The David Knight Show - 6Dec23 IRS Re-Definition of "Income" Goes to SCOTUS; Vaxed Dying at 5 TIMES Rate of Unvaxed

Episode Date: December 6, 2023

(3:00) More indications the federal government not only doesn't want to protect America's border, but wants to go to war with Americans as Austin makes veiled threats to lawmakers who don't support th...e regime's designs for empire — or he refers to the military industrial complex, the "security architecture"(13:24) GOP is playing games with a resolution equating a lack of support for Netanyahu and the Israeli government with "anti-semitism". The GOP even uses material from the hate-pimps at ADL in the resolution. Thomas Massie doesn't go along with it and is labelled anti-semitic (19:30) Democrats refuse to do anything about the open border but demand more money for Ukraine war. It's a clever move by Johnson to show Democrat contempt for America's real security, but are the measures GOP is asking for really do anything to protect the border?(26:30) German Cardinal, Muller, distills globalism and open borders to their essence in just 10 words… (47:50) Data from UK shows that over the last 2 years there have been 1 MILLION deaths of vaccinated people but only 61,000 of unvaccinated — i.e. only 6% of deaths were amongst unvaccinated even though they are only 30% of the population. The vaxed are dying at 5 times the rate of the unvaccinated. So, FLASHBACK — what the people, left & right, told us about the necessity and efficacy of jabs(1:06:25) Ivermectin prescribing doctors sent to re-education. BTW, Ivermectin is legal in TN (thanks to Senator Niceley) but can still be impossible to get at BigBox "essential" pharmacies(1:14:00) What the 1990 movie "Home Alone" tells us about inflation — how much would the grocery items Culkin bought cost you today? Nearly twice as much as the "official" inflation rate.(1:19:35) "As the dollar dies, the future is paved with gold"…Celente. And now everyone is saying it.(1:25:06) Will IRS Tax You On Your Home's "Appreciated" Value? A case before the Supreme Court now may redefine "income" once again. "Income" did not initially include wages. Then they changed the definition. Now they want to tax you on "unrealized gain", assets that have gone up in value even though you did not sell or withdraw any money. It could be a precedent with devastating effect. Is this why Biden wants an IRS army (and the GOP goes along with it)?(1:39:06) Since 4 hours of using a private jet uses the same amount of "carbon" as an average person uses in an entire year (driving, heating, cooling, cooking, eating) why is NO ONE TALKING ABOUT RESTRICTING PRIVATE JETS? Or giant yachts. But they all are talking about global "carbon taxes" and "climate reparations" paid to developing nations. Who will REALLY get the money?(1:54:29) Fighting global agenda at the State level — or in Canada at the Provincial level(1:57:29) Tucker has a formula for happiness. Is he missing something?(2:07:00) INTERVIEW Prepping for Long Term Grid Down & Other Issues Whether it's EMP, cyberattack, physical attack, political deconstruction or natural emergency — what's the best way to prepare for long term issues. What do you need? What do you do? Jack Lawson, CivilDefenseManual.com, joins to talk about a wide array of prepping do's and don'tsFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf 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 throughMail: 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/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's the 6th of December, Year of Our Lord 2023. Well, today we're going to begin with enemies of the state. The same people that tell you that if you oppose war, you are a dangerous extremist. These same people are trying to ferret out all the dangerous extremists they can find everywhere. Throw us in jail, kick us out of financial systems as well as social media. Who are the enemies of the state? And more importantly, who are our enemies in the state? And as we look at what is happening financially
Starting point is 00:01:25 coming up in the run-up to the election, there's a very important Supreme Court case that's going to affect everybody and everything about the income tax. This is not just something about people who are stock investors. It's going to affect everyone. You want to get taxed on the increased value
Starting point is 00:01:43 of your 401k that you haven't taken out or of your home or any other asset? That's what is at stake here in the Trump tax code. We'll be right back. Yeah, it's called a unrealized gain you know they played a lot of games with the income definition haven't they originally income was something that was only investment income and stocks and things like that during world war ii they redefined it to be wages, essentially. It wasn't a redefinition. They didn't really change anything. They just started doing it and nobody called their bluff on it.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Kind of like what we've seen in 2020 with the move by public health officials at every level, from local to state to federal, and nobody's calling them on it. And so when you don't call them on it, you let that stay there as a precedent, and you allow the bureaucracy to write rules. You allow the bureaucracy to enforce those rules without due process, without presumption of innocence. That's what you wind up with. That used to be simply the IRS that did that.
Starting point is 00:03:00 Now they all do that in different ways. But what we're talking about here, and we'll get into that later. There's other things I want to talk about first, but in this particular case, you had a couple who were taxed on value of an investment that they made. They were given a $15,000 tax bill, even though they had not sold it. So you got money in Bitcoin or you got money in a stock portfolio, they can tax that. They can say that the value of your house has gone up and they can make you pay taxes on that if this precedent stands. And where did this come from? This was something that was in the 2017 tax code
Starting point is 00:03:36 that Trump put through. Isn't that great? Another Trump precedent. It's like gun control by executive order and all the rest of this stuff. Oh, that guy, he's really our savior, isn't he? Well, let's talk about the Pentagon investigating dozens of extremist cases within their ranks. Well, I think I do see some extremists in the ranks of the Pentagon. I think I see them at the top. I think they've got an extreme agenda. I think the Pentagon has been involved in all of this warp speed stuff from the very beginning. They were the ones delivering it. But DARPA and the Defense Department and the intelligence community, all these people were involved in what happened to us in 2020.
Starting point is 00:04:18 And, of course, they've been working against the interests of America. And so I would say that it's surprising. working against the interests of America. And so I would say that it's surprising they said 78 cases of troops who are advocating or engaging in or supporting the overthrow of the U.S. government or seeking to alter the form of government by unconstitutional or other unlawful means. This is the same Pentagon that was using unconstitutional and unlawful means to try to force a jab on people. And they've already been called out for doing that in the past with the anthrax vaccine. But these are the people in the upper levels of government who think that they can alter the form of government without going through the constitution, who took an oath to
Starting point is 00:05:04 the Constitution that they don't follow. The same people are telling you that war is peace. And if you oppose their interventionist empire building wars, then you are the problem. So I guess if they've got 78 cases of this, it's grown beyond the Joint Chiefs of Staff and people like Austin. And, of course, they're also targeting people for censorship as well. That is also something that we increasingly see coming out of the Pentagon.
Starting point is 00:05:34 But it's not just the Pentagon. It's the Pentagon, Homeland Security, the FBI, all of government. And it's going to be an all-of-government effort to push us into CBDC as well. Biden already put the order out, and he put it out in the spring of last year. So anyway, thanks to a new report from the DOD, Inspector General says Vice, they're very upset about this. We've got to ferret out anybody in the lower ranks who actually takes an oath to the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Their annual report to Congress, pursuant to the NDAA, requires it to keep Congress informed on how well it's handling some of the Pentagon's problem areas, like diversity and inclusion. That's what they list here. That's their problems. Pentagon's got much bigger problems than that. If that's what their focus is, if their focus is on DEI, when we go to war, we're going to DIE. And that's what's happened to the military now. So, you know, you're looking at, of course, supremacist or extremist. Well, I would say these people are something of a supremacist and extremists, because when you look at the Lloyd Austin, as I just mentioned it briefly yesterday, he said, uh, these people
Starting point is 00:06:52 who are non-interventionists in America, they're weakening us. And, um, he said this in the context of lecturing at Congress on how they needed to give him money to go fight a war in Ukraine, completely ignoring the border. Of course, that's not their concern. America is not their concern, except when Americans rise up and say, we don't want to be a part of this. We don't want to be in this war. We don't want to send this money. Oh, well, now you're the problem. Now you're the problem. You know, people, by the way, people who demand war, have you ever noticed that the people who demand that we fight wars for them, people who demand that we give them money for wars, people in America who want to go kill people like Lindsey Graham and Nikki Haley never
Starting point is 00:07:38 saw a war they didn't want to get involved in. Those kind of people, by the way, can be very hateful, can't they? And is that a surprise? I mean, we're talking about people who want to commit mass murder in a war. Should we be surprised that they hate us when we oppose them on that? Should we be surprised at anything that they do? Because these are people that demand that we kill. And if you stand in their way, they'll try to kill you. They certainly
Starting point is 00:08:07 want to do it. You know, of course, you remember what Jesus said, if you really hate somebody, you really get angry with them, you've already committed murder in your heart. Well, these people have committed murder in their heart many times to me when I say I don't want to get involved in Ukraine or in Israel. It's not my fight. Either one of those. Not my fight. I was a, let me just say this to Mr. Goldfold yesterday. I saw he put something up at the very end, screaming in uppercase. It's not my fight. If Israel is your thing, go to Israel.
Starting point is 00:08:36 You go fight, Mr. Goldfold. You say, this is our war. He says he doesn't need God's help. That's a big part of your problem. That pride. Pushing God out. Doing it yourself. But don't expect me to fight your wars.
Starting point is 00:08:49 Don't expect for me to pay for your wars. I'm not a part of this. I was a non-interventionist before I became a Christian. And I'm a real hardcore non-interventionist now. Because as Sergeant York said before he was gaslit by his commanding officer. He said, the book's again killing. And this is simply killing that we're talking about here. We haven't been attacked.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Sergeant York would have known what to do if somebody attacked him in Tennessee. He would have defended himself and his family. That's not what we're talking about here. This is simply murder. another form of it. We have the people who want to murder us with the shots, the people who want to murder us with the wars, because we're now figuring out that the shots were murder, and the people who want to kill us with all their depopulation schemes no energy no food complete slavery lockdown all of that this is all a satanic agenda to kill us don't count me in on any of it okay the pentagon chief accused less interventionist americans of trying to undermine the security architecture that has produced decades of
Starting point is 00:10:03 prosperity with great power without great power war, he said. That's his quote. So think about that. He's talking about, so if I oppose Lloyd Austin, the Raytheon executive, we know what he's there for. He's not there for America. He's there for security architecture. He's there for money.
Starting point is 00:10:23 He's just like Big Pharma. And it's a revolving door, just like for Big Pharma. You know, this guy, Lloyd Austin, he's no different from these FDA heads that have come and gone. And he says, we have produced decades of prosperity. For who? For who? Are you better off because of all the government spending and taxes that we have paid for these weapon systems like the F-35? So unbelievably expensive and also now completely hacked by the Chinese to the extent they can eject a pilot, take over the plane. Are we really better off?
Starting point is 00:11:04 Are we more prosperous? Are we safer? No. And when he talks about without having a great power war, that's exactly what Ukraine is. I mean, they're pushing this as close as they can. They're using Ukraine as proxies and we're fighting them to the last Ukrainian, but everybody sees this, the very beginning of this. I played for you, you know, we talked about what's been going on, the coup that was there and the rest of it, but even in India, yeah, this independent party, they're not aligned with either side. An Indian general said, well, this is a proxy war and they're going to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian. Chris Christie has said that. He said, look at how much money we're getting.
Starting point is 00:11:47 We're decimating the Russian military. You want to talk about this not being a great power war? And not only that, but these fools, these greedy fools like Lloyd Austin, want a great power war with both Russia and China at the same time. Austin appeared to be targeting Republicans in Congress because, you know, if you stand in the way, you are an extremist. And you're against the security architecture that we've created. They don't even call it national security because it's not about national security.
Starting point is 00:12:21 He doesn't care a whit about the border. He lectures these people. They say, well, you know, we'll give you the money for Ukraine, but you've got to do something about the border first. Nope, nope, nothing about the border. We're going to go to Ukraine. That's what the Democrats respond. That's what Lloyd Austin is saying. Austin went on to urge Congress to pass a full-year appropriations bill and to approve Biden's behemoth $106 billion spending request.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Military aid for Ukraine against Russia, for Taiwan against China, and for Israel with the Middle East war. We're talking about World War III. How about three wars for World War III? Three areas of conflict that were escalating here. He said, you know, our competitors don't have to operate under continuing resolutions. Here's the reality.
Starting point is 00:13:12 You know, the fiat petrodollar that they've created, that Kissinger created, that fiat petrodollar fantasy money, your fantasy money is your only real superpower, Lloyd Austin. Lord Austin. That's the one he wants to become. You know, you have your ability to spend vast sums of money allows you to create profits for yourself, for your companies. It allows you to be the arms manufacturer for the world. That for your companies. It allows you to be the arms manufacturer for the world.
Starting point is 00:13:45 That's your superpower. And you've abused your superpower. And you're going to lose that superpower. Believe them when they tell you that funding these wars is mostly about enriching America's military industrial complex, said Thomas Massey. He said the plan to revitalize, quote-unquote, the defense industrial base, he says,
Starting point is 00:14:06 ending the war in Afghanistan was really tough on profits. That's right. As a matter of fact, he had, and I don't know if I put this in. Did I put this in the thing? Actually, no, I didn't. I forgot to put this on the deck um he was uh jerry nadler got up and pushed back against this republican resolution that equated uh anti-zionism with anti-semitism and jerry nadler said uh-huh uh and and thomas massey retweeted and said,
Starting point is 00:14:47 this guy is Jewish, he's one of the highest ranking members of the Democrat side, Jerry Nadler is. And listen to what he has to say about all the internal opposition to Netanyahu, to the Israeli government, to their policies and the rest of this stuff. And he says, so you're saying then that anybody who opposes Netanyahu
Starting point is 00:15:05 or the Israeli government is anti-Semitic? And that's what they're saying. And that's what this resolution was about. This is what the Speaker is putting out there and Republicans. And every Republican except for Thomas Massey voted for that. There were some Democrats who voted against it. Some of them, like Jerry Nadler. Surprising.
Starting point is 00:15:29 I never thought I would agree with Jerry Nadler on anything. But as I've said before, I am anti-American federal government. Let me just put it that way. I'm anti-federal government. The federal government has nothing to do with America. The federal government is our enemy in the state. I don't hate America. I love America. And because I love America, I despise the federal government is our enemy in the state. I don't hate America. I love America.
Starting point is 00:15:49 And because I love America, I despise the federal government. I make no bones about it. I'm anti-vax. I'm anti-fed. Every aspect of it is unredeemable at this point. They have completely destroyed and rebelled against the Constitution. And so, you know, when you look at this, I'm not anti-American, but I'm anti-government. Don't ever tell me that a government, especially a foreign government, must be loved.
Starting point is 00:16:18 And I must not speak evil of it. You know, you have people, why are the Republicans doing this, by the way? For the same reason that DeSantis went to Israel to sign the anti-free speech bill. And this is a way to intimidate members of Congress who were intimidated, except for Thomas Massey. He's a good guy. He stood alone. Of course, they are, he doubled down on it. He said, we need to consider that AIPAC, the American-Israeli Political Action Committee, very big, very big. I covered their meeting when Trump was running for president in 2016. They had all of the presidential candidates at that point in time come to speak to APAC. And I was there.
Starting point is 00:16:58 And it's amazing how big that is in Washington. And so Thomas Massey said they need to register as a foreign agent because they are a foreign agency. They should be subject to the FARA Act, the Foreign Agent Registration Act. But they're not. They're not. How is that?
Starting point is 00:17:20 Trump says Israel owns the Congress, and rightfully so is what he said. Rightfully so? And this is why this is being done by the Republicans, and rightfully so is what he said. Rightfully so? And this is why this is being done by the Republicans, because they want money. That's why you had DeSantis signing hate speech bills and going to Israel to do it. This is shameless pandering and virtue signaling to a foreign government. To a foreign government. And let me just say for the people who, I've got a lot of Christians who are writing me very angry that I don't give them carte blanche
Starting point is 00:17:49 on all the rest of this stuff. And all I can say is that I have some very clear, very clear things that I follow in the Bible. I'm against war. And so, you know, if you think that your understanding of revelation trumps that well you know do what you think is right you're not going to change my mind on this so stop writing me about this i'm not going to support this i don't care you can turn the program off you can stop sending money whatever you do i i'm you can't buy me you understand i opposed
Starting point is 00:18:26 alex when i worked for him he was my only source of income and i opposed him uh i'm gonna do what i think i have to do i'm gonna say what i believe and if you don't agree with me fine you may want to have an honest opinion once in a while, but if you don't, that's fine. If you want me to alter the news to suit the demographics that I'm hoping are going to follow me, not going to happen. I really don't care. If I cared, I would start altering what I have to say about the vaccine and all the rest of the stuff so I could get on some of these social media platforms.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I don't care. On Monday, Thomas Massey, who voted against both funding the Ukraine war and the new military aid for Israel, criticized the administration for citing the defense industrial base as a need to continue to fund wars. And so for that, he's now being called anti-Semitic racist hateful he is i guess an enemy of the security architecture for world war three i certainly am i certainly am so the u.s border control bill collapsed they put up a deal and again this is i think clever politics i would not like to see the money go you know the is, we'll give you money for Ukraine, but you've got to give us what we want at the border. And all they want at the border is to change the asylum rules. And I don't really think it's just, you know, it's virtually significant.
Starting point is 00:19:56 But it's not something that Democrats want to do. They won't do it even for that. And so, like I said before, it is that part of it is a smart move a smart political move on the part of speaker johnson to uh show that the democrats are at war with the u.s with with americans uh that's very clear uh so you know we keep seeing this over and over again they adamantly, even though they have unlimited amounts of money, right? You know, Democrats could look at this and say, well, it's just fiat currency.
Starting point is 00:20:30 We'll give, you know, tell the Federal Reserve to create some more phony credits on the computer, and we'll hand those credits out to this group and to that group. All it is is just money, right? But they don't want to do that. It's the same type of attitude we hear bernie sanders say with any tax cut they're looting the treasury right they're taking money that belongs to us because everything belongs to them right they believe that we're just their serfs and any tax cut they said is expenditure. So it's the same type of thing.
Starting point is 00:21:07 Their architecture for tyranny, it's a threat to their architecture for tyranny. Mitch McConnell even came out. Again, this is political. He doesn't care about the border. Mitch McConnell has never cared about the border. He had plenty of time to do stuff about the border. He's not doing anything about it.
Starting point is 00:21:24 So this is, again, virtue signaling in politics. Mitch McConnell says we need to restore a functional asylum and parole system and ensure meaningful enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. He said that was a bridge too far for Senate Democrats.
Starting point is 00:21:40 He's playing games. But isn't it interesting that the Democrats even refused to play that game? They don't even care about the optics of this because, um, defense of the United States is not their concern. Chuck Schumer blasted Republican senators for holding up their negotiations on sending more weapons to Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:22:04 But, um, as, um, they are adamant that they're going to leave the border open, Johnson tweeted out, he said, any national security supplemental package must begin with our own border. He's taking a very smart situation. The Democrats position, the Democrats are not. And so they passed this stabilization bill and then in the Senate that was backed by 30 GOP senators that's only about two-thirds of the GOP senators even backed
Starting point is 00:22:38 it so again there's very little that they want to do. Interestingly enough, and I did think that this was interesting, even Lindsey Graham. And I think this isn't because he's had a change of heart about open borders and immigration. He was a part of the original gang of eight back in 2013 who wanted open immigration. But now he's saying we got to have a border policy changes before we fund any more of the Ukraine war. This is a guy who has been, uh, all war all the time, just like Nuki Haley. They want to put it in that front burner, do any blank check, just give this to anybody who wants to have a war.
Starting point is 00:23:20 We want to be a part of that because we know that we can sell weapons to at least one side, if not both sides in any conflict around the world. And so Lindsey Graham has always been for war. And even Lindsey Graham is pulling back for this particular ploy. Again, Mitch McConnell has never cared about the border, never done anything when he had the majority to protect the border. Lindsey Graham has been actually an advocate for open borders for a decade. And yet now they've wised up. This was election year. This is posturing. They're not going to do anything to protect the border.
Starting point is 00:23:54 I can guarantee you. But he's saying, I'm not going to help Ukraine until we help ourselves. That's Lindsey Graham talking. That is pretty amazing. And yet the reality is, is that when you look at people like Graham and you look at people like Nikki Haley, it's not just illegal immigration, but it's also legal immigration. As Nikki Haley says, we want to flood this country for whatever the corporation corporations, you tell us what you need and we'll just grant that to you. Not going to have any restrictions. You want some cheap labor? Fine. You want this or that? that to you. Not going to have any restrictions.
Starting point is 00:24:25 You want some cheap labor? Fine. You want this or that? That's fine. We'll bring the people in. You just tell us what you want, said Nikki Haley. And so Mark Akorian, who's director of the Center for Immigration Studies, he said, the thing I'd like to hear asked of these people,
Starting point is 00:24:42 there's questions about legal immigration. He said, that's where people like Graham and Newky Haley are not going to be good. As long as the discussion is confined to controlling the border, Republicans pretty much are presenting a united front because they don't have to really do anything about it. The Democrats, on the other hand, one of the leaders in terms of saying we're adamantly, you know, no matter how important it is to continue this proxy war with Russia, we are not going to do anything about protecting the border. And that is Pramila Jayapal. Let's just call her Pramila PayPal. Because Pramila PayPal is all about pleasing the big companies,
Starting point is 00:25:26 just like Nuki Haley. And so PayPal is an Indian-born advocate for massive migration of the American workplaces, the communities, and societies. She's a Democrat, but she's exactly the same as Nuki Haley. Maybe the thing is Nuki Haley is exactly like the Democrats. She talked about how she was inspired to begin in politics because she saw Hillary Clinton. So maybe we should call her Nuki Hillary. Of course, you know, Hillary also never saw a war she didn't want to get
Starting point is 00:25:55 involved in, never was ashamed of the people that she killed. We need to put our foot down, said PayPal, and say, no, they want to try to trade destruction of the asylum system for aid in Ukraine. By that, she means the open border situation. And no, we're not going to do that. We're going to have an invasion of economic migrants. This is not about asylum. Asylum is what you do, people who are political refugees. They're not interested in that. You just had the Biden administration after this Christian German family was here, Christian homeschoolers who were under persecution in Germany. They had been here for a decade.
Starting point is 00:26:38 And the Biden administration just tried to throw them out. They're real refugees. These other people who are coming in here are not refugees. This is mass migration. And we understand what this is about. It was interesting because LifeSite News, it's a Catholic site, they had an exclusive interview with a German cardinal. His name is Mueller, I guess.
Starting point is 00:26:58 It's got an umlaut over the U, I think is the way you pronounce it. Cardinal Mueller. He says mass migration is being used to destroy national identities. He told the truth about this. He laid it out. He said we have these self-appointed globalists. That was his term, self-appointed. We're using mass migration to destroy the national identity of countries.
Starting point is 00:27:22 Exactly what Pramila PayPal and Newky Haley want. But he said, mass immigration is not about helping our people. It's about destroying national identity. They say that national identity is nationalism, which has caused all wars. So they say they're against nationalism, but they're really against the nation. He said, if nationalism is the reason for wars, we must ask who is financing the wars and what is the interest behind it?
Starting point is 00:27:51 It's the military-industrial complex. It's people like Lloyd Austin. They want everyone to be completely isolated, not connected to language, not connected to culture, not connected to family, and not having a native land where you feel at home. That's what this is all about. That's why I said, you know, when you look at the lockdown,
Starting point is 00:28:12 when you look at what they want to do with the different MacGuffins, whether it's the pandemic MacGuffin or it's the climate MacGuffin, it's always about isolating us. You'll go nowhere. You'll do nothing, either because you're going to be using quote-unquote carbon or because you're going to be spreading germs. But either way, the solution is the same. You've got to stay home, isolate yourself, and only communicate to people through the systems that we control, through the internet that we control, through the electrical grid that we control.
Starting point is 00:28:45 But you're not going to go anywhere. We've got a 15-minute city, and understand it's going to be smaller than that. They don't want you to get out. And it's amazing to me to see how we have really fallen into this trap, even as a society. Culturally, we've bought into this. I was driving with Karen the other day,
Starting point is 00:29:02 and we went past a house, and there were all these kids playing. And it just struck me as odd. And then I thought, why is that striking me as odd? We used to play outside all the time. We were always outside playing in her neighborhood in New York and in my neighborhood in Florida. We were always in the front yard. We were playing touch football or flag football or something like, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:28 we were always outside doing stuff. We were bicycling, we were riding, you know, whatever. And, you know, playing war, for example, you know, hoping that we could grow up to be Lloyd Austin. But, you know, it was, and I thought, how did we get to this situation where it's really strange to see kids out playing? Well, they've scared everybody, right? Oh, your kid's going to get abducted. You got nosy neighbors who will call social services on you, all the rest of this stuff. You don't go down to the store.
Starting point is 00:30:05 I mean, I used to ride my bike for hours. I'd go to stores by myself and I'd just ride it anywhere I wanted to go. I don't know, don't do that now. And so they have found a way to isolate us. But this is really weaponized. Culturally, we bought into this and we bought into it based on fear. And now they have weaponized that fear, and they've escalated it. Fear of the germs especially. But he said, this is what it's really about, is to make sure that you're not connected by language,
Starting point is 00:30:36 by culture, by family, or even to the land that you grew up in. They want to destroy all that. They want everyone to be atomized, to have no culture, to have no religious roots, to have no identity. Mueller also believes that the elites are committing genocide by promoting abortion and euthanasia. He is very discerning about the political stuff here. He really is he said anybody who criticizes this is called a nazi by those who themselves promote the murderous nazi ideology and that is the ideology that might makes right he said now the genocide is being carried out and they protect it by propaganda they equate the critics of their genocide. They equate us with the people who committed genocide in the past, the Nazis.
Starting point is 00:31:31 You see, it's a projection. That's what they always do. They say, well, we've got to stop hate speech. That means that they hate you and they hate your speech. And they're going to stop it. And these are the people who, every time anything happens, we're going to oppose you. We're going to call you racist. That's what they just did in the Congress.
Starting point is 00:31:50 You oppose our aid to Israel? You are racist. So shut up and sit down. You have been canceled. I have labeled you as a racist. You know, in that resolution, the Republicans actually referenced the heinous ADL. These racist pimps who have made so much money pushing the accusation of racism on everybody else, the Republican Party embraced the ADL's definitions of this
Starting point is 00:32:18 stuff. That is where they are. The Nazi accusation, he said, is often used as an instrument of power to that is where they are. The Nazi accusation, he said, is often used as an instrument of power to suppress dissent and to suppress debate. Because, again, you don't debate anybody if they're racist. You just dismiss them. So just call them racist and you're done. Just, you know, hate them and you're done.
Starting point is 00:32:43 You don't have to have a debate over war or anything else. The globalist said, Cardinal Mueller, don't care that suicide rates among young people are growing worldwide. That's fine for them. He said the globalists don't feel anything about the suicide. For them, people are just a number. 10,000 people less is a good statistic. And so then he kind of defined uh he kind of condensed this he said understand that the globalist system is a blend of capitalism communism he said western globalists are capitalists with a socialist mindset and
Starting point is 00:33:19 of course we have seen this haven't't we? And the Chinese Communist Party. They call themselves Chinese, communists, but they are really fascist economically, by the economic definition, and really even by some of the political and war definitions. Take a look at what they have done to different ethnic groups, like the Uyghurs, for example. We're going to purge them out. They're highly nationalistic, highly ethnic in terms of what they promote. They are looking to project military and political power everywhere. So in that regard, they look very much like Nazi Germany, don't they? Except, of course, the Nazis also described themselves as socialists.
Starting point is 00:34:06 And when you go to, quote unquote, communist China, and again, they use the communist tactics of things like struggle sessions and what we see being applied here in the United States in terms of you must be anti-racist, you know, so you must criticize yourself and all the rest of the stuff. So they use those communist tactics and they use the communist labels. But then when you actually look at what they're doing, it's a bunch of corrupt politicians who have to have a share in every business that happens there. And then enslaving their people. And so you're not going to do business in China unless you've got some Chinese political functionary on your board of directors so that they can steal what is
Starting point is 00:34:54 happening, you know, steal the designs, the intellectual property theft is part of that. But it really is a fascist system. Fascism economically defined as a merger of the state and the economy and so where the state is really controlling it and that's really what they are and so when you look at the people here in america you could call silicon valley you could call them fascists you could call them marxists you'd be right in both cases they're neo-marxists is what george gilder calls them but again the chinese communists are highly nationalistic, not internationalistic, right?
Starting point is 00:35:29 And fascistic. So whoever has the most money is in power. And they control and pay the media, says the Cardinal. And he's right. Just take a look at Tucker. Tucker, who for decades pushed back on 9-11 until he went independent. And then he says, well, I don't know. You can't say anything about Building 7.
Starting point is 00:35:50 You get fired. And, of course, you can't say anything about the lockdowns and the jabs. You can't oppose that when you're at Fox News, or they'll fire you for that, too, because that's the people who pay them. As the Cardinal said, this is totalitarianism that is merged with materialism. He said climate change and the green movement are being used as they substitute religion. I agree with him 100%. I've said all this myself, as a matter of fact. The respect for the creature, he says, is derived from the belief in the good creator.
Starting point is 00:36:20 And we don't need to have a catastrophic worldview. Matter of fact, there's a meme that somebody put up of John Kerry and they put a sandwich board on him and it says the end is near come and it's got a date and that date scratched off and then another date and it scratched off another date. It just keeps going down. Catastrophe. He says they use sexuality like a drug.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Well, this is the brave new world, and they use drugs as well. They use drugs and sex. And they use it especially on the kids. That was the brave new world. He said globalism is materialism, totalitarianism, contempt for humanity, the uprooting and the destruction of people's identity. Well, that is a very good definition of what globalism is. But, of course, you know that the ADL and many other people have said, well, if you talk about globalism, that's just code word for anti-Semitism, right? You see that trick?
Starting point is 00:37:26 The ADL and these people. trick, the idea on these people? You want to define what these people are doing? You say that these are a bunch of elitists who are materialist, totalitarian, who have nothing but contempt for humanity. They want to uproot and destroy people's identity. Oh, well, then you're anti-Semitic, obviously. I'm sick of these labels out there. And I am sick of these tactics that they use.
Starting point is 00:37:52 And I'm sick of the Republicans joining in with this. Just more indication that there's very little difference between the Republicans and the Democrats and that the federal government is beyond reform. It really is. You got to fight it. At the local level. If you can do that.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Zelensky is now being labeled as an autocrat. What a surprise by the mayor of Kiev. He says at some point we will no longer be any different from Russia. Where everything depends on the whim of one man. They reached that point a long time ago in Ukraine. This guy's creating his own churches. He's arresting the monks that have been there for centuries in Ukraine. He's arresting his, you know,
Starting point is 00:38:39 one of the first things he did was arrest his political opponents after the election. He's been trained very well by the Democrats, hasn't he? And a Zelensky party MP is now telling women to go to the front lines. Hey, you go. Why don't you go? Don't you go, Zelensky. You go to the front lines. No, we need to have more women need to sign up because we're running out of men.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And we are going to fight them. That's always been the plan. We're going to fight them to the last Ukrainian. And they said that, you know, in 2019, Arestovich says, oh, we're going to be destroyed here. Oh, that's horrible. No, the good news is that we get into NATO. We get into NATO. Who does that benefit?
Starting point is 00:39:19 Well, that means that Arestovich and his pals, Zelensky and the rest of them, they get to join the globalist club. You know, NATO's their ticket in. And they don't care if they destroy their country. They don't care if they destroy how many Ukrainians they kill. And this is what we've seen from Trump with the vaccine stuff. This is what we've seen from each and every one of these people in 2020, what they did to their own country.
Starting point is 00:39:46 And so she says, the people are the state. As the people, so the state. So you're nothing without the village. You're nothing without the state. Your identity is collectivist. You have no individual identity. We say that with the idea of public health. Forget about individual health. No, you don't get any exemptions for any of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:40:11 No, the collective health is what we must serve. How do you serve the collective health if you ignore the individual health? There's absolutely no way to do that. Well, before we go to break, I got some things that I want to read. Some comments. On Rumble, Maluton Milankovic, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. He said, good morning, Dave. Just wanted to say thank you for your prayers for your channel. And he's now a monthly supporter.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Well, thank you very much. I really do appreciate that. And from Nick, thank you. Nick Ellenbecker. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. On Rockfan, Gard, Goldsmith, thank you, Gard. He says, thank you, David. Seeing and hearing your principled stance against warmongers and their evil is wonderful and profound, gets me very emotional. God bless you and your family, and thank you for extending the family wisdom and strength. Well, thank you. That is very kind. On Rumble, Nathan Bedford Forrest. By the way, they're trying to purge Nathan Bedford Forrest,
Starting point is 00:41:13 and I saw it on something, yet another monument. They want to get rid of him at some university, I think, or something here in Tennessee. In the 1980s, I was under the impression the Vietnam War was just a war. The older officers in my squadron clued me in that it was a war for profit and for revenue streams for the military industrial complex. I got to say, I watched that very closely because my, uh,
Starting point is 00:41:35 my sisters were about a decade older than me. And so the boys that they knew were all looking at going to Vietnam. And, um, and so I got focused on that very early on. And by the time it was ready for me to go, you know, they ended the war right as I graduated high school. And, uh, so I didn't go, but I had been watching this very closely and it was, you know, you're probably possibly there early on. Uh, but I thought it was very clear.
Starting point is 00:42:11 They had no objective at that point in time. We had people, uh, in the, in the military and this is, uh, you know, a lot of people have pointed this out. They didn't lose any battles, but they would fight these pitched battles, and many people die on both sides. And then they would tell them to clear out. It's like, what do we fight that for? There was no strategy to win.
Starting point is 00:42:37 And later on, when I started interviewing with various companies to work as an engineer, that was in the late 70s, so about, you know, five years or so after it ended. And these guys were talking about how they started this and started that during the Vietnam War. And I started to realize, you know, this was just kind of a weapons program for the military industrial complex.
Starting point is 00:43:03 They were practicing on the battlefield. And your lives don't mean anything at all to them. weapons program for the military industrial complex they were practicing on the battlefield and your lives don't mean anything at all to them let's see if we can get that bomb to be a little bit more accurate you know they're showing yeah here's a picture where we could we couldn't quite get onto that bridge but now we've got it now we can you know pinpoint target that bridge so that's what they were practicing you know they're practicing to do that uh training soldiers with live fire drills that's a way to think of vietnam war you know um you may be killed but the people who survive are going to be trained for the next war that we're in and uh so that's the way it goes on rock fan dougalug thank you very much for the tip i appreciate that see you
Starting point is 00:43:43 there frequently thank you on rumble kwd 68 says zielinski will end up a u.s citizen with a home in martha's vineyard if he isn't off yeah i agree i agree just take a look at fatala gulen for example right this is the guy who was you know he and erdogan in turkey both of them started um taking turkey away from a secular state into an Islamic state and embraced that. And Fethullah Gülen was this mystic cleric who had a very big following. A lot of people throughout the government, you know, the police, the military, the judiciary, all these different places. He had a big following, but he got to be a threat. And so the two of them, you know, Erdogan, he had a falling out.
Starting point is 00:44:29 But this guy who was trying to turn Turkey, Fethullah Gulen, the guy who was trying to turn Turkey into an Islamic state when he got into trouble with Erdogan, the CIA got him into America. And they'll probably do the same thing with Zelensky. They got him into America, and he's living in this compound up in Pennsylvania. And from that compound, he's running over 1,000 madrasas worldwide. But in the United States, and this is an excellent documentary that Mark Hall did, you can find it. It's called Killing Ed.
Starting point is 00:44:55 In the United States, Fattah al-Gulen is probably the worst-case example of charter schools. And last time I looked at it, which was about five years ago, he was making nearly a billion dollars in government subsidy for these charter schools that he runs. And they cannot be explicitly religious, but he has people taking junkets to Turkey all the time. The best students go to Turkey. They learn Turkish culture and all the rest of the stuff they present present these schools as schools of science and math. And Texas is where they've had the biggest influence there. And so you've got conservative politicians like the lieutenant governor in Texas who are real advocates for this Islamic cleric. And so, yeah, you will wind up in the United States and probably give him his own
Starting point is 00:45:46 compound somewhere. And on Roch van Engels Mustang. Zielinski will go the way of Gaddafi. Well, we'll see. I don't know. I kind of think they're going to bring him in unless somebody may off him
Starting point is 00:46:02 internally. They're going to make him the scapegoat one way or the other, I think, for this. It's definitely looking like this. This is a big failure, and they're going to need to have somebody to blame. You know, success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan. And Zelensky's going to be the orphan. We'll be right back. Sometimes your day needs a little smoothing.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Check out the Jazz Channel at APSradio.com and the APS Radio app and leave the stress behind. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, yesterday I was talking about it, and it kind of surprised me. I went back and I looked at the percentage of people who would, even when they knew it was the wrong answer, they would give the wrong answer in the ASH experiment, where they had a group of people all in on the gag, one test subject, and they're giving obvious, you know, which line is longer, which line is shorter. And they start giving the wrong answer. And after a while, the test subject starts going along with the crowd. And of course, you know about the Milgram experiment where they use the
Starting point is 00:48:24 position of authority, tell the person, you give them give that guy a shock and he's pretending to get shocked they get it up to uh where he's in a great deal of pain then uh about two-thirds of the people would take it up to a fatal level you know just following orders the nuremberg defense, for example. And so I think it is interesting that we've had about 70% of the people, just like in the Ash experiment and just like in the Milgram experiment, about 70% of the people got the vaccine. And you look at the number of people in the United States who got the first shot. That was about 80%. And then the number of people who got the, and they may not have known.
Starting point is 00:49:10 I mean, it was a full court press. It was both a social pressure as well as pressure from authorities like Fauci and the president and do this and do that. And so they may not have known, but by the time they did know, people did not participate. But about 70% still did. And again, even though, like the Ash experiment, even though they know this is the wrong answer, they'll still do it. And there was a lot of coercion of people who knew uh that it was the wrong answer direct coercion you're going to lose your job like the firefighter i talked about yesterday well the fire department says um even after you had that really bad reaction went into anaphylactic shock with the first one you're still going to have to get that second one he did he got
Starting point is 00:49:59 a heart disease and you know myocarditis and he can't be a firefighter anymore. And so the expose out of the UK headline says death sentence, 1 million COVID vaccinated have died in England compared to only 61,000 who were unvaccinated over the last two years, despite 30% of the population refusing a single dose of the COVID injection. So again, just like here, 70% go along with it. Many of them coerced by their job or other things. Many of them coerced just because everybody else is doing it. Many of them are hearing people on the news media telling them they had to do
Starting point is 00:50:42 it. Remember this back in 2021, April of 2021? Just like we've been saying, please take COVID seriously. I can't say it enough. Enough people have died. We don't need any more deaths. Research like crazy. Talk to your doctor or your doctors, medical professionals you trust based on your unique medical history, your current medical condition.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Yeah, yeah. medical condition. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Get the jab. You know, bottom line is you're going to find out you got to get the jab. Trust me. You know, I'm Sean Hannity. Public service, a public disservice announcement.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Yeah. What you need to do is you need to research Fox. You need to find out who pays for them. You need to find out who pays for his multimillion dollar salary every year. You need to take a look at how pharmaceutical companies began to own the news media back in the 1990s, or they ask your doctor commercials that they run constantly. So, you know, both here and in the UK, 30% of the population says no, but 70% of them go along with all of that. And we had a lot of people that were putting
Starting point is 00:51:43 out that information and telling us there was absolutely nothing to worry about. You had Democrats initially, as this was being developed said, well, I'm not taking anything that, that Trump's developing shame on anyone who cast doubt. On the potential effectiveness of vaccine, just because it would come under my husband's leadership. The success of a vaccine will save millions of lives. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, no, that wasn't why we didn't want to have it, Melania.
Starting point is 00:52:15 It was because it was not going to be tested. That was the whole point of Warp Speed. We're going to skip the testing. How about that? Now we skip the testing for all this stuff, and I'm not having any of it. I hope you won't either. But anyway, yeah, it was because it was untested. But the Democrats are saying, oh, I've taken this because it's Trump.
Starting point is 00:52:30 And then as soon as Biden gets in, oh, now you must take it. We're going to mandate it. And you had people like Mark Levin kicking and screaming, saying, you know, don't let Biden take credit for this. It's your vaccine. You got to take credit for it. Give him the credit. And he's still taking credit for it. He saved millions of lives.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Remember? Well, over the last two years, you've had 61,000 people in the UK who have died that were not vaccinated. But you've had 1 million who were vaccinated die now let's talk about saving lives by the way i can't resist when i saw melania talking about that i said she reminds me of somebody remember green acres remember uh his wife mr haney's got an injunction. Well, if it is contagious, you shouldn't be standing close to him either. Yeah. Got an injunction.
Starting point is 00:53:32 So I don't stand close. Uh, that's the, the entire pandemic in a nutshell right there. They've got an injunction against us. So don't stand too close. Well, um, the,
Starting point is 00:53:41 the, the military is still memory holing information from their DMEDS database. Again, they keep the most accurate database, and so it's necessary for them to constantly alter it and delete things, which they're at it again now. The U.S. military has revised their post-vax myocarditis stats lower. Lower. They keep this database. This is not like VAERS where you have to report it, and it was only 1%. Harvard study said that doctors would report vaccine injuries over the years.
Starting point is 00:54:14 There was a lot of pressure with the Trump shot to not report it, and yet even with that, they had more injuries and deaths than they did all the last 30 plus years combined but for the military what they do is part of military readiness they want to know if they're under attack biologically or chemically so they keep very careful records it's part of what they do and those records exposed that they had things going up by several hundred percent many different conditions going up by hundreds of percent or thousands of percent. So they went back and they modified five years worth of data. Now, the myocarditis stuff, they're going back and changing that as well, specifically that,
Starting point is 00:54:54 because that is such a clear signal of what these vaccines are about. By the way, as you've got a lot of people, and we've reported this over the last couple weeks you know finding dna fragments and now the person who has done that has had his access to databases removed he's had his people who served that to him and i forget one of them the other one was wasabi and um uh and and you know it was uh they pull that down for ste Kirsch as well, that and another one. But McKernan, who was part of discovering these DNA fragments, had that removed. And so Steve Kirsch put a thing out and said, don't use these two. And the one that I remembered was wasabi.
Starting point is 00:55:36 I thought, yeah, it leaves a bad taste in your mouth, doesn't it? But they're now being shut down. Instead of the FDA shutting down the vaccine after they found that it's got all kinds of contamination and especially dna contamination instead of shutting down the vaccine they're shutting down the critics tells you everything you need to know doesn't it when you got a whistleblower in new zealand and again i've not gone through that data yet uh that the person who pushed back somewhat on it but um as i point out looking at his uh three things that he disagreed with it on the only one that i haven't really looked at is uh well he says that he was
Starting point is 00:56:13 doing the financial stuff but i don't see all the data there well he may not have released that information nevertheless uh if it is not true it should be easily debunked. What we need is more transparency. Show us your records. Disprove what he had to say. He's got some records he says are from you, and the records are talking about how many people died, and we've got other whistleblowers who talk about the fact that New Zealand exempted politicians and doctors from these shots,
Starting point is 00:56:42 certain ones, important ones. So tell us about that. Instead, by keeping stuff concealed and by arresting whistleblowers, I think it confirms what is being said. And so the FDA, rather than doing anything about the contamination, they are, if we were to find out years from now, after we do a FOIA request and then they deny the FOIA request and you do a FOIA lawsuit, you'll probably find that the FDA has leaned on these internet storage
Starting point is 00:57:11 companies to shut down this stuff. The recent findings of DNA fragments and Pfizer and Moderna vaccines has led many to question why the FDA, which is responsible for monitoring the quality and the safety of the vaccines, has failed to sound the alarm. This is from the Brownstone Institute. And look, folks, as I pointed out before, we've already seen in these different batches that the active ingredients vary by a factor of 33. So some of them have 3,300% more ingredient than the other ones do.
Starting point is 00:57:45 And guess who is, which batches are killing people? I think in and of themselves, the genetic code injections are dangerous, but any medication is dangerous if you give it in a strong enough dose. One of the key things that any pharmaceutical company is going to do is to control for dosage. And don't tell me that this is not deliberate. You don't wind up with something that is 3,300% more in one particular batch than in another one because you're just sloppy. It's got to be deliberate. And it was an experiment.
Starting point is 00:58:23 That's why they kept track of the batches. They wanted to see what happened. That would be normally part of the testing that would take a decade that Trump wanted to shut down. And that would be to determine what is a safe and effective dosage of any medication. For years, the FDA has known about the risk posed by residual DNA and vaccines and its own guidance to the industry. This is what the FDA says to the pharmaceutical companies about DNA contamination. Residual DNA might be a risk to your final product because of oncogenic and or infectivity potential. In other words, cancer causing. Cancer and infections. There are several potential mechanisms by which residual DNA could be cancerous, oncogenic,
Starting point is 00:59:10 including the integration and the expression of encoded oncogenes or insertional mutagenesis following DNA integration. Put simply, the FDA acknowledges the possibility that fragments of DNA left over from the manufacturing process can be incorporated into a patient's own DNA to potentially cause cancer. So the FDA and the WHO guidelines consider the amount of residual DNA in a single dose of a traditional vaccine should not exceed 10 nanograms, one billionth of a gram.
Starting point is 00:59:47 And yet when these people did these experiments, they found the presence of billions, two hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose in these vaccines. Using fluorometry, all vaccines exceed the guidelines for residual DNA set by the FDA and by the WHO. And so when you're talking about, again, that's why I say it's absolutely unbelievable that when these people are working these kinds of microscopic amounts, you know, 10 nanograms,
Starting point is 01:00:19 you're supposed to keep it down below that. When they're working with these kinds of things, how in the world do they get so sloppy that they have vaccines that go out that are 3,300% more than another batch? And so their response is to just shut up and take it. Because, you know, for the longest time, that has been their response. We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost all of us. People who are incubators for every variant to come, walking around lawfully unvaccinated? That's psychotic.
Starting point is 01:00:53 For the unvaccinated, you're looking at a winter of severe illness and death. For yourselves, your families, and the hospitals you may soon overwhelm. About this in a world of threats and tyrants and terror. You know what our biggest enemy is in America? Our fellow Americans. They are the ones that are propagating this outbreak. Being frustrated that there is still a percentage of the population who are not vaccinated. I wish that he would go further to restrict the activities of the unvaccinated. Vaccinated person having a heart attack.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Yes, come right on in. We'll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo. Rest in peace, Wheezy. Yeah. Well, again, that's a little super clip there. Just to remind you what we've been doing the last couple of years that everybody wants to forget now. Let's just move on.
Starting point is 01:01:43 You know, they locked us up. They injected us with poison. Handy wrote on Rock on. You know, they locked us up. They injected us with poison. Handy wrote on Rockfin, he said, myocarditis used to be so rare, they didn't even include it in my textbooks in paramedic and EMT school. But now it's everywhere. So, yeah, a vaccinated guy having a heart attack, come on in. Yeah, we know all about that. We know what that's from.
Starting point is 01:02:05 As a matter of fact, let's just go back into one more clip that I wanted to do, which was, and I've said this before, I said, look at how our own governments turned against their own people. And a good example of this is Israel. A good example of it is Netanyahu. And here's an example of this Israeli teen, 14 years old. She died from her shot. She made a video five days before her death. She died in her sleep suddenly. We're seeing that a lot. She had suffered a heart attack five months after she received a Pfizer shot. She had had previously some leg surgery to fix her leg, but she was able to walk a day after the surgery. But things got really bad after she got the jab.
Starting point is 01:02:54 According to her doctors, it was a neurological phenomenon related to the jab a week before her death. She said, though, that her heartbeats were really strong. So if you want to hear me talk about kind of tea of some stuff that happens after you get the COVID vaccine, then keep on watching. Yeah, keep on watching. But, you know, the guy who used children like her as lab rats, that's the guy that we're not supposed to say anything bad about. Netanyahu. Look, quite frankly, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:03:32 Goldfold, whoever you are, anonymous name there. You know, he loves BB. He's going to do anything to keep BB in. BB had nothing to do with October 7th. Look, let's say he didn't see any of this stuff. He still killed more people, his own people, than the Hamas people did. He killed them with a jab. He killed them with poison. And he bragged about it to the World Economic Forum.
Starting point is 01:03:56 I have to make sure that the future of the Jewish state is safe and sound. That's my one goal. And I would like to be remembered as the protector of Israel. The injector. That's enough for me. Protector of Israel. Mr. Prime Minister, pleasure to have you on. Thank you. Yeah, World Economic Forum. Same thing that we see, you know, from Trump. He's the protector of America. These backstabbing politicians. In short, I gave Pfizer the argument that they could benefit from
Starting point is 01:04:32 the data that we could produce and they were convinced and then we went along and did this. And in fact, our health system did exactly that. We have a digitized system for distributing health. 1,400 sites in a very small country of 9 million.
Starting point is 01:04:51 And they just work it out. And again, on the distribution, I don't call that much, five times a day. I heard that you had been on the phone 70 times with the Pfizer CO. 21 times, not 70, but 21 times. But also I speak with Stefan Bansal of Moderna. I've spoken to the heads of the other companies. I think you need personal leadership here. You know, it's like checking on munitions in a war.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Yeah, it was a war. And the vaccines were his munitions. And he killed more Israelis than Hamas did in the October 7th raid. And they're still dying. But the thing about poisoners is they can do this and not be caught many times. In a surreptitious way. Yeah, it's about totalitarianism. You will take that.
Starting point is 01:05:43 That's the other thing that Netanyahu did. Rolled out a system of vaccine passports and intimidation and authoritarianism. It wasn't just the propaganda. He went the same path that all these people did in 2021, and that is forcing people to get it. If Trump had been in, I'm absolutely convinced that he would have done the same thing exactly the same thing he was walking in lops lockstep with the rest of these people the father the vaccine of course it's great it's going to save your life you got to take it uh but yeah uh he's all about protecting israeli lives like that 14 year old girl i just showed you
Starting point is 01:06:20 there meanwhile in germany get covid shots for Christmas, they say. The problem of long COVID has not yet been resolved. No, it's actually a problem of long tyranny. And we've not resolved that because we won't hold these people responsible. LifeSite News article actually comes from COVID Chronicles. You won't believe the irony of this doctor's punishment for using ivermectin to treat COVID. A physician who had his license restricted because many of them, because they used ivermectin, saved lives, did it cheaply, didn't push the vaccine, didn't make money for Pfizer. And it's because he kept abreast of the information, like anybody would do if they thought there was something going on.
Starting point is 01:07:08 They'd look at it and say, well, you know, this is very effective. This respiratory disease, give people ivermectin, give people HCQ and zinc and things like that. But the licensing body is going to make him go to re-education camp, essentially, just like the communist tyrants that they are. Retraining. To become educated about what they say about COVID-19. You will do what we say.
Starting point is 01:07:34 You will follow our narrative. We're not going to have any dissent here. Retraining because they dared to follow real science, because they promoted ivermectin. And by the way, I want to say thank you to the listener fred who uh sent this to me i did not know that uh actually he sent me um i don't know if it was this article but he did send an email where he said here in tennessee um it's legal to get ivermectin and the guy who uh wrote the bill on the senate side was senator nicely man i tell you they just keep seeing people like thomas massey and senator nicely they always seem
Starting point is 01:08:14 to be on the right side every issue it truly is amazing we're truly blessed to have somebody like senator nicely here in tennessee so he he wrote the bill in Tennessee. Somebody who's a sponsor on the House side, and they got it signed into law. But as he pointed out, he said, good luck getting these big box retailers to fill that. They won't do it. He said, you have to go to a small independent pharmacy. They call them compounding pharmacies where they will make custom things for you. But again, the big multinational, the people, the big box people that Trump said were essential, right? They're essential to enforce their globalist narrative.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Trump knew that. They all knew that. So even if you have at the state level saying things, saying that it's okay to have ivermectin. You still got to find some pharmacy somewhere. So make sure you support the independent pharmacies because if they go away, then even if you've got permission from the government to take things for your own health, you won't be able to find anybody that will sell it to you. That's the bottom line.
Starting point is 01:09:21 And that's why they do this, running it through the essential big box retailers. Finally, this science journal, British Medical Journal's Archives of Disease and Childhood this weekend, released a systematic review of studies about mask mandates for children, and they came to the conclusion that masks at best do not reduce COVID infection. We're at the point right now where the stage where people are saying everywhere,
Starting point is 01:09:52 this stuff doesn't work. We've got a lawsuit in Texas is being done by Ken Paxton says, uh, suing Pfizer because they told people that the vaccine worked is that a vaccine didn't work. We got a major medical journals saying the masks don't work and we knew that you know i went back for the longest time and talked about the 2002 uh study that was done by a scientist in um i can't remember if it was australia new zealand
Starting point is 01:10:21 uh where she went through she had discovered the Parvo virus and was there for animals. But she did a study of it. And she said, not everybody in the operating theater wears a mask. And she did a study. She said, uh, anything that it does in terms of stopping anything that's aerosol, um, is, um, not, you know, not effective after a certain amount of time. And these people who are saying that, um, these, uh, mask work, uh, they're, they're not granular enough. Certainly we're talking to you about the N 95 mass, certainly not the cloth
Starting point is 01:11:02 mass to stop any airborne particles. So they say, well, it stops the spittle. She's pointed out that after 20 minutes of wearing this, it becomes so saturated with spittle that the air pressure as you're breathing out and talking is going to push out that spittle anyway. But it's going to push it out in smaller particles. It will stay airborne longer and travel farther. So she says it's actually counterproductive. And then there was a German scientist in the middle of this insanity who started looking at the inhalation part of it. So both from an exhalation point, it makes things worse for other people. From an inhalation standpoint, same thing happens. You breathe in
Starting point is 01:11:38 these smaller particles and they go further down into your lungs and they're more likely to create infection. And so we're at the stage now where people will say, well, the mask is not effective. We need to get to the stage where we say the mask was actually a problem. And you could see it on people's faces. You had the acne on people's faces at war all the time. Their faces would break out. That's the way your body eliminates waste is through your mouth. One of the ways.
Starting point is 01:12:06 And so it was a filthy thing. It made things worse for everybody. And so we need to understand that, you know, Ken Paxton wants to talk about the fact, oh, your vaccine didn't work. It was fraudulent. He needs to start talking about the fact that it did harm. You know, it's two things, right? Safety and efficacy but the first thing in medical ethics has always been first do no harm that's attributed
Starting point is 01:12:33 to the greek physician galen first do no harm that had to be the first thing they look at not that your vaccine didn't work not that your mask didn't work. Not that your mask didn't work. Did you harm people with your mask and your vaccine? And why don't they want to do that? Well, because they have culpability in it as well. We'll be right back. Whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass, APS Radio has you covered. Check out a wide variety of channels on our app at APSradio.com. Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon you're listening to the david knight show and of course that was uh somewhere in my memory
Starting point is 01:14:22 from home alone i had uh another listener say uh in that video, you've got all these pictures of Christmas and everything in the house. And then you see a car driving in the snow. The next thing you see a guy and he's got a crowbar in his hand, you know, kind of wielding it like a weapon. He said that was kind of strange and it's like it's a reference to the Home Alone thing. And of course, nothing to be afraid of, as we see in the movie. Calky Culkin is more than able to handle these guys. So nothing to be afraid about there. But staying on that theme of Home Alone, fans are shocked by the fact there's a 248% increase in grocery prices since that movie debuted. At one point, there's a scene where he goes to the grocery store on his own.
Starting point is 01:15:10 And he starts putting stuff in the cart. And he goes to check out. He buys milk, bread, toilet paper, laundry detergent, fabric softener, cling wrap, macaroni and cheese, a turkey TV dinner, orange juice, and a bag of plastic army men. Now the total was 1983. And so last year you had a TikTok user, uh, actually, uh, the, um, uh, well, no, it isn't. It isn't the libs of TikTok. Anyway, went to Kroger and purchased those same items, and it came up to $44.40.
Starting point is 01:15:53 But this year, you had Nick Smith with News Nation, went to a Chicago grocery store, because he was in Chicago, a grocery store called happy foods and when he bought the items that were uh in um calkins um shopping list in chicago it came out not to 19.83 but to 72.28 including tax which of course he would have had. So it's inflation, right? Inflation by inflation has made it so that the average U S household needs to spend an extra $11,434 per year, just to maintain the same standard of living when Biden took office.
Starting point is 01:16:40 Isn't that amazing how rapidly it's going up? Another 11 and a half thousand500 to maintain your same standard of living. And yet, when they ask people about whether or not they've been impacted by inflation, 8 in 10 say they have. But 20%, as usual, don't know anything that's going on. The undecided, the uninformed, 20% of the people don't know that things have gone up that much. I mean, when you're looking at them just a year ago, of course, it could be a difference in where they were, grocery stores and that type of thing. I think the more accurate one would be compared back to the 1990s, buying groceries in Chicago in both of those cases. Record U.S. oil production, though, is starting to push prices down.
Starting point is 01:17:32 You see, we're coming up to an election. This is the reason why the Federal Reserve is talking about easing up on interest rates. And so Biden, as we also predicted, was going to do what he could to ease up the supply of oil. Because just like interest rates, just like quantitative easing, it's all rigged. He began his administration, and this is what really kicked off the inflation. Anybody who lived through the OPEC oil embargo of the 1970s understands that you can put a tremendous inflationary shock throughout the system by restricting energy. And so he lived that in 1970s. Now we're living it again. And he began his very first act was to shut down pipelines and drilling and stuff like that. And then he began with sanctions against Russia and oil, which had absolutely no impact on Russia. They were able to make more money.
Starting point is 01:18:30 They could actually sell their stuff with a massive discount if you paid in their currency or in gold and still sell it for more than they were selling it before he created the sanctions because he put such a spike. So the people who paid for it, not Vladimir Putin, but it's Europeans and it's Americans. And so he has the key way that he has affected inflation.
Starting point is 01:18:56 It's been by design. He said, yeah, it's going to be very painful, but we're going to have to go through this in order to get to net zero in order to get rid of fossil fuels are going to make them too expensive. But now he wants to get reelected. And so now he's going to ease up on the thing that he used
Starting point is 01:19:11 to artificially create inflation, just like the Federal Reserve uses interest rates, just like the Federal Reserve uses quantitative easing. And so now the U.S. benchmark oil prices are down nearly 20% because they're easing up on things. And when you look at what is happening with quantitative easing, so it's not just interest rates, it's not just oil, but it's also quantitative easing. And so zero hedge headline, the canary just died. You know, the canary just died.
Starting point is 01:19:49 You know, the canary in the coal mine indicate that, you know, it's foul play going on here. A sudden spike and the secured overnight financing rate from the Fed. Hence at mounting reserve shortage and an early restart of quantitative easing. So they're going to lower interest rates. They're going to of quantitative easing. So they're going to lower interest rates. They're going to restart quantitative easing. They're going to ease up on the artificial restrictions of oil and energy and that type of thing. So I saw this headline yesterday from Gerald Salenti. He said, as the dollar dies, the future is paved with gold. Good way to put it.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Again, if you want to subscribe to Trends Journal, use the code Knight and you can save 10%. And it helps us as well. And this is another headline from someone else that you see on Zero Hedge. Hope dies and gold flies. That's another way to understand it. Both gold and silver.
Starting point is 01:20:50 Perhaps silver is even more undervalued than gold is right. Gold is right now. Again, go to David Knight dot gold. That'll take you to Tony Artvin's wise wolf dot gold. He's going to be joining us tomorrow. We'll talk about this in more detail, but you can start to set it aside. And again, I don't give investment advice. I'm more interested in the aspect of the shenanigans that they're playing with CBDC. We go through these cycles.
Starting point is 01:21:13 They manipulate the quantitative easing, the interest rates, the oil. They manipulate gold and silver prices as well. And so it's difficult to know what's going to happen economically with this stuff. But I look at it for the anonymity and the stored value. Because even crypto is not anonymous. And so even Monero and things like that, they can trace it when you get into it, that type of thing. And so unless you're going to, you know, be very sophisticated about it and make a lot of different hops and jumps, they may still come back. And we'll talk about what's going on with the IRS here in just a second here.
Starting point is 01:21:53 But this is how currencies die. Says the article again, this end game is nothing new. In fact, it's always the same choice. Save the bonds or kill the currency right now they're trying to save the presidency and that's why they're pulling all the stops out and that's going to create an inflationary uh spurt but then we start to get a glimpse as to um where this is all going and and when you look at the difference between biden and trump, I believe it is a tag team match. You have the Trump tax code that happened in 2017. And one aspect of it right now is being litigated. It takes a while for it to go through the courts and get to the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:22:36 So this is now just reaching there. But this part of the 2017 tax overhaul, the Wall Street Journal says the Supreme Court appears to be wary of remaking the income tax. That's the way they look at this. Arguments were held in the Supreme Court yesterday over this definition of what is taxable. The idea that unrealized gains could be taxable. That is a very dangerous thing. And yet, Wall Street Journal doesn't really take that kind of approach.
Starting point is 01:23:08 This is what they said. The Supreme Court looked unlikely to impose strict new limits on Congress's power to tax income, with some conservative and liberal justices alike signaling wariness about upending long-settled principles of the federal tax code. Well, these are two contradictory things. This is not a principle of the tax code. The idea that you're going to tax unrealized gains,
Starting point is 01:23:36 that was something that just came in in 2017. That's only six years old. As a matter of fact, if you look at the long-term principles of their federal tax code, it's just the opposite. Challengers are seeking a rule that limits income that can be taxed to money that has actually been realized by taxpayers. That is cash that they've actually received in some fashion. And what we're talking about here is taxing stuff that you have not received. What we're talking about here is something that's very subjective, a wealth tax.
Starting point is 01:24:07 For example, you know, when you hold any assets, let's say it's a stock, let's say it's Bitcoin, let's say it's gold, let's say it's a house. What is happening? Well, the market value of that is constantly going up and down when you look at the paper value of it. And other than a stock market, all these paper values, you know, when you look and the paper value of it. And other than a stock market, all these paper values, when you look and say, well, the house in my area, did they go up or go down?
Starting point is 01:24:31 That's all very subjective. You don't really know what that value is until you put it on the market and try to sell it. In the stock market, people are constantly buying and selling stuff, so you can kind of pinpoint a market value for it. But you can't easily do that with a lot of different assets. And yet, this is going to be a subjective determination of money that you've actually made. And so, while the Wall Street Journal may not be, may think, well, you know, this is, we're going to,
Starting point is 01:25:01 the conservative position is that the Congress can take anything that they want. Well, the Spectator reason, a lot of other places are very concerned about this. As a matter of fact, the headline from Spectator says, the scariest Supreme Court case this term. And they point out that this is not some kind of inside baseball case that only people who like to watch the Supreme Court care about. This is something that is going to affect each and every person because it's a precedent,
Starting point is 01:25:32 a principle that is being set here. It's not just going to be investors with large stock portfolios. At issue is the mandatory repatriation tax and a 13% stake that was owned by this couple, the Moors, who were bringing the case. They had a 13% stake and a company that supplies low-cost equipment to small farmers in India. The couple has never received income from this stock because the company reinvests all of its profits in the business. And so it's essentially a, you know, philanthropy that they're doing.
Starting point is 01:26:11 They're trying to help small farmers in India. So when they make a profit, they put it back in the company, they buy more product and they sell more farm equipment to, um, at low cost to small farmers in India. Um, so they reinvest all their profits back into the business. Historically, the IRS has not taxed shareholder earnings, quote unquote, and you should put that in quote, uh, until they actually received dividends or they sell their stock for capital gain. Yet after the Trump tax program and this mandatory repatriation tax was put in, they got a bill of $14,729, nearly $15,000 bill, on their share of the company profits. They sued the government on the grounds that the IRS violated the 16th Amendment. They lost in federal district court.
Starting point is 01:27:05 They lost in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. And now they're at the Supreme Court. And this is what Stephen Calabrese says. He says the Court of Appeals concluded that realization is not a precondition for income. In other words, actually receiving the cash. So the mores could be taxed on unrealized gains and wealth. This is a wealth tax. It is subjective.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Because again, in most cases, you don't really, there's going to be assets that are not easily determined in market value. Again, the best example of this is your house. You go to these real estate websites and they'll try to give you some kind of an estimate. I think that's total nonsense. You had one of these real estate companies was buying real estate based on their estimated values and everything. And obviously they got it wrong. They went into a lot of red ink over that.
Starting point is 01:28:06 Anyway, so the rationale is not limited to the Moors. And the rationale is not limited to any particular tax. Investors might be taxed on their unrealized capital gains and their Vanguard fund. Or in their stock portfolio. Or homeowners might be taxed on the unrealized capital gains in their stock portfolio or home homeowners might be taxed on the unrealized capital gains in their houses or their land. And so they're calling on the Supreme court to reverse this part of the Trump 2017 tax code to grasp the significance of this case.
Starting point is 01:28:42 It's necessary to remember that the original Constitution did not permit an income tax. Then they, you know, again, we can talk about the, according to Article 1, Section 9, it was prohibited to have direct taxes on individuals. That was ignored by Abraham Lincoln, just like he ignored so much other aspects of the constitutional law. And they passed the first income tax in 1862, but it was phased out after the war. They passed another income tax law in 1894, but the Supreme Court struck it down that year. No, you can't do that according to the Constitution. So then they played shenanigans and presumed that they had the 16th Amendment passed in 1909. They ratified it in 1913.
Starting point is 01:29:31 And as part of that 16th Amendment, it says the power to lay and collect taxes on income. But then the question was, what is income? And it was not wages. But in 1920, the Supreme Court ruled that an increase in the value of a stockholding in the absence of monetary dividend is not income. In other words, the Supreme Court has already ruled on this
Starting point is 01:29:55 back in 1920. So where is the real conservative position with this, with the Constitution? In that particular case, this is what the Supreme Court said when they're, again, talking about, okay, we've got an income tax, so what is income? They said, mere growth or increment of value in an investment is not income. Income is a gain or profit in itself of exchangeable value proceeding from capital severed from it, derived or received by the taxpayer.
Starting point is 01:30:31 In other words, it's something that you get from an investment somehow, and it's something that you've actually received, because they already tried to do this once before. So it's something that you've actually received, and it's something you receive from an income, from an investment. Notice that it didn't say anything about wages there and we didn't have a wage tax until world war ii and just like they did in the civil war they put it in and said it's going to be a temporary tax except afterwards they didn't remove it and after the middle of the 20th century we no longer had a government or a Supreme Court that cared what the Constitution said.
Starting point is 01:31:07 And so the IRS has continued to send out their forms and say, thank you for participating in the voluntary tax system. And so it's been that since we've been there. Again, wages were not part of the 16th Amendment. I've seen tax protesters who push against the legitimate passage of, have questions about the legitimate passage of have questions about the legitimate passage of the 16th amendment but regardless of that wages were not included in that
Starting point is 01:31:32 and so they don't any taxation of wages is really unconstitutional personally it's not a hill i'm going to die on because when i first got involved in politics and the liberty movement, I saw a lot of people who got railroaded. They made a legitimate constitutional argument, and the judge says, I don't care. You're going to jail. Just like we see right now, the January 6th stuff. It doesn't matter. I don't really care what your arguments are. I'm not going to listen to this. I'm not going to debate you. You're going to go to jail. And that's what the situation is with the tax system. It's completely illegitimate, but you're going to go to jail if you fight it. And so now they're extending this.
Starting point is 01:32:15 They took an income tax, and they usurped the authority to tax wages. Now they're going to usurp the authority to tax you on things that you, money that you've not even received. And it really doesn't matter. The Wall Street Journal says, well, is the Supreme Court going to step in there and tell Congress what they can and cannot tax? Well, the Constitution says what Congress can and cannot tax. That's superior to any act or law that is passed by Congress. Congress can't do something that they don't have congressional authority to do. And they don't have the congressional authority to tax unrealized gain. And the Supreme Court has already said that.
Starting point is 01:33:02 But I think that they will probably pass it. I think it's one of the reasons why they're passing this army of irs agents on to us as well because we're looking at the weaponization of finance this is a very long article i'm not going to go into any detail about it it's on life site if you want to read about it it was written by mercola and he talks about the fact that in mid-July 2023, Chase Bank closed my business accounts, Mercola, along with the personal accounts of my CEO and my CFO and the accounts of their spouses and their children. That's what PayPal did to me two years earlier. A little bit more than two years earlier. So, yeah, we're going to see this is what bank of america you know the politicization the weaponization of the banking system the finance system because again it is bigger than the banking
Starting point is 01:33:51 system it can be things like paypal and it is a weaponization you know we look at what's going on with january the 6th they have the house weaponization of government or i forget what the exact uh time but looking at the january the 6th thing that's the house weaponization of government, or I forget what the exact time, but looking at the January the 6th thing, that's what the Republicans are calling it, weaponization. And it's true. It is a weaponization. But part of the January the 6th is weaponization by Bank of America. You know, anybody that had a transaction anywhere in that area, we're going to report you to
Starting point is 01:34:20 the government. Or if you flew into that area, we're going to report you to the government. And if you've got conservative leanings, well, now you're in trouble. You're a suspect. And they just sentenced another person who, I don't think he even stepped, I mean, he didn't do anything. There's another one of these deals. He's a conservative actor. They're going to give him some, you know, jail sentence or house arrest or something like that. I didn't read the details of it.
Starting point is 01:34:47 I'm just tired of seeing this over and over again because I was warning people for months about this. So don't put yourself in this position. They're going to have agent provocateurs. They're going to use this against all conservatives, but they're going to throw you in jail because that's the way these people are. It was absolutely beyond belief how naive people were naively following Trump, naively following Alex with his stop the steal, all the rest of this stuff. We'll be right back. If you like the Eagles, on a dark desert highway, the cars, and Huey Lewis and the News.
Starting point is 01:35:30 You'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSradio.com. ¶¶ you're listening to the david knight show uh on rock fan bethany and thanks david i was wondering about the crowbar man it was a yeah it's a home alone is what that came from is excellent uh piece of music by john williams is why i threw that in there uh on rock fan harps imagine if there was an nih website that showed the results from a whole heap of studies showing the opposite of what they say oh wait there is yeah that's right there sure is um but you know just ignore that It doesn't mean anything. And ignore the fact that the military has been doing this as part of their battle readiness. On Rockfan Handy said, our masks are mainly for splash protection.
Starting point is 01:36:54 Honestly, we frequently don't have the time in EMS to even bother donning a mask if the call is that severe. Yeah. Yeah, it is. Again, this is that severe. Yeah. Yeah. It is. Um, again, this is yet another, the fact that, you know, make you wear a cloth mask and even beyond that, you know, you've got to wear a mask to get into the restaurant, you know, and everybody is already sitting there eating and they don't wear any mask and you're, you know, I've got to wear a mask to walk. Oh yes. You've got to wear a mask.
Starting point is 01:37:22 The restaurant owner is like, oh, bye-bye. You'll never see me mask said the the restaurant owner it's like oh bye bye you'll never see me again uh you know and it's uh same thing with my dentist the dentist office you know wear a mask to walk into the dentist office i said i'm not gonna do it i've already paid for this you're gonna do this and we'll see in court um rumble uh stealth patriot is now a monthly subscriber thank you you very much. I appreciate that. And on rock fan, uh, Leszek Gaska. Thank you very much for the tip. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:37:51 Um, as a matter of fact, before I get into this, cause I'm going to wind up forgetting it yet again. Uh, let me read off some of the names of people who sent us checks in November and thank them. Uh, these are people who sent checks in November and thank you all, all of you, for helping us to meet the goal last month. Ty S., Susan L., David and Deborah, Kelly M., David M., Lloyd P., M.P. and M.J., William M., Christopher S., Martin T., Stacy P., Jackie and Fred, John R., Ronald C., and Daniel and Melissa S. Thank you very much, all of you.
Starting point is 01:38:31 I really do appreciate that, all of us. And I've got a few more here that are from November that are checks, and I'll save that for just a little bit here. This is from the Daily Skeptic, and I was really surprised by this headline. They said, can't our politicians see the damage that they're doing to our country with their headlong pursuit of net zero? You don't think they know? You really don't think that they know what they're doing? I think they know exactly what they're doing. There's no question in my mind that they know what's happening with this.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Just take a look, you know, when you look at the private jet stuff right um you know what climate crisis the private jet demand is surging this is from zero hedge and um as they're pointing out you know you look at the fact that uh and many people on social media scroll down you can see some of the pictures there in the post that they embedded in this article there There's Taylor Swift. So he said, Taylor Swift took her private jet to see her football player boyfriend play in Green Bay. She jetted out after a few hours. The next time you see this hypocrite, Taylor Swift will complain about climate change. Hit her over the head with this post.
Starting point is 01:39:39 That's from Ron Milner. Scroll down a little bit. John Kerry at every global warming conference. He takes the jet, too. And here he is with his sandwich board. The world will end in 1984, 1990, 2000, 2008, 2014. Now it's 2030. Uh, we're getting kind of tired of that. That's from citizen free press, but not that tweet.
Starting point is 01:39:58 And then a political B put out the alarmist World Economic Forum, King Charles, claimed at COP 28, there is 30% more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere now while he is flying around in his private jet. And here's the story about the private jets. Four hours of use of a typical private jet is going to equal the entire year of an average person in terms of their own measurement. Oh, well, carbon dioxide or carbon this or carbon that, right? Again, I don't have a problem with that. I don't think it is a problem. I don't believe any of that stuff. But by their own metric, the astounding hypocrisy, if they use their private jet for four years,
Starting point is 01:40:42 that's an entire year of the average person driving their car, the average person heating and cooling and cooking and eating food. All of those things combined for an entire year in just four hours. And these people are constantly using their jets. But do you see anything at all about anybody talking about bans on private jets? Are they going to limit the use of private jets nope can't fly into this area this is an ultra low emission zone no not going to be anything about that there's not going to be any regulations to reduce emissions you're going to completely redesign these private jets as a matter of fact i want them to run on electricity and batteries
Starting point is 01:41:21 i would like to see that. Start seeing a lot of them coming down, I think, if that were to happen. But no, there's not anything at all. They completely ignore that. They completely ignore the yachts, the giant super yachts like Jeff Bezos. The FAA, as a matter of fact, in terms of talking about private jet activity,
Starting point is 01:41:45 again, four hours of use of one of these typical private jets is the equivalent to an entire year of one person driving their car, heating their house, cooling their house, cooking their food, all the rest of these things that they want to prohibit. The FAA says that private jet activity in October jumped to the highest level in more than a year, reaching 459,000. The accelerating private jet demand is happening at a time when climate alarmist elites have a weird obsession with lecturing everybody else about doomsday climate propaganda, about cow farts and fossil fuel cars being banned. Hypocrite Bill Gates provided the latest warning about climate change at the annual UN meeting in Dubai on Sunday.
Starting point is 01:42:30 He said, climate progress is moving ahead, even though we won't meet our highest aspirations. Well, maybe if he wasn't flying private jets. It is significant. And it is their super yachts, their mega yachts. And what we see here is that this is obviously a two-tier society. Well, they'll be able to do anything they want. Nothing is going to limit the kind of engines that they use for the mega yachts or the private
Starting point is 01:43:01 jets. And yet Hillary Clinton, as she's speaking at COP28, says that extreme heat has killed half a million people. By the way, she's just making all this stuff up. Making it all up. She says that according to Europe, she said we had 61,000 people killed by extreme heat. Well, we're back to their definition of being killed by. Were these people who died while it was hot?
Starting point is 01:43:31 Or did they die from it being hot? You know, did you die with COVID positive test? Or did you die from COVID? Well, did you die while it was hot? Well, then you died from climate change. Maybe if you died while it was cold, you died from that as well. We have seen this as a matter of fact. You know, they want to eliminate air conditioning.
Starting point is 01:43:53 And when the hurricanes come through, we had a bad hurricane came through a couple years ago and took out power for quite some time in Florida. And you had a lot of people in one nursing home who died because they couldn't get air conditioning. You have pensioners in Germany who have died because they can no longer afford the electricity to heat their house and they keep it too cold and they get sick from that. So you can kill people with your climate MacGuffin. But she says, oh, we got 61,000 people in Europe who died last summer. No basis for that whatsoever. And then she gets even crazier. She goes, and then when we don't have any numbers from Africa, Asia,
Starting point is 01:44:36 and Latin America, she said the people in Africa don't have the ability to count. I don't know how she meant that as an insult, but she said, in other words, their governments are not keeping track of this stuff. Well, your government's not keeping track of it either. You're just making it up. But she said, even though we know that 61,000 people in Europe died, we're going to estimate that about 500,000 deaths happened throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America. And then here's the kicker, as always. This goes back to the, it used to be a joke at Harvard National Lampoon in the 1970s. They had a joke about it.
Starting point is 01:45:15 And they had a newspaper said, newsflash, world is going to end tomorrow. Women and minorities hardest hit. Well, this is exactly where she goes. This could measure about 500,000 deaths. The majority of those are women and girls. Women and minorities hardest hit, as always. Oh, and pregnant women. Notice that she's not politically correct.
Starting point is 01:45:40 She didn't say pregnant people. She actually said pregnant women uh so hilarious clinton is saying uh we're seeing and beginning to pay attention and to count the record and record the deaths that are related to climate yeah death with weather not from it necessarily so where is this coming from where'd the 61 61,000 figure come from? Came from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health. Who funds that? The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Starting point is 01:46:13 This is circular logic propaganda lies for their agenda. And as Rise Melbourne tweeted out, he put her actually saying that. She said, wow, this is next level gas lighting hillary clinton dropping a climate change scam misinformation in europe last year they recorded 61 000 deaths from extreme heat africa could see 500 000 i am 100 sure that these deaths had nothing to do with the experimental vaccine right notice how they're combining the MacGuffins. You go out and you poison people, and you got an increase in deaths.
Starting point is 01:46:52 How can you explain that away? I know we'll say that it's due to climate change, not to the vaccine. You look at the increase in deaths in 2020, oh, well, that's the vaccine. It's not the death protocol in the hospitals. It's not the remdesivir. It's not the ventilators that we put people on that we know kill them. No, it's this deadly pandemic. So you've got to get the vaccine. People got the vaccine the next year. And as soon as the vaccine rolled out in the third quarter of 2021, when
Starting point is 01:47:20 they'd already had a year and a half of the worst pandemic we've ever seen in the history of humans. We then started seeing the number of people scale up to an unbelievable number. More than three standard deviations from the mean, said one American insurance company, something that you wouldn't expect to see over two centuries. I wonder what happened right then. Was it a sudden warming that happened in the third and fourth quarter when it got cold? No. As a matter of fact, I bet if you go back and you look at these numbers, I bet it wasn't tied to hot weather at all. Because when we saw that big spike, it happened from September on, not when it was on. Bill Gates has shifted from green grifting at the COP28 Climate Fraud Conference.
Starting point is 01:48:10 He's now pushing for carbon taxes and even admits that it's about promoting industries like electric cars and hydrogen planes. And so this was sent to me by Jackie. He said, you've got to read this and cover it on your show. The IMF is now pushing for carbon taxes. Well, everybody is right. Hillary is pushing for it.
Starting point is 01:48:31 Gates is pushing for it. Carrie is pushing for it. The IMF is pushing for it. So you can't have a global government unless you've got global taxes. You can't have a global government unless you've got a global problem. So you've got to have a global pandemic. You've got to have global climate change and all the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:48:49 But you should ask yourself, to whom do these taxes go? Who's going to get the taxes? Who's going to get the carbon taxes that you pay? What global government is going to get these taxes? You do need to have for a government, what is essential? Well, you've got to have taxes? You do need to have, for a government, what is essential? Well, you've got to have taxes.
Starting point is 01:49:09 You've got to have an army. At the very least, you've got to have an army of tax collectors, like Biden and the Republicans are creating now. And so the IMF managing director said, we are very keen to give the highest possible incentive for decarbonization, which is putting a price on carbon. Now, by this, they mean energy usage. Whenever you see carbon, just say energy usage.
Starting point is 01:49:32 That price needs to go up, up, up, if we are to speed up decarbonization, she said at the COP28 meeting. She said, we believe both the carbon price has potential of raising revenues in a way that is both equitable and is also an incentive to equalize decarbonization. In other words, you would need less money because of consumption and production adapting to it. So,
Starting point is 01:50:00 um, there you go. There's your diversity, equity, and incentivization instead of inclusivity. And I guess this is where they say, well, this is the way we're going to address the private jets and the mega yachts. Except that, of course, we know that people who have the private jets and the mega yachts don't care. They'll find some way to tap into this income
Starting point is 01:50:25 stream. So Bill Gates is going to pay a tax on his private jets. How much income is he going to get from this scheme? And he's not even going to feel it. Why? Because we've got a two-tier system. These people have so much money, they don't care, even if they had to pay the tax, but they're going to make it somewhere else. In September, African countries signed the Nairobi Declaration, which demanded that wealthy nations impose a global carbon tax and then send the money to them. You're going to send it to some third world dictators. What will they do with it? Well, they're going to scam a great deal of it off. And then to show that they're really doing something about it and to keep the scam going,
Starting point is 01:51:12 they will create some make work projects, infrastructure projects where they will buy things from these multinational corporations and the billionaires who run them and own them. They'll buy some stuff from them. So it's ultimately going to be going to them, just like, you know, we ship weapons to Ukraine. Who makes the money? The military industrial complex does. Right.
Starting point is 01:51:33 And so we ship the money for climate reparations to African dictators who then take a big cut on it. And then they turn around and give that money to these globalist billionaires who are telling us that we've got to have a carbon tax. And they're all part of this. The World Economic Forum, UN, Guterres, Emmanuel Macron, Trudeau, all the usual suspects, they're all pushing this global tax thing. Hillary, you know, every one of them pushing this global tax thing. Green billionaires are not only going to be the ones who benefit from this, but of course, they're the ones who are funding news stories to get people to ramp up the climate reparations. So they're playing propaganda. They got a narrative out there. Oh, by by the way if you oppose this narrative you are hateful and evil and you must be purged out of society and uh out of the public sphere
Starting point is 01:52:33 john kerry is calling himself a militant i agree i think he's a militant extremist i think he's a very dangerous person as i began the show talking about enemies in the state he's a good example of it he wants to end coal plants anywhere in the world he said coal plants should not be permitted anywhere in the world but see the fact that when he self-ratified the paris climate accord why did he sign that if he really believes this that was in 2015 and so what he did when he signed that, if he really believes this? That was in 2015. And so what he did when he signed that Paris Climate Accord, it said that China and India can produce as many coal power plants or anything they want without any pollution controls on them whatsoever, nothing at all.
Starting point is 01:53:19 It's like saying, well, you want to ride the streets with um you know a lawn mower type of engine that doesn't have any uh emission controls on it that's fine you know we don't care you want to roll coal that's fine too uh no they're not they're going to come after they're coming after ebay for um thousands of dollars per device that was sold over ebay for rolling coal why is that if we don't care that China is rolling coal on everybody and India is doing that? Because this is supposed to be global, isn't it? No, it's just a transfer of wealth,
Starting point is 01:53:53 as I said, transfer of energy and production to China and India. And this next stage of reparations is a transfer of money and wealth to these people, to people like John Kerry, somebody who was never elected president, who pretends to ratify treaties, and yet he knows very well that it's required. I'm assuming that he knows.
Starting point is 01:54:16 He was a senator. Did he ever read the job description? One of the things that he would do would be to ratify treaties, but not by himself, but in conjunction with 59% of the other senators there, or 60%, I should say. He's not just one of them. But here's the solution of this stuff. We need to have people who will stand up to this. And I don't think it's going to happen in the federal government. Not with the Republicans that we got there now.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Not with a speaker. Not with people like Jim Jordan. Not the people who just want to have hearings about things and they never do anything. They're not going to stand up against a... As a matter of fact, these guys voted for that Trump Act that would tax unrealized gain in Canada. Danielle Smith, who is, what's her, she's premier in Alberta. And she says, we have the Sovereignty Act. And that means that we don't have to essentially commit economic suicide because Trudeau says so.
Starting point is 01:55:27 I can shield Alberta from Trudeau's clean energy regulations using the Sovereignty Act, is what she's saying. And I've always said, you know, the globalists have said, think globally, act locally. We need to understand where the globalist agenda is and we need to stop them locally, whether you do it at your local area or even preferably at the state level and that's exactly what she's doing uh she invoked the sovereignty act uh and to safeguard albertans from future power blackouts due to government overreach and she did this right about uh thanksgiving did not cover this yet and um here in the united states we have something even more powerful than the Sovereignty Act. We have something that is in our Constitution that says that you don't have the authority to do this. And so if we had governors who would exercise the power that they have under the Tenth Amendment, we could easily stop this.
Starting point is 01:56:21 We also have the non-commandeering aspect which has been upheld by courts repeatedly they may be willing to expose albertans to high costs to blackouts to brownouts and i would even call it lockouts they want to lock us out of the grid i think they'll do it deliberately and um but we're not going to do that. She said, we will continue to ensure that Albertans are protected from these destructive and unconstitutional federal policies. Well, good. I'm glad that she's willing to take the fight on. She indicated that she would be soon using all the tools at her disposal to take on Trudeau.
Starting point is 01:56:58 She said he was running a lawless federal government is pushing ahead with his 2035 net zero energy law, despite the fact that Canada's constitution allows provinces full jurisdiction over their natural resources. We need to have people in the United States to do that. You push back against it at the provincial level in Canada, at the state level in America, and even at the local level. And we need to understand that even when you get to the local level, it's usually the federal government incentivizing people to do all this stuff, just like Trump incentivized everybody
Starting point is 01:57:34 to do everything in 2020. And they're more than happy to take the money and to do whatever is necessary. On Rockfin, Audi, good to see you there. Modern Retro Radio, thank you for the tip. That's very kind. It says, they can tax us all they want. God meets the needs of his followers regardless. Absolutely right.
Starting point is 01:57:55 Absolutely right. We look to a God. As a matter of fact, I'm not going to have time to get to it because we've got our guest coming on. But it's interesting to see Tucker Carlson cut a video talking about, well, if you want to be happy, do this one thing. And I didn't watch the video, but somebody kindly gave a summary there in one sentence. And it says, don't care about what anybody says about you, except the people that you
Starting point is 01:58:20 love. And I thought, well, that's really not it. First of all, as Christians, we talk about joy, not about happiness. And we make that distinction. It may sound like semantics to you, but the distinction is that happiness is really what happens. It's really based on what happens to you. It's based on circumstances. Whereas joy is something that is deeper, something that is more lasting, something that is not based just on the particular circumstances that I'm in. You know, I might be very unhappy because I get stuck at the airport and the planes
Starting point is 01:58:51 are all glued to the runway by ice, you know, but you can still have an inner joy if you have a connection with God. And when you look at what is it that is our ultimate goal? It changes everything about the way we live our lives. You know, money can make you very happy. I think, uh, Tucker is very happy with the money that he's made.
Starting point is 01:59:15 You know, money can make you very happy under certain circumstances, but then there's something else that comes along. You know, maybe you've got all this money and you find out you've got cancer or something. Now that's a bad circumstance. So what do you do to make it through that bad circumstance?
Starting point is 01:59:29 Well, you can make it through if you've got an inner joy, if you have a hope in this life that is beyond this life. And I'm not talking about something, well, gee, I hope that is going to happen. No, a confident expectation. What is your confidence based in? You know, do you believe what the Bible has to say? Well, then instead of just like these politicians holding it up, you know, for an event or putting their hand on it, swearing on it, but never looking inside of it, actually look inside of it. That will give you hope. And when it comes
Starting point is 02:00:01 to your family, yes, they're important. But understand, as Christ warned us, that following him might divide you from family. Not that you're going to push them away, but they may push you away. We see that over and over again. I don't like you. I think your religion is hateful because it condemns what I want to do. And you see that over and over again. It's just the strangest thing. I saw it when I was in bands.
Starting point is 02:00:27 You know, if I didn't get drunk with everybody else, they got angry at me for not getting drunk. I wasn't saying, hey, you guys shouldn't be drinking. I wasn't saying anything to them about that. You know, do whatever you want. But they would get upset if I didn't join them, and that's the kind of thing that you're going to find, is that people will get angry with you if you don't join them in what they do.
Starting point is 02:00:48 So again, this is not even based on your family and caring what your family says necessarily. Hopefully you're not in that kind of a system, a situation where you're going to have a conflict with family members. But as we become a non-Christian nation, that's going to be increasingly the case. So again, your happiness is, as Audi says, God meets the needs of his followers. He doesn't necessarily give us what we want,
Starting point is 02:01:17 but he gives us what we need. And sometimes the hardship that we go through, if it's a health thing, if a financial thing, frequently we get on the other side and we look back at it a financial thing, uh, frequently, um, you know, we get on the other side and we look back at it and say, that's one of the best times of my life. I learned so much during that. And I grew as a person and you got through it because you have an inner joy and you have a hope, confident expectation in the future that money isn't going to buy. Friendships aren't going to buy. Even family is not going to buy that.
Starting point is 02:01:48 On Rumble, Jeff Ingram, 3355. Thank you for the comment. He says, when I took environmental engineering in 1998, my instructor skipped the global warming chapter. I asked him why, and he smirked and shrugged his shoulders. There you go. You had a good professor then with environmental engineering or an instructor, I should say. We're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to be joined by Jack Lawson, who Lawson, who has the civil defense manual. You can find it civil defense manual dot com.
Starting point is 02:02:15 And we're going to talk to him about preparedness. Because there's a lot of things on the horizon out there that are concerning, that are worrying. And there are certain things that we can do. We can't control all of our circumstances, but we can make some preparation, and we should do that. When we understand that there's a possibility, we should be wise enough to do something to minimize the effects of things that we see coming.
Starting point is 02:02:40 That's why I say, understand what they're trying to do globally and counter it locally, especially with your own personal preparedness. We'll be right back. Hear news now at APSradioNews.com or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. The Common Man They created common core to dumb down our children. The common man.
Starting point is 02:05:25 They created common core to dumb down our children. 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.
Starting point is 02:06:05 It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at TheDavidKnightShow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. We'll be right back. You'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSradio.com. Okay, we're having some connection issues, but we should have Jack back in just a moment. Again, the two-volume book, and here's what it looks like. You've seen this before, and different colors,
Starting point is 02:07:23 but it is sold as a collected set. And you find this at civildefensemanual.com. Excellent set of books. It covers everything in terms of power, food, medical preparedness, as well as defending your area and what you can do in working as a community with other people. Very important to have this. He's got a lot of experience doing this. defending your area and what you can do in working as a community with other people very important to have this he's got a lot of experience doing this he's retired military and he has seen action in zimbabwe and when it was rhodesia and he has a lot of chapters that are
Starting point is 02:08:02 written by special ops specialists in their particular area, whether it is about power or communication. And we've talked to him in the past about some of these aspects of it. You can go to the website, civildefensemanual.com, and you can see the chapter that he has on water, for example, which is very important. That is the most important thing. But he also has a couple of others there. We've talked about nuclear preparedness and the risk that people have. He's got experience with that in the military. And so you can see that chapter as well for free.
Starting point is 02:08:38 I think if you see those chapters, you're going to realize how in-depth this is. And he only puts it out as he doesn't have an electronic version of it. He only has it in print because what happens when the power goes down? And you're really going to need this because when the power goes down, we're going to very rapidly descend into anarchy. As I said the other day, if you have some kind of a cyber attack or EMP, it is going to only take a couple of days before everybody starts trying to cannibalize what other people have. And it's going to descend into chaos very rapidly. So joining us now is Jack Lawson.
Starting point is 02:09:19 Always great to have you on, Jack. Thanks for joining us. Yes. David, can you hear me? Yeah, gotcha. Sound good. Good and clear. Good. I never trust my technical capability when it comes to this type of thing, but it's always good to be in your show, David, and good to hear your voice. Well, it's good to hear
Starting point is 02:09:36 your voice, and of course, you're doing this a little bit differently than you have in the past, because in the past, we've always done it by phone, and so it's a little bit better connection, but we had a little bit of, you know, since it's the first time doing this. You know, I've been talking the last couple of days. I mentioned when they were talking about cybersecurity and the grid and the vulnerability of the grid. I said, you know, I've talked in the past to Jack Lawson about EMP. We talked about how easy that would be, but I think it's even easier if you've got somebody that is going to take down the grid with a cyber attack. We've seen that done over and over again, usually by just taking down.
Starting point is 02:10:13 They shut down the Colonial Pipeline by putting a ransomware attack on their accounting system, and they got them to shut everything down. I believe that all the traffic was grounded earlier this year when there was a, the no TAM system went out. I think that that was a hack. They won't admit that it was a hack, but it was out for about 12 hours and they shut all traffic down to the extent they hadn't done since nine 11. And then as soon as that was finished in the United States, the no TAM system went down in Canada.
Starting point is 02:10:41 So it's obviously not some kind of a localized failure. And that one came back faster, only about an hour and a half. But again, when you look at that type of thing, it's very easy for somebody to do it for ransomware. It's easy for a hostile foreign nation to do it. And it's even easy for our own government to do it as a false flag attack. So if we lose the power grid over something like that uh what how does this play out in terms of uh how long does it take for everything to really descend into anarchy and what do you do about it i really believe it would not take very long uh number one i you
Starting point is 02:11:19 you said a word that always strikes me uh earlier you said the word cannibalized other people's possessions. I think that we are so borderline with our supply system, that actual word of people eating other people, as grotesque as that may sound is a very probable. I have through writing this book, I've met a lot of very important people, very knowledgeable people, more than important. And along with this,
Starting point is 02:11:56 almost every one of them says zero to 90 days of be cannibalism in this country. That's a concept that's hard for people to understand it's repulsive to me that's where i draw a line in the sand when you step over that you're no longer a member of the human race as far as i'm concerned but let's go back to one thing you talk about emp uh electromagnetic pulse event is usually a generated by a nuclear weapon that's set way up in the atmosphere it's set off an area of the planet and uh through that pulse that's sent out from that destroys electronics any semiconductor uh any type of transistor semiconductor would be ruined uh i don't see
Starting point is 02:12:48 that as probable as i do see what uh dr eric waddell a friend of mine uh who owns a company called amorous and he deals specifically been doing this his entire life he's written a book about it he deals specifically with grid down situations and redundancy and backup and his belief is this that there's a very very strong probability along with all of we don't know who is in this country. It just astounds me to see 40, 50 people standing in a line that are Chinese and they're all military age people. Yeah. No, no women, no children, no protection at all. And that's the amazing thing. You know, we look at this, this debate that I was talking about earlier in the Congress.
Starting point is 02:13:40 And it's like, well, we're not going to give you any money for Ukraine unless you fix the border. You know, we really literally have an invasion, as you pointed out, a lot of military aged people coming from China and everywhere on Earth. And, of course, they don't have to do something like this very provocative, like exploding an EMP, which they could easily trace that back to whichever country that had fired that and annihilate it. But they could easily go in and sabotage. And we see that as a real possibility. And of course, the other part of this is that we have this slow system of sabotage that's being put out by our own government in the name of climate, where they are putting everybody on getting rid of anything that is not electric. All the cars, all the appliances, everything must be electric,
Starting point is 02:14:25 and then they're shutting the grid down at the same time. So they're gradually killing it. That's why I say at some point in time, I wouldn't be surprised if they just pulled an event and pulled the whole thing down. But there's also the people who are coming in, as you point out. David, I believe this. I believe that there's been a couple of events where transformers at power generation stations have had holes shot in the bottom of them.
Starting point is 02:14:57 It doesn't take much, but the AKM round, the 7.62x39, most of the military production has a steel core in it. And that will go through the steel of a transformer that is filled with oil that is used to jump the electric power voltage up to where it allows it to be transmitted for a number of miles before it's done again i think that we've had derailments i think that the federal government is hiding this from us uh they're definitely afraid that some somebody's going to get in shut the border down gather these people up and send them back to where they came. I, I, it, it, it astounds me. I lived in a country where there was infrastructure damage like this formerly called Rhodesia. Now Zimbabwe, uh, during the time I was there, uh, there were attacks on
Starting point is 02:15:58 the fuel, uh, tank farms, uh, that were devastating. It took every fire truck in Rhodesia and the South Africans sent hundreds of trucks up just to contain this fire. That entire incident was a result of two terrorists with an RPG rocket launcher hijacking a taxi, standing on top of it and firing a rocket into the fuel tank 500 000 gallons of aviation fuel it took 10 days to put out wow it was in danger of setting the entire
Starting point is 02:16:34 rest of the tank farm up there is so much infrastructure that could be damaged with uh simple simple methods you don't need a rocket launcher. You can design. There's all kinds of things that can be done. And I think that this has been going on for some time. Well, and when you look at, okay, so that's a fuel depot. You hit that, it blows up. As you pointed out, it takes 10 days to put that one out and could have set everything off. But we also look at, you know, as they're going to renewables, you know, around here in this area, we got the TVA, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and they are mandating and incentivizing and paying for people to put in what they call battery energy storage sites.
Starting point is 02:17:16 And that is a massive lithium battery site. And that is a gigantic fire waiting to happen. It could even happen on its own. We've already had one of them that was set up in Australia that Tesla put in there, their mega battery thing that caught on fire. But if you were to sabotage that, that'd be pretty easy to sabotage as well because we know that we've had electric cars
Starting point is 02:17:39 that have run over something on the road and it penetrated the battery and it caused the whole thing to combust very quickly. And so if you were starting to shoot those things, you know, deliberately trying to destroy them, that'd be pretty easy to destroy too, just like a big. Absolutely. Uh, the guy that wrote the underground shelter portion of the civil defense manual, uh, he is probably one of the best experts on underground shelters he refuses to put a lithium
Starting point is 02:18:07 battery in he said they are fire waiting to happen yes now there's all kinds of dangers but uh there's no no point in paying to increase your danger level you know as and and i'm not uh putting uh musk down down and his thing. I think the lithium battery at this point is probably one of the most efficient. It is kind of like a hand grenade, though. It's one of the best batteries to give you a slow power charge as you need it. But if you short those terminals together, it's like pulling a pin in a hand grenade. It doesn't like that surge of power i remember a few years ago when the samsung came out with a phone that had a lot of these issues
Starting point is 02:18:51 and you know they were catching fire and injuring people yeah exactly and so what have we done we've gone from the phone to the uh to the electric scooters in new york and they've had a lot of they've had a massive number of fires up there a lot of people that have died from that as well, because they would park these electric scooters in the lobby of the building in New York and start charging them, and they would burn up that way. So we go from the cell phone to a laptop to a scooter to a car to a bus. We've had buses that spontaneously combusted in Europe in many cases, and Munich, I think it was Munich or Stuttgart, but I think it was Munich, to a bus we've had buses that spontaneously combusted in europe in many cases in munich
Starting point is 02:19:25 i think it was munich or stuttgart but i think it was munich where it burned down an entire station of these things and in france they had them spontaneously combusting and then you know and took them off the the market in canada they went back and uh changed them back to diesel so you know but that's a that's a bus and so then there, they want to go to a semi-trailer. And then from a semi-trailer, they want to go to a backup energy system for the grid. It just keeps getting bigger and bigger. And yet they still have that flammability issue. So that is something that people – well, let me ask you this.
Starting point is 02:19:58 When he says he's not going to use underground storage and things like this, I'm not going to use a lithium battery. What does he use for storage? He uses a a simple lead acid forklift battery well they're one they're one third the price of a tesla firewall and there there's some issues with them because batteries when they regenerate cause hydrogen emissions so you have a flammability issue but that is way overrated if you have some venting uh you don't really have a problem with it but he just refuses to deal with the lithium batteries he's built 17 million dollars shelters and uh he's had arguments with some of these tech
Starting point is 02:20:39 people that the the one that he built was a i he won't tell me who, and I can't ask him, but it was somebody fairly well known. And they ended up going around him and putting in what he told them not to put in. I don't know if they've had any problems or not from that, but their capability to generate power. They had a, I don't know how many horsepower, Caterpillar tractor, diesel generator, but they had enough fuel to last them for 48 hours. So he said, when this was done, where's your fuel truck going to come from? And, you know, they don't think this stuff through. And, you know, he was pretty disgusted.
Starting point is 02:21:27 And then they paid him. He built a big complex for him but uh he uh he just gets very disgusted with some of these people some of these people's egos they're a legend in their own mind you know they think they're god themselves you know uh you know it's pretty hard to talk to those people but they did they did do a lot of things that he told them to do but but going back to this EMP thing I think we're kind of in a state of limbo everybody thought World War III was going to start I personally believe that most of the Arab states would like to see Hamas. I don't want to get into politics, but I think they want to see them eradicated. They're kind of the orphan child. Nobody wants them. I find it amazing that there was $3.5 billion in oil and natural gas that was discovered in 1999 by British petroleum in the Gaza strip.
Starting point is 02:22:32 And I think that's one, uh, uh, coincidental issue for them going in there and taking over. They will not let. So Hamas just didn't dig their tunnels deep enough, right? Yeah. Really strike oil. They will not let. So Hamas just didn't dig their tunnels deep enough, right? Yeah, really. To really strike oil. They're going to have them flooded with seawater now. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:22:56 So with the Houthis, they're the ones who are shooting drones at shipping lanes and that type of thing, and possibly at some of the American ships there. But so far, the American, I think it's an Aegis-class destroyer, has taken out a bunch of those. But other than that, as you point out, there's not really any coordinated movement by any other groups outside of Hamas, except for the Houthis, who are shooting stuff at people. Yeah, I think they're keeping this somewhat under control as far as the expansion of it. I don't think the Saudi Arabians or the Turks want to go to war over this. But this death toll, I mean, they talk about 1,500 Israelis that were killed by Hamas on October 7th or thereabouts. Quite a number of them were killed by their own uh apache attack helicopters they were shooting anything it was moving on the ground but now there's something like 15 to 16 000 uh gazians have been killed up to a third of them children
Starting point is 02:24:02 i think this is rattling a lot of cages so i don't think it takes much to set things up but it seems like we're kind of in a limbo everybody was looking at oh we're going to have world war three well you had some uh you know some uh rockets that were shot by hezbollah and uh people were saying well you know maybe hezbollah maybe lebanon maybe iran is going to do something but so far that has been except for right at the very beginning it's been kind of quiet well i laugh at i've seen a lot of explosions and i've seen the aftermath of a lot of explosions and 500 people being killed by one rocket that was not a hezbollah rocket. To take a building down, and most of them are probably masonry concrete,
Starting point is 02:24:50 they're heavy, they're not a wooden structure that the sides will blow out of easily, that absorbs a lot of the blast and directs it upward. To have 500 people killed makes me question where that explosive device came from from and the long and short of the thing is i think this is controlled but if we get into a situation which it could uh escalate into a world war three situation you will see an emp but before that i think what we will see in the next couple years we're going to start seeing grid outages and whether we're told the truth of where they're coming from or not. What was it?
Starting point is 02:25:31 The med, the one in California, they proved that there were two trained marksmen and one spotter. That's usually the makeup of a tactical SWAT team's sniper unit or a military sniper unit you've either got one spotter and one rifleman or uh you can have a couple of uh riflemen but they systematically shot holes in the bottom I think it was a test run Matt Bracken uh comes out and says that he says it was a test run. Matt Bracken comes out and says that. He says it was a test run.
Starting point is 02:26:07 And there's a funny Department of Homeland Defense investigated this, but they don't say much. So, you know, it's like everything else they don't say. It must be classified. Yeah, we're not allowed to know that. And, of course, you know, they would look bad if they were not protecting our border. But, of course, everybody understands that they're not doing that. I think you're right.
Starting point is 02:26:26 And I think, you know, even if we don't have so, you know, the you look at Ukraine, that is failing miserably. Things have not even though they're escalating somewhat in China, even if we don't have a full out war with China or something like that, as you point out, these groups that are coming in could be engaging in constant harassment, sabotage or something like that just to push back against the United States. You don't necessarily have to have a full on war for them to start messing with the grid. No, it doesn't take much of anything. And I think that's what we're going to see. The explanation will probably be infrastructure
Starting point is 02:27:05 failure, but I think what it's going to be is sabotage. I think there are, it's impossible that there are not military intelligence in this country, along with all of these able-bodied people. I think they're military. I think they're the Chinese form of their CIA and FBI. I'm sure they've got people in here and they know where things are. Yeah. And they know how to damage it. And it wouldn't take much. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:36 Oh, yeah. I agree. So, you know, we talk about that. You've got two different volumes here. And you've got all together between the two uh you've got 44 different chapters and so it's extensive amount of information as i said before somebody wants to see what is typical of it they can go to your site civildefensemanual.com and they can see a free chapter there on both water as well as nuclear threats and how to prepare for those two types of things.
Starting point is 02:28:06 But in each one of these volumes, you have an extensive checklist as well in the back in terms of talking about food requirements for people, different ways that you can use, different things that you can use to protect from gunshots and that type of thing in terms of body armor, but also the types of penetration that we're just talking about and what you can do to shield against that. But it's just a wealth of information that you've got there. Talk to us a little bit about medical things like dental care. You know, what do you do with dental care when everything has been shut down. Pick a topic and give us some idea of something that we can prepare for today. I go back to my prime directive.
Starting point is 02:28:56 My prime directive is to store food and water. I know you always advocated that, David. I cannot emphasize enough. I guess i feel like an insurance salesman i'm trying to get people to ensure their survival and that of their children i pound on my family about this all the time i'm after them all the time on it i spent a lot of money preparing them and uh generally i think think they're probably pretty much in the preparation stage to where they could last for a while. But I think people have got to have at least 10 days of water
Starting point is 02:29:35 and three weeks of food, more water if you can, but also life-sustaining medicines. I mean, I'm going back to what I feel like. I sometimes feel like I'm a farmer that's been plowing, killed the horse, and I beat him to get up to pull the plows more. You know, I feel like this is something that people cannot really fathom. We live in such an abundant society here. I've been through not eating. I've been through on top of not having water or doing a forced march for two days in deep, dark Africa. And I know what it's like to become just about going out of your mind from thirst. And people have to look at one of the most most critical things you turn a tap on and water comes
Starting point is 02:30:28 out and it's potable water it's drinkable it's safe to drink generally speaking uh but people need to to to do this there i i have all kinds of things in this book and i put some of this on a website free because i want the water treatment. I want people to be able to get that now. If they don't have my book, go to my website, civildefensemanual.com. Read the blogs and read the sample chapters I have there. I mean, here's Navy SEAL officer Matten, who's one of the most fantastic authors. He actually got me started.
Starting point is 02:31:08 He's my mentor. He put a whole chapter in night fighting. Now, who's going to go night fight? You may, at some point, if things get bad enough, have to be protective of your property when there's no moonlight, no streetlights. And to do that, he tells you how to do it without all this expensive night vision and infrared. And this to me is,
Starting point is 02:31:35 is one of the critical aspects of being able to protect your neighborhood. Um, there there's, you know, back in Texas, they had such an invasion of feral pigs that it was open season at any given time as a matter of fact if oh yeah my a pigtail i know my sister lived there yeah i heard all about that yeah and and if you could bring in a pigtail
Starting point is 02:31:59 in the county that we lived in they would give you a cash you know for for any pigs that you could prove that you'd killed but it was really difficult to kill them. And, you know, it would come out at night and you would have to have these really expensive, uh, uh, night, um, um, you know, vision things. But of course you had to be very, very stealthy. They would hear you coming from way off. And so you had to, you know, people would go hunting them, uh, in, in an area where it was fairly large, they put blankets all over their car and everything, tried to keep the noise down. Uh, but, uh, so it was very difficult to do that, but again, it didn't involve some very expensive equipment. So he's got a way to do that without getting the really expensive night scope.
Starting point is 02:32:36 Well, not so much hunting feral pig, but, uh, protecting your property. Yeah, definitely. I mean, Matt, Matt fled seal teams in the middle east he knows this stuff inside out and backward he wrote the whole chapter for me i got away to store chicken eggs without refrigeration for up to two years this is the way it was done if you wondered how these guys in new york wearing a six gun still out there got their eggs for breakfast it was usually through uh their refrigeration method that uh in a hydrogenated uh lime and uh it says i've got how to do this in there one thing i i was taught i was in a commando unit and I was taught by Israeli and British Commonwealth SAS instructors.
Starting point is 02:33:28 I was taught things like skipping rounds. Obviously, everybody thinks 95% of the equation of survival is firearms and ammunition. That is not true. It's 95% of it is food and water. But you may need to protect what you have you can make a single round a jacketed round turn into a shotgun basically by skipping rounds this is something that we're taught to do i've got in there where to get mother uh to find that term for skipping rounds. You're talking about shooting at the ground at something that's hard that's going to fracture the bullet, I'm assuming, right?
Starting point is 02:34:11 Right. Yeah, it fragments it. I've got pictures in the book of AK rounds I've fired and 7.62x51, which is a.308 NATO round, and, five, six millimeter M 16 AR round. And, uh, it's, it's absolutely amazing along with the debris that this bullet will kick up. These will call not all of these holes in the sample silhouette target. I have would be level, but they certainly would make a bad day for the guy that's laying in wait trying to kill you you know yeah but but like uh salt uh where to get
Starting point is 02:34:52 salt how to keep from freezing in uh cold weather without burning fuel i got that's something we we may all need that even if there's not some kind of a catastrophe because they're trying to shut off our building and we're ourselves. Yeah, we're so close from grid shutdown. We're so close to this type of thing. I don't think people realize how critical and how susceptible this is to shutdown. I mean, don't you think about this often? I mean, you've got a lot of lights and electronic stuff in your show there. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:35:26 Oh, yeah. We lost power. I think it was last week or the week before that. And, um, you know, we could have a backup here, but we don't have really the kind of internet access that's going to allow us to do the bandwidth that we need. And so, you know, we had to start the show like, um, three hours, almost three hours late, uh, that day because it just shut everything down. And the entire area around here, everything shut down. Schools shut down.
Starting point is 02:35:49 All the stores are shut down. And so you look at that and you get a little bit of a taste of it. But then you also realize these politicians are trying to gradually, they're like gremlins, destroying the grid system themselves in slow motion. And we've seen the results of that when we were in Texas, you know, where they, uh, the entire time I was in Texas for a decade, they were shutting down, uh, coal and oil, uh, power plants and putting in windmills and, uh, solar panels and the windmills froze and, uh, everything froze. And, and we were out of power for a while with that. So, you know, they're, they're making the whole system very very vulnerable everybody every summer people can see how the capacity and the vulnerability is the capacity is going down the
Starting point is 02:36:31 vulnerability is going up because every summer or winter whenever you have extremely cold or hot weather everybody is being warned oh don't use any electricity because we're right on the edge of going down we never had anything like that in decades past. This is something that's brand new. It's their new normal when it comes to energy starvation. And it's only going to get worse. It's only going to get worse rapidly. We've had such an explosion of the use of electronics. I mean, our computers don't draw that much,
Starting point is 02:36:59 but you put everybody's computer together and you put this foolish foolishness of these electric mandated electric vehicles together with cutting cutting back on the the mainstay the muscle of power production which is coal-fired plants and nuclear i don't think are very much better uh and and depending on mother nature for windmills solar uh it's a recipe for disaster and yeah it's how what degree that disaster is another thing you know whether it comes to uh not being able to drive your car not being able to get groceries at grocery store those are two different degrees of uh danger yeah or not being able to get emergency medical help to you or
Starting point is 02:37:44 to get to uh where there's emergency medical help to you or to get to where there's emergency medical help. That type of thing doesn't necessarily have to rely on some kind of a war or something breaking out or sabotage. It's just it's gradually being sabotaged by these people. And they're increasing it. You know, as you talked about nuclear, the whole idea that we got to stop all this stuff because of emissions. I see a lot of problems with nuclear because I understand what the long-term issues are with storage. But nevertheless, they are not looking to replace anything that they're taking down with something that is known that works, that is reliable. Nuclear is reliable. It's got some back-end costs that are huge on it.
Starting point is 02:38:21 It's got some other risks that are involved there. But they don't care about any of this stuff. And they're not talking about the nuclear, even though it has, by their admission, zero emissions. So according to their story, that ought to be something that they would turn to. So you know there's something else here. And we know exactly what that is. It's a deliberate destruction of the grid. Yeah. And along with the grid, you may as well replace that word grid with America, because if the grid goes on, we've got some serious problems.
Starting point is 02:38:49 I cannot believe the level of corruption that has even gotten into the area I'm in. There's developers that are trying to increase the water allotment. I'm in the Southwest it's a desert you know cities like Las Vegas and Salt Lake City even uh Phoenix and uh Albuquerque they're all cities that are in the desert the high desert and uh there seems to be an endless drive to build properties here because everybody's leaving California. But that's the corruption. And the people that are involved with this on a federal level, it just astounds me. It astounds me.
Starting point is 02:39:40 I see very few people that are Matt Gaetz and uh marjorie green and ran paul uh they're they're all people that i deeply respect because i think that they've had uh uh and they've they've had uh uh well gates himself was uh literally tried they tried to lynch him and they picked on the wrong guy because the billionaire family of his got behind him and traced back this fraudulent scheme all the way into the Justice Department nothing was ever done
Starting point is 02:40:16 but it seemed to drop off there they could never find out who it was connected to but the level of corruption has gotten to the point I don't know the older i get the more i believe in the bible i have uh one son that was a muslim he's no longer he asked too many questions and i think they asked him to leave and the other one was uh i guess you might say he's a christian he was the sergeant of his scout sniper unit in a weapons
Starting point is 02:40:45 platoon unit in iraq kind of the absolute of contradictions they both love each other they're great great guys great guys i'm very proud of them but the point being this is i am more and more am seeing the wisdom of reading the bible and the wonderful story it has. And I look back at my life, David, and I tell you, I told my wife the other day, that must have been a period of insanity. I was in one of doing this or that. And I said, only God and Jesus, some entity kept me alive. For what reason, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:41:26 But the odds are I shouldn't have survived what I did. But the point being this, I more and more look at the Bible, and I'm a Christian, and I'd like to accept anybody's religion as long as they aren't going around trying to kill me. But, you know, we support religious freedom because we want to have it for ourselves. You know, I've said that about everything. You know, even when you talk about free speech, you can't have any freedom in any form if you don't support that freedom for somebody else. So I can't have my freedom of religion if I don't support your freedom of religion. But you're right.
Starting point is 02:42:04 You know, you ask questions and you should be asking questions. And you're right to talk about the Bible. You know, you don't have a chapter in here on the Bible. That is the ultimate prepping, isn't it? Because you're prepping eternity. That is. But I do have a section on religion. I have six points that I go over that i'll accept anybody's religion and you know
Starting point is 02:42:25 obviously uh uh people that are advocating uh killing the infidels or or killing the muslims or whatever either way that they're going i need to step back and look at the fact that the majority of people that do believe in a higher power and can humble themselves before that the majority of people just want to live in peace yeah and i don't think they want to sit in and have a knife at each other's throat i think we've moved away from that in the country i think that's one of the critical factors we're having and there's uh in in my opinion the globalists have an attack on this it is it's something that's a competition to what they want to instill in humanity which by the way is illusionary uh it's based on communism oh yeah oh yeah absolutely is yeah by the way merry christmas to you before well thank you same
Starting point is 02:43:21 to you as well uh yeah that that's a another example that they want to try to shut things down. I mean, they're very, very intolerant, very totalitarian. And so that's the reasons that we see everybody fighting each other in this country is because we've thrown God out. You know, we don't have peace with God. We're going to have war with each other. And I said, absolutely. A hundred percent. Yeah. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 02:43:56 Correct. Yeah. That I've come to this conclusion, not because I'm getting older and I'm afraid of dying. I've faced death many times. Bottom line is this. I think about things a lot and I think about some entity kept me alive and some entity has given me the blessings of wonderful children, a wonderful wife. And I'm just appreciative. And I love Christianity a priest you and i i love christianity because it's the one religion of all of them that professes forgiveness yeah and sacrifice that's right and when you read about it whatever you want to think about uh jesus uh or god is is up to the individual but uh i got six points in my book that i go over that are pretty much
Starting point is 02:44:45 encapsulate what i think i'll it should allow a person to look at another religion and accept its existence instead of trying to exterminate i mean look at these jokers over in the middle east they've been trying to kill each other off for four or five thousand years you know and it doesn't see yeah i i know i've heard people say well you know we've had a situation in the past where the catholics are trying to kill the protestants the protestants trying to kill the path of the catholics and so forth this kind of war and as one person said you know well you know at that point in time they took their religious differences uh seriously enough that they would go to war over it but that was when it was tied in with government.
Starting point is 02:45:26 And so we looked at this and it's like, well, we still want to take this seriously, but we want to have the toleration that we're not going to establish anything. That's really what the basis of America was. And yet, you know, as you get older and you're talking about it, when you're younger, you look at it. And when I was younger, I should say, I would look at it and it's like a fear of death. I don't have the fear of death anymore. It's not something that I look forward to experiencing, certainly, it would be an unpleasant experience.
Starting point is 02:45:55 But when I look at it now, I look at it with an anticipation of what comes next. And that's the biggest thing that takes the fear of death away. It's not that you're going to be leaving behind things that you, and people that you, especially people that you really love, but there's an expectation you're going to be reunited with them. And that's what we work for. We work to try to take as many with us as we can and to try to get there ourselves. And so that anticipation and that, you know, and what it is about, I find it very, when we're talking about books, I love Randy Alcorn's Heaven because he begins with the Bible and he tries to keep it as based in the Bible.
Starting point is 02:46:34 He gives a reason why this would fit with the Bible, but it's a very positive understanding of what life would be like afterwards. It's not just hanging around on on clouds and you know doing nothing that at all you know his yeah he makes a biblical case that we would be very active and we'd be active in a sense that we don't have the kind of frustration futility that we have here on uh on this earth but it is also as he's even in that book and as you talked about your friend who left islam because not your friend but your your son, who left Islam because he asked too many questions. We invite questions.
Starting point is 02:47:08 And we invite that inspection. And as I do that, and as I look at it more carefully, it actually bolsters my confident expectations. And the more deeply I look at it, the more closely I look at it, rather than pushing me away. And so I always invite that. You know, somebody is skeptical about something then let me hear it you know let me look at it because every time i look at it it gets validated and and my faith gets stronger for doing that investigation yes it does it has a way of drawing you further into it and i think that uh your belief grows as you expose yourself to this.
Starting point is 02:47:45 I mean, I had a friend of mine saw a Bible sitting in the front seat of my car, and he says, Lawson, you, the Bible? You know, what are you doing? And I told him, I said, you know something? I said, there's some fantastic stories in there. I said, I read these things, and this is like a roadmap for life. Old Testament, New Testament is a roadmap. It tells you all the mistakes.
Starting point is 02:48:12 They're telling you what the mistakes they were that they made, and they're telling you not to do it. And unfortunately, most of experience of life for people is making mistakes by which you learn wisdom. And I just also encourage every adult out in your listing area. Every one of them. Well, there was a, there was a song by the Judds. Grandpa, tell me about the good old days. I've said this before, but you know, the, the thing is now you start to realize your grandpa
Starting point is 02:48:46 and uh younger people need guidance and i think a person uh needs to give them the guidance that wisdom of their age provides and and and have some faith in these young people they're good good young people out there and um yeah that's probably when they talk about their preparation on individual liberties. That's the way I measure everything. Yeah. Not the second amendment. I measure individual liberties,
Starting point is 02:49:13 which the second amendment is part of. Yes. They're now attacking free speak. If you don't believe, if you have somebody that doesn't believe in individual liberties, that's somebody I don't want to hang to us. Yeah, man. That's somebody I don't want anything to do with. Yeah. And that's,
Starting point is 02:49:25 that's Congress. I don't want anything to do with most of them. So yeah, it is true. You know, we were talking about nuclear, but the nuclear family, uh,
Starting point is 02:49:37 that term, I just recently realized that that term was just kind of referring to, you know, mother and father and immediate kids, because we have a mobile society and people would, you know, leave the area that they grew up in for the most part and leave their extended family and go to another part of the country. And so you just had that real core there, mother, father, and kids. You didn't have the extended family of grandparents and cousins and things like that.
Starting point is 02:50:04 And so in a sense, you know, that was one of the things that really kind of undercut us. And as you point out, you know, as grandpa, we've got to tell those stories and we've got to keep that culture going. And that's one thing that really is we've lost that. And everybody is attached not even to their nuclear family, but they're attached to the kids get attached to the school. You know, they get more attached to their team, their schoolmates. So then they get to their siblings and they get more attached perhaps to their teachers in many cases than they do to their parents. Yeah. Put the iPhone down.
Starting point is 02:50:39 Yeah. Put the iPhone down. Everyone. So I've seen families in restaurants. I don't know what they're doing sitting together other than they're reading their text messages there. I don't even call the phone anymore. It's an entertainment center. Put the phone down. Put your entertainment center down and look your kids in the eyes and talk to them.
Starting point is 02:51:02 I do this all the time. We've kind of got an off-limits phone thing here i have a son-in-law that's an attorney that doesn't always work with he's always on the always on the phone but uh anyway it's uh it's something that's important these young people uh it don't try to cram uh a religion their throat. They'll come to it. Yeah. Giving the guidance to a child and wisdom and being an example, I think is very, very important.
Starting point is 02:51:33 Yeah, that's right. And it's the time that you spend with them. You know, you go back and you look at Deuteronomy 6, you know, as you're walking with your kids on the way, you do this. Well, you got to be with them in order to be able to have a teachable moment as you're walking with them so that's a key part of it i think uh but getting back to the survival stuff that's more immediate um when you um we're talking about the open border and and the unrest that is going to come with that is as we see the anarchy that's being pushed in both directions both with an open border and, and with the,
Starting point is 02:52:05 uh, the policies of a lot of these Soros district attorneys, just turning criminals out on the street. Now we're seeing, uh, one of the district attorneys and, I think it's in new Orleans. He gets carjacked by somebody he let out.
Starting point is 02:52:18 And we have an FBI agent who just got carjacked and we have a congressman who got carjacked in Washington, DC. And so they're creating a great deal of anarchy and things like that. Do you address just that kind of ordinary personal safety on a regular basis in your book? Yes, I do. Yes, I do. I have a whole section.
Starting point is 02:52:41 I sat on a police board in a major. It was one of the largest police boards in the United States. And I was a judge of officer-involved shootings and use of deadly force. And I was on that seven years. So I had a lot of exposure to law enforcement having to deal with the public. And along with that, I put a lot of information in there on how to common sense, watch where you are, what you're doing, and be aware of threat. I'm a believer in this. I believe a person walking from the grocery store door out to their car in a semi-lit parking lot can sense a danger around them but the problem is
Starting point is 02:53:27 they're thinking about everything other than that we're almost like the old the old sitcom uh the jetsons where this guy had the antennas come out of his forehead you know only we don't let ours out anymore we're always thinking about something else yeah and on that police board i talked to hundreds of people and it was always the same statement oh they came out of nowhere they didn't come out of nowhere they were waiting for you but you weren't thinking about them and you weren't tuned in i swear there's almost a sense of adrenaline in the air that you could pick up on or some type of telepathic thought when there's evil about you. You can be aware of this, but I've got quite a bit in there about how to survive a knife fight, which is basically turn and run. If you talk to any special operations guys guys they give you all kinds of different
Starting point is 02:54:25 movements and blocking movements and that type of thing but wrapping a coat around your arm to protect yourself uh doing whatever you have to but the number one rule i had an instructor tell me turn and run but uh there's quite a bit on on common sense protection also i get heavily into the neighborhood protection and uh i am revising some of what i've written i am astounded at what has happened i was exposed to the mormons the very first one of these i set up with and they were they were people that uh ate this stuff up and asked for seconds. They were the type of, because their religion pushes this type of thing, is self-preservation and a group protection of your area.
Starting point is 02:55:15 But I've noticed where I live, I'm getting people coming from areas of the country. They've lived in an anti-state where they were told everything they can do and what they can't do mostly what they can't do and it amazes me that i see these people uh have gotten the males have gotten so feminized and everybody is oh you can't do that or oh that's against the law well i'm not a lawyer but i know enough about how police look at you in your own area to be able to state, as I do in the book, what to do. And it's frightening to me that this attitude of this lackadaisical attitude, this I don't really care about this, is so overwhelming, people. Again, my latest post in my book, my blog, is an article called Fear
Starting point is 02:56:15 that was written by a preacher, a friend of a friend of mine, a guy called GenX Can. And it basically tells you how to deal with it. I called GenX Can. And it basically tells you how to deal with it. I believe this. Get some food. Get some water. Get yourself a protection device, whether it's a firearm or whether it's non-lethal, like bear spray.
Starting point is 02:56:39 You got bear spray? And be prepared. Then enjoy your family. Enjoy life. But get something to tide you over when the grocery stores are being raided by everybody that's right that's right and you know when you look at the the advice that you've got here being uh situationally aware of what is happening you know it's amazing to me when we look at how everybody is freaking out over things that
Starting point is 02:57:02 are absolutely nothing and yet they completely ignore the real dangers around them and interesting yeah isn't that an interesting contradiction that's that's there it kind of gets you passive in a lot of different ways and i think about it in terms of uh driving you know i've been in countries where there's not really any lanes and people just it's free form and but people are more aware of what's going on they're constantly thinking about all this stuff. Whereas Americans get lulled into this and it's like, okay, I got my lane. I got my traffic light. That light's green.
Starting point is 02:57:30 I'm going, I'm not even going to look to see if somebody is running it in the other direction. Right. That's a very interesting perspective. Yeah. That is very true. And I think that has happened to us in all aspects of our life.
Starting point is 02:57:40 And so I think that's one of the big advantages of reading your book because it opens people up to, okay, this type of thing can happen and that kind of thing can happen. But even to the extent you're talking about keeping warm, easy ways to keep warm, not just if you lose power, but just if you want to try to save some money because or whatever, you know, in terms of food and other things like that in this time of rapid inflation and things like that that might happen or with job insecurity, you know, making some preparation of things that are going to tide you over, that is very, very important. And so it has immediate usage in terms of preparation, I think, for the things we're going to face on a regular basis, but also for catastrophic things. But even if the catastrophic things don't happen, you're going to be better off with these types of preparations and understanding what is there
Starting point is 02:58:28 and ready for a lot of different things that are going to come at you. So it's a great book. I highly recommend this to people and have no problem. And people will need this knowledge within the next two years, especially since next year is an election year. I anticipate not total anarchy in a country, but I anticipate towards the election. I anticipate there's going to be a lot of writing. The rule of law is basically going out the window already.
Starting point is 02:59:00 To me, I would not want to be a a policeman which i wanted to be for a long time yeah i would not want to be a policeman now because there's a total lack of respect yeah for the police that's right and a lot of job to go to work a lot of handcuffs put on them isn't it while they release the criminals that's the way the rules have been i'm not saying i'm not saying some of that shouldn't be yeah that's right because there are there are situations but uh basically uh in my book where to hunker down in the city i don't advocate a person stays in the city but if you do there are certain ways that you can survive if you're in the summertime there's enough food around to eat in alleys with weeds edible we'll have to talk about that the next time.
Starting point is 02:59:45 There's so much in the book and two volumes of this. Again, the website is civildefensemanual.com. Go there and take a look at least at what he has to say about water. That is vital. And we need to start thinking about preparedness because things are going to get very volatile very soon, I think. Thank you for joining us, Jack Lawson. Thank you, David.
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