The David Knight Show - 7Aug23 "Your Injections Are Killing Our Young People" — But Trump is Only Thing That Matters to Both Sides
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 7th of August.
Year of Our Lord 2023.
Well, some quite interesting hearings are happening in Australia.
They're really hammering Pfizer and Moderna executives.
The question is, why aren't we having anything like that happening here?
Well, of course, we know that our Congress is completely owned by the big pharmaceutical companies, as is the media. But then there's another aspect of this. Even the conservative
news outlets that look at what is happening in Australia and applaud it, as they look at
the harm of lockdowns and vaccines and all the rest of this, they cannot make the connection
to Trump. That's the real Trump derangement syndrome.
And yet, he gets all the headlines.
And we'll talk about that as we return.
Stay with us. Well, the headlines, Donald Trump has Sunday morning meltdown on social media,
attacking the judge in the D.C. case, Nancy Pelosi, Jack Smith is a contempt coming contempt charge. Well, this was an article that was featured on the drudge report showbiz
411. And in it, they say, what is he doing? No normal person would do this.
Is he trying, is he going to have an insanity defense? No, he's not crazy. He's crazy like a fox.
He knows that this is his path to victory because this is a reality TV show.
He knows exactly how to set this up for heroes and villains.
He knows how to stay at the center of the headlines.
And he knows how to push us into a civil war.
And that's precisely what he's done.
He's pushed us into lockdown, into universal basic income training.
Of course, Biden came along and gave us the training for the Mark of the Beast.
You take this or you're not going to go anywhere, that type of thing.
All of this has been training.
All this has been building.
What do you think Trump is going to do if he gets in a second time and the World Health
Organization points a finger at the United States and says, pandemic, or points it at
somebody else and they lock down and then we have the pharmaceutical companies and we
got to spend trillions of dollars, have a new vaccine, manufacture this and save the
world, which is what he claims he did.
Trump was told by the judge on Friday not to get on social media.
The Department of Justice on Friday, as this article says,
put a chill down the spine of any normal person, obtained an order of protection against Trump,
which he has until Monday at 5 p.m. to defend this evening.
And still he has posted the most inflammatory comments on his,
of all time, they say, on social media,
designed to get him some kind of contempt charge from the court.
That's the only indication in this article that they seem to understand what he's doing.
This is designed. This is designed. The Trump wants this. The Biden administration
absolutely does want it. This is, as a matter of fact, MSNBC talked about this. There's a real
silver lining here. They said, this is really going to be good talking to their viewers. This
is going to be good for us if, you know, if Trump gets the nomination, this is really going to be good. Talking to their viewers, this is going to be good for us if Trump gets a nomination. The Republican Party is going to go down in flames.
And even if that doesn't happen, he's going to destroy the GOP. Because this is the basis of
his popularity. This is the basis of his grift. It is a reality TV show, and he is an expert at that.
He has practiced and honed that as long as Fauci and the CIA practiced their lockdown games.
He's been practicing the reality TV game.
And so he puts out this about Nancy Pelosi.
I purposely didn't comment on Pelosi's very weird story concerning her husband,
but now I can because she said something about me. There you go. As Ty Cobb said,
a deeply wounded narcissist, incapable of acting except in his own perceived self-interest,
which is to make himself a victim or out of revenge.
He says it was really quite vicious.
Quote, I saw a scared puppy, unquote, she said.
As she watched me on TV, like millions of others that didn't see that, I wasn't scared.
Nevertheless, how mean a thing to say.
Trump never says anything mean to anybody.
You notice how he went off on Kayleigh McEnany simply because she read his poll numbers wrong and his lead appeared to be a little bit
smaller than it actually was according to polls taken six months before the first primary.
Oh, he just went all over her. Anyway, he says, she's a wicked witch. His husband's journey from hell
starts and finishes with her. She is a sick and demented psycho who will someday live in hell.
We were laughing about this yesterday. And, uh, not Travis, my other son said, well,
you got that part right. There's a bit of projection as well you got that part right about nancy pelosi there's a bit of projection
as well involved in that um sick and demented psycho yeah then he keeps going then he goes
after jack smith deranged jack smith and this is all screaming in uppercase and our highly
partisan and very corrupt Department of Injustice
could have brought this Biden opponent case years ago,
but chose to wait and bring it right in the middle of my election campaign.
No way.
I hope you're watching America.
Our country is being destroyed.
Make America great again.
Yeah.
Is he going to talk about CBDCs?
Is he going to talk about anything that really matters? You know, we're
going to take back the constitution. We're going to shut down this pandemic. No, no,
he loved all that stuff. Everything he did in 2020, he loved. He brags about it. You know,
the worst year for the constitution in my lifetime, 2020, he owned it. He brags about it.
But we're going to make America great again.
Not until we get rid of this Trump derangement syndrome.
These people follow him like a cult.
And he is pulling all of the strings for all of this stuff.
And so at the same time, you have Newsweek
getting all these Trump critics who say that he should be jailed after these
social media posts. Let me tell you what the end game is here. I'll go out on a limb and I'm going
to tell you Trump will never be jailed, never be jailed. And I'll tell you why I say that.
Because what they're doing now in terms of coming at him, and it certainly is, you look at all these different cases, right?
The thing in Georgia, that's nonsense.
You know, it's just his way of talking.
Got to find the votes.
That's what this is all based on.
But that is really based on this brand new, newly minted prosecutor who just got elected and she wants to come after him and make a name for herself.
Same thing in Manhattan.
And everybody that looks at this case, the case in Washington, D.C., is saying there's nothing here.
Now, the one case where there is something there is the document case.
They got him dead to rights on that, and they could send him to jail. But again, the question
is, why are they prosecuting him and not Hillary? The unequal application of justice. So that's all
four of them, right? Three of them are nonsense, and the other one, even though it's real,
they didn't come after the crimes that were committed by Biden or Hillary or any of this other stuff. And of course, everything that's being done by Hunter and Joe.
No, nobody's going to even look at that.
So we all see how this is rigged.
But let me tell you that they will come after the president, former President Trump.
They'll come after him, but they're not going to send him to jail.
And I'll tell you why. Because it's one thing to defeat him and, and they're
using all kinds of tricks that have never been played before to come after Trump,
all kinds of dirty politics.
So it's one thing to use dirty politics, to smear him, to
destroy him as much as they can.
But it's quite another thing to send him to jail.
And they realize that if they cross that Rubicon,
they may be going to jail as well.
I mean, it is, you know.
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should be turned into a circular firing squad.
Lock them all up.
But they're not going to lock up anybody.
And they're not going to lock him up.
What they might do is
they might put him under house arrest
in Mar-a-Lago. Yeah, give me
a break.
Under house arrest in Mar-a-Lago. Yeah, give me a break. Under house arrest in Mar-a-Lago.
So, you know, he's getting it really rough, isn't he?
You look at these January the 6th people,
been there for, you know, two, two and a half years,
under harsh conditions, solitary confinement,
and we don't know half of this.
Probably when they get out, we'll find out they've been beaten and the rest of the stuff as they've done. Other political
prisoners around the Bundy Ranch issue, that type of thing. So I find it interesting that
Jack Smith did not even charge him with seditious conspiracy. I agreed with Stuart Rhodes. I thought,
well, the reason that they're getting seditious conspiracy charges against all these Oath Keepers and Proud Boys and all the rest of this stuff
was to lay the foundation to come after Trump for seditious conspiracy
because if they convicted him of seditious conspiracy, he couldn't run.
But he can run with any other crime that they have convicted him of.
As we pointed out before, we've had presidential candidates who have run from jail.
And so he could run for office from jail.
And if he were to win, he could pardon himself.
That's why I say this is not about locking him up.
If it was about locking him up, Jack Smith would have gone for at least a seditious conspiracy. But I don't think even if they got that, they would not lock him up, Jack Smith would have gone for at least a seditious conspiracy.
But I don't think even if they got that, they would not lock him up.
They would lock him out of the White House.
But like I said, they would give him some kind of detention in Mar-a-Lago.
But what we're not paying attention to is what is happening in Australia.
You know, Trump gets all of the ox trump ufos this and that
right everybody all these different things to distract us because they don't want us talking
about the central issue which is the kill shots that are still going on and people still dying
and nobody doing anything you know we've got a real medical emergency now.
We've got a lot of people who were coerced, who were forced,
because I don't see any difference.
That's what the Pfizer people are playing games with, the Pfizer.
We didn't force anybody.
You had a choice.
You had a choice, right?
You could stay locked down or you could take this stuff.
We're not forcing anybody.
We're not mandating anybody.
And they've all played that game from the very beginning.
You heard Alan Dershowitz, big fan of Trump.
We're not forcing anybody.
I would support that.
I would support the police coming to your house and dragging you out
and forcibly sticking that needle in your arm.
I would argue that before the Supreme Court, he said, and I would win.
And the sad thing is that he might.
That doesn't make it right. It says that they have a lot of force. They have no authority to
do any of this stuff, but they do have a lot of force on their side. And they can come around,
they can jail us, they can kill us. They're not going to jail each other. But that is the sad thing about all of this is the lies about it.
But then we don't even pay attention to this because we've got this Trump melodrama happening.
And he's stoking it up on social media.
And then, you know, when they get even more harsh, see, you're just trying to shut my speech down.
And I'm a victim and all the rest of this stuff.
I am so sick of this play. Why can't people see through this? And why can't people
connect the dots? He wants to constantly connect the dots to the lockdown. He's proud of it. He
wants to connect the dots to the vaccine. He's the father of the vaccine. Why can't we give him
credit for that? No, no, no. It's Pfizer. It's the World Health Organization. And it is. It's all those people. But the one person who will not be named is the key figure behind all of it.
The Voldemort. Your injections are killing our young people, said Australian senators to Pfizer
Moderna representatives. A heated Australian Senate hearing, the Australian Senate's Education
and Employment Legislation Committee. Do they have like their FDA is under that? That doesn't
sound like it. Education and employment. Why couldn't any committee make a tenuous case in
the United States to say, well, you know, we're talking about commerce,
but you know, you made a lot of money in a fraudulent way. So let's talk to you about that.
We don't have to have somebody who oversees HHS run these hearings. Anybody could do this if they
wanted to. And they could go on Fox News or anywhere else and they could say stuff like this.
Of course, they would not get invited back on Fox News, these Republicans,
because Fox News is owned by the pharmaceutical company, all of them.
And, of course, Australia is not perfect either.
We saw how brutal their lockdown was.
It was the worst in terms of lockdowns.
And that actually has fed into this.
They said, we locked down so hard and we kept
everybody locked down and we didn't see any bad health results until we started using your vaccines.
I remember playing over and over again, you know, the literal army of thugs in Australia and what
they were doing to the population there. And it caused a pushback. And I remember at the very beginning of this,
I played a soundtrack from, what was it,
Gregory Peck, The End of the World movie, The Submarines.
And it was Walsing Matilda that they began it with.
And in that movie, there'd been a nuclear war and the nuclear cloud was going
around the world and all that kind of the last place it was going to go was down to australia
and so you know this sub had surfaced and there was nothing left anywhere so there was still a
signal in australia So they headed to Australia
and it's just the last few days and they're waiting for the, see that the cloud is coming
towards them as well. But I said, you know, the thing about this, this is really, if we don't
stop this, this is the end of the world. And it really is the worst in Australia in terms of brutality,
the police brutality for people who weren't wearing masks or social distancing.
The worst that I saw anywhere.
Perhaps China, but certainly Australia in terms of outside of China.
Anyway, they held a hearing on Wednesday, and they had Pfizer, Moderna,
and they also had their equivalent of the FDA, Australia's
Therapeutic Goods Administration. And so they were outraged that at least half of all Australians
got COVID after the country imposed some of the most draconian lockdowns and vaccine mandates in
the world. They said during a hearing, a Pfizer representative insisted that no one was
forced to get risky COVID-19 jabs in Australia, despite their mandates. Senator Pauline Hanson
confronted Dr. Brian Hewitt, Australia's head of regulatory sciences. She said, you actually made a comment that no one was forced to have vaccination.
She said, you were in Australia during COVID-19.
You must have been fully aware that people, nurses, doctors, people to keep their jobs were forced to have the vaccination.
I don't know what you're talking about.
She doesn't know what she's talking about.
Did you say that? Senator, no, I believe firmly that no one was forced to have a vaccine.
So the Nathan Thurm representative from
Pfizer. Mandates and vaccine requirements are determined by governments and health authorities.
I believe everyone was offered an opportunity to get a vaccine or to not get a vaccine.
And I don't believe that anybody was forced to take the vaccine.
You're a company.
I know that.
Why wouldn't I know that?
It's my company.
I'm quite aware of that.
Is it me?
Yeah, is it me?
What about all this myocarditis and pericarditis?
It's my company. I know that.
They said, now we know that myocarditis, pericarditis, two heart inflammation conditions,
well associated with the MRA injections, even the Therapeutic Goods Administration admits to that, said a senator.
Yet despite this well-established fact, the injections were mandated to thousands of Australians,
and speaking about all these incursions into freedom,
got one labeled as an anti-vaxxer, as a peddler of dangerous disinformation.
Oh, well, I know that about the myocarditis.
It's funny that you would think that I don't know that.
I know that. We're fine with it.
Senator showed a chart indicating that the numbers
remained steady at 1,100 a month from January 2018 until July of 2021 when myocarditis drastically
spiked. By November of 2021, the number of cases peaked at 2,172 per month, almost double what it had been before the injection.
The rise in cases, he noted, took place just as these injections were rolled out.
These injections are harming and in many cases killing our young people, said Senator Antic.
So what does SA Health have to say about this?
Nothing.
They continue to roll out the injections.
They continue to push the injection narrative.
This injection campaign is going to go down
as the greatest scandal in medical history,
and none of you has said a single thing.
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Well, they're doing a better job than we are here in America.
Remember, Rand Paul attacks Fauci.
He says, you're going to make people vaccine skeptic,
and we're going to find out what's going on at the beginning of all this.
What was happening in Wuhan?
You've got people who are still dying, still killing young people,
still killing old people, but we're not stopping them.
Even DeSantis, who said, well, we're not going to recommend it for young people.
He took a lot of heat for that from the press and from other politicians
because, you know, they work for the pharmaceutical companies.
But you're not even allowed to say, well, we shouldn't be giving this to young people who have absolutely no risk.
But yet, if you're old, you should take it.
You should still take it and die.
Because, you know, we've got this big unfunded liability of Social Security.
We've got to get rid of these boomers.
Myocarditis and pericarditis are not minor things. They have now found that the five-year survival rate of people who have myocarditis
is 50%. 50% of the people will die within five years. It's the same as having a heart attack.
You have a heart attack, you got a 50% chance of dying within five years because it's heart damage.
And they're finding the same markers that you find after a heart attack.
You know, the same Trophiman or something like that that's there.
That's how they know you've had a heart attack.
And they're seeing that with the people who have myocarditis.
It releases the same chemicals.
It has the same prognosis as a heart attack.
