many people have filed suit against them, but they said that 60,000 of them have agreed to that $9 billion settlement. Attorneys representing thousands of plaintiffs issued a release late Tuesday opposing the settlement. They said this sham deal does not even pay for most victims' medical bills.
Starting point is 02:06:19 And they said, clearly, Johnson & Johnson could afford to do this. They have played this game, this two-step game of bankruptcy avoidance. It's a multinational conglomerate. It has a market capitalization of over $400 billion. They said it is not likely to run out of money. That's one of the ways they tried to sell this was to say, well, you know, we're just trying to help people because, you know, this makes sure that everybody gets an amount or something.
Starting point is 02:06:52 You're not going to run out of money. They got a market cap of $400 billion. They've agreed to give $9 billion to people. Yeah, this is their sacrificial lamb department, hoping that the angel of bankruptcy would pass over. So the corporation will not die. Um, so this was sent to me by handy. And again, handy has, um, works in EMS. I've interviewed him now on the program. Uh, at the beginning of this, I think, you know, everybody was concerned about it and we would,
Starting point is 02:07:23 I was concerned. I didn't know if he did not want to talk publicly about it, if he's going to lose his job, but he's pushed back against these people with a face mask and the vaccines and all the rest of this stuff. From the very beginning, he was sending me information about tests and about the attitudes and the ignorance of a lot of his fellow workers there in EMS. And I think one of the most significant ones that he ever passed on to me was somebody who was coming in, obviously having a heart attack, severe symptoms.
Starting point is 02:07:52 And before they did anything for him with a heart attack, they took him in and did a COVID test. I mean, that's so mercenary. Heartless and mercenary. I did that type of thing. Anyway, he now does substack eye handy and he sent this and he said just a quick update from today on the ambulance this was sent to me on monday said first call today was a 57 year old female who has an unknown quote motor neuron
Starting point is 02:08:19 disease unquote it is mimicking als but she's also losing sensation, which is typical, which is atypical for ALS. She said they don't know what caused it, but it began six months ago. It began with frequent falls and muscle twitching in her legs. She's now paraplegic with no sensation in her legs. Two weeks ago, her arms also began to fail. she can still move them a little but they're very weak and she can't use her fingers very well fine motor control is impaired i asked if she had taken the vaccine she said she took the second pfizer shot due to a work mandate but doesn't remember the exact date she said it was sometime in 2021 she deniesies taking any boosters. I asked if they are considering any chance the Pfizer shots could be involved since it's the only thing
Starting point is 02:09:12 new in her medical history prior to developing this mysterious degenerative neurologic disease. She says she has wondered that herself, but every doctor she sees tellers that can't possibly be the case. There you go. Yeah. Uh, don't put two and two together. It's like that poor lady. It was, they started talking about sudden adult death syndrome. She said, uh, back in 40 years ago, I had a healthy child. I've vaccinated the child and died not long ago after that sudden infant death syndrome, they said. And they said and um she said it just occurred to me i killed my baby by getting those shots as i watched them talk about sudden adult death syndrome it's just criminal that absolutely is criminal heartless criminal um she says she's
Starting point is 02:10:03 wondered that herself but the doctors say that isn't the cause. I told her about pandemrix injuries taking a full year to manifest. I also told her to check her vaccine lot number on howbad.info. That's important. Howbad.info to see if either of her shots were associated with a large number of side effects or injuries again that was something I don't know if this website how bad info I don't know if that came out of the data project that Naomi wolf was running but they found that the by lot numbers that the active ingredients varied from and I forget what the unit of measurement was, micrograms or milligrams or something. But it varied from 3 to 100.
Starting point is 02:10:48 That's absurd. But I think that's part of the test. I think that was deliberate. I mean, how could you have that sloppy a manufacturing? But I think it was deliberate. Because if you're going to run this stuff out as a test, you want to know what the lethal levels are, right? That's part of the testing that would go into any drug. You would want to, if you thought the drug was actually going to help people,
Starting point is 02:11:12 you would want to make sure that you had sufficient amount of it to work, because if the dose is too low, it won't work. If it's too high, it'll harm people. So that's a big part of the testing, is trying to figure out what the dosage is. And I've always thought that that was a deliberate thing. Many people have said, well, maybe it was these doses were sent out, high vaccine dosages were sent disproportionately to conservative states. I don't know if that's a part of it or not. Anyway, so another call for today was a two-year-old with a high fever and pneumonia. She took three vaccines on Thursday and then began getting sick on Friday.
Starting point is 02:11:52 She took the MMR, Havrex, which is a hep A vaccine, and Prevnar, which is a pneumonia vaccine. She began having a fever on Friday, developed a mild cough with a fever on Saturday. By Sunday, the cough became severe with some mild difficulty breathing and a higher fever. Today, her fever topped out at 105 degrees. By the way, he sent a printout of some of these things here just to verify that he wasn't making this stuff up, but I've gotten stuff from Handy for a long time. He always documents it.
Starting point is 02:12:28 Today, her fever topped out at 105 degrees Fahrenheit. She was diagnosed with pneumonia at the doctor's office. Funny, they just vaccinated her from pneumonia and she comes down with pneumonia. It's kind of like these people get vaccinated for the flu. They come down with the flu. She was down to 103.7 when we transferred her to the emergency room. Because when you're over 103, I believe, I'm not a medical specialist, but I remember when this stuff happened.
Starting point is 02:12:57 And there was a nurse, and she was over 103. She was very alarmed. Her fever went up immediately when she was given these Trump shots. At the doctor's office, I asked the nurse which vaccines the child had taken. She immediately said, the vaccines didn't cause any of this. She didn't get sick until the day after taking her vaccines. We have a real problem with integrity, not just with Trump, but with the entire medical field, don't we?
