The David Knight Show - 7Nov22 Inside China Covid Camp; 5G Rapid Deployment; Trump's Prophets
Episode Date: November 7, 2022OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESBritish journalist recounts his experience in Chinese Covid prison — a harbinger of what's coming for us all unless we STOP the medical martial law's pretended ...authority2:54The importance of Free Speech vs The Narrative.18:30Mao's Great Leap Forward and its repeat — The Great Reset.23:48Both parties paint this election as an existential turning point, yet both ignore how the real threat that's played out for the last 2 yrs with the approval of both parties40:25Is it un-Christian to NOT forgive what's been done or do we love our neighbor by STOPPING it from continuing?47:22Just a couple of days before the election and BOTH Trump and Biden throw their party under the bus at rallies. Trump's narcissism kicks in and he trashes, instead of supporting, fellow Republicans. Even worse, Biden proudly says he will KILL all coal mining, all forms of energy production but wind and solar.57:22"Ron De-Sanctimonious". At Pennsylvania's last minute election rally for tight races for Senate and Governor, Trump attacks all perceived rivals.58:52Biden like Hillary, declares that he will kill coal jobs. But as he's already showing, he will kill ALL jobs by killing fuel — the sanctions, prohibitions and regulations that are a SIEGE OF STARVATION1:05:06Joe Manchin hypocritically tries to save face. 1:09:46The White House comes out with a non-apology.1:15:40American Idol: MAGA groupies live out of their car to follow Trump around the country1:18:43New "Christian" politics: GOPP (Gospel of Prosperity & Politics) where Prosperity Gospel meets False Prophets1:25:40New York Times, CNN and "fact checkers" trash Biden who doesn't realize he was bragging about inflation he stoked when he boasted about Social Security increases1:33:13Joy Reid claims no one knows or cares about inflation (because she doesn't), the word was just taught to them by Republicans.1:36:34Why democratic virtues cannot stand on their own.1:42:31Humanism has become the religion of America.1:48:16Proud humanist politician rejects God, says "Public policy formed on the basis of reason, science and moral values". Whose morality?1:51:59News: Boy bites cobra after cobra bites boy. Cobra dies, boy survives1:56:34"Rover" from Patrick McGoohan's "The Prisoner" makes real appearance in London2:01:345G towers are appearing suddenly everywhere in NYC.2:03:41Different frequencies have different effects on our body. 2:08:46Residents complain about close proximity and warning sticker. City sent workers to remove — the sticker. 2:13:381996 Telecom Act & New York City's contract with the company to put the antennas up.2:14:43GMO mosquitoes released again without looking at data from previous release. What’s the difference between genetic modification and selective breeding?2:17:25This court case could make it a crime to be a journalist in Texas.2:25:49UAE and Saudis find a way to rob Arizona of water. What’s coming in the future with the resource disputes over water.2:33:34TSA to Require Covid-19 Vaccine for Non-Citizens in order to Enter the US (except illegal immigrants)2:49:42Trade organizations are going to be the deputies for the state to censor anybody who offers a medical opinion different from the establishment.2:55:04Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 7th of November,
year of our Lord 2022,
day 970 of the emergency.
And yet the emergency is not over,
even though we have an election tomorrow,
and we'll talk about what's going on with that.
It's amazing to watch both Trump and Biden
just a couple of days before the election throw their own people
under the bus in the worst possible ways.
One of them out of his own ego, the other one out of his own senility.
But what are they not talking about?
Today we're going to begin with the eyewitness report of what it's like inside one of China's COVID camps.
A stark prediction of our future if we don't stop this foundation that was laid 970 days ago.
This bipartisan foundation to push us into a Chinese social credit system
now justified by both COVID and by the climate MacGuffin.
We'll be right back. Stay with us.
Well, we've had a first-person account of life inside a quarantine camp.
This is called a FEMA camp.
It's a FEMA camp, okay?
What we were talking about for years.
But, you know, let's not worry about that.
Let's wear the mask and be afraid of the virus pandemic that they tell us.
Don't think about where this is all leading.
Because, you know, Trump's got this, we were told 970 days ago.
He's got this.
He's on our side.
He understands what's going on.
And so there's no need to worry about that. British journalist Thomas Hale is the Shanghai correspondent for the Financial Times.