During the hearing, one of the Pfizer representatives admitted that Pfizer employees received a different shot than the general public.
Read that your vaccine mandate was using your own batch of vaccine,
especially imported for Pfizer, which was not tested by the TGA. Is that correct?
Senator, so Pfizer undertook to import a batch of vaccines specifically for the employee vaccination program?
Yeah.
Now, since we know that Pfizer's batches go from three, again, I don't remember the unit.
Someday I'm going to have to go back and look it up again.
But it went from three, let's just say, micrograms of active ingredient to 100 micrograms of active ingredient. It varied by a
factor of 33. We just had, I've talked about this for years, how dosage is the thing. Even with
something that is harmless like water, you can die from it. We just had last week a woman in her 30s or 40s, a mother,
who drank too much water in too short a period of time and died from it.
One of the key things that they would do in terms of a drug test,
any drug test or any vaccine,
would be to test how much of this is needed to be effective and how much is too much to be safe.
And so that was what was happening. All of this was people using people as guinea pigs.
And so they vary the dosage from three to a hundred, 33 times. And if you got it at three, basically like getting a placebo.
So did they give themselves placebos? Did they give themselves the batches that had
the three micrograms in it? Most likely, because we've seen all of the high dosages
had adverse effects with them, death and other things like that.
And they kept track of the batch number when they injected people.
That's how we know that.
So they said, what we've seen during the COVID mismanagement and the malfeasance was the largest transfer of wealth in our nation's history from we the people to big pharma via big government
that lied repeatedly during the covid mismanagement said senator malcolm roberts
well yeah uh besides the mass murder a big transfer of wealth. Part of the motivation for that, of course.
Also the motivation as to why Fox and Tucker,
when he was at Fox,
he wouldn't say anything about this stuff.
Sean Hannity cheering it and the rest of this stuff.
Money, money.
And of course there's other motivations
to cheer yourself on with this,
just to cover up what you've done.
I push them like they've never been pushed before,
and that's why we have it.
The greatest achievement was getting the vaccine done
in nine months instead of five and a half to 12 years.
But the problem is, you know,
we save tens of millions of lives all over the world,
but I can't talk about it because our base,
our beautiful base of which some of you are there, you get angry when we mention the word vaccine. Don't get angry.
You did everything. Yeah. Yeah. Get angry, but not angry at him.
You know, he talks about vaccine. We'll get angry at Fauci or somebody else. We'll get angry at
Pfizer, Moderna, but not at Trump, not a Trump who gave them the money to do this, gave them
our money to do it.
Can you explain the process why the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis?
Asked Senator Rennick.
And then he began by expressing his confidence in the safety profile of the vaccine, but it was then cut off by Senator Rennick when it became apparent that he was filibustering.
Calling for a point of order, he again asked the Pfizer doctors,
do you understand why Pfizer's vaccine causes myocarditis? I want you to explain it to me
why it causes myocarditis. So the Pfizer doctor said, well, I'm aware of very rare reports of
myocarditis and pericarditis that have been temporarily associated with the vaccine. Rare and temporary.
He was writing his
these people were writing the script for Fauci.
Conspiracy.
People conspiring to kill you and lie about it.
Tell you that it's rare.
It's temporary.
And so
he was interrupted again.
He said, please answer the question.
Why does it cause myocarditis?
He again referred to the small number of reports around the world
linking it to the Pfizer jab.
He was interrupted a third time by the senator.
And he said, I'm not referring to the number of reports,
but even if he was.
As I pointed out before, we've had vaccines that we had 50 years ago.
Flu vaccine.
Three people died after getting it.
Nine states banned it.
We've had way more than three people die from this vaccine.
The first time, first week, they had reports.
I looked at it.
We've never seen anything like this.
Look at the people dropping debt 24 to 48 hours.
They were the ones who got the higher dose vaccines.
He says, I'm not talking about the number of reports.
I want you to explain to me the mechanism how the vaccine causes myocarditis.
Do you or do you not understand the mechanism for how the vaccine causes myocarditis?
It looks to me like you don't.
And if you don't understand it,
why are you saying the vaccine is safe without qualifying the risks?
And so then, again, he dodges it.
Rennick tried one last time to get straight answer from the Pfizer doc.
He said, the question I was asked was,
can you explain why the vaccine
causes myocarditis? Yes or no. And so he continued to deflect and the Senator just gave up.
He said, you clearly don't understand the pathway, do you? Because you can't explain it. Oh,
he can explain it. He won't explain it. Everybody knows what it's doing. Everybody knows the mechanism.
He won't admit to it.
He won't admit that he knows.
Just like Trump won't admit what he has done.
He does just the opposite.
When he's done something, this is a true mark of a pathological liar and criminal.
They make a virtue out of what they have done.
Turn it exactly the opposite, just as I showed you. How many times? I could go on. I've got that clip runs for about three or four minutes, just little things that he had to say. He
constantly brags about the vaccine because that inoculates him, Just like he goes on social media, and he attacks everybody,
and he threatens, I'm coming after you, to the prosecutor.
Anybody else will be in jail.
That's why they're not going to put him in jail.
And he's playing that game, because that's how he defends himself,
and that's the basis of his campaign.
It's all about him.
So Senator Antic was similarly frustrated
when he asked the doctors from Moderna, that was Pfizer,
to provide data on the rates of serious adverse effects,
which, as a recent medical journal report showed,
was occurring in one out of every 800 vax recipients.
You remember the games that they played with Johnson & Johnson?
People were getting a huge number of blood clots.
You had people who were passing out.
Shortly after they started doing it, mass vaccination,
people wanted to get the Johnson & Johnson because it was just a single shot.
And you had at four different sites in four different states,
four dozen people, it's easy to remember,
collapsed after they got the Johnson & Johnson.
And so they had to do something about it.
They ignored why it was causing people to collapse.
They put it on moratorium for a week.
Trump was furious.
And then they came out and said,
well, we've only had six cases of blood clots.
Did not address the collapsing of people.
We've had only six cases of blood clots.
We've had six million people.
So that's only one in a million.
No, it's one in 800.
And of course, the VAERS database showed that they were flat out lying about that.
There was nearly 1,000 people that had reports about blood clots
immediately afterwards and issues with that.
And again, that's only a tiny number of people.
Even before they started penalizing people for filing these reports,
you get threatened with your job and all the rest of the stuff. They make it very difficult
to do it. But even before that happened, they only had at most, well, the Harvard study showed
10% of the people, 10% of the adverse effects were reported. You can't tell me the rates of serious adverse events.
You realize you've come to a Senate hearing today for the purpose of exactly that question,
and you can't tell me the rates of serious adverse effects?
So what I can tell you, said Antic, is that the rates of serious adverse effects in our
very large randomized controlled trial was actually in a similar range to what was observed in the placebo, he said.
But you can't tell me the rates of serious adverse events.
You realize you came to the Senate hearing today for this?
So, again, why aren't we having hearings like this?
Where's Rand Paul?
Where's Jim Jordan?
He loves to have TV hearings
he's not going to do any
ask your doctor disclaimers
on these vaccines
as he's angling for a position
on Fox News himself
so yeah these guys aren't going to do it
and for two reasons
number one as we all know
they're owned by the pharmaceutical companies
just like the media is.
And the other thing is because it would reflect bad on Trump and Trump would come after them.
For all of this.
All of D.C. is on the payroll.
And all the Republican Party is scared to death of Trump.
And so as a result, you have this schizophrenic conservative media that goes out there and talks all the time about how bad
the vaccines are. And then all around it, you see all of this cheering of Trump. I can go to
World Net Daily, WND, and they'll have all these stories about how horrible the vaccine is. And
then they'll have a disclaimer there about how it's so important to support them because they support Trump.
Makes me furious.
What is the matter with these people?
Trump must be defended regardless of what happens to the rest of us. And these January,
the six people can rot in jail and you and your family can die,
but we got to preserve Trump.
We're worried he might get house arrest at Mar-a-Lago or something like that.
Really harsh.
As this article from Zero Hedge has recounted this, summarized at the very end, exactly
what I'm saying.
The Republican-led U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus coronavirus pandemic has not yet called any witnesses from Pfizer,
Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, the CDC, the FDA, Anthony Fauci, or Francis Collins to appear
before the committee. Now, this is a subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic. They don't want to
talk to any of the bureaucracies. They don't want to talk to anybody, not even Fauci and Collins,
certainly not Pfizer and Moderna.
What do they want to talk about?
They want to talk about Wuhan.
That's why I say, you mark the fact that Rand Paul is doing this.
Mark the fact the Republicans are doing this.
This is the biggest misdirection, red herring I've seen
since Hillary Clinton and the Russiagate thing. I put my emails out on a server for everybody to see, but who was it
that released that information about me? They must be allied with Russia. Don't pay attention
to what I did. Let's rearrange this to Russia, Russia, Russia, and Russiagate.
Yeah, don't pay any attention to what Trump and the Republicans and the Democrats did to us in 2020 and on. No, no, it's China. It's Wuhan. Red herring. Red herring. none of these people is the coronavirus pandemic subcommittee interested in talking to
and as i said it's not just that any one of these organizations uh any of these committees could do
it in the uk they're talking about lockdown you know the big thing in australia right now is the
vaccines and good for them and the uk they're talking not about the vaccines,
but they're talking about the lockdown and how harmful that was
and how that killed people, killed the economy.
Headline from Daily Skeptic.
Lockdown zealots were well-intentioned,
but should face charges of criminal negligence given the harms that they caused.
Well, I don't think they had good intentions.
This was known. This was known. If you're in government, you didn't know about dark winter. You didn't know about the 20 years of germ games where they did this at least once a year,
Johns Hopkins and the CIA people. You didn't know that? How did I know that? It was public knowledge.
It had been talked about a lot.
You really didn't know about that?
You never figured that out
and you still don't know anything about that?
Were they ethically justified
in imposing harsh mandates on their populations?
At the outset, of course,
there was actually no evidence that lockdowns would work.
Zero.
Because they'd never been tried before.
Oh no, they had been practiced for 20 years
as a war game
and a war against us.
And so it's always,
even when they focus on one dimension
of this tyranny,
they always miss the rest of it.
On Rumble, KWD68 says,
The sad thing is MAGA are basically those who want our old nation back.
They're misled.
Bigly, yeah.
The Marxists are communist morons.
MAGA are blinded by false image.
That's right.
And here's how they're blinded.
Here's a good example of it.
Wayne Allen Root says Donald Trump is, quote,
The chosen one. The chosen one.
He says, you know, I had a television show, and he said, I once took a live call from a viewer
who said, Wayne, we love you. We appreciate you for being a Jewish conservative and the strongest
defender of President Trump.
And he said, I replied, and I said, well, in Israel, Trump is loved,
like the king of the Jews.
Another reference to Jesus, right?
The next day, Trump tweeted out three times how appreciative he was of my words.
And then he walked out of the White House in front of a mob of media.
He looked up at the sky and said, I am the chosen one. Wow.
My question is, how has your faith grown since you decided in 2015 to run for president?
And who has mentored you in your faith journey?
Great question. Such a great question. You know I've seen so much heartache and
turmoil. I was a developer and I did other things and you know I had a
wonderful, I had a wonderful life before all this stuff. I didn't know what a
grand jury was. I didn't know what a subpoena, what is a subpoena? I had a
wonderful life. I'm so glad they were asked me the other day a little different question
Are you glad you did it was so you had a great life and you'd led you did it. I couldn't be more glad
I am so happy. I did it because I've made America know because of this evangelicals. I mean, I know so many people
and they feel so good about themselves and their family and they base it on religion.
I had never had that kind of an experience where I got to know so many. And Franklin Graham and
Paula White. I mean, I know so many people that are so incredible, religious people, and not just Christians, not just
evangelicals. You know, when I look at the Catholic faith, you take a look at what the FBI,
no, but look at what the FBI is doing to Catholics. They've made them like the enemy.
They've made them, it's horrible. How could a Catholic ever vote for a Democrat or a guy like Biden again after the experience that they're going through.
But I've met some of the finest people that I wouldn't have had the privilege of meeting if I weren't president.
And they're religious leaders, and they really are incredible.
Yeah.
So that's his religious journey.
His religious journey is, you know, how has your faith grown?
Well, my faith in myself
has grown by leaps and bounds. I got to say, I just am a great person and I've met some people
who say they're religious. Yeah. Uh, yeah. I shook hands with the Pope. So now I'm Catholic,
you know, I mean, whatever, uh, you know, yeah.
He's, uh, setting himself up like the seven sons of shiva
yeah paul i know jesus i know who are you um yeah that's uh just amazing not not only is it a
non-sequitur but you just see the ego the spinning of all this stuff it's about the people he knows people who
like him he's not going to say anything good about anybody doesn't like him but it's the people who
like him and the people that he's met you remember he also not just the time that he went out and
looked up at the sky as his fan wayne Root points out and said, I am the chosen
one. Wow. Is this guy the antichrist? Does he see himself as the antichrist? I don't know what it
is. But you remember in the first campaign, he was asked point blank, you know, because he's
trying to portray himself as the savior for the evangelicals.
Is that point blank about the Bible?
You mentioned the Bible.
You've been talking about how it's your favorite book.
And you said, I think last night in Iowa, some people are surprised that you say that.
I'm wondering what one or two of your most favored Bible verses are.
I wouldn't want to get into it because to me, that's very personal.
You know, when I talk about the Bible, it's very personal. So I don't want to get into it. I wouldn't want to get into it because to me that's very personal. You know, when I talk about the Bible, it's very personal.
So I don't want to get into verses.
There's no verse that means a lot to you that you think about or cite?
The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't want to get into specifics.
Even to cite a verse that you like?
No, I don't want to do that.
Are you an Old Testament guy or a New Testament guy?
Probably equal.
I think it's just an incredible, the whole Bible is an incredible, I joke very much so. They
always hold up the art of the deal. I say my second favorite book of all time, but I just
think the Bible is just something very special. Yeah. You know, so when he marched with that
phalanx of people down to that church and he held up the Bible, I'm surprised he didn't hold up the
art of the deal. Yeah. His second favorite book, his favorite book is the Bible. I'm surprised he didn't hold up the art of the deal. Yeah. His second favorite book,
his favorite book is the Bible. I was, uh, they should have done a follow-up question.
What is a Testament? You know, you say that like the old Testament, the new Testament equally.
What is that? Do you know what that is in the Bible? Is it come before or after one Corinthian?
Uh, yeah, the guy is so authentic,
isn't he? Truly authentic. And so Wayne Allen Root says, for the record, I was born Jewish.
I had two Jewish parents, four Jewish grandparents. I was bar mitzvahed, ancestry.com,
analyzed my DNA, reported I'm 99.9% Eastern European Jew. How's that for Jewish? But 32 years ago, I took Jesus Christ as my
savior. He said, so I am a messianic Jew and I am a student of history, American history,
world history, biblical history. And now Trump is his Messiah. Maybe he's met some religious people,
but not the Messiah yet, right? How do you do this?