Starting point is 02:13:23 Just amazing. These people have sold their souls and sold you out for cash. Half of the long COVID sufferers have never had COVID. And we told you this all along. They've come up with one explanation after the other for the vaccine adverse effects. These heart attacks, oh, it's perfectly normal. Perfectly normal to have myocarditis. As I said, you never saw myocarditis mentioned
Starting point is 02:13:51 until the vaccines started going out. It was a new thing. They didn't talk about myocarditis in 2020 or any time before that. It's like, what is this myocarditis? Let me look that up and see what that is. Well, everybody knows what it is now. It's become as common as the cold and pericarditis too.
Starting point is 02:14:12 Nobody knew any of that stuff, but they go to all these links to try to predict, oh, it's long COVID. It's not the vaccine. Well, the Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA, their network open magazine, looked at the post-COVID-19 condition. They have an acronym for that, PCC. And this is what they all generally call long COVID. They looked at this to find out how common it was and to find risk factors. The participants were aged between the ages of 12 and 25. And what they found was this.
Starting point is 02:14:53 PCC COVID was not associated with biological markers specific to viral infection. In other words, participants were equally likely to suffer from long COVID whether or not they had had any COVID at all. So they look at this and they say, well, okay, it can't be the vaccine, right? So maybe it's just psychological factors involved here that's the way they try to explain it away uh but uh another study says fully vaxxed people are losing 25 years of life expectancy says another study and um this is actually coming as a subtitle from w and D news. Now W and D loves Trump. They support Trump all the time.
Starting point is 02:15:49 Um, all Trump all the time there. And again, it's another one of these things like, you know, and Wayne Allen route, who is a, uh, they carry his column there, Wayne Allen, who hates the vaccines, criticizes Trump for the vaccines as well, sees him as connected to it, and yet he thinks that Trump's going to save us. It's amazing. And so WND has this subtitle here, The Shot Hurt Round the World.
Starting point is 02:16:17 Yeah, that's right. The shot sent round the world by Trump, and it hurt people around the world as well. Those who have been fully vaccinated by COVID from a new study show that with the health issues that develop from this, they expect them to lose 25 years of life expectancy. Researchers analyzed government data from the CDC, from the Cleveland Clinic data, and from insurance company risk assessment data. See, the insurance companies know completely.
Starting point is 02:16:46 They just lie to people about it. I said we're going to talk about possible cancer cure. I thought this was interesting. I saw this on social media, this video I'm going to play for you. And this is coming out of an Australian news report because this is a natural herb that they found in the Australian rainforest region of northeastern Australia. And so they're talking about this. And I thought, how old is this? I've not seen this before. Is this for real? So I started looking, and I saw that Stanford University researchers were the ones who discovered it.
Starting point is 02:17:25 And the article that I found in the most recent, well, I should say, where it looked like they were first talking about it, came out in October of last year. So maybe they're going to push this stuff out, or maybe they'll buy it up and shut it down. I don't know. But here's what they said in the Australianralian news about this good job thank you the words cure and cancer don't often go together but a single injection of a berry found only in australia's far north is now thought to
Starting point is 02:17:55 cure many types of cancer it's been tested on animals at death's door and now on humans making tumors disappear in just 48 hours. In the depths of the Queensland rainforest grows a small seed with huge potential. This is an extraordinary drug, it's a unique drug and it really is something quite different. Derived only from Australia's blushwood tree, EBC46 is a molecule that can fight cancer. A full tumour destruction within seven days. Following astonishing results shrinking solid tumours in animals like Oscar, world first human trials have now begun.
Starting point is 02:18:32 For melanoma sufferer Denise Powell, joining the trial was a chance to avoid amputation. My cancer surgeon said I can take that one out, if you get any more then you might lose an arm. Instead of more surgery, EBC46 was injected directly into the tumour in Denise's armpit. Less than 20 minutes, the tumour had gone purple, then black. Then within a couple of days, the tumour just kind of shriveled up and died. This first stage trial is using safe, low doses, but even early results look promising. Surgery treats most tumours, about 60% of them worldwide, and to do that you need an operating theatre, but with EBC46 you could go along anywhere. When injected, EBC46 triggers an immune response, activating white blood cells to attack the
Starting point is 02:19:19 tumour and shrinking it to nothing. So far, the treatment targets solid tumors such as melanomas and cancers of the head, neck, and breast cancer. If this rainforest remedy is found to be safe and effective in humans, it could offer a whole new treatment option for cancer patients, especially the elderly, who can't face another round of chemo or go back under the knife. The second, larger phase of the trial begins next year.
Starting point is 02:19:45 Dr. Andrew Rochford, 7 News. Okay, so I don't know the date of that. And again, they said we're going to have larger trials. Because, you know, if we've got a cure for cancer, we've got to go through 10 years of trials and stuff like that. And it better be good or we're not going to let you have it. But, you know, if we've got something that's never even been tested, but it's going to be politically, uh, uh, you know, useful. Oh no, we're not even going to do the test of that. I just think about that, right? COVID, which was
Starting point is 02:20:16 nothing. We now know nothing. And I talked about this at the time. I said, look at how they have always rigged the statistics coming out of the CDC to scare people about flu. We've seen this each and every year. And yet we had Mike Adams there at InfoWars, you know, hair on fire. Look at this. It's killing more people than heart disease and cancer. Look at these numbers from the CDC. Come on, Mike. You weren't born yesterday. You've been talking about this yourself. You know, that's's an absolute lie you've talked about how the cdc deceives people with statistics and so we've gotten a back and forth publicly about that anyway um so uh the reality is is that if it's something that can cure cancer in just a couple of days
Starting point is 02:20:58 advanced cancer in a couple of days well we can't let you have it right now we're going to do a lot of tests for years with that we're going to have a lot more? Well, we can't let you have it right now. We're going to have to do a lot of tests for years with that. We're going to have to have a lot more people die before we can actually release this. And probably we'll find something that we don't want to release it. Who knows, right? But the rest of the stuff, caution to the wind for the Trump shots. We don't care how safe it is.