He recently published a rare account of what life is like inside one of China's quarantine camps,
where he was restricted for 10 days. Listen to this. Why did they put him in there?
Was he sick? No. Did he test positive? No. They put him in there for 10 days. He did not test positive. They noticed on his
big brother device, his smartphone, they tracked that he was in close proximity to somebody who
later tested positive. Perhaps not sick either. And so for that that crime he was whisked away into a covid camp now what
i thought was interesting about this was that he was notified and they said we'll be there to pick
you up in four or five hours and so he rushes out uh to get all kinds of supplies that he can take
with him which people had already been talking about,
things that he would need if he was taken into this FEMA camp.
Again, I say, you know, we've known about this for decades.
We've been talking about FEMA camps.
And all the people who pushed that and pushed it over the edge
then pretended that wasn't what this was about
at the beginning of all of this, so they could sell storable food.
I spent 10 days in a secret Chinese COVID detention center,
was the name of the article.
He said, at first I got a call from a number that I didn't recognize,
and he said, when I picked it up, they said in Mandarin,
you need to quarantine.
And the guy said he was calling from the Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease
Control and Prevention. There you go. Their own little
CDC taking him to the
FEMA camp. I'll come and get you in about
four or five hours.
So he says, I dashed out of my hotel to pack up some crucial
supplies based on advice from
colleagues and my previous experience of quarantine in china these included canned tuna tea biscuits
three types of vitamin and i think when he says biscuits um he means something different uh
than than we do uh anyway uh because he calls it tinned tuna, so you've got to translate some of this from English into American.
Four varieties of sweets, Tupperware, a yoga mat, a towel,
cleaning equipment, an extension cable, a larger number of books,
eye drops, a tray, a mug, a coaster,
and a painting of the countryside surrounding Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire.
There you go.
He had plenty of time to go get a lot of stuff, didn't he?
Quite a shopping trip.
He had four or five hours.
So then after four or five hours, he said,
I got another phone call, this time from a woman with a hotel staff.
You are a close contact, she said.
You can't go outside after he's been outside.
Am I the only close contact in the hotel?
She said, the hotel is closed.
You can't go outside.
So he says, what happened was, after a while, they show up,
and they put him on a bus.
That journey in and of itself is pretty interesting.
But one of the things that he thought was just astounding to him,
he said, one man told me that he estimated that 90% of the Chinese people
agreed with the government's approach of this zero COVID stuff.
And I say that because it just underscores how important free speech
versus the narrative is. This is where the fight is. This is why you see, and Canada will be
talking about it, this new bill. They'd had one introduced a couple of years ago, the bill number
10 or something. Now they got bill number 11, which is basically the same thing coming back. And in that, it's an escalation of censorship.
Same thing happening in the UK, an escalation of censorship.
And in the UK, if any government within the UK,
for example, Scotland,
where you have this raging Marxist in charge,
they're elected there.
If she decides to make a crime out of any kind of particular speech,
then that will be considered to be a crime everywhere,
and it'll be taken down everywhere.
And just like the EU, Britain, which left the EU,
is going to be enacting the same kind of censorship rules,
the same kind of race to the bottom.
They, in fact, will penalize you even more than the EU. Remember I played for you
the cringy clip of this EU bureaucrat coming to Austin to talk to Elon Musk after it was
announced that Elon Musk was going to buy Twitter. He went to Austin and he said, you'll do what we say, right?
And informing him of this law that they have passed.
And Elon Musk literally bowed and scraped to this guy.
It was disgusting to watch.
Thank you so much for coming.
Oh, yes, I'll do everything you say.
You think it's going to be a free speech platform?
Of course it's not.
And the penalty from the EU is 6% of global revenue if he doesn't censor the way they want everything to be censored.
And in the UK, it's going to be 10%.
It is a race to the bottom.
Why stop at 10%? Just confiscate the entire
company and shut it down and let the government run the social media companies because that's
what they're doing. They're deputizing. Like I said, this is a deputized state,
not the deep state. They've deputized these global corporations to censor what they want censored. And it is a race to the bottom. And you're going
to have to defy this or we will have no freedom left. Isn't it amazing how all the governments
have now become focused simply on authoritarian policies, dystopian authoritarian policies.