How do you elevate somebody to the level of Christ and say Christ is your Lord?
I just don't understand that.
He's being persecuted, he said, like no one since Jesus.
His trials and tribulations are followed by the entire world. Well, the reason for that is because America
is this outsized, dangerous, lunatic country. That's what we have become. And everybody's like
looking at us, what are they going to do next? Are they going to generate some more vaccines to poison and kill us?
What is going to happen with us?
You have Joe Rogan has now realized that he needs to,
even Joe Rogan needs to toe the line and worship Trump.
And so he has a guest on and they're talking and, um, Rogan says, uh, Joe Biden has been
an effing goof his entire career.
Boy, that's tough.
A goof.
He's been a goof, but you know, he adds a, the appropriate word to make it sound real.
Right.
He's been a goof his entire career.
He's been caught lying so many times and he's so full of excrement.
He says it's effing undeniable.
The fact that the mainstream news is ignoring all this stuff,
except for right wing media.
He says,
this is effing crazy.
And then he goes into talking about Ray Epps as well.
Yeah.
And he's going to get a lawsuit for that as well.
Yeah.
It was Ray Epps who made all that money.
Ray Epps who made $250 million and got everybody going that as well. Yeah, it was Ray Epps who made all that money.
Ray Epps who made $250 million and got everybody going January 6th.
No, that was Trump.
Washington Post will BS.
MSNBC is pure propaganda network.
CNN is largely propaganda.
Largely propaganda?
The media has a narrative that they pushed during the pandemic.
They're never going to be able to say that we were wrong.
They won't say that.
They never correct.
Will Trump say that?
Will Trump correct?
Will Trump pull back and say, you know, I was wrong.
These vaccines are bad.
Let's stop killing people.
Let's stop robbing people.
Maybe what we should do is get rid of this liability protection.
No, he's not going to say any of that stuff either.
And then Rogan says, you know, we had Trump. He said, unemployment was down. Business was booming.
Regulations were relaxed. More things were getting done. And when you look at it from a policy perspective, what he did on paper was effective. He did fix some of the energy stuff. I'll say
that his tax cut was for the wealthy, but he did some things to make us independent on energy.
Because all you have to do to have America be independent on energy is get the government out of the way.
That's easy.
Should be easy.
Unless you've got a different perspective.
Unless you've got a different goal, end goal with this.
But then March 2020 happened, didn't it?
Rogan. Yeah, we had unemployment
was down, the economy was cooking, because, you know, we all look at the economy. The economy is
nothing but the stock market, right? So the stock market was doing good. That's all that really
matters. But everything was okay. And then March 2020, and Trump destroyed all of that. If you give
Trump credit for everything that happens in
America, and I hate to hear any of these presidents, they all do it. They all take credit for creating
jobs. No. Businesses create jobs. Entrepreneurs create jobs. People who work, people who take
risk, people who invest their money create jobs. The government can get out
of the way and let that happen. Get out of the way and let us be energy independent. But they
don't make any of those. The government doesn't make anything but rules and regulations that kill.
And when they stop making those rules and regulations, then the society starts to prosper.
And that's all that's really happening. but they don't put it that way.
I created jobs. I did this. I did that. Well, then March, 2020 happened and we had lockdown.
We were called non-essential by Trump and his administration. We went on training for universal basic income. And then, as I said before, Biden put us on training for Mark of the beast.
And so as part of this program, Rogan was asked whether
he felt Trump was misunderstood by many. He says, oh, I think for sure they've distorted who he is.
They have magnified his faults. I don't think anybody needs to magnify Trump's faults. He's
perfectly capable of doing that himself over and over again. Rogan did not confirm whether he would have the former president on the podcast.
He agreed that having him on the podcast would, quote,
break the internet if it happened.
Bingo.
That's why he's saying this stuff.
That's why Rogan is saying this stuff.
He wants audience.
He wants viewers.
He wants money.
And so just like the rest of the conservative media,
you will suck up to him.
Washington Post.
If Trump is convicted,
Secret Service protection may be an obstacle to imprisonment.
So like I said, he's not going to go to jail.
The worst that would happen is they would put him under house arrest at Mar-a-Lago.
This is about destroying him as much as they can personally
because they despise him as much as he despises them,
and it is about keeping him from winning the office and keeping Republicans from winning the office
and keeping Republicans from being able to have control of the House and the Senate.
It's about all of those things.
But it's not about putting him in prison.
They don't want to cross that Rubicon.
Mike Pence.
Trump asked me to overturn the election.
He said, reject the vote outright.
Well, we're going to talk about him when we return.
I'm going to take a quick break here.
I think one of the best, I think we should start calling him Mike Pensive.
You know, you ever notice that, how serious and pensive he is every time he talks?
You know, he says that we are not his pensive he is every time he talks?
He says that we are not his concern.
America is not his concern.
He's concerned about the war and Ukraine and a lot of other things like that. He wants to get Trump.
We are not his concern, however.
But when you look at Mike Pence, you can see that he's very concerned about something or several things.
It's just not us.
He's very, very pensive, deep thought and all the rest of this stuff.
Um, and, uh, so let me read a couple of comments here before I take a break on
rock fed, uh, Mr.
Goldfold.
Thank you very much for the tip.
He says Wayne Allen route is a convert to Christianity that dot, dot, and a total.
Yeah.
I've said this over and over again.
I said, look at how much he hates the vaccine and how much he loves Trump.
And he's made that connection.
And he says, Trump, you got to stop.
He did a whole column on how Trump has got to stop taking credit for the vaccine.
Why don't you write a column to get him to tell us the truth and to stop the
carnage and to start research.
What we need is a warp speed project on what has to be done to keep people from dying after
they've been gaslighted into taking this shot, if not mandated into taking it.
He says in June 2016, Wayne Allen Root described himself as, quote, a Jew turned evangelical
Christian.
On Rockfan, Angry Tiger. Hey, angry tiger. How you doing?
Thank you for the tip. Appreciate that.
Grifters using faith to con people.
They shall reap the whirlwind. I agree. I agree.
You know, there is nothing that God hates. And you know, if you,
whether you're an old Testament guy like Trump or a new Testament or both,
you know,
whether you're old Testament new Testament like trump or new testament or both you know
whether you're old testament new testament guy or you like both of them like trump
you can't help but miss the fact that god hates dishonesty he hates liars and especially people in power who are like that but you know we have power don't we we have power once every four years
we get the chance to say something about all this stuff
at the ballot box, in theory at least.
And yet, when you look at, even now in the opinion polls,
if you can believe them, people really don't care about moral issues.
They don't care about the murder of children.
Oh, it's too harsh.
I mean, we got all these articles being written.
Oh, DeSantis, he's done.
He's done.
Look at this.
He's got all these billionaire casino owners and stuff that have been giving him money,
and they think it's too harsh to defend innocent life.
And they don't like the fact that he doesn't want to, uh, you know, he wants to stop
pornography being given to kids in the government schools. And he wants to stop the gaslighting
about gender and all the rest of this stuff, predatory grooming that's going on. He wants
the parents to know what's being done, even though the parents have said, well, we're just
going to let the state raise our kids. He still You still have a right to know and to not have these people conspire to keep all this stuff silent.
And yet, people don't want that.
That's what he's making his campaign about.
And right or wrong, and again, there's no perfect person.
We were just talking about that yesterday. Take a look at
Philippians and Galatians, right? Interesting contrast where Paul says, well, you know,
we got these people out there and they're doing stuff in a way to ingratiate them and doing it
out of greed and doing it to harm me. But he goes, at least the gospel is being preached.
So I'm happy about that.
But then he says in Galatians, he said, look, even if I, or an angel from heaven,
gives you a phony gospel, let that person be accursed.
The key thing is, are they telling you the truth about that?
You know, just like we look at this and I say, don't get caught up in personalities.
Don't say, I am of Apollos, or I am of Paul,
or I am of DeSantis, or I'm of Trump,
or I'm of Biden.
You don't get caught up in these personalities.
You take a look at the issues.
What are they saying about the Constitution
when we come to politics?
What are they saying about the gospel
when it comes to religion?
And it doesn't matter if this guy is just the perfect person
if he's lying to you about that issue he's lying to you and that's a big issue big issue
uh guard goldsmith he says you know i had to host a talk that included Wayne Allen Root once.
This should be interesting.
And I couldn't wait to get off the stage.
He was the type of guy who made you want to count your fingers after you shake his hand.
I imagine that's the case.
That's interesting.
Thank you, Guard.
Thank you for that.
Guard Goldsmith.
And you'll see him on Liberty Conspir conspiracy every night at six on on rock fan and again angry tiger and uh jason who is a guest on jason was our guest on friday and uh nights of the
storm and of course tiger's den and angry tiger's got a couple of programs as well on his own
jason has um uh the foxhole report and you can find that and many, many others that are really good people out there.
If you go to the Knights of the Storm, thenightsofthestorm.com.
Did they spell it out?
I can't.
I'm sorry.
I can't remember off the top of my head.
But go to their website.
You will see like a TV schedule there of a lot of people that have a very honest reporting and insightful reporting on rumble.
Maloney says Trump did not end the Afghanistan war and did not pardon Assange.
That's right.
As a matter of fact,
they came after Assange during his administration.
It was when he,
as soon as he put in bill bar,
Mr.
CIA.
And I said that all the time.
I said,
why are you putting in this guy who was Bush's partner rebuilding the CIA?
What is the deal with this?
As soon as he put in Bill Barr, which all the Trumpers hate now
Bill Barr, within like a month or two
went after Julian Assange
Of course Trump's not going to pardon him
Trump persecuted him
Trump put the target on him. Not even Obama went after Julian
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And so we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. ¶¶ © transcriptF-WATCH TV 2021 Liberty. It's your move and now the david knight show all right let's talk a little bit about mike pensive just a little bit i love this headline
from bablin b uh mike pence tries a bold new strategy of alienating the 80 million people who voted for
trump uh mike i can tell you that doesn't work i've tried it uh it gets you smaller and smaller
um yeah mike pensive and they quote him as saying it's about time somebody had the courage to say it. So today I will say it. Trump is bad.
I agree with him.
If that hurts my chances with tens of millions of people who voted for him, so be it.
Oh, there you go.
So Pence plans to make up the loss in support by courting Biden voters and convincing them that he is not a bigoted Nazi fascist homophobe.
Uh, yeah, see, that's the problem. You know, it's like most of the people who are not Democrats,
uh, you know, you got three different, you got the Democrats who are just completely Marxist and authoritarian and behind Biden.
And then you have the Republicans who should know better, but they love Trump too much.
And then you got the independents who really don't know or care.
Thanks for the most part.
I wouldn't say the independents.
I would say the people who have no opinion about things.
That's usually about 10% of the people, whatever.
But there are some independents who know, and it's one of the reasons why they don't support Biden or Trump. Right. Uh, so anyway,
um, yeah, the hope, I guess, is to try to wake up the MAGA people. And I hope that I can do that
before they turn me off for good. Uh, too late for many of them. Uh can't see that Trump did the lockdown.
They can't see his hand, his administration's hand,
in the hospital death protocols.
They discount the fact that he keeps bragging about the vaccines.
They don't care that they begged him to fire Fauci,
but he didn't do it.
Instead, he gave him a medal.
They can't see any of that stuff.
He proudly produced the genetic code injection that they despise,
but they love him nevertheless, as I said before, you know.
He bragged I could shoot somebody in Fifth Avenue and they'd still vote for me.
And people say that.
I played the clip of a guy at a Trump rally who basically said that.
I don't care if he shoots somebody, kills somebody right in front of me.
Well, you know what?
He's killed millions of people around the world.
He shot them.
He had other people do it for him, of course.
Pence gave the, now we're not talking about Babylon Bee anymore,
but Pence gave the Department of Justice secret notes of conversations with Trump.
Then Vice President Mike Pence took contemporaneous notes, he said,
of conversations he had with Trump before the January the 6th riot.
And if you look at these as part of the 45-page indictment,
if you look at this as stuff like, you know,
well, I called him to wish him Merry Christmas,
and he was haranguing me about doing this,
and as to why I had filed a friendly
court brief saying that the vice president didn't have this authority because he didn't want to be
put on the hot seat. I think it was that more than the constitution. He doesn't really care
what the constitution says when we're going to war. Pence doesn't care what the constitution
says on a host of issues, but I think it was,
he didn't want to have that hot potato dumped in his lap. And so then they had a conversation again
on New Year's day and Trump, he said, pressured him again to shut things down. And he said, well,
I told him the court has already decided the other way around says we
don't have the authority to do that so it was january the first according to pence's contemporaneous
notes the 45 page indictment alleges uh the defendant that'd be trump did this by first
using using knowingly false claims of election fraud to convince the vice president to accept Trump's fraudulent electors,
reject legitimate electoral votes,
or to send legitimate electoral votes to state legislatures for review
rather than count them.
And again, that could have been done,
but it needed to be done before January the 6th.
They weren't getting anywhere, as I pointed out,
and as I pointed out on December the 6th. They weren't getting anywhere, as I pointed out, and as I pointed out on December the
14th, when the electors had sent in their votes, that it was done.
But of course, Trump and Alex continued to raise money and continued to raise angst with
everybody and told them to go to January the 6th, but it was Ray Epps' fault.
It was Ray Epps' fault.
That's right.
They continued to do that for another couple of weeks. It was Ray Epps' fault. It was Ray Epps' fault. That's right. They continued to do that for another couple of weeks.
It was already done.
Again, you had always questions about honest elections.
It ought to always be there.
And we've had a lot of evidence of dishonest elections.
And I've talked about this forever.
I don't trust the honesty of the elections.
They began with the corruption of who they even allow on the ballot or the debates.
And, you know, uh, so many
different ways that they can rig this election. And then they added new wrinkles, new wrinkles
of the lockdown, mail out ballots and all the rest of this stuff. So there's reason to check it,
but they weren't getting anywhere in court. They should have taken it. As I said, you had
four States with a razor thin margins of victory for Biden. They should, and they had Republican
legislatures. They should have taken it to those Republican legislatures,
made their case to the legislature,
and if the legislative body sent another slate of electors,
they'd have something they could do about it.
But they never did any of that, and it was done by December the 14th.
And so, according to the contemporaneous notes of Mike Pence,
it was decided by the court by New Year's Day. But listen to what he said
on January the 4th. So on January the 1st, according to his contemporaneous notes,
Mike Pence told Trump, it's done. The court has decided. I don't have that power.
And then three days later, two days before January the 6th,
this is what Mike Pence says to a crowd.
I know we all got our doubts about the last election.
And I want to assure you,
I share the concerns of millions of Americans about voting irregularities.
And I promise you, come this Wednesday,
we'll have our day in Congress.
We'll hear the objections. We'll hear the evidence. But tomorrow is Georgia's day.
Okay, so January the 5th was going to be Georgia's day. And nobody did anything to change the way
the elections are being, we're told that elections are incredibly corrupt and we can't have these mail out ballots to everybody.