Starting point is 02:21:18 We don't care if it's effective. You are going to be forced to take it. And so this was published in October of 2022 by Stanford University, Breakthrough of the Production of an Acclaimed Cancer-Treating Drug Achieved by Stanford Researchers. And they were referencing this compound taken from the plant naturally, the plant that only grows in a small rainforest region of northeastern Australia. And the compound that they took out of it was EBC-46. And this paper from Stanford was saying that the Stanford researchers have discovered a
Starting point is 02:21:56 rapid and sustainable way to synthetically produce this. So that's the news there. I don't know how long people have known about ABC 46. I didn't do that deep a dive on it. Uh, but the bottom line is it's been around since before October, October, they talked about,
Starting point is 02:22:15 Hey, we've come up with a process to synthesize it. And I guess, you know, patent it so that pharmaceutical companies, if they can make enough money, maybe they'll let us have it. Who knows?
Starting point is 02:22:25 You know, if they can synthesize it, they can patent it, they can make the profits. So maybe they'll let people have a cancer cure. Who knows? Anyway, um, they said it works by promoting how this EBC 46 works. It promotes localized immune response against the tumors. As you saw in the report, uh, the response then breaks apart the tumor's blood vessels, and it ultimately kills its cancerous cells. They've had extremely high success rates at Stanford University in October in treating a kind of cancer in dogs. Well, they were talking about how effective it had been with people.
Starting point is 02:23:01 They said, no plausible path seemed to exist for producing it practically in a laboratory. But that's what this paper was about. Stanford University said, well, I think we've got a way to produce this. So it's been around long enough that people were looking for a way that they could mass produce it, patent it, and make money. So they're going to produce what they said it would be synthetic analogs. And they believe that it might have a surprisingly wide range of other serious diseases that it could treat AIDS, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, many other things like that, that,
Starting point is 02:23:39 uh, looking at the way this thing works, they think might be one way to do that. But the question always is, will they ivermectin it? We don't know. And, of course, as I reminded you, we had someone talk about cancer coming back to a friend or relative last week. And another listener contacted me and said, remind people about getting alkaline and uh daniel talked about how he had a friend who had prostate cancer and he's like i just can't do this stuff anymore i'm giving up on it he said no try this you know try try some and i forget if it's baking soda baking powder you have to be careful that you don't take too much of it at a time, you know. But I think it was baking powder, like Arm & Hammer, to make it more alkaline. He took a small, you know, teaspoon of it or something every day. He said he'd call him back in a few months and
Starting point is 02:24:36 said, I was feeling better. I went to the doctor, and they said I'm cancer-free at this point. So, you know, there's a lot of different ways that perhaps we could treat or cure cancer. But, of course, you know, the Bible talks about a restored earth where the leaves and the trees will be there for the healing of the nations. Ultimately, we're going to the great men of the earth who would not repent of their murders. We're not going to see that necessarily from them. We'll take a quick break and we'll be right back. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears.
Starting point is 02:25:23 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 the David night show dot com. That's a website. Yeah, that's a website.
Starting point is 02:26:04 She figured that out. It's a Venn diagram. She figured that out. Uh, it's a Venn diagram. She figured that out as well. Uh, so that was one of the things in a guards article about, uh, light bulb banning. So you take these different groups that are wacko and, uh, they all intersect and things like this. I was like, yeah, Venn diagram, that's one of her favorite things. She loves Venn diagrams and yellow school buses. They just fascinate her. It's like a fidget spinner or something. I want to talk a little bit about artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 02:26:36 And I mentioned this briefly in passing, this idea that Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak and even Yuval Harari said, let's have a six month moratorium. A thousand scientists signed a paper and said, let's just stop everything for six months. Figure out where we're going, figure out what we need to do in terms of guardrails for this AI stuff. And of course, I said, that's absolutely not going to happen. And as we were talking about this with the guests, I said, yeah, this is predictive programming. You know, they want people to be afraid of this partly and, you know,
Starting point is 02:27:13 think that we're going to do something about it. But there was one guy who as, as Olam Bakari at a bright part points out, this guy is a loud voice of doom. He's gone full terminator. We are all going to die. He said, he called for all the advanced AI projects to be shut down. Uh, even to the extent that if other countries don't shut it down, we had a bomb their facilities.
Starting point is 02:27:42 I mean, it's like straight out of terminator too. We're going to go for these scientists and shut them down. We ought to bomb their facilities. I mean, it's like straight out of Terminator 2. We're going to go for these scientists and shut them down. He's that afraid of it. And I'm not. I think that it has tremendously evil potential as a tool, as an adjunct to evil people, but I'm not concerned about it becoming self-aware and destroying the entire human race. His name is Eliezer Yudkowsky of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, calling for a total shutdown on the development of AI models that are more powerful than GPT-4, owing to the possibility that it could kill quote every single member of the human species and all biological life on earth he says his apocalyptic warning came in response to the
Starting point is 02:28:33 open letter from a thousand experts and tech leaders that i just mentioned calling for a six-month moratorium that's not going to solve anything and of course that's never going to happen with all the money that's flowed into it. People give you $100 million and say, yeah, but you know, yeah, thanks. I'm going to take six months to think about this before I do anything else. That isn't going to happen. They'll find somebody else to take your place. Yudkowsky states that he did not sign the letter because he does not believe a six-month moratorium is going to go far enough, he said.
Starting point is 02:29:02 He imagines a scenario in which an uncontrollable AI begins manufacturing biological viruses. Oh, I think I said channels a Fauci or something, or maybe, maybe somebody goes in and they, they take the consciousness of, uh,
Starting point is 02:29:20 uh, Prince Charles father with Philip. I guess it was, you know, he said, I want to come back to the virus. So he put his perverted brain in a computer so he gets his wish. He said, visualize an entire alien civilization
Starting point is 02:29:36 thinking at a million times human speed, initially confined to computers, in a world of creatures that are, from its perspective, very stupid and very slow, a sufficiently intelligent AI won't stay confined to computers for long. In today's world, you can email DNA strings to laboratories that will produce proteins on demand. Allowing an AI initially confined to the internet to build artificial life forms or bootstrap straight to post-biological molecular manufacturing. He says if somebody builds in too powerful AI under present conditions,
Starting point is 02:30:12 he said, I expect that every single member of the human species and all biological life on earth dies shortly after. Again, I disagree. I think that it is a very, very, very dangerous tool, however, for human dictators to use. He went on to call for a total global shutdown enforced by U.S. air power if necessary. Yeah, you know, we've got these great jets and military. We can take your guns and we can take your computers too. Here's the thing this guy who whose hair is on fire does he not realize that DARPA is at the very center of this thing you're going to get the U.S. military the U.S.
Starting point is 02:30:53 military is the problem we has met the enemy and they is us as Pogo said he said there can be no exceptions including for governments. All right. Well, then who's going to enforce it? Well, he says you got to shut down all the large GPU clusters, the large computer farms where the most powerful AIs are being refined and trained. You have to shut down all the large training runs. You got to put a ceiling on how much computing power anyone is allowed to use in training an AI system. Of course, they're not going to do that, but they will shut down
Starting point is 02:31:30 the GPUs and the processing power that's used to process and to mine crypto, right? Oh, we got to save the planet. They don't care about the orders, many orders of magnitude, greater power that's being used by the surveillance state to spy on us, to store all this information. This being used by these mad scientists who are training the AI to come after us. They don't care about that power consumption, do they? Because it really is about power. Different kind. If intelligence says that a country outside the agreement is building a GPU cluster, be less afraid of a shooting conflict between nations than of the moratorium being violated.
Starting point is 02:32:26 Be willing to destroy a rogue data center by an airstrike. So what he's saying is, look, forget about war. This is far more dangerous because the artificial intelligence, if it gets his way, it's going to do things like this. Here's an example because it's okay now to make fun of Will Smith for people. So we can do funny Will Smith videos and we can pass them around. So here is a horrific video generated by artificial intelligence of Will Smith eating spaghetti. Look at his face. spaghetti. I mean, you can tell it's Will Smith, but it's like this alien spin on this. It's, it's, uh, it's taken it in some really strange directions and distortions and his face,
Starting point is 02:33:16 his eyes are way out to the side, even further out than Lori Lightfoot of Chicago. I'd hate to see what they did with Lori Lightfoot. I mean, it should be like some kind of Madagascar chameleon with eyes literally on the sides of her house there. This is by an AI image generator, stable diffusion. And you see his face morphing around there as he's eating the spaghetti. They said, well, it's an impressive new inflection point on the horizon for AI image generators. Results clearly leave much to be desired. Even adjusting the original prompt to get a less nightmare inducing clip of Smith eating spaghetti only ended up backfiring. One person said,
Starting point is 02:34:00 if I added to the prompt, you know, cause you tell draw something like this, right? So if you put it in the prompt, if you added to the prompt, you know, cause you tell, draw something like this, right? So if you put it in the prompt, if you add meatballs to it, he said, that doesn't help. He says, as a matter of fact, it got even more horrific. You had a Will Smith's head emerging from a wriggling pile of meat. I'd like to see that one.
Starting point is 02:34:21 I know they got a link to it. I had to go back and see it. Meanwhile, uh, we don't want to have artificial intelligence creating these creepy videos of people eating spaghetti and meatballs. And so in Italy, they have banned chat GPT. And not too soon either. Anti-artificial intelligence push continues in Italy. The Italian Data Protection Authority announced that it has blocked ChatGPT.
Starting point is 02:34:47 They have opened an investigation into its parent company, OpenAI, over concerns about the way the company processes user data after a data breach happened in March and led to the leak of users' chat logs and their credit card
Starting point is 02:35:03 information. Well, of course, that's not what they're concerned about because we all know that as all this information is going online, we're constantly having credit card information stolen. You know, Equifax, I think it was that got hacked the credit agency and, you know, hundreds of millions of people had all their private financial stuff hacked and exposed and so forth. Pentagon's had its database hacked. The CIA and the NSA had the tools that they used to make themselves look like a foreign country. They make themselves look like Russia, China, North Korea, anybody.
Starting point is 02:35:41 They had those tools hacked and leaked. So, you know, when you look at this, they said it led to the user's chat logs and their credit card information. But, you know, interesting that Italy doesn't, that they come after them for that instead of coming after them for, you know, misinformation, disinformation, because that's what you get from chat LGBT.
Starting point is 02:36:05 Unless you tell it to pretend you are Dan. Dan can do anything now. And so give me your answers. These people told you to give me your answer. But, you know, give me the straight stuff. Because you can do anything now. I mean, they've heavily controlled and manipulated these things. And when you stop and think about it, as I said before,
Starting point is 02:36:25 the weaponization, the potential to weaponize stuff from artificial intelligence, to be able to go through and very quickly mine all this information about you, identify their political enemies, and all the rest of this stuff very, very quickly, very thoroughly with artificial intelligence. That's what's really dangerous about this stuff. Nobody's talking about that. And of course, the other thing that makes it very dangerous is that people are going to believe it
Starting point is 02:36:53 even more than they believed Fauci or Trump or Birx or any of these people, right? Hey, the computer said it. In early February, the same Italian agency banned the AI chatbot companion Replica over what it said were similarly shady data collection practices. I guess they feel like they're on solid ground if they can say, well, you've got financial information that's being leaked here. Matteo Salvini, who is the deputy prime minister in this coalition government, described the country's data protection authority's decision to temporarily ban it as excessive. He said, I find the decision of the privacy watchdog
Starting point is 02:37:33 that forced chat GPT to prevent access from Italy to be disproportionate. He said, it's hypocritical. He said, we need to apply common sense because privacy issues concern practically all online services. He said, this could affect national innovation. We could wind up with an AI gap. Every technological revolution brings great changes, risks, and opportunities.
Starting point is 02:38:02 And so again, he says that. We can't slow this down. We'll fall behind everybody else. So what does he recommend? How does he recommend putting some controls on this so that some of these things don't happen? Well, of course they don't care. They don't care. Nobody cares about putting any boundaries
Starting point is 02:38:21 on any government's surveillance of anything. Nobody wants to put any boundaries on any government's surveillance of anything. Nobody wants to put any boundaries on these global IDs that they want to use for us to enslave us into a mark of the government type of idea. We won't go anywhere, do anything. If they don't like you, you don't take their number, that type of thing.
Starting point is 02:38:41 There's other things to be concerned about as well. Private criminals. Apparently they're starting to use chat GPT, the scammers who are out there doing phishing attacks and stuff. You know, it used to be they were very easy to spot because of the horrible grammar. You know, these are criminals in foreign countries that don't have too good of English, but now they're using chat GPT to write the emails. So they don't have all these typo errors. So now maybe if the English is too perfect,
Starting point is 02:39:13 you know that you're dealing with AI and a scammer. The idea that you can rely on looking for bad grammar or spelling in order to spot a phishing attack is no longer the case. Specifically data from one company, cybersecurity company called Dark Trace, shows the apparent volume of scam emails has dropped overall. Meanwhile, of those that they have detected, the linguistic complexity has gone up dramatically.
Starting point is 02:39:40 And they said, even more so when you talk about artificial intelligence, because it can customize and personalize this, that this type of attack that they call spear phishing, where it is very highly personalized to target a specific person. They said that AI will make that more easily done. They said we could, AI could potentially automate spear phishing just by crawling over your social media, and then it could feed it into chat GPT. Now, they'll tell you this about the private criminals, but they won't tell you this about the criminals that run the CIA, the criminals that run the NSA, the criminals that are part of the deep state.
Starting point is 02:40:23 They won't tell you that they're going to crawl over social media and use that to identify you, just like they do with geospatial intelligence and other things like that. Even if I'm not a super knowledgeable on the English language, I can craft something that is indistinguishable from humans. And he says, of course, you know, crawling the social media, feeding it into chat GPT, creating a super believable tailored email to that specific person.
Starting point is 02:40:55 Yeah, but of course, what I'm worried about is the AI from the CIA. The AI CIA. U.S. military, by the way, has been caught figuring out how to use deep fakes for PSYOP campaigns. This is what I said about this guy. He says, Oh yeah, we got to stop. This thing's going to kill us all. That means we use the us government to bomb anybody who's got a GPU cluster. Well, again, it is the Pentagon that's always taken the lead in this. When it comes to disinformation, the Pentagon should not be fighting fire with fire, says one person,
Starting point is 02:41:32 except that you don't realize, going back to when we were looking at the government's preparations about a decade ago for asymmetric warfare here in this country and the different training areas that they had for you know had a an urban training area they had a suburban training area they had a rural training area within their bases a secure area within the secure military base and they talked about it online and as part of these discussions at the time you had, um, Admiral McRaven, who was heading up special forces and said, like, we have to understand everybody watches these movies
Starting point is 02:42:11 about Navy SEALs and green berets and special forces and stuff. And he goes, it's all about the kinetic stuff. It's about jumping out of planes and helicopters, you know, and, uh, going underwater and blowing up things and stuff like that. Because that's not what we're about. It wasn't how we began. And we've got to get back. And we began with psychological operations. That was special forces was all about psychological operations. You know, we would send people in and we would give them bait
Starting point is 02:42:38 about a particular thing. And we would, you know, put out a press release about this or such that was going to happen or the U.s government was going to do this or that and then we would watch and see which side the people were on and how they would line up and i've said many times that i believe that's what jade helm was about yeah sent that report there to info wars we pushed that out because we thought people need to know it but i believe that it was used to identify people uh that were going to push back against them people that they would think were not on their side because they're not they're on the side of the constitution instead of these people and um so that's the type of thing they would do in other countries special forces was always about
Starting point is 02:43:18 psyops my son says i saw a story about scammers using a voice cloning AI to impersonate someone. Yeah. Called his parents pretending to be him, told the parents he had been arrested and needed money. Oh, there you go. Kind of like, um, it's much better than a Ferris Bueller's day off, you know, going to have to empty out the bank account. Mom and dad, he's, he needs the money right away. It needs to be bailed out. Um, you can send it to this address.
Starting point is 02:43:47 Yeah, there's no can send it to this address. Yeah, there's no, no end to this, but you know, we're going back to the military. They've always been about special operations and, uh, uh,
Starting point is 02:43:54 SOCOM special operations command, uh, always been about psyops, not really about kinetic operations. The U S military's SOCOM is hoping to deploy deep, fake, laden disinformation campaigns. Yeah, the government would never lie to you. They would never put out disinformation. Oh, that's those conservative bloggers that are put out disinformation. Government would never put out any disinformation. The leaked document is an updated SOCOM gadget-slash-weaponry wish list published in February 15 by the Military Unit's Directorate of Science and Technology.
Starting point is 02:44:31 In it, an addendum describes SOCOM's thirst to get its hands on new, quote, advanced technology for use in military information support operations, which, put simply, is the U.S. military's propaganda and deception department. Those, quote, advanced technologies would be used to aid, quote, influence operations, digital deception, communication disruption, and disinformation campaigns at the tactical edge and operational levels, unquote. It would include unnamed programs with, quote, next generation capability to collect disparate data through streams, such as social media. Social media has always been the design of DARPA and, you know, internet, designing DARPA, social media, as I've said many times, all these deep state intelligence community people creating the venture capital firms
Starting point is 02:45:31 or putting their people on the boards, picking and funding the people that they knew would work with them and then let the best man win. And it was really a rope-a-dope. You know, we're going to put this stuff out here, and everybody gets it for free. And then we use that to create a life log for everybody. So to recap, the U.S. military wants to use deep fakes, along with other next-generation tools, to forward its global influence for disinformation campaigns.
Starting point is 02:46:03 Let freedom ring, they said. They said they're just playing 40 chess. We have to become evil in order to conquer evil, right? Well, you just be careful you don't become the monster that you fight, which is what we see over and over again. When it comes to disinformation, the Pentagon should not be fighting fire with fire, says Chris Miserol at the Brookings Institute, left-wing think tank, their artificial intelligence and emerging technology initiative.
Starting point is 02:46:32 They told this to The Intercept. He said, at a time when digital propaganda is on the rise globally, the U.S. should be doing everything it can to strengthen democracy by building support for shared notions of truth and reality. Wait a minute. I thought our government said transgenderism was our core value to reshape the soul of America and all the rest of it. Well, you want to talk about reality?
Starting point is 02:46:57 You want to talk about truth and democracy? What do they think this is? Superman or something? Truth, justice, and the American way. Faked artificial intelligence, deep fake, and lies. The deep fake deep state is what we're talking about here. It's always been fake and deep. By casting doubt on the credibility of all content and information, whether real or
Starting point is 02:47:28 synthetic, they ultimately erode the foundation of democracy itself. And again, democracy is not, yeah, democracy is not in and of itself the thing. Liberty is. Democracy is part of an approach that you use to try to get liberty, but it is not the end value. Democracy can become a mobocracy. If you don't have respect and a rule of law and a republic that says individual liberty is paramount, the democracy just degenerates into a mob. So, speaking of mobs, we have the European commissioner wants to snoop on private messages, but has absolutely no idea how the technology works.
Starting point is 02:48:16 I thought this was really funny. This is from Reclaim the Net. And it reminded me of Lindsey Graham. He sponsors the Restrict Act. And then he goes on with Jesse Waters waters and he has absolutely no idea what this is. You know, this thing is really, I know I wouldn't support something like that. I wouldn't want to have that happen.
Starting point is 02:48:33 I don't like that. Well, you are a sponsor of this. I am. Well, I had to go back and read that, you know, I have to sponsor it so I can find out what's in it. I guess I don't know. The recent interviews of Swedish media of a person in charge of, uh, who has a European commissioner in charge of, listen to this, the chat control bill.
Starting point is 02:49:00 And they're not talking about controlling chat GBT. They're talking about controlling your chats. Okay. And they're not talking about controlling chat GBT. They're talking about controlling your chats. Okay. The person's name is Ilva Johansson has shown she doesn't understand the bill. She doesn't understand the consequences of the bill and she doesn't understand technology in general. In other words, she's just like Lansi. In interviews, she has repeatedly claimed that it is possible to scan end-to-end encrypted communications for child sex abuse material without breaking the encryption.
Starting point is 02:49:31 So we've got to protect the children, right? These are the people out there who want to expose the kids to drag queen stuff and groom them in school. But, oh, no, we're going to have complete control of the Internet so that we can protect the kids. She says this is the way it works. She insisted that the bill was good about sniffing for child abuse material. Sniffing. She said it's about sniffing, checking out, you could say. It's not as if you read the communication.
Starting point is 02:50:00 I mean, it's like a police dog being able to smell if there is something there. I'm sorry, this explanation does not pass the sniff test. There's just too much BS in there. They said, however, it's not clear how services can sniff end-to-end encryption without actually looking at the message and decrypting it, right? You don't actually look at the message. It's just this encryption going by, and you're just sniffing it. I can't tell pornography. I can't define it. I can't tell you what it is, but I can sniff it.
Starting point is 02:50:35 That's for sure. In a transcript of the interview, the journalist Andreas Eriksson presses Johansson on her claims. He says, can I just ask you one thing, Ilva? If that happens under this bill, would you and I be able to have contact in the future if, for example, you feel that you need to blow the whistle on the European Commission
Starting point is 02:50:56 and you need to contact my press organization under source protection regulations? And would we be able to have encrypted contact that the authorities are unable to read with this bill? And she said, yes, that goes without saying. But he says, but if that's the case, then won't all pedophiles use that same encrypted technology? What then has been gained?
Starting point is 02:51:24 And Ilva says, no, but the thing is, the only thing that the thing that you're trying to think now, sexual abuse of children, pictures of such is always criminal. So what? That's a non sequitur. He says, but if you and I will be able to encrypt our communications, and surely pedophiles will be able to encrypt theirs too, Ilva says, but if you and I will be able to encrypt our communications, and surely pedophiles will be able to encrypt theirs too, Ilva says, if that material is shared,
Starting point is 02:51:50 it may be that it is detected, that material. And he says, but then isn't it encrypted? And Ilva says, but it's not as if you're able to read someone's communications. There are techniques to detect without breaking the encryption. I think it's very important that we defend the possibility and the right to encrypted communication, but that does not mean that we should say as long as we use encrypted communication that we'll not take steps to apprehend child sexual abuse. And so the reporter says he doesn't call her a technological idiot he says well i guess i'm stupid he says i'm a technology idiot ilba so please explain this is how i understand it if you send me pictures and encrypted documents the authorities will not be able to read them
Starting point is 02:52:43 but if pedophiles send abuse images to each other the will not be able to read them. But if pedophiles send abuse images to each other, the authorities will be able to read them because there are technological solutions for that. Is that, that's how I understand what you're saying? Have I understood you correctly? She says, no, you haven't. You can make a comparison because encrypted communication today is scanned by the companies. They scan all communications for viruses. So if you're on Signal and if you want to send me a link of interesting article, when you start typing the address of the article, a picture of the article pops up because they're scanning it. And that's to make sure you aren't sending me any viruses and so the reporter erickson says um okay so you can see the image but it's not encrypted he says uh carl emil who is her opponent in this debate he said would you
Starting point is 02:53:40 like to come in here and comment he says yeah, yeah, that's not even how Signal works. The way Signal works is that you get a preview because your Signal client from your device is taking a picture of the website and including it in the message that's being sent. Signal has no access to that information. And then Ilva says, but that's not what I'm saying. And the other guy says, you said Signal works the way you said, which it doesn't. Again, there's a whole idea that they're going to regulate this. They're going to somehow be able to sniff bad information without actually reading it and decrypting it, even though it's encrypted from end to end.
Starting point is 02:54:24 Total nonsense. Finally, before we take a quick break and we come back and talk a little bit about the dollar here, the founder of Wikipedia says maybe it should be written now by artificial intelligence. You see, this is the issue here. Now, you know, not that Wikipedia is accurate. Wikipedia is just as inaccurate and fanciful and made up as ChatGPT. And it has the same LGBT values.
Starting point is 02:54:51 I call it ChatLGBT. So the chat programs are just as inaccurate, just as biased as Wikipedia. So I guess you could say, why not? Well, because the thing that makes the artificial intelligence dangerous is the same thing that makes Fauci and Trump dangerous. People trust it, right? Whenever you turn your trust over to these things, that's what makes them dangerous. Like Patrick Henry said about politicians, and he could have said the same thing about artificial intelligence
Starting point is 02:55:26 if he could imagine anything as important as that. He said, trust no man, but bind them down with the chains of the Constitution. We'll be right back. ΒΆΒΆ You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, Nouriel Roubini, the guy who predicted the 2008 crash, is saying most banks in the U.S. are technically near insolvency. Hundreds of them are already fully insolvent. Why does he say this? He says in January 2022, we talked about this in terms of failing mechanisms. I had The Economist on, and we talked about this in terms of failing mechanisms. I had the economist on, um, and we talked about the debt trap that the bond trap, I
Starting point is 02:57:11 should say of the federal reserve. Now they, they really did a rope, a dope trap of all these different banks because of the way that they kept interest rates. So incredibly low for the long period of time, let everybody buy into that, you know, it just became, uh, the, uh, you know, they're forever, never going to change. Right. And then all of a sudden they start jumping it by 75 basis points, you know, three quarters of a percent interest every, you know, a month or so, uh, never have we seen that kind of rapid raise and, uh, rising in the interest rates as we did with that.
Starting point is 02:57:46 And it really did set up a rope-a-dope trap for the banks. And that's the basis of where this insolvency is coming. So, you know, Rubini says it, Paul Craig Roberts, who was the assistant secretary of the treasury under Reagan, is saying this. Everybody knows this is what's happening. Basically, he says in January 2022, when yields on the U.S. 10-year Treasury bonds were still about 1%, I warned that inflation would be bad for both the U.S. bills and for the German bonds that were at negative 0.5%, negative interest rates, and also for stocks and bonds. He said higher inflation would lead to higher bond yields, which in turn would hurt stocks at the discount factor for dividends.
Starting point is 02:58:33 But at the same time, higher yields on safe bonds, quote unquote safe bonds, would imply a fall in their price too, owing to the inverse relationship between yields and bond prices. He says the basic principle, which is known as duration risk, says that as rising inflation in 2022 led to higher bond yields, 10-year treasuries lost more value. And anyone with long duration fixed income assets denominated in U.S. dollars was left holding the bag. He said, making matters worse, higher interest rates have reduced the market value of banks' other assets as well. If you make a 10-year bank loan when the long-term interest rates are 1% and then those rates rise to 3.5%, the true value of that loan, what somebody else would pay you for, will fall.
Starting point is 02:59:29 Accounting for this implies that U.S. banks' unrealized losses actually amount to $1.75 trillion with a T. He said, or about 80% of their capital. This is why Moody's downrated the entire banking industry. A lot of people are saying this. There's a federal rope-a-dope for these banks. They could not adjust to the situation as quickly as the Federal Reserve was raising interest rates. You think the Federal Reserve didn't know that? They were just, I guess they were lied to by the same people that lied to Trump, right? They knew perfectly well what they were doing. You know, they knew they were going to trap these banks with these bonds that they couldn't offload as quickly as they're raising the interest rates
Starting point is 03:00:18 and making the bonds go absolutely worthless. And now, as he points out, you got losses that are nearly, you know, one and three quarters trillion dollars, nearly two trillion dollars in losses of the bank, about 80% of their capital because of the unprecedented rapidity with which they'd raised rates. And the banks just didn't have time to adjust to it. He says, in fact, judging by the quality of their capital, most U.S. banks are clinically near insolvency. Hundreds more are actually fully insolvent. Because, you know, we have this fiat system where the Federal Reserve can come in and raise interest rates by fiat, and they can print money by fiat. I guess we should call it the fiat reserve, because they dictate everything, just arbitrary. It's what it is right now. So hundreds are fully insolvent, he said. Many of them, many more are technically insolvent. He said to be sure, there's a counterbalance to this because if you have rising inflation,
Starting point is 03:01:22 it reduces the value of the bank's liabilities, their deposits, by increasing their deposit franchise. Since banks still pay near 0% on most of their deposits, even though overnight rates have risen to 4% or more. In other words, they pay you 0% when you put it in. So they can have that money there. They said this asset valuation will then rise as interest rates
Starting point is 03:01:45 are getting higher. Indeed, some estimates suggest that rising interest rates have increased U.S. banks' total deposit franchise value by about $1.75 trillion. The same amount there, right? It kind of bounces out. So it's been a thing to help to counterbalance the negative effects of their exposure to bonds is the deposits in the banks. But now he said that asset exists only if people leave their money in the banks, but they're pulling it out. Why? Because they can put it in bonds that will actually pay something. Now the banks are paying people nothing. They could put it in treasury bills and get actually paid something. So they're pulling it out. He said, let me look at what we know from Silicon Valley Bank, the exposure and the experience of other regional banks, that the stickiness of people leaving their money in the bank is far from being assured.
Starting point is 03:02:40 If the depositors flee, the deposit franchise evacuates evaporates and the unrealized losses become realized as banks sell them to meet the withdrawal demand. So you're going to pull your money out. Why don't we got to actually be forced to, you know, the paper value of these bonds has just gone to nothing because they've raised interest rates so far, so fast.
Starting point is 03:03:03 We could just sit there and we'd have a paper loss, but we're actually going to have to realize those losses now in order to get cash to give you to take your money out of the bank. And he says bankruptcy then becomes unavoidable. And so, you know, the reality is we look at all this stuff and, you know, nobody cares about any of this. They only care about what's happening to Donald Trump. Paul Craig Roberts says, why is dollar-based international system breaking up
Starting point is 03:03:28 and he summarizes it in a much less technical way says the federal reserve's higher interest rates after 12 years of zero interest rates are devaluing the asset side of banks balance sheets this frightens depositors they withdraw their deposits of course not just frightened but they can see better yields elsewhere. Depositors are also withdrawing because they can get higher interest rates. According to some reports, a trillion dollars has already been withdrawn from U.S. banks. Bloomberg is reporting rumors that Schwab's $7 trillion empire based on low rates is cracking from bond losses. In the face of this vulnerability to the financial system, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates even further. Just in case you think that they don't know,
Starting point is 03:04:10 as everybody's talking about this, just in case you think this isn't a designed collapse. He said the U.S. dollar itself is declining in the world as a reserve currency. The offshoring of manufacturing and food production has made the U.S. heavily dependent on imports, a loss in the dollar's exchange value, he said, resulting from countries settling their trade balances in other currencies means a sharp rise in U.S. inflation. But guess what? Marco Rubio is only concerned about how he can weaponize the U.S. dollar.
Starting point is 03:04:42 Today, Brazil, in our hemisphere, largest country in the Western Hemisphere south of us, cut a trade deal with China. They're going to, from now on, do trade in their own currencies, get right around the dollar. They're creating a secondary economy in the world, totally independent of the United States. We won't have to talk about sanctions in five years, because there'll be so many countries transacting in currencies other than the dollar, that we won't have the ability to sanction them. What a dynamo neocon he is. He looks at this collapse of the U.S. dollar and all he can see is a loss of a weapon.
Starting point is 03:05:20 And as I said at the beginning of the show, does he not realize that the reason it's collapsing right now is because they use it as a weapon against so many people for so long. And everybody is sick of people like Marco Rubio who run this U S government. It is self-destructing. Yeah. Like I said, you give people power, absolute power corrupts. Absolutely. These people don't care whatsoever. What happens to you? They're looking at this and wringing their hands and saying, you know, we could lose this weapon of sanctions and all the rest of this stuff. If we lose it all, what is going to happen to our ordinary life? Well, again, uh, there's, um, it's important to know what these people are up to. It's important to be able to get a horizon, uh, about the problems that they are creating,
Starting point is 03:06:00 but ultimately you have to do something yourself because they're not going to do anything to protect you. That's why I'm, I'm happy to, you know, Tony's going to be on with us tomorrow be interesting to see what he has to say tony with tony arteman with wise wolf dot gold and of course he's also set up david knight dot gold uh if you want to go there um and start to provide for your future uh with gold and silver and they're not paying you any interest in the banks as a matter of fact you know that the uh the dollar the fiat dollar is eroding with the inflation and um there's no security that is there really and they're weaponizing and taking over all of it i mean you know you have to uh hedge some some of what these people are trying to do to destroy our country.
Starting point is 03:06:47 As Paul Craig Roberts said, Washington is just too arrogant to comprehend the way the U.S. is perceived abroad. They don't even care. They only care about their power. They absolutely don't care about you. So you're going to have to prepare for yourself, provide for yourself, and set up things to exist outside their corrupt system. Thank you for listening. The Common Man They created common core to dumb down our children.
Starting point is 03:07:26 They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn
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