It's like they completely forgot about the Constitution,
the Bill of Rights, about the Magna Carta,
about the Charter of Liberty in Canada.
It's not the Charter of Liberty.
It's a different charter.
Anyway, Charter of Human Rights or something like that. But it's not quite as detailed as our Bill of Rights.
But we have this long tradition in English history human rights or something like that but it's not quite as detailed as our bill of rights but we
have this long tradition in english history and common law going back to the magna carta
and it's found different means of expression in different english countries but now we have gone
full marxist and that's what the governments have done. They're no longer looking at their
responsibility, which is to protect our life and liberty, to defend our God-given rights.
That's why governments are created. No, all of these governments have now become destructive
of those God-given rights, destructive of our lives, destructive of our liberties.
And they're going to have to be altered or abolished worldwide.
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Every government is doing this.
And every government will just censor what I just said.
So anyway, as this guy is saying, he says,
you know, what you're seeing here with a zero
COVID policy in China, he said, this could only exist in the long run in an autocratic
society.
And that's true.
That's why there is a symbiotic relationship between the COVID MacGuffin and the climate
MacGuffin and autocratic totalitarian states.
These MacGuffins are the lifeblood of the state.
Why?
Because just like war, which has been called the lifeblood of the state, they are a war.
They're a war unlike a war that we've ever seen before, with every government in the world at war with its own people, using these new powers that they have, leveraged through technology.
So he documents his being taken away, this Financial Times reporter, into an island where the quarantine camp was built and where few foreigners have ever been.
He said the men in hazmat suits arrived a little later.
First, they administered a PCR test.
Yeah, the white suits come up and they give everybody a PCR test.
Then one escorted me down the deserted hallway
and we passed the elevators, which are blocked off and guarded,
and took the staff elevator.
Outside, the entrance was also cordoned off.
I was being taken away, as this is now commonly referred to in China these days.
Are we going to a hotel? I asked one of the dozen or so passengers on board.
One of them said, it's not a hotel.
Eventually we came to a stop on a small road in the middle of a field.
The driver was instructed over walkie-talkie to keep going, but this was impossible because
there were several full-sized coaches, I didn't mean buses, in front of us, and small crowds of
people wandered around in the darkness. I can't drive, he barked into his handset and he got out of the bus.
He locked it behind him and wandered off into the night.
And so they start talking to each other about what's going on. And he finds out that nobody, nobody there on that bus being kidnapped and taken to a quarantine island, a FEMA camp.
None of them had tested positive, but they were going anyway.
So one person says, where are you from?
And he says, all the people on the bus had some kind of mask
or hazmat clothing to one degree or the other.
This guy who asked him that had his hazmat gear rolled
down around his waist that's even better than taking them the mask down to your neck you know
he's got a hazmat suit that's rolled down to his waist and he says i'm from the UK. And he said, they brought you here with a foreign passport?
Yeah, they did.
So he said, again, nobody there had tested positive for COVID-19.
So then he described the camp when he arrived.
And by the way, it is kind of interesting because the bus driver was gone for several hours
and then came back and drove them the rest of the way.
Just really strange.
Grumbles about it, gets out, locks the bus, and goes away for another four or five hours.
Anyway, this is what the camp was like upon arrival.
It says, we were each assigned a room number.
Upon arrival, one person who I'll refer to as resident one for all of you who have seen the prisoner by patrick mcgowan in the village is this starting to sound familiar i mean they
didn't come around to his apartment and uh pour gas through the keyhole and then have him wake up there but yeah they've all
got a number you're number one you're number six uh yeah so resident one gestured at three rows of
wires above the blue fences that marked the perimeter uh they were not quite barbed wire
but not far off he shook his head almost in laughter
and for a moment amid the tiredness i felt a welcome sense of camaraderie so i know that
they're in like a you know barbed wire prison camp inside my 196 square foot cabin. Does that sound familiar? You know, when they pack us into the smart cities
that the UN has been so focused on for several decades, they want you, they want all of us
packed into cities where we have 200 square foot apartments. Well, here you are, right? The Great Reset is kind of like a COVID camp, kind of like a FEMA camp.
Maybe we should call it the smart camp cities.