Right.
But they didn't do anything about that.
As I pointed out many times.
And so they lost both of the Senate seats and gave the Democrats control.
Why?
Because of Trump.
And, um, so he was saying that on January 4th, tomorrow, January the 5th, Tuesday,
was going to be Georgia, where they lost the Senate.
But he said, you know, two days from now, you'll have your chance,
and we're going to put this case out there.
Of course, they didn't do it.
Didn't do it.
And, of course, what he's saying there is that, you know, there's irregularities in this,
and you're going to have your day in Congress, and we're going to hear the objections, and you're going to have your day in Congress,
and we're going to hear the objections, and we're going to hear the evidence.
Now, how does that square with what Pence was saying in his quote-unquote contemporaneous notes?
You see, this whole thing stinks from every different angle.
There isn't any good guy in any of this stuff.
Nobody's telling the truth about any of this stuff.
It's a joke.
It really is.
Meanwhile, people are dying from the vaccine and we can't even have hearings about that.
Even with a coronavirus pandemic subcommittee, doesn't he want to talk about that?
And so, um, you know, Pence is out there saying, um, it's these crackpot lawyers, but now he is getting he is getting even more specific and blaming Trump with all of this.
Again, you know, Joe Rogan sucking up to Trump again, saying it was a deep state false flag.
Well, it was a false flag, that's for sure.
And the deep state elements were involved in it.
People like Steve Pchenik and others were involved in it.
Because the deep state is not monolithic, folks.
There are right-wing and left-wing deep state people in there.
Yeah, Brennan and Clapper and Hayden, they're left-wing.
But there's deep state frauds out there too, lying to people, manipulating people.
And of course, now you you got videos being put out and i love darren mcbrain yeah uh but he put out a
video uh january the 6th was an inside job yeah by your boss darren by your boss and by Trump. What is going on with this stuff?
I just don't understand these conservatives
who conned their listeners through them to the wolves
and through the entire conservative movement to the wolves
because that's how they're using this thing.
And who created this fiasco?
Trump.
The people who are supporting Trump.
They did it for money.
They did it for audience.
The FBI does use its agent provocateurs
to disrupt peaceful protests, said Joe Rogan.
He's really figured this out now.
You can't pull anything over on Joe Rogan, can you?
Man, I tell you what. i again i was talking about that
one of the reasons i i got fired you know that and saying it was a grift um
but you know it is um there's no doubt about the fact that it was um agent provocateurs. Matter of fact, the first lie post-January 6th riot was,
oh, this is Antifa.
This is not Trump people out there.
It's like, no, no.
Everything appears to be a cover-up.
That's Tucker Carlson's contribution
as he's talking to the Capitol Police Chief.
That's right, it is a cover-up.
It is an inside job.
They have used this stuff for all of these reasons. And why is it that Tucker didn't tell
people not to go? Why didn't Tucker tell people on December the 14th that it was all over,
that the Electoral College votes had been sent in and there was nothing left to do? Well,
he did it for money. He did it for ego.
He did it for views.
Everything appears to be a cover-up, he says.
Well, yes, it was.
And it was a setup.
And it was a setup for greed, for ego.
All of those different things were involved in it.
And so now everybody is concerned
about this judge that Trump has.
She's one of the toughest punishers
of the January the 6th rioters.
Her name is Tanya Chutkin.
But she's thrown the book at all these January the 6th people.
We don't care about that.
But now when she might do it to Trump, we care about it.
And now there's all this ink being put out there about how bad she is.
All these people who ignored what she was doing to the individuals.
As I pointed out, you know, some of these people, elderly people, uh, will be given
what is effectively a life sentence.
Um, and I don't think the worst thing that's going to happen to Trump is he's going to
be, you know, kicking back at Mar-a-Lago and can't go anywhere.
But she sent all 11 riot defenders who have come before her,
she sent them all to jail, said the AP.
And the four cases in which prosecutors did not even seek jail time,
she gave them jail time, 14 to 45 days. In one such case, Chutkan jailed,
despite the prosecutors
never asking her to do so,
an Ohio couple
who climbed through
a broken window
of the U.S. Capitol
and live-streamed
a video of themselves inside.
A Texas mortgage broker
who posed for a selfie
in front of rioters
breaching the building.
And an Indian,
I'm sorry,
Indiana hair salon owner
celebrated on Facebook a day after she joined the pro-Trump mob, according to the AP.
She was born in Jamaica.
She works for a law firm, Buies, Schiller, and Flexner.
That's almost like, do we cheat them and how?
From 2002 until she was confirmed as a federal judge in 2014 and that is a democrat
law firm they had hunter biden as a client so yeah there you go that's um what we can expect
of all this and um we have um gateway pundit doing a couple of stories. They have a couple of individuals, Zachary Ryle,
and of course they also did it with Joe Biggs,
and let them put out a story about, you know,
tell us your story, your life story, you know.
What's your background?
What's your military service?
Both of them are being stripped from their honorable military service. You know,
Joe Biggs has got two purple hearts and they're stripping him of his military stuff. I don't know
if they take away those as well, but they take away all the benefits from the military.
And so they published their statements about their life and why they got involved in this and all the rest.
Again, both of them seem to think that Trump is a savior,
just like Wayne Allen Root.
It's sad to see it. And it is, you know, I look at it and it's like watching somebody
who's addicted to cocaine or alcohol or something.
They can't get off and it's just killing them.
And that's the way it is with the MAGA people.
They're addicted to Trump, and they just can't stop.
So, again, Stuart Rhodes wasn't at the Capitol,
and Rico Terrio was not there, and he wasn't even in D.C.
They get a seditious conspiracy.
They're going to go to jail for decades.
Ryle and Biggs have been found guilty
of seditious conspiracy charges.
They're waiting for the sentencing.
And this is one of the things that I really did agree with Rhodes.
I thought that this was so that they could block Trump
from becoming
president, but he's not been charged even with seditious conspiracy, which makes the rest of
this stuff all the more bizarre. You see, Trump says, they're coming after me because I'm standing
between you and them. And I said, when they found these guys guilty of seditious conspiracy, I said, no, it's
exactly the opposite.
They're coming after them to get to Trump because it's a game of Thrones, but they're
not even coming after Trump to the extent that they came after these people.
That's what's really sick about this whole process and how these people have been used
alan dershowitz says for you trump haters popping champagne over this dubious indictment here's
exactly why it may collapse and so he makes a you know and he's he's not the only one everybody is
looking at this indictment uh but he said uh you, we're talking about the president.
He said there has to be the paradigmatic gun that is actually smoking.
He says, I call this the Nixon standard under which the guilt is so evident that even the defendant's political allies
and certainly less sectarian independents are satisfied that it is fair.
And that quite frankly, that is not the case with this indictment over the January 6th thing.
But it is the case with the documents.
It absolutely is.
There isn't anybody that I've seen that looks at this,
including Alan Dershowitz,
who can think of a wiggle room way for Trump out of that document case.
But also, it's very interesting because the real key evidence against him,
which was the Bedminster tape, saying,
well, you know, I could have classified this, but I didn't.
And the other person said, yeah, that's a big problem right now.
He said, yeah, yeah, you know, but look, this proves my case.
It proves what I'm having to say here.
You know, it's all about his ego.
And he knows that it's not declassified.
The only thing that Dershowitz could come up with was to say,
well, maybe it was declassified and Trump didn't know it.
That's the best he could do.
And yet, I don't think that Trump is necessarily going to be convicted
in the documents case.
Because that particular issue and, you know, the left people on MSNBC who want Trump in jail,
they said, well, you know, he's got all this document cases being done before this judge
who was appointed by him and seems to be friendly to him in Florida.
They should be trying this case in New Jersey.
Maybe that's why he didn't put in those quotes, because maybe he's going to bring charges
against him in New Jersey, because that audio tape, that in and of itself, is enough to
nail him to the wall and to have the trial in New Jersey.
But Jack Smith has not put that in
any indictments and he has not brought charges against him in New Jersey. I'm beginning to think
that Jack Smith is going to do a Ken Starr. Do you remember Ken Starr, the prosecutor for
Bill Clinton? Bill Clinton had been involved in violent sexual assaults,
rape, multiple witnesses, credible witnesses with all that.
He had been involved in all kinds of financial corruption.
Bill Clinton was kind of a combination of the charges
against Biden and Joe and Hunter and Trump as well.
And Ken Starr didn't come after him for anything of any substance.
He only came after him for perjury about a consensual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
That's the only thing that he brought up.
He gave him a pass.
And I'm starting to see that in the charges here from Jack Smith.
Yeah, I know, all you people say,
what are you talking about?
He's got 40 charges there.
And he's got all these other things that are there.
But he's leaving out the key aspects of it.
And he's not taking it to the jurisdiction
where he would be more likely to be able to win the case.
I mean, it's starting to look to me like he doesn't want to win the case.
And when, um, maybe the perfect fall guy for this, because you know, his history, as I
pointed out, he went after John Edwards and he went after, um, Menendez, a Senator in
New Jersey.
Certainly the Menendez case should have been a slam dunk, but he lost that case.
And when you look at the John Edwards case, he lost that case as well.
And he got slapped down in one case that he did win against the Virginia governor
and slapped down at the Supreme court for, you know, overcharging and
all the rest of this stuff.
So they can use Jack Smith to, um, escalate, you know, this soap opera that they've got going
between the department of justice, special prosecutor and Trump, uh, to keep Trump at
the forefront, to make him the front runner, to make him the nominee. And then when all this stuff
blows up, they can say, yeah, Jack Smith, you know, he's got, look at the history that he's
got. You know, he's, he's lost these cases. He's been slapped down and all the rest of this stuff.
Anyway.
Um, so when you look at, uh, what Brandon and Brandon is doing, what, um, Biden is doing, he is really leaning into this dark Brandon stuff.
He's got all these products now that he's putting out.
Look at this.
He's got a coffee cup. How natural this is. That's got all these products now that he's putting out. Look at this. He's got a coffee cup.
How natural this is. That's very, very stable. I like my coffee dark. I like my, and they show it.
And there's his dark Brandon thing with the eyes. And as a Coinbase has pointed out, you know,
that is a meme that has been adopted by the crypto people. I said, Oh, so is he embracing crypto now?
He's probably, he and his people are not even aware of that.
But yeah, he's just wallowing in his dark Brandon-ness, isn't he?
So in order to establish these charges, the government has to prove, excuse me, has to
prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump himself actually knew and believed that he
had lost the election fair and square. That's the role of Pence. But now Pence has got a problem
because Pence, even though he's got these quote unquote contemporaneous notes,
Pence has got a problem. And then he's saying, yeah, we still got to litigate this stuff coming
up on January the 6th. Why would he say that on January the 4th? I don't think they're going to
prove it. And I think that this January the 4th video from Pence really undermines all of this stuff.
But Dershowitz had an interesting quote from Thomas Jefferson.
Yeah, most of the quotes from Thomas Jefferson were interesting.
Let's just say that up front.
Very interesting.
Thank you.
He says, as Thomas Jefferson once put it,
the criminal law must be so clear that the average person can understand it.
If he reads it while running and maybe even a politician could understand it
while he's running or office.
Uh,
yeah,
it's gotta be so clear.
You could read it while you're running the spirit.
If not,
the letter of this prohibition,
is violated when statutes are stretched and precedents are ignored and when there is unequal
application of these laws as well. That's the key thing. So it'll be interesting to see what
happens with this. When we come back, I want to talk about some things that really affect all of us besides the gas.
This affects us.
It keeps us from seeing these issues.
It allows the politicians to get away without doing anything about these other issues.
And so we're going to talk when we come back about what is happening to teenagers in terms of the stuff that now,
apparently, according to the polls, we don't care about anymore.
It certainly isn't going to be a factor in the way people want to vote.
We don't want anybody messing with our woke schools, they say. Thank you. Succes! Thank you. Making sense common again.
You're listening to The David Knight Show. Oh, we have a castrated teen who is begging his peers, do not transition.
At least one teenager realizes that body dysmorphia, quote unquote, is a mental illness that requires
treatment but not transitioning.
Too bad he realized it too late.
Kobe, the young man, said,
I was expecting it to help me with my mental health,
and it didn't do anything.
I just wasted so much time,
and all I did really was to become a medical patient for life.
But see, this is the business model of the pharmaceutical companies, isn't it?
They want to make you a medical patient for life. So I pointed out many times,
and as a matter of fact, it was in December, spring of December 18th, 2018. And you can
find the articles that was picked up by a lot of the business press. The fact that Goldman Sachs said of Gilead,
the people who foisted remdesivir on us,
at the time they had come up with a drug
that stopped a strain of hepatitis.
And they said, look, they made, you know,
like $12 billion the first year,
then it dropped to like $2 billion the second year, and it's gone to essentially zero now.
Because this is an infectious disease, and they basically eliminated it.
They said, that is not, Goldman Sachs wrote this open letter to the pharmaceutical companies and said, that is not a sustainable business model.
We want to not cure these diseases.
We want to give people temporarily, give them help.
We want to ameliorate the symptoms to some degree, but not cure this.
That's not our business model.
We put ourselves out of business if we cure these diseases.
And so this is what they're doing.
They made this kid a medical patient for life. He was castrated
as part of his so-called gender affirming care when he identified as a trans woman.
And you have another individual who is in Canada.
And I mentioned this briefly on Friday,
but last week,
he wants to be euthanized. He's in so much pain and suffering from this bottom surgery.
Let's just call it that.
I won't go into all the hideous details of what it truly is.
An amazing, amazingly disgusting thing for these people to experiment on these helpless victims about.
Not say helpless, but hapless.
So he is suffering from this.
He's in excruciating pain. Uh, they did bottom surgery
on him in 2019. And, um, he said, uh, I've been sterilized and, uh, I am a post-op transsexual
first nations person. So he's a, uh, an Indian in Canada. And, uh, even so he's an Indian in Canada.
And even though he's an Indian in Canada, he can't get any respect.
He can't get any help.
From the Canadians who love euthanasia.
They're pushing euthanasia on everybody.
But this guy who is suffering, if he were to be given euthanasia, that would be an admission from them,
a failure on this so-called gender-affirming health care.
So even though he is a quote-unquote First Nations person,
they're going to ignore his requests.
So he's speaking out, and he said,
asked the government to, he says, I'm talking about children here.
He says, please allow them to enjoy their lives before subjecting them to irreversible, harmful gender medical procedures.
Allow the youth to prosper in a cultural setting before harming them with irreversible quote-unquote remedies.
Okay, so again, this guy, he said, I'm in constant discomfort and pain,
just as the other guy said, a lifelong medical patient.
The 35-year-old man submitted a medical assistance in dying file. They call that MAID. M-A-I-D. Detailing the pain and the
anxiety he currently has because
of the
transgender bottom surgery that he had.
And that's the key.
Perhaps if he would have told them
all the symptoms without saying that it was
because of this transitioning thing, maybe
they would have given him what he wanted
and killed him.
But you know, you can't even, that's just amazing to me.
It's almost like this ranking that we have with the DEI, you know,
where they fill in the boxes of different things.
You know, are you male, are you female, are you this or that?
These immutable characteristics that you can't change.
Some of them, they label them as desirable.
Other ones are deplorable.
And then you total up the bad boxes and the good boxes,
and you may find that that person is non-essential,
and they don't get anything, right?
And so it's the same type of stuff that's happening with this.
And unfortunately, the one box that he clicked was to say that this medical stuff is horrific.
It is not health care.
And it is not gender affirming.
He said, I'm not getting any better.
It is so captured, this government organization is so captured by gender ideologies
that they care more about my pronouns than they do about my suffering, he said.
If I'm not able to access proper medical care, I don't want to continue to do this.
He said he feels constant pressure, pain, and discomfort now 14 years after the surgery.
And he said children are vulnerable.
Canadians are falling prey to a trend that is medicalized.
And so within the context of all this, we see articles being put out, one after the
other, criticizing not just DeSantis, but the whole Republican legislature in Florida who put out a prohibition of them teaching transgender psychology.
And said, if you've got that in your psychology books, then we're not going to allow that to be taught.
And so you have the advanced placement psychology course.
They said it's effectively banned in Florida
because it won't let them talk about gender and sexuality.
Well, it won't let them lie about gender and sexuality.
That's the key thing,
and so it says, no, you're not going to talk about that.
It's going to be a biological objective and binary,
and so these people are
very upset. Oh, Florida superintendents were advised Thursday by the state to nix their
advanced placement psychology classes unless they exclude any topics related to gender or sexuality,
according to the college board. The College Board is the organization
that puts out accreditation.
And so they are not,
they're going to withdraw the accreditation of these kids
in terms of getting college credits and stuff
if this psychology class does not push
these transgender lies to people.
And that's why, you know, when we talked about this
with John Klyzik, School World Order,
a couple of weeks ago,
check out that interview if you didn't see it.
As he was pointing out at the time,
the way they're going to control this,
whether you're talking about, you know,
the traditional public schools
or whether you're talking about charter schools
or anything else, as long as the government is funding it, they're going to say, well, you have to follow the curriculum guidelines
that are put out there for accreditation or you're not going to get the money. And so you have the
college board, that's their official title, the college board. We will decide what the curriculum
is. And of course, if you don't teach the curriculum that they want,
the kids aren't going to do well on the tests, right? Because for the kids to do well on the
test, you've got to teach the stuff that they're going to be tested on. So if you control the
curriculum, you're going to control the test. If you control the accreditation, you're going to control the curriculum.
And the people that are controlling, trying to exert the control,
are the College Board and also their allies in the media.
The organization, the College Board,
is advising Florida districts to not offer the class
until the state reverses its decision,
saying that any advanced placement psychology course taught in Florida will violate either
state law, no, it doesn't violate state law, or college requirements. Here is an unelected
bureaucracy, if you will, just as we see, you know, at the federal level,
Congress doesn't bother with rules bother with laws anymore. They
kick these things over to the bureaucrats who create rules. And of course, if it's a rule,
they maintain that you don't have any due process like you would if it was a law. So you have the
worst of everything. And here at the state level, you have the state government has said, well, we don't want this taught to kids in our state schools.
And so this unelected, the college board, the college board is unelected, unaccountable to anybody.
And they're going to have this as a requirement for college.
If you don't teach the transgender stuff, then we're going to say that you're not teaching psychology.
Let me just say that, you know, as I i look at this i'm not a big fan of psychology
to say the least um we had uh some people contact us and you know it's been difficult
uh financially for the last couple months for us and um they they contacted us and said we'd like
to advertise on your program.
And I said, okay, that sounds great.
What do we need to do?
Well, we have this organization,
and it's selling psychological treatment and stuff like that.
They've got a network of people out there,
and they're just flush with cash,
and they want to advertise on your program.
And I said, well, I don't really want to advertise on your program and i said well i don't really want to push
psychological treatment on people i have a real pro you look at psychology what is it
literally the study of the soul study of the soul done by a bunch of atheists who don't believe that
you have a soul that's a non-starter for me uh and of course
they're going to be pushing this type of stuff as well so i'm not going to i can't in good faith
recommend that to the people who listen to me you know i'm more than happy to tell you about um
tony's uh wise wolf gold you know I'm happy to have my name associated with
Tony and what he does and, and tell people that they need to, uh, you know, protect themselves
against all these different, you know, the shaky financial situation that our country is in,
but especially against the CBDC stuff that's out there. Can't in good conscience tell people,
uh, you know, Oh yeah, go see a psychiatrist.
Stay away from the psychiatrist.
They're going to give you drugs.
They're going to give you stuff like SSRIs and things like that.
I can't tell people to do that.
It's just amazing.
Anyway, back to Florida.
The Florida Department of Education has effectively banned AP psychology.
Good, good.
Because this is evil lies that they're pushing out there.
And it's the college board is demanding that these evil lies be taught to kids and that they
regurgitate them back, live by that lie. So then you can get into the college where they're going
to tell you even more lies and they'll force you to get vaccines and all the rest of this stuff.
What a perverse system. I mean, you understand how bad the institutions are in this country
at this point in time?
It truly is astounding, isn't it?
Instructing Florida superintendents that teaching foundational content
on sexual orientation and gender identity is illegal under state law,
said the College Board.
The state has said districts are free to teach AP psychology
only if it excludes any mention of these essential topics.
Essential topics.
Small businesses, people who work for small businesses,
they were not essential.
What is essential is that we push this gender gaslighting stuff on kids.
This fall, about 30,000 students were enrolled to take the course statewide, said the college
board.
We have heard from teachers across Florida who are heartbroken.
Oh, really?
They're heartbroken that they can't groom kids with this stuff?
If you've got teachers that are heartbroken that they can't push this transgender garbage
on kids, then get rid of those
teachers too they're heartbroken that they're being forced to drop ap and instead teach
alternatives that have been deemed legal because the courses exclude these topics by the way the
college board is also the organization that administers the sat. So in reply, Florida said,
we encourage the College Board to stop playing games
with Florida students.
Continue to offer the course
and allow teachers to operate accordingly.
The other advanced course providers
had no issue providing the college credit psychology course.
That's the only one that had the issue with it.
But this is being trumpeted by,
I've seen so many different articles about this.
Again, what is it that they have a problem with with DeSantis?
They don't have a problem with his hate crime legislation,
which I have a big problem with.
Or the fact that he's, you know, seeking donors in Israel,
so he goes to Israel to sign this anti-free speech, hate speech law.
They don't have a problem with the fact that he is discouraged not recommending the vaccine for people.
They have a problem that he would even not recommend the vaccine for people.
But what the thing is that really gets them upset with him again is this type of stuff
i mean that just shows how obsessed these people are it's just like our military
what does the military care more about than anything else right now anything oh you know
it's the gender stuff gotta have those trainees get them into the military and we'll give them
the bottom surgery that makes these kids want to kill themselves yeah we're going to drive them crazy then we're going to
injure them physically and we're going to as we're talking to jason barker on friday you know these
people come in he said the whole thing was sold on the idea of readiness these vaccine mandates
well we got to be ready ready ready and so we're going to give people the vaccine. And, uh, but now, you know, you come in and you want to get your bottom
surgery and destroy your life. We'll be more than happy to do that. We'll, as a matter of fact,
we'll let you sit out for a year. So whatever, who knows, maybe you'll never have to go to war
because we'll injure you so severely you'll be incapable of doing anything.
This is very frustrating, said one student that they talked to.
I was excited to take this class and I'm disappointed in the state's inability to conduce my education.
This kid's getting a little pedantic, isn't he?
I'm sure that he's probably been studying his vocabulary lessons for the SAT to conduce my education.
Hey, look, pal, you're free to read all about it if you want, right?
On your own.
We're just not going to push that on kids.
The portion of the AP Psychology in question is units 6 and 7, which discusses gender and sexuality
and includes the definitions of gender, sexuality, and gender roles and socialization factors. In other words, we don't know what a woman is.
The human rights campaign, the nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights, blasted the state's decision,
calling the move a disturbing attempt to rewrite history. Let's talk about rewriting history. Let's
talk about why critical
race theory and the Marxism that has been shut down by the Santas and the Republicans in Florida,
as well as this gender stuff. Let's talk about why that is so important. Listen to this guy
bragging about how he was a camp counselor. And in a very short period of time, he was able to
turn all the kids under his care into communists. I was a camp counselor for one week and turned an entire cabin of 13-year-olds
into leftists. Here's how. It started on day one when the kids of their own volition decided to
have an election to see who would be president of the cabin. They had me track votes anonymously,
and I may have broken the tie in favor of the obviously queer kid. Another kid who was weirdly
obsessed with Russian history then asked if he could be Mikhail Gorbachev to the cabinet, to which I said,
I don't think so. You could be Karl Marx, though.
He was thrilled.
The kids then, somewhat clumsily, started discussing the merits of their communist government.
It probably would have ended there, but on day two, the president told me that he had trouble sleeping the night before and asked me if I had anything to read.
I had exactly one book with me, the ABCs of socialism. This kid read the entire book in one night. The next day, another
kid asked for it, and then another. By day four, Karl Marx proposed that our cabin cheer be the
communist cabin, where everyone is equal and everyone agreed yeah that's why it's important
to have some control over this but evidently according to the polls that's not an issue that
really goes anywhere with anybody because you know we got trump and uh that's it end of story
by the way that guy uh maybe somebody should tell him that karl marx is not a russian i don't know
does he know does he even care?
He loves communism, but I guess he hates Russia now.
I don't know.
How do you handle that?
All these people, all these years they loved Stalin,
but now they hate Putin.
What is it with these leftists?
I don't know.
But anyway, yeah, that's why this is important. And it's why you don't leave your kids for a week or whatever it was at camp, summer camp.
It's typically a week, isn't it?
You don't leave your kid for a week with somebody like that.
And you don't abandon your kid to the institution called public school.
Because you've got people like that all over the place in the schools.
Some people have finally seen that with the Zoom classes.
Florida restricts how race is
discussed in schools, colleges, and workplaces, and it prohibits any teaching that can make
students feel that they bear personal responsibility for historic wrongs because of their race,
color, sex, or national origin. Well, I think all of that is good. I don't know,
you know, we look at this whole thing about whole thing about, uh, well, you know,
slavery, you learn some skills and things like that, that, that is, um, I've seen the guy who
was responsible for that. He did a very poor job of explaining that if that wasn't what he meant,
they have mislabeled this other stuff by saying it's don't say gay. And DeSantis pushed back on
that pretty hard and said, it doesn't say that anywhere in there uh but they haven't done a good job of clarifying
uh this whole thing about well you know slavery heck good it's good points that type of thing
that's the way it's being portrayed in the media and i don't know if that's the way that it is in
the curriculum or not uh de santis said i'll be happy to debate lala harris on this but of course
she doesn't want to go there.
A Trudeau government study suggests that Canadians who value liberty may be intolerant.
Yes, they are intolerant of totalitarianism and tyrants,
just like that camp counselor there.
This is full-on Marxism.
They're not even trying to hide it anymore. They're not even, these people are so ignorant of history
that they're unashamed of communist history,
unaware of it or unashamed of it.
A Trudeau government purports to have found an association
between intolerance and Canadians who are concerned about loss of freedoms
and values that are being taught to their children.
A 2023 study entitled Attitudes, Awareness, and Behaviors Surrounding 2SLGBTQI plus communities
in Canada.
You notice that they put the 2S in front of it?
It's not the LGBT stuff, you know, that started adding things.
They put the 2S at the very beginning.
What is the 2S?
Well, the 2S is two spirit two spirits two spirits in these people it's like an open admission
that they're demon possessed we are legion so that's the two s l the two spirit legion
gbts 62 of canadians voiced concern about the values that children are learning,
they said.
Their concern comes as the country continues to push LGBT ideology
on children through public schools and government-funded drag queen story hours
and other so-called gay pride events.
61% of Canadians held conspiratorial beliefs.
They label this as conspiratorial beliefs.
What would those be?
Well, that'd be the idea, the information about the government of Canada
as being hidden from the public.
Oh, they don't do that, do they?
Is that a belief or is that a reality?
Of course it is a reality.
The discovery comes after a leaked memo in June revealed the government of Trudeau
did in fact know about injuries associated with the vaccines
and instead of sounding the alarm, developed strategies to allay the public's fears.
Similarly, 52% of Canadians stated that they hold libertarian values
such as being concerned about the loss of liberties and freedom in Canada.
Well, that makes you dangerous.
That makes you dangerous to totalitarians and authoritarians.
Canadians were split on the value of diversity in the country,
with only 19% valuing so-called sexual diversity, and 19% not.
So this was prepared for the Women and Gender Equality Canada,
and it cost taxpayers $60,000 to do this.
To say that anybody who disagrees with Trudeau
is a dangerous extremist.
That's basically what they're doing.
Recent weeks have suggested that the Trudeau government
maintains its intolerance to those with differing medical views,
such as Canadians who would not take the experimental jab,
still being denied basic medical treatment.
And of course, even though they want to kill people with euthanasia,
they love that, that's one of their core values.
Not if the euthanasia is being requested by somebody
who has been harmed by their so-called gender-affirming health care.
The survey makes numerous mentions of the need to include LGBT-identifying individuals.
It neglects to promote the promotion of individuals who are bullied
because they don't go along with the mainstream narrative.
This is an article from LifeSite News, by the way.
A Toronto school principal killed himself after being allegedly bullied at a diversity equity inclusion, DEI, training session
because he said Canada is less racist than the United States. And for that,
they bullied him to the point that he committed suicide. That's truly amazing.
On Rockfin, General McGuffin, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that.
He says, good morning, David and company. Glad to have you back on duty.
Long time, no speak, but I still listen every day. You made another listener out of a customer of my small business.
Oh, good.
Thank you for pushing that out.
Our conversation got around to info sources, and I brought you up.
By the next day, she couldn't turn you off and was telling her husband,
who's a cardiologist, that saw many lose or quit their jobs over the warp speed jabs.
Yeah, but, you know, there's nothing really to that, you know.
They didn't force anybody, according to Pfizer or Moderna.
Just the cynical lies about this stuff.
Just amazing.
And it's amazing that they can keep this going as long as they have, isn't it?
It truly is amazing.
We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Let's talk a little bit about, you know, we talk about dark Brandon.
Let's talk about the dark GOP, the dark LGBT GOP.
We put the GOP in front or behind of the LGBT.
I don't know.
Biggest Ron DeSantis donor is withholding any more donations unless the campaign makes major
changes.
Now, this is put out by Breitbart because, again, let's get on the Trump bandwagon.
Everybody on the Trump bandwagon.
Who cares if a billionaire casino owner thinks that protecting babies from being ripped to
pieces is too harsh.
And this billionaire casino owner, Robert Bigelow,
has the same opinion of this as Donald Trump did when he said,
hey, you know, DeSantis and the Florida legislature have six weeks when the heartbeat starts.
You're not going to kill the babies.
And Trump said, well, that's too harsh.
And these donors, these other billionaires are out there saying,
well, you've got to get rid of that,
or I'm not going to give you any more money.
Is that where we are?
What is worse than that, however,
is the fact that people really don't care about this issue.
Republican voters really are not, this is not an issue that they care about.
Not nearly as much as the indictments of Donald Trump.
So, you know, why would DeSantis do this?
Why would he kowtow to this billionaire?
Because, again, he's running against a billionaire casino owner who says
that protecting babies is too harsh. So a Bigelow not only has a casino, but he's now
got a space business, Bigelow Aerospace know, no self-respecting billionaire today
would be caught without having a space program.
Whether you're talking about Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos or Richard Branson
or this casino owner, Bigelow Aerospace.
He donated $20 million to DeSantis' Never Back Down PAC.
The next closest donor is a venture capitalist,
Douglas Leone, who donated $2 million.
Again, probably another billionaire.
I didn't look him up.
This is what Bigelow said.
He said he needs to shift in order to get to moderates.
Extreme isn't going to get you elected.
Now, how's this guy any different from biden or from
trudeau who say that you know hey if you're going to uh um if you're going to oppose us on any of
these issues you're an extremist it's too that we live in a time where ron desantis is seen as an
extremist yeah yeah exactly your your mic is a little bit low. I could hear. He said, we live in a time when people think that Ron DeSantis is an extremist here.
These policies are extremists.
And so Bigelow specifically cited Florida's six-week abortion restriction as a policy that is too extreme.
See, if we've got problems, if we think that protecting babies from being
ripped apart is too extreme, we've got problems that are bigger than our presidency and our
government, don't we? But we have those problems. You know, DeSantis is out there.
Again, what he's, these issues that he's focusing on are life, liberty in terms of CBDC,
and then family in terms of,
you know,
parents having a say-so and what's happening with their kids.
Uh,
and we just want to have a grifting casino billionaire who,
by the way,
when we're talking about,
I don't know about Bigelow,
but Trump couldn't even run a casino profitably.
How in the world do you fail at a casino profitably on the world.
Do you fail at a casino business?
I mean, you know, the, the house always wins except in Trump's houses.
Uh, they didn't win.
And so this guy, Bigelow has a press conference to talk about this.
Cause I guess now he wants to jump on the Trump team and um uh you've got uh he's he's um they said also there's another
donor andy saban who has now thrown his uh support from desantis to tim scott in part due to the
abortion issue said reuters okay so all these guys all these billionaires who love money so much,
and again, this is a key thing.
What was it that they thought they were going to get from DeSantis
by giving him millions of dollars?
What were they going to get on the other end of this?
But they're looking at this from the standpoint they want their candidate to win
so they can get paid off on the back end with something. In an election, as has been said by H.L. Minkin,
he said it's an advanced auction of stolen goods.
So these billionaire casinos owners are trying to get in there
and get their auctioning off for some stolen goods for when this person gets to be president. So they're not going to put any get in there and get their auctioning off for some stolen goods
for when this person gets to be president.
So they're not going to put any money in there
if DeSantis is drawing smaller crowds and sinking in the polls.
But the thing they really hate is this abortion issue.
Pretty telling, isn't it?
Another one.
Former Marvel chairman Ike Perlmutter donated, along with his wife, over $2 million to DeSantis' gubernatorial campaign.
He says he's planning on supporting Trump's third White House bid with a meaningful contribution.
There you go. The billionaires are the people who love money so much. They're closing ranks around Trump, especially because they really hate
the idea that we're going to
punish
abortion.
Some people said, well, you know, six weeks, you don't even
know you're pregnant. See, that's the issue.
We're trying to ban abortion.
Did you catch that?
It's not a choice. It's a baby.
And we should be standing
against murdering babies.
Bigelow reportedly addressed his concerns
with the campaign manager of DeSantis,
urging her that DeSantis needs to make a more moderate shift
to have a chance.
Because we want the billionaires who love money,
the love of money, the root of all evil,
we want them crafting policy for us, right?
You see this, CNN, DeSantis' anti-woke bills are costing Florida millions of dollars in business.
We saw this story being put out with Disney saying we've canceled some of this.
Then it turns out they didn't cancel it.
But regardless, this is something that's being put out by the mainstream media.
But let me just ask you, I don't think this is true.
But let me ask you this.
Even if it were true,
would you demand that we be allowed to sexually groom kids
and teach them about communism
and that we grind up babies and mutilate teens,
would that be worth it if we could get a few more convention dollars for the state?
Is that really where we are as a society?
Well, why is this even an issue, right?
So what would be what I would say?
I don't think that's true, but so what if it were true?
I don't think that's true, but so what if it were true? I don't care.
I'm supposed to love the money from the conferences more than I care about
grinding up and mutilating kids and all the rest of these perversions.
And so as one example, this very long article from CNN,
here's a good example.
And they show a guy dressed up in his drag, and they show him
both places. It looks like a woman in both of these shots, actually. Every single one of my
shows was canceled, said a Florida drag performer, struggling with new legislation. What is the new
legislation? Well, it says that you're not going to do sexually provocative dances in front of young children? Why do we give a pass for
cross-dressing homosexuals to do that? It's wrong if we have women doing that, and it is wrong for
women to do that with kids. We've always protected kids from this type of stuff. But, you know, very
young toddlers, these lewd sexual displays, it's okay if it's a homosexual drag queen. We give them a pass.
In the UK, they're having problems in one area, the Swindon Borough Council,
and it's a women's rights group there that's pushing back against it there. And they're
pushing back against the gender-bred man, and we've talked about this before, how they're using this for very, very young kids, one person said, you know, and it shows the
gender bred guy.
They point to his head and they have a little thing there and says, this is his identity.
And then they have an arrow that points to his heart.
This is his attraction.
And then they have, they point to his groin and say, and this is his sex.
But then we somehow mesh those all together,
and the gender-bred guy can be whatever he wants to be.
They said, so that is where we've gotten to.
These images are sexual.
Early sexualization harms children, erodes boundaries,
destroys innocence, and now we are normalizing trusted adults, quote unquote,
sharing sexual images with children. See, these are the trusted adults that say,
don't tell your parents. Shh, don't tell your parents this. You trust somebody like that?
That has always been the hallmark of a pedophile, of a groomer. And that's why we say it and continue to say they are groomers. The pack included a map of the gender galaxy. Scroll down a little
bit further and people can see that. Where gender expression is said to have infinite possibilities
and assigned sex is shown to be separate and divided from gender identity.
I tell you, these people are just all over the place.
And again, you go back to that guy.
In just one week, I was able to turn all of these 13-year-olds into communists, he said.
Well, these are people that are doing it all year.
Part of this curriculum is they give to some of the kids walnuts, bananas, and hand lotion
and have them fashion sexual things. I'll leave it up to your imagination as to what they're doing.
I'm not going to get more explicit than that, but that's what they're actually doing. I mean,
this really is Aldous Huxley level stuff. It truly is. People, you know, I guess parents just can't
believe that this is really happening. Can't wrap their head around it. And that's what I've said
all along. Our big mistake, normal people, is that we can't realize just how evil these people are,
just like the victims of Ted Bundy. He seems like such a nice guy,
very intelligent, very charming, good looking. Oh, I can't believe he's a rapist and a serial
killer. No, no. Why would he want to do that? That doesn't make any sense. I would never do
anything like that. Why would he do that? He's such a smart, good looking guy. He's got everything
going for him. He couldn't possibly be a serial killer. That's how we make the mistake.
And the other mistake that we make is that we don't realize just how advanced their technology is.
We underestimate their immoral capabilities and their technological capabilities.
The Biden Department of Justice is now coming after, looking at coming after parents yet again.
Yeah, doesn't even care that he's getting closer to an election.
He's still going to keep going down this path.
Can you imagine what a second term would be like with this guy?
Or a second term with Trump, for example.
The Department of Justice under Biden is repeating its 2021 strategy
of targeting concerned parents,
and now they're using the Southern Poverty Law Center to do it,
to create a hate map.
Southern Poverty Law Center staff have met with Biden at the White House,
and the administration has adopted the rhetoric of quote-unquote book banning.
If you don't want pictures, explicit pornographic pictures,
shown to kids in the name of education.
Oh, then you want to ban books.
So the people who want to ban any comments about their narratives from us.
But anyway, yeah, all the time this is happening.
Trump labels any of these types of concerns as sanctimonious.
Sanctimonious.
Come on, just get over it.
We need to have men in the beauty contest.
We need to have men in women's sports and all the rest of this stuff.
And you're being sanctimonious.
Look, look at all the people
that I put in high position
in my administration.
Openly homosexual.
Look at the fact that I came in
supporting same-sex mirage, he said,
you know, when he was campaigning in 2020.
The SPLC's move to designate parent organizations as Supporting same-sex mirage, he said, you know, when he was campaigning in 2020.
The SPLC's move to designate parent organizations as quote-unquote hate groups is eerily similar to the activities of the National School Board Association in the fall of 2021.
And America First Legal is now going to file lawsuits to investigate the coordination
between the Southern Poverty
Law Center and the Department of Justice. We'll be right back. Terima kasih telah menonton! you're listening to The David Knight Show. All right.
Let's talk a little bit about one of the strangest stories I've seen here.
Zoom, right?
Everybody's doing Zoom at home.
They're not going into the office, right?
And we see commercial real estate crashing in big cities like New York and San Francisco
and many other places like that because nobody's going into work.
Well, you know, Zoom should be doing really well, right?
But now they're asking their employees to return to the office.
For the first time since the pandemic, they're asking all employees within 50 miles of a
company office to return for at least two days a week.
Now, I would imagine that after they made this announcement,
their stock went down.
I don't know, but Zoom even wants their people to come in face-to-face for meetings.
And all we need is just a tiny bubble,
a tiny pinprick to destroy this bubble.
But, of course, the stock market bubble is not based on Zoom. The stock market bubble is not based on zoom the stock
market bubble is really based on artificial intelligence washington post headline said
this is from dr every startup is an ai company now and so people are worrying about the bubble fears
and this is what i believe i mean certainly there's going to be some very useful things
coming out of artificial intelligence some very very, very dangerous things that will be
coming out of artificial intelligence. And I think the most dangerous thing about artificial
intelligence is how seriously it will be taken as an absolute authority by the upcoming generations.
I mean, if these people would listen to Fauci, what do you think they're going to do when they
actually, you know, you've always had these situations, people in authority saying, I've got a computer printout, right?
And that's always been there.
You know, 50 years ago when I was in college.
Oh, look, I got a computer.
Well, so what?
What is your model?
What's your data?
Garbage in, garbage out.
That's always been the case. but it never ceases to amaze me, just like this other stuff I was talking about
with the blindness to Trump's involvement with the vaccines.
How do these people keep pulling the same game and saying,
hey, look, I've got the computer said this.
Well, you programmed the computer to say that.
Let me see your code and let me see your data and the rest of this stuff.
But now imagine that you eliminate the middleman.
Now the computer is talking directly to you.
That's very dangerous.
I think that's one of the most dangerous things about AI.
That and the military stuff, you know, giving computer programs weapons that they can fire.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong with that? It's like, you know, giving them the steering wheel for a massive semi that's 80,000 pounds barreling down the highway
at 70 miles an hour. Uh, yeah, nothing could possibly go wrong with that. But when you look
at this in terms of a financial issue, uh, this, I think harkens back to the dot-com situation. I think it has been so overhyped when you've got every new
startup company as an AI company. And the stock market is not doing well except for artificial
intelligence. And everybody is just pouring this stuff in. It's looking to me like a dot-com bubble.
You know, certainly the internet was useful. And there's a lot of reason to believe as it hit the mark where the bandwidth got up there in the late 1990s.
And everybody started pouring into it because they could see the potential there.
But it got ahead of itself.
And with so much money being poured into a bubble, all it requires is for one person to say, wait a minute, this isn't what I thought it was. And then, you know, all of the fear of missing out money that jumped into this thing, all
of the FOMO people are going to be running for the exits.
It's irrational to have this much money put in, but it's also going to be just as irrational
when they go pulling it all out.
Meanwhile, in Russia, they have a crypto boom.
A crypto boom.
Think about this.
We did oil sanctions.
And first couple months, Putin got $320 billion in new revenue
because he was still able to sell his oil.
And he was able to sell it at a much higher price.
So that didn't work.
We tried to kick them out of the financial system,
and now they've got the BRICS convention that is happening,
and so we may lose the reserve status of the petrodollar.
Well, we have lost the petrodollar.
For all practical purposes, Saudi is out of it.
China is making alliances with these different oil companies
and everything because, look, they need the oil.
They're going to make stuff.
We don't care.
We're not going to make anything, right?
So we want to shut down our oil supply, but they say, hey,
we want to be the manufacturer to the world, take over where the U.S. was,
so we need to have oil.
We've got to get it at a good price,
so we're going to make treaties with these different Arab countries,
and we're going to put ourselves with these different Arab countries, and we're going to put
ourselves in the center of all this. So the petrodollar hasn't worked. The oil stuff hasn't
worked. And then you have, because everything that the U.S. government and NATO and these
European, U.S. and Europe, everything they want to do is financialized. Right? We don't want to make anything. We just want to manipulate
the money stuff.
And so now they want to
push everybody into
a global ID coin
that they're going to control. Central bank
digital currencies and all the rest of this stuff. And part
of that is shutting down crypto. So as they
just as they shut down the oil and that didn't work
and they shut down
these other things, now they're shutting down crypto and now Russia's picking up the slack on that.
I'm starting to think that Biden's got something going with Russia, not Trump, right?
The whole Russiagate was nonsense stuff, but maybe it was projection because, you know, the Biden administration, the energy secretaries coordinating
things with China in terms of energy policy to our detriment. And then everything that
Biden says he's doing to hurt Russia is actually hurting us. Despite pressure on banking,
sanctions may have in fact boosted the Russian mining industry,
Coindesk wrote.
That's the Bitcoin mining industry, cryptocurrency mining.
Of course, it's not hurting them with the other mining stuff either.
You know, China's got a lock on these minerals and ingredients that they need for the electric cars. The report by the Cryptocurrency Mining Group stated that, first of all, mining offers an
alternative revenue stream for power producers who have been hit by the economic downturn.
And secondly, it facilitates the conversion of Russian rubles to Bitcoin, which can be
exchanged globally, unlike Russia's fiat currency.
So as they're trying to isolate them economically, they're actually strengthening them.
A massive number of people now want to join the BRICS, the Brazil, Russia, India, China,
and South Africa.
Now you've got like, oh, last I saw like three weeks ago, you had 40 countries that
wanted to join this. They may be introducing a, you know, some kind of a bricks coin at the end
of this month and all the rest of this stuff. But then they're also being, you know, that the crypto
is a lifeline to them. And so even though Russia is authoritarian society and they want to control
their people as much as any government wants to control their people.
They're looking, they're not cracking down on crypto because it is a lifeline to them.
Central Bank gold demand was the highest on record the first half of this year.
But what do the central banks know that you need to know? And this is just from
a financial standpoint. Look, the central banks are not worried about being blocked from buying
anything or doing anything or going anywhere, which is what their central bank digital currencies
will do to us. They're not worried about that aspect of it. They're just doing this out of the
financial side of things. That's why I say,
you know, Tony Arterburn has set up DavidKnight.gold to take you to WiseWolf.gold.
Do something to prepare for this. And he's done a really important thing in terms of letting people
buy into this monthly program that he calls Wolfpack at very very low levels. And, uh, it just, again, you set up
something that is kind of a savings program and, uh, you don't even, won't even realize that after
a while you won't miss the money. It's just automatically taken out and, uh, and goes there.
So it's one way to prepare for this future. Again, the central banks are doing this because they're
worried about the financial aspects. Uh, but you need to do it because you're still subject to those financial
aspects, perhaps even more so than the central banks are. And then there is the surveillance
and control aspect of the CBDC. Despite significant selling by Turkey that slowed net central bank
gold buying in the second quarter.
Central banks still added a record amount of gold to the reserves
through the first half of this year.
Well, that is the reality of what is happening.
When we look at this WorldCoin scam,
you've got a lot of different countries now investigating this.
And this is an article from a tech site, Futurism.
They say, Germany has announced Friday
that it's been quietly investigating WorldCoin
and their new iris-scanning cryptocurrency venture
by the CEO of open AI,
Sam Altman,
which seemingly brings a total number of European investigations in the
scheme up to three different European countries investigating world coin
signaling what could be a tough regulatory road ahead for the project.
And again,
they're not at this point,
they're not putting it out in any of the first
world countries specifically, I think, because of these regulations. But they're scamming people
and developing countries, trying to set up both a global ID as well as some form of universal basic
income. And I think what Sam Altman, I liked what Tony said about it last week.
He said, here's a guy, he's got an altcoin, right?
So he's Altman.
And then you have Sam Bankman fried.
And he's out there messing with this stuff as well.
But I think kind of like Zuckerberg,
I think Altman is trying to position himself as, um, you know, as a person who's
going to be in control of this global financial network and of IDs and all the rest of this stuff.
Because remember Zuckerberg had his Libra paper that hit, I think 2018 or 2019. And he put out a
white paper talking about it. And, um, he was trying to convince all of the various governments
to come together and unite behind him
and make him essentially the central banker of the world,
have one coin that is there.
And there was one key phrase in there
that was the carrot that he was offering them all.
He said, you know, if you all make libra
the coin it will become a global de facto id for everybody and that's what all this stuff is about
that's what all the cbd schemes are about you know having a an id first a national id and of course
they will easily combine all this from the different national organizations, national CBDCs.
They can easily create one database of a global ID and move to a global coin.
But that was what Zuckerberg was holding out as a carrot to get him in that position.
And Sam Altman seems to be doing kind of the same thing with WorldCoin.
His twist is that he's not only going to give them a global ID, but he's also going to give them
biometric data on you. And he is also going to be setting up universal basic income. So he's
coming after three different things.
And of course, he's already had his way in Washington. He goes in and talks about,
you know, artificial intelligence, and he's the CEO of OpenAI, ChatGPT, and all the rest of the stuff. He says, well, you know, it's just so powerful and dangerous that only companies like
mine and Microsoft should be allowed to do this.
Everybody else needs to be shut down.
And so he is seeking global monopoly.
Why don't we have anybody in Congress who's concerned about this?
Why aren't any of them concerned about this, to stop this?
That is obviously his design.
So in Germany, the president of the Bavarian State Office for Data Protection Supervision,
Germany's data watchdog, confirmed that it had been investigating WorldCoin since November of last year over concerns that the venture would be assessing, quote, sensitive data at a very large scale.
By our count now, it is Germany, France, and the UK
have all launched investigations into WorldCoin,
and the project is declining to pay users
for their eye scans in the United States,
citing regulatory issues.
So they'll still let you give them your ID and all the rest of it,
but they're not going to pay you anything.
As Futurism and Gizmodo both noted,
when they sent reporters to get their eyes scanned by the project, for instance,
orb operators didn't require any prior identification or verification
that participants are who they say they are.
And so as a result, you're getting a lot of people who are creating fake IDs that they
can sell to other people as well.
So there's a black market on these IDs, biometric IDs as well.
Participants in the project's trial run in the developing world have said that they felt
cheated by the exchange. It's not clear whether a person can request to have their information
scrubbed from the company's database since it involves a blockchain. Yeah, it's not going to
be taken away. Yeah. Anybody who thinks that they're going to give this information to this multibillionaire who wants to be ruler of the world, and you're going to get that information back, well, good luck with that.
They're not going to remove any of this stuff.
We'll be right back. using free speech to free minds it's the david knight show
okay we got some interesting comments here and one with some tips um on rockfin mr goldfold
thank you very much for the tip. He says,
uh, next time Jason is on, can you ask him what is an equal opportunity soldier?
He said that was his gig in the army. Uh, woke me. Thanks that he was a bit that he was bit by the same army Bolshevik snake that fed him a Sergeant equal opportunity. If me, I'd never admit to that army gig. Well,
I don't really know what he was doing with that. But, um, uh, again, he was talking about the fact
that, uh, as, uh, when they were pushing the idea that, um, if you did not, if you, uh, laid out of
duty, uh, for a year, you didn't get deployed and this happens enough,
they kind of, you know, labeled you as a malingular or I would say as a clinger, you know,
and now they're actively looking for corporal clingers to come in. And they were saying, well,
you know, if you stay out and you've got some kind of a health issue or something and, uh, you can't,
um, be deployed. And if you miss a certain amount of time, it's kind of like what they've done in
a lot of the schools where they say, well, if you miss a certain number of days, you are going to,
um, fail automatically. And one of the guys who worked for us in a business that we had, he was,
um, um, it's a good kid. He's smart. He wound up being the number two,
the salutatorian in his high school class, but he just about was failed and held back for a year
because he got ill and he had so many missed days and they made that a hard and fast rule.
And so what Jason was talking about was to say,
if you've got a woman and she gets pregnant and she gets a couple of pregnancies,
well, she could be listed as somebody who is, you know,
trying to get out of being deployed and that'd be the end of it for them.
And yet that's what they're actively looking for with the trans people that are coming in.
That along with the fact that the mandates, the vaccine mandates were pushed out for,
in the name of readiness.
Well, if you've got somebody that comes in and you give them bottom surgery, they may
never be ready to do anything, according to what we have seen from people.
Yeah, Travis says, Jason helped a lot of people avoid getting the vaccine.
That's true.
Uh, inside and outside the military, we put his letter up as an example of people.
Uh, here, here are the different religious objections that I have.
Now, you know, you may share some of these or you may have your own, but here are mine.
If you want to use some of these things.
And I had so many people write me, uh, talking were able to use that in terms of mandates for health care professionals and other things.
Yeah.
So he helped them avoid getting the vaccine, as Travis points out, without losing the benefits that they worked really hard and long for.
And he was just got out and just got past
that point as, uh, you know, he got out of a couple of months ago, but he had a vacation
that was saved up.
So he's still technically in.
And so, um, he came on Friday to talk to us about what he saw on the inside.
Uh, MJ Nichols, thank you for the tip.
He says, uh, David, if I'm not mistaken,
Robert Bigelow was one of the owners of Skinwalker Ranch.
Well, that adds a whole new wrinkle to it, doesn't it?
That's where they had a lot of alien activity and everything else. But, of course, nothing at all to be concerned about with any of this stuff.
Again, these guys, these billionaire casino owners, and of course, DeSantis, when he signed
that hate speech censorship bill, and he did it in Israel, he was actively courting
Sheldon Adelson's widow.
Sheldon Adelson was one of the biggest Vegas casino owners out there.
But unlike Trump, Sheldon Adelson was able to make money running a casino.
So I don't know.
While we're talking about contributions, I don't know if I mentioned this last week or not.
But if I did, I just want to tell people thank you again.
These are people who sent some money to us on Zelle.
Benjamin Russell, thank you very much for that.
I appreciate that.
And also, Mona N., Kyle H., David R., Robert B., Brian P., and Manny D.
Thank you, all of you, for sending a contribution to us for the show via Zelle. I was, a couple weeks ago, I also talked about what was happening in terms of aviation.
And I showed examples of luxury first-class travel with some Scandinavian airlines.
And it truly was an amazing spread of food that they had out there.
Big aisles where they
could roll down what was essentially a big smorgasbord thing for people, carving up big
cuts of meat and ham legs and stuff like that. And we had a listener who, while the program was
going, said, well, take a look at how much cheaper flights are. And that's a legitimate
counter to all of it.
The problem is, is that you can't get that kind of service.
I was talking about how the seats are shrinking and they're getting closer together and all
the rest of this stuff.
And that's one of the reasons why the price is coming down.
Uh, but do you have the option?
You know, he said, well, if you were to go across country with something like $4,500,
you know, in the 1960s or something,
and how long it would take because you had to keep dropping down to get another plane because they didn't have the range.
Now they have you drop down, not because they don't have planes that don't have the range,
but because it works out for them with the hubs.
And they have, if you want to compare it not to the 1960s, but compare it to
even the 1990s, when they had planes that were comparable to what they have today,
they throttled it back to make them longer because they want to save fuel. But the real issue in all
of this is the TSA and the government's role in all of this, what the TSA has done to change the attitude of flight attendants
and to just grind people into a kind of Stasi East Germany.
I've said before, if you look at the history of flight in the 20th century,
it was all about engine development.
As the engines got faster and more powerful, the flights got faster, and many other things
that were positive were there. But now they're taking away all of those things.
We look at the 21st century, post 9-11. Everything has been about government surveillance and
control, and they don't care about making the planes better or faster.
Or, you know, if you want to make that trade off and say,
well, we want to go with something that is super cheap,
well, fine, that's, you know,
there'll be airlines that will follow that business model.
And again, when I was in Texas, 1980, 1983,
there were no fax machines at work.
Of course, there's no Zoom either, obviously.
But even the fax machines didn't really work. We had one fax machine, and it was this gigantic,
expensive thing, and it didn't work very well. It kept constantly losing the signal, the modem
signal. And then fax machines got really, really good. And then they
became a commodity. They got really, really bad. And then it was a kind of who cares because they
were replaced by email. But in those days, since they didn't even have good fax machines, um,
Texas Instruments that I worked for was primarily out of Dallas. And, uh, it was just a slew of
people that were making that commute each day for meetings from Houston to Dallas.
And that was what really made Southwest Airlines profitable, made them into a profitable airline.
It was just really that traffic alone was enough to do it.
And I remember that it was a distinctly awful way to travel.
It was a very short plane flight.
But it was the Southwest Airlines at that time were just really chintzy.
And the joke was, you're flying the bus.
It was kind of that experience.
And in response to it, there was an entrepreneur who set up Muse Airline.
And he went the opposite direction.
That was back in the day when they supposedly had smoking and non-smoking sections.
What a joke that is.
I mean, if you're in an airplane and somebody's smoking, you're smoking too.
I mean, as somebody who doesn't like kind of chokes on cigarette smoke,
you couldn't get away from it.
And so Muse was non-smoking and it was, you know, fine because it was, I don't remember how long it was, but it's maybe 30,
40 minute flight. It wasn't very long. And they had leather seats. They'd give you a copy of the
Wall Street Journal. If you drank, they'd give you a cocktail, all this other stuff. And it was
just slightly more expensive than Southwest.
But, of course, Southwest survived and prospered, and Mews didn't.
It seems like we just, even the economics of it,
drive us to the least common denominator,
but even more so what the TSA is doing.
And we have a listener who wrote me a lot during it works for delta airlines as a flight attendant
and he wrote me a lot during the lockdown pandemic as to what was happening with the
masks and how they after they started mandating the masks on everybody even kids on airplane
flights you know here's what you can do you know pretend that you're eating while they close that
loophole pretty quickly but he said i was just listening to your july 25th show and he wrote this to me um
while we were gone uh for my daughter's wedding uh will you address the delta flight from vegas
to atlanta that was where people trapped on that plane for four hours when the temperature was
something like a 110 on the tarmac they had no air conditioning
and they were just they they flight attendant passed out they had to take her out in a gurney
they had other people who were throwing up i mean it's just brutal what they were doing people
and so he commented about that he said the whole summer has been brutal with temperatures on the
plane he says i've written numerous reports of unacceptable cabin temperatures this entire summer. I have personally delayed boarding until well over an
hour because the plane was just unbearable to be on. However, as I've communicated to you in the
past, I am a unicorn at the airline here, literally. I'm a born-again Bible-believing
Christian, white, married, heterosexual male. I'm a born-again Bible-believing Christian, white, married,
heterosexual male. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one at Delta who can say that.
And I'm a critical thinker, not a brain-dead robotic order follower, so that puts me distinctly
alone in the category all by myself here. Anyway, not only have I delayed boarding,
hence delayed the flight due to unacceptable cabin temperature,
I've gone toe-to-toe with pilots about it. Funny thing is they back down to me every time.
Probably doesn't hurt that I'm 6'3 and in really good shape. So the point is, I'm a critical
thinker who stands my ground and refuses to budge because it's the right thing to do. I always try to fly the lead position
because the lead attendant sets the tone. When you fly on a plane that I'm lead on, you will know
that it will not be an authoritarian flight. It will be kind, laid back, real, and practice the
golden rule. All I ask in return is that passengers be kind and consider it
respectful of others. And the second part is a huge task to say the least. And it's getting worse
because, you know, the TSA, as it starts, you know, doing this, dehumanizing people,
and then giving a lot of flight attendants the kind of power to boss people around,
they fall into that. As I pointed out, you know, you look at East Germany and how surly people got
there from living in an authoritarian society. He says, anyway, I know colleagues who didn't
have the spine to say no to boarding. Therefore, the flight was miserable until the plane got into
the air and cooled down.
Their serious lack of judgment and their utter unwillingness to do the right thing,
because it may be unpopular, drives me nuts.
The Vegas flight was totally preventable and would never have happened if the pilots or the lead flight attendant had a functional spine.
Obviously, none of them did.
However, since that embarrassment nationally with the fake stream media,
I've noticed that our plane's thermostats now seem to work.
Sad that it took bad press to get the company to do the right thing.
Yeah, that is true.
And then he has a long story about one particular flight,
which I won't go into, uh, but it was pretty interesting
and it, and it really kind of shows the dynamics that are happening on planes. Now we're going to
take a quick break and we come back. We're going to talk a little bit about the second amendment.
We'll be right back. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
And now, The David Knight Show.
Well, we have Democrats doing what Democrats do best.
Taxing and banning guns.
They can combine these two features into one bill. They'll do it. And you have House Democrats have now introduced
legislation this last Friday that would put a 1,000% excise tax on AR-15s and other firearms
that they refer to as, quote unquote, assault, assault weapons. And, of course, it will also include these people are going to put taxes
and controls on ammunition and everything else.
Fox News reported the tax would also apply to high-capacity magazines.
Representative Don Beyer, a Democrat, and 24 other Democrats
are behind the tax, which they also pushed last year. The imposition would force the price of a $500 firearm to jump up to $5,000.
A weapon that normally would cost $2,000 would cost you more than $20,000.
Of course, that is the same strategy that Biden is using to ban cars, isn't it?
We are going to make them impossibly expensive.
You know, the EVs are incredibly expensive.
They're going to put bans and surcharges on internal combustion engines
to effectively make them impossible to get.
That is one way to ban it.
And then, of course, when there's nothing left other than the battery cars that charge off the
grid, we'll realize that they've also shut down the grid. They're busy at work with that. But
staying on the Second Amendment, we have the Tennessee, quote-unquote, Republican governor, Governor Lee, is still pushing for a special session, August the 21st, to try
to push for gun control.
The reason he's doing this is because, if you remember the Tranny shooting that happened
in Nashville, that is something that he's getting a lot of pressure to do, quote unquote,
do something about it.
Do something, anything.
We don't care. I heard that same kind of logic being bantered around with Hillary Clinton trying to push her
healthcare takeover right after Bill took office. And, uh, you know, we lived in a district where
the Congressman was a Democrat and he was holding these town hall meetings and the people who were showing up for the most part were Democrats.
And I heard them saying stuff, well, you know, we got this problem with the healthcare system.
We got that problem with the healthcare system. And so we got to do something. And I said, well,
you may want to look to see whether or not you're throwing gasoline on the fire
instead of water. Uh, you know, you're going to, let's just do something.
I don't care what it is. Well, sometimes the something is worse than doing nothing.
And the Tennessee legislature has already said, we don't want to have any gun control,
but this has happened in Nashville. And the governor is getting a lot of pressure from all
of these Nashville entertainers who, you know, anybody who's in show business,
even if it is country music,
they tend to lean left,
these millionaires who are entertainers.
And so he's getting a lot of pressure from that.
But what is happening now is that, finally,
the Tennessee Republican State Executive Committee
is pushing back against this.
The Executive Committee of the Republican Party here in Tennessee is pushing back on it as well.
And, of course, we've done everything that we could to push back on it.
And so we'll see what happens with it.
August the 21st, yeah, this guy, Republican governor, well while I think he is a rhino, Republican in name only,
pushing tolls and turning into a gun troll.
I think he's going to get what he wants out of the tolls.
I'm hoping that this thing is going to blow back on him big enough
that it'll blow up his push for toll roads that he calls choice lanes. Tennessee
is only, is one of only 14 states that don't have toll roads and we need to keep it that way.
But for the most part, I think he's going to be able to get that through. I don't know.
It's if you live in Tennessee, it's time to write some letters to your representatives
and let them know about this. Tennessee Republican Party encouraged Governor Lee
to reconsider and not have a special session.
They said Lee, a rhino, I call him rhino,
announced in early May that he would call the special session
after GOP members adjourned without addressing his call
to bolster state firearm laws following the March 27th gun assault on a private Christian
elementary school in which three children and three adults were killed. And of course,
we still are not allowed to see the manifesto that the tranny killer put out there. Maybe if
a Republican, if he does call you in, shut down his gun bills and then come up with another
bill that says we want the manifesto released and just shove it right back in his face
uh it is kind of interesting and like i said you know it's these nashville entertainers these
multi-millionaires even you know this it amazes me to see what a hero Jason Aldean has become with his song,
you know, not in a, try that in a small town thing, right?
And fine, you know, if you like the sentiment of that song, you may want to go back and
look at what Jason Aldean was saying in the Vegas shooting.
Remember that?
He was one of the people that was there.
And you had some of the entertainers, not all of them, but some of the entertainers that were there in Las Vegas when that shooting happened and people were killed, started saying, well, we've got to have gun control.
And Jason Aldean was one of them. Jason Aldean, the guy who says, try that
in a small town, said in the aftermath of the Vegas shooting, guns are too easy to get in America.
Well, I guess in a big town, maybe, maybe not in a small town.
And of course, that was the, that shooting was what Trump used for the bump ban, the bump stock ban.
He used that Vegas shooting to establish the idea that the president could do gun control by executive order.
And he also tried to do the pistol brace.
He had that in there and then took it out with pressure right as the election was happening.
Shut that down.
But again, you know, it's a precedent that's been picked up by Joe Biden.
Fortunately, the Trump bump ban has been shut down by the courts,
but he tried to make gun control by executive order.
He's fine with that, setting that as a precedent.
On Rumble, Jason, thank you for the
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thank you for doing that. That was, first round, I don't think we put the website on the shirt. So
real important
oversight that we corrected with these, and we've got a new design that we're working on.
Um, and, uh, so thank you for that. That is the key thing about the shirts is to
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Music And now, The David Nutt Show.
I talked about WorldCoin, but I talked about it from the standpoint of what Sam Altman is trying to do in terms of making himself the ruler of the world.
Here, I'll give you, you just play along with me.
Let me put out this cryptocurrency and I'll give you, you just play along with me. Let me put out this
cryptocurrency and I'll give you a biometric ID on them. I'll give you a number and I'll,
you know, start training them on universal basic income. But this is an op-ed piece from
Off Guardian out of the UK and talking about the fact that you've got to prove that you're a human with them. And I've talked about this as well.
And in this article, they recall Blade Runner.
You remember where you have the replicant who's brought in,
and they have a particular test where they watch their emotions
and ask them questions.
A test designed to provoke an emotional response.
Emotions are then
read by scanning the iris, just like Sam Altman. The colored part of your eye, the color of your
iris is like your fingerprint. It's unique to you. Nobody else in the world has the exact
same colored eye. Did you know that? It's amazing, isn't it? How varied God made things, and yet the common code that is there for all life,
both plant and animal, which is what they want to start messing with.
Anyway, as the questions go on in the movie Blade Runner,
the replicant, Leon, gets increasingly agitated when asked to describe in single words
only the good things that come into your mind about your mother.
Oh, well, that's when he'd had enough.
My mother, let me tell you about my mother.
He stands up and he shoots the questioner.
But here's the takeaway, the angle,
from this Off Guardian article.
It says it isn't that AI needs to prove
that it isn't human.
It's that humans now need to prove that they aren't AI.
And I've mentioned this many times.
I said, you know, you look at all the different problems that they're setting up.
I say, well, you know, artificial intelligence can do these very convincing deep fakes.
And so we're going to have to have you humans identify yourself somehow as humans to be able to post stuff.
They're not going to have the artificial intelligence that's creating these deep fakes.
They're not going to have to put any kind of label out there. No, you're going to have to show,
you humans have to show that you are authentic. And of course, the same type of thing with speech.
Well, we think that if you've got speech that we don't like and we call that
mal information we're going to have the content the coalition for content providence and
authentication the ccpa well they call the c2pa but the communist chinese chinese communist party
of america is going to tell you that uh you're going to be assigned a number the software
programs and the hardware programs are going to be putting that you're going to be assigned a number. The software programs and the hardware programs
are going to be putting that number on anything that you create,
whatever form, from text to pictures to audio to video.
And then, of course, part of the coalition is going to be
the Ministry of Truth with these deputized state,
the public-private partnership that they have with New York Times and Washington
Post and everything to push a narrative and to shut down anything that opposes that narrative.
But of course, we also have the same situation where they say, well, we got so much porn out
there on the internet. True. So we're going to have to have you have an ID. We're not going to
do anything to restrict or control the porn. We're going to
control the humans. Everything is that way. Even when you look at E-Verify, we're going to have
completely open borders and we're going to offer unemployment, medical care, college education,
all the stuff that's going to be offered to people if they come across the border.
But if you want a job as an American, you gonna have to prove that you're an american but we'll leave no you know no proof or anything at the border
it's always about creating a problem of some sort and then using that as not doing anything about
that problem but using that as an excuse to make you get an id. So this writer says, well, I warned about this
in an article, previous article, called Digital ID
and Our Obsession with Identity.
Well, it's not our obsession.
It's their obsession.
These billionaires want to rule the world.
Remember, Bill Gates said, you know,
the big problem that most people in developing worlds have,
they don't have an ID.
They've got to have an ID.
They've got to be in the banking system.
And so I'm going to work with India.
We're going to set up this Aadhaar system.
We're going to offer welfare and health care only if you've got that number.
We've got to coerce them because they don't have what they really want.
Well, you don't have to coerce people if they really do want it. And so we know who wants it. They want it, not us. It's not our
obsession. It's their obsession with it. So the writer here says, the more ways that we have to
prove our identity, the more ways that AI will find to fake it. And the more information we give
AI, the more information can be used against us. As an example, Amazon, look at how they treat
their workers in the warehouse. They've got surveillance to tally the number of seconds
that each worker takes a bathroom break. And so during Christmas season, people are taking
bottles with them to their workstation to relieve themselves. It's just that bad.
Or take a look at what they do with their drivers, the Amazon drivers.
They're watching everything that they do.
And of course, that is exactly what they want to do to us as drivers.
Insurance companies want to do that.
And the government wants to do that.
They want to see if we're going above the speed limit,
if we're not stopping long enough at a stop sign,
and all the rest of this stuff so they can automatically ticket us.
As one Amazon employee recently told The Guardian,
to them, we are like robots rather than people.
The little things that make us human,
you can feel them being ground out of you.
Well, just understand that the very term robot
first appeared in a play,
and it was a Czech play, and robot was first appeared in a play and it was a Czech play and robot was the Czech word for slave
and so they see us as slaves they treat us as you know they better than they do their mechanical
slaves or rather not as good as they treat their mechanical slaves.
Uh,
when you look at artificial intelligence,
how this is going to change things,
they point out,
they recall Elon Musk saying,
uh,
artificial intelligence is going to summon the demon.
And of course,
um,
he's done the best that he can to do that.
The guy who has as his Twitter profile,
his ex profile,
now,
uh,
a Baphomet costume, talking about how artificial intelligence
is going to be summoning the demon. Well, maybe he knows something about that. An MIT Technology
Review article called Deception, published in April of last year, said exploited workers and
cash handouts, how WorldCoin recruitedruited Its First Half Million Test Users,
Reveals Big Gaps Between WorldCoin's Public Messaging,
Which Is About Protecting Privacy,
And What Users Were Actually Experiencing.
And so the young guy who is 29 years old,
who created Ethereum,
he said, well, there's a lot of different malicious ways
that this world coin could
be used.
He said, you could have a 3D printed fake people.
One could use artificial intelligence to generate photographs or even 3D prints of fake people
that are convincing enough to get accepted by the orb software.
There's also, he said, the possibility of selling IDs. Someone can provide
someone else's public key instead of their own when registering, giving that person control of
their registered ID in exchange for money. You could have phone hacking. If a person's phone
gets hacked, then the hacker would have the key that controls their world ID. Or then, of course,
you could have government coercion to steal IDs. A government could force their citizens to get verified while
showing a QR code belonging to the government. And this is the one that concerns me the most.
You know, when we talk about privacy, so many people are, oh, I don't want these corporations
having all my information. What, you afraid they're going to try to sell you something and
you can't withstand the temptation? No, the you afraid they're going to try to sell you something and you can't withstand the temptation?
No, the problem is they're going to sell that information to the government.
And the government will construe that however they wish.
So again, this guy is 29 years old, just like one of the key executives at WorldCoin. And what's interesting about this OffGuardian article
is their take on a couple of video games
that these guys really like.
And another circle groups.
So the video game is Soulbound.
Is that something you know anything about, Travis?
No, he doesn't know
about it and so Buddha ran who is the the guy who created aetherium
Buddha actually calls his aetherium tokens soul bound it's a new religion
they say we're members police each other answerable to the new god, the vast machine.
To be soul-bound, says Warhammer, one of Buterin's favorite games,
to be soul-bound is to have your soul bound with others in a blood contract,
drawing on each other's essence to protect against the servants of the god of death.
In his white paper paper written in 2022,
the Ethereum founder,
describes a world where the word soul
replaces the word wallet.
And if you are real,
you can buy and sell with your soul.
Your soul contains proof of your identity.
And to be soul bound
is to be legitimized within your community.
Or as they say in Brother Warthog, be bona fide.
Within your community are soul guardians who attest to the good character of the members.
Boonaran answers questions like how not to lose your soul.
A user curates a set of guardians and gives them the power by majority to
change the keys of their wallet.
Guardians could be a mix of individuals,
institutions,
or other wallets.
And if you've lost your soul,
maybe by doing something,
the community doesn't agree with,
you see all about the community peer pressure and all the rest.
This is like a East Germany. That could be literally anything. To recover your private keys would
require a member from a qualified majority of soul's community to consent to that.
And so good citizens are given little soul drops. Again, this is all about behavioral psychology
and the idea that you're going to have
positive and negative operant conditioning.
Straight out of Skinner.
And then there is a basic income
on blockchain idea called Circles.
Circles is a system that contributes
to universal basic income for its users
as they describe themselves.
We keep seeing the same stuff coming over and over.
It's just like all these different places had their idea about vaccine passports.
But notice how we keep seeing IDs and biometric information on us and universal basic income and all the rest of this stuff.
Circles promises that it's all about community and trusting one another within that community.
To understand this vital concept of trust, we only have to read what it says on the Circles website.
Circles provides basic income in the sense that every trusted member of our community can issue
Circles tokens regularly and equally through their smart contracts. Well, what are the
smart contracts? They're inherent to the blockchain technology, as I said. And so, for example,
they sniff out drugs or they bark when there's a stranger at the door, does a dog with smart
contracts. If certain conditions are met, these programs will execute a certain action, just like a trained dog. In the case of circles,
smart contracts define, for example, how many circles you get when you sign up and also your
daily universal basic income amount. Just be very careful when anybody puts the adjective smart in
front of something. Because again, in the technological world,
that has been used frequently as an acronym
for self-monitoring and reporting technology.
So if you're smart, you're not going to sign up
for a surveillance and control system.
But it's a unique kind of basic income.
They said, we're going to be giving everyone the equal power to issue money.
Everybody is equal except for the silicon masters, right?
And this all goes back to a kind of neo-Marxism.
And in addition to this, you have to spend this money in a certain amount of time
because they want to generate, they said, velocity and value. And if you don't spend it quickly enough, you lose it. It's all
the hallmarks that we have seen from CBDC. They're just trying to game this and add this in any
number of ways that they can. It truly is amazing. And just one last thing before we run out of time.
I'll just mention it. I'll talk a little bit more about it tomorrow. DARPA is
now funding a study to use
artificial intelligence to detect
violations of social
norms in texts.
Well, you know, if you're going
to do that, why would the Pentagon be doing that?
And why would
DARPA, the
Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency, why would they be doing that? Of course, that's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Why would they be doing that?
Of course, that's a rhetorical question.
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