They're designing prisons for all of us.
They want to impoverish us, enslave us, imprison us.
Lockdown is a prison term, always has been.
They repurposed it for school to train a generation of kids.
Oh, there's something happening.
We're going to lock you down.
That's a good thing, right?
And so they take a term for imprisonment and they turn it into one for your own safety.
Safety.
Give up your liberty and we'll give you safety.
So inside the 196 square foot cabin, there were two single beds,
a kettle, an air conditioning unit, a desk, a chair, a bowl,
two small cloths, one bar of soap, small pillow, toothbrush,
and the floor was covered with dust and grime and a roll-up mattress.
It was roughly the thickness of an oven glove, he said.
So he says, I wanted to get out.
I approached a member of the staff in a hazmat suit and explained that I was a foreign journalist,
hoping that this would trigger my release.
But through the rest of the article, he talks about the psychological impact of being isolated in this quarantine camp.
And I want to talk about, you think this can't happen in the United States.
Think about the January the 6th prisoners who have been treated, this guy was not beaten.
They've been put in solitary confinement they've been beaten
the pastors who are arrested in canada were put in solitary confinement for two or three weeks
for their own good for the good of the community because they might have covid they didn't have a
positive test but you never know and they have to be quarantined for two or three weeks.
So this guy is in this camp for 10 days.
And Canada, they put pastors in this kind of condition or worse for three weeks.
And they had been meeting without anybody getting sick for many, many months.
It was pure politics.
It was to punish their speech.
It was to punish the fact that they did not treat Trudeau as God.
You know, waiting for Trudeau, the play, right?
They should have waited for Trudeau.
They should have waited for Trudeau's permission.
Not good, though. they should have waited for Trudeau they should have waited for Trudeau's permission not good ho anyway um so he says although I was told on my arrival I would be there for seven days it would in fact be 10 after a while all of my other problems designed dissolved and I only
thought of getting out 10 days all we could think of was getting out can you imagine people who have
been under arrest now for a year and a half?
Harsh conditions, solitary conditions, beaten.
This is one of the reasons why this is nothing new.
We've seen this throughout the history of civilization.
We've seen this in English and American history.
That's why we have in the Bill of Rights the requirement to have a speedy trial
because of what is happening to the January 6th people.
But they've been kept in jail and tortured, as a matter of fact.
The kind of punishment that is happening to them
should not be allowed if we follow the Constitution,
even if they were found guilty,
but they haven't even had a trial yet.
So you don't think that this kind of quarantine camp
will come to the United States?
They will use any kind of an excuse to lock up their political enemies.
And this COVID nonsense that's happening in China
is the flimsiest of excuses, but we'll talk about it later.
How LA is trying to make a case that COVID is coming back. sense is happening in China is the flimsiest of excuses, but we'll talk about later how LA
is trying to make a case that COVID is coming back and they've invented all kinds of new little
variants with sub qualifying numbers and so forth to try to make the case for this. And it is being
pushed by the mainstream media and it's being featured by the mainstream media. And it's being featured by the Drudge Report.
L.A. is peaking again.
Cases up by 25% and so forth.
And you understand that the Trump lockdown orders,
executive orders, the empowerment for all this stuff,
is still there after 970 days.
So anyway, he says, back to the story,
he says, although we were supposed to remain in our cabins,
it was sometimes possible to briefly wander out.
And before the camera raised the alarm,
we could trade information and occasionally trade goods
with other residents.
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He didn't have it anywhere near as bad as the January 6th prisoner.
Resident one.
Speculated that the cabins were only half built,
that we'd been rushed into them
because the quarantine hotels were full.
When he arrived, he said,
everything shook when I moved in the cabin.
It was very, very flimsy the way it was built.
But he said, pretty soon,
that wasn't even crossing my mind.
He told me that China's young and old were divided
because the older people could not access
the foreign internet. The older people who couldn't get on the internet could not see how
the rest of the world had handled the pandemic. You understand? Again, the importance of free
speech versus the narrative. The only combat that we have,
the only way that we have to fight the narrative
is free speech.
And this is why they are so manic
about the censorship and the propaganda right now.
One day around this time, he says,
I got into a conversation with three female members of the staff
who often gathered to chat within range of my porch.
Their perception of the place in which we were imprisoned and in which they worked long
hours was radically different to my own.
It was fine, they said.
You have your own computer.
What else do you need, right?
Their sense was that what was happening here was normal.
And he said it was strangely persuasive to him. Their sense was that what was happening here was normal.
And he said it was strangely persuasive to him.
Here's a guy who knows better.
He's a foreign journalist.
He's a journalist of all things.
And he said they nearly persuaded him.
It was as though the bureaucracy rather than the virus was the natural phenomenon,
one that thrived in the spaces between rather than within human beings.
You understand?
What did I say on the Monday following Trump's executive order in the afternoon?
That happened after my show on Friday, but I knew it was coming.
And I'd been talking about the fatal mistake of following China down that path.
And he did it.
And so when I came back on Monday, I said,
you better hope if you're afraid because of Alex and because of Mike Adams,
if they've got you trembling in fear about some kind of bioengineered virus, I said, you better hope that their social engineering is not as good as their bioengineering.
And it turned out that was the case.
Their bioengineering, if that's what that was even, was an utter failure.
But their social engineering was all too effective, wasn't it?
So he said, it was as though the bureaucracy rather than the virus
was living in the space between rather than within human beings. He says, perhaps I had
misjudged everything. This was nothing at all like prison. So he asked them, he said,
are you afraid of COVID-19? They said, yes.
Anyway, if you test positive one at it, it's hard to find work.
Yeah, it was about the politics of it.
Yes, they were afraid, but it was really about the politics.
So Chinese leaders admit that the lockdowns are overly strict,
but President Xi is not about to budge.
This is where his power comes from.
This is exactly, and I said this from the very beginning,
I said this is what Mao did to people with the great leap forward,
the Cultural Revolution.
He took the middle class and destroyed it.
And he did it by saying, well, you know, you or all you people who are, if you're engineers or you're professors or whatever, you need to be producing food.
We're going to take you out of the cities and we're going to put you in the fields.
And you're going to produce food.
They didn't know what to do.
They weren't given any tools.
They were supposed to come up with their own stuff and i've uh played the videos for you people saying yeah we we didn't know what to do we knew we had
seeds so we dug a big pit and we put the seed in and just kept putting the seed in more seeds going
to be better just put all the seed in this big pit i had no idea what they were doing. And Mao wasn't stupid.
He wanted them to starve.
He wanted to show his power.
And right now, what is happening with the Great Reset,
and you can see a little bit more clearly in China,
but it's happening to us as well, it's the same thing.
We're going through the same kind of, we look at it,
it's like, this is is stupid this is idiotic
no no no they know exactly what they're doing and so the uh just as the great leap forward the
cultural revolution we're going through a cultural revolution we have to go through a transition
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Like they had the great leap forward.
Take out the middle class.
Make everybody dependent on the government.
Make everyone fear the government.
That's what's going on right now.
And we've got our little rituals that we call elections.
As ridiculous as the village and the prisoner running for number two, number six.
I have to play that again tomorrow for you.
We went to Raleigh this last weekend for a wedding.
Some very, very close friends of ours. And I want to thank Gard Goldsmith for doing an excellent job,
always does, with the Rockfin show on Saturday,
so that we could attend that wedding on Saturday night. And, um,
yeah, I, but I was talking to some, some, uh, friends and family there. And, uh, when I'm said,
uh, so I don't understand that whole number two thing, seeing the prisoner series. Uh, so, uh,
we've got a little bit of a clip today that, uh, is not actually from the show itself, but something in real life kind of
imitating the show. But all of this is imitating the show, really. The National Health Commission,
the NHC, as they call it in China, has gone overboard, said some of the leaders a bit.
But multiple regions in the country have vowed in recent days to implement precise epidemic controls.
So they seem to be understanding that there is, even though the older people support this because they don't know any better, because they're scared to death, they understand there's a lot of discontent.
They understand that as they lock people up in these areas and say, well, you know, for your own safety,
we have to lock you here and deny you from getting food.
Yeah, how's that work out?
How's that public health work out for everybody?
There is no such thing as public health.
If you deny the health of the individual,
including things like the necessity of food,
and that's what I said on that first Monday, the 16th, after the lockdown, I said, if this were the worst pandemic virus epidemic, the world has ever seen,
the worst thing we could do would be to lock down because that's going to starve us. It's going to
mean that we can't have anything manufactured. We're going to be out of supplies. We're going
to be out of food. This makes no sense sense at all never made any sense except from a political power play standpoint and that's why
it's continuing because this is a political power play and yet we've got an election isn't that great
everything's going to be fixed after the election they're not even talking about the problem
they don't even acknowledge the problem they They're the ones, Republicans and Democrats, who keep extending this.
Would it make any sense if we had a hurricane?
Do they still have a state of emergency in Florida on watch for a hurricane?
You know, the one that was, let's say, two years ago?
Going to stay under a permanent state of emergency?
Yeah, hurricanes come. So do flu and cold epidemics, cases.
Anyway, they said they vowed to put more emphasis on precise epidemic prevention.
Yeah, maybe you could prevent it by killing everybody before they get sick.
Precise epidemic prevention is the phrase.
It's the new code phrase for reassuring the public that future restrictions and lockdowns
will be less heavy-handed than the horror shows of the past year.
The Global Times, which is the official Chinese propaganda paper, strove to give its readers
the impression that future control measures would be more reasonable
and tailored to individual outbreaks still not tailored to the individual
so yeah pay attention we're having the same kind of psyop messaging happening here
well you know we made some mistakes and we need to just forget about it
and move on. And we won't be that draconian in the future. We'll tailor it a little bit better.
We'll be a little bit smarter about what we did. No, take that power away from them.
They abused that power. They should be taken out of office, and that power should be stripped from these bureaucracies who abused it.
There should be some guidelines and some guardrails to make sure this doesn't happen again, but nobody is talking about this.
That's the big issue.
That's the problem.
It's the amnesia more than it is the amnesty and the fact that these people don't want to account for it.
We need to not personalize it to that extent.
Yes, there are people who do need to be punished for this,
but we need to reform the institutions,
and that's what nobody's talking about.
They may personalize it into Fauci.
Fauci's going to retire.
He won't be there for the next event,
but the emergency order will be,
and these powers will be, and these
powers were put in 21 years ago. And the aftermath of the first germ game, dark winter, two months
before 9-11, and the false flag, the anthrax attack, one week after 9-11, and then they put
out the regulation, the Model State Health Emergency Powers Act. Sent that out to the states, said, here, you do it.
We can't do it because we've got the 10th Amendment.
In the same way, they deputized the states just like they deputize the corporations to do censorship.
Here, you do it.
Technically, we can't do it, so you do it for us.
And so these measures have been put in there for 20 years.
They were activated 970 days ago.
But they've been a sleeper cell.
That's the way this thing is set up.
You know, it's like Operation Gladio, right?
They put in sleeper cells, NATO did.
And then when the time was right, they activated their terrorists.
They did false flag attacks in Italy.
And that's what the sleeper cells are about.
We've had these sleeper cells of regulations and of bureaucrats.
Accruing power, putting themselves in place, practicing, rehearsing.
Then it was activated by Trump.
And it is still going on.
Anyway, Global Times hinted at another case of lockdowns contributing to severe
injury and death.
In this case,
a three-year-old child died of carbon monoxide poisoning because
coronavirus restrictions interfered with the pandemic's response.
I said,
this is the reason why the NHC was worried about the growing public
unease.
This has been featured. This is in a city of Langzao. And this has been featured all over
the Chinese press. This one particular case, and this is why, you know, millions of people dead,
as Stalin said, is a statistic, but one death is a tragedy. The tragedy is a three-year-old who dies
because they can't get healthcare because of lockdown. That's galvanized people.
And so I understand the need to personalize these regulations,
but you better understand how the institutions are owning this.
Despite the promises to take a lighter touch,
Chinese scientists told World Flu Day 2022 symposium last Tuesday.
Did you know that?
Did you know that we have World Flu Day?
Yeah, one flu over the cuckoo's nest.
The regime in Beijing will still consider Chinese coronavirus to be a deadly threat,
especially in concert with influenza.
And they believe that the rest of the world has grown too lax about these
prevention policies.
And now the Holy grail of the pharmaceutical industry that has for years
annually run this scam for flu shots.
The COVID was the same flu shot scam.
They ran every year for decades.
That's why it was so obvious to me.
I'm not some genius.
I just saw this thing because I reported on it year after year after year.
And what really stuck in my craw was so did Mike Adams and so did Alex Jones.
And they damn well knew what this was all about.
Day one.
They sold you out.
Record year for Alex Jones.
More money than he'd ever made before well what goes around comes around alex uh angus mustang thank you very much for the tip
on rock finney says it's great to hear you on ground zero clyde lewis the other day two of my
favorite alt media personalities together well thank you, were you the one who called in? Somebody called in and, um, said that, um, they were happy that I was on, uh, Clyde Lewis. Uh, that was, um,
Thursday night or was it Friday morning? I just couldn't figure it out. It really did a number
on me whenever I I've done Clyde Lewis's shows occasionally. And whenever I do them, it is
really difficult to do the show the next day.
Friday, I did the show with three hours worth of sleep because this show is live on the West Coast, and it's a late-night West Coast show.
And so for me, it didn't start until midnight, and I get up early to prepare the next morning.
And, um, so it was, um, it was tough doing the show. And then after we got finished with the
show, as soon as we could get, uh, at least the full show, uh, up on Friday, we headed to North
Carolina for the wedding the next day. So, um, it was a strange couple of days. Um, Brian,
Deb McCartney, thank you very much. I appreciate that. Both of you,
that's very generous. Good morning, David and family. May the Lord rise up to meet you. May
the wind always be at your back. Thank you very much. Lyrics from a great song that we always
sang in choir and pray that your burdens be lightened as you lead the knights in battle.
Love and respect. Thank you very much. I appreciate that, Brian and Deb. Thank you.
So just a little bit more here about China.
Former Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director,
the guy's name is Gao Fu.
I wonder if they call him Fuchi.
These guys are more like than you can imagine.
Their names are even the same.
The head of their medical mafia, Gao Fuchi.
Anyway, is China's zero COVID the new one-child policy, asks Daily Skeptic.
And really it is.
Or you could call it the no-child policy.
One-child policy or no-child policy. Because this is all based on depopulation.
So, you know, you could say we've got zero COVID, we've got zero child policy
with the genetic code injection.
One guy who was a former correspondent for the BBC and or Channel 4.
I'm not sure if that's BBC or if it's an independent.
Author of Fire of the Dragon, China's New Cold War.
Yeah, it's a cold war, isn't it? Or maybe we could call it the new flu war because it's cold or flu or variants or whatever.
Whatever excuse they can come up with.
So again, he's talking about the outrage in social media over the death of a three-year-old boy from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Angry residents took to the street, were confronted by riot police, videos from the world's largest iPhone factory,
you know, iPhone city, where you got 350,000 people employed in slave conditions,
and then they lock them down and start starving them. It's just amazing what these globalists
want to do to all of us, isn't it? So, yeah, the endless lockdowns,
the waves of mass testing, the claustrophobic restrictions, the endless surveillance,
the people's war is what they call it. And it is. It is a war against the people.
Yeah, we usually talk about a war. We name the opponents, the opponents. We go to war against the French and the Indians,
we call it the French and Indian War.
We go to war against Vietnam, we call it the Vietnam War.
They go to war against the people, they call it the People War.
It is the People's War.
And as he points out, same thing I said,
reminiscent of Mao's cultural revolution.
Like China's cruel and crude attempt at population control,
zero COVID has become an industry in itself.
With its own enormous bureaucracy, its army of zealous enforcers
whose work is a measure of loyalty to the party and its leader.
As with one child, abuse has become routine.
Voices warning of the obvious economic damage are suppressed or ignored. The one-child policy
sought to control women's bodies. Zero COVID is about broader social control. Everyone.
Both seek to tightly constrain the way people live their lives. Like one child, zero COVID has developed a political logic of its own,
divorced from its original purpose, a Frankenstein monster of policy.
And that's what this has become.
So within all of this, as we go back to the election, which is tomorrow,
you have this statement by a GOP candidate, Adam Laxalt.
He says, things will keep getting worse unless we have a political elite reversal.
Well, really? Okay. So what does he see as the problems? Well, he says, we've got an uptick in
crime and we have rampant inflation. The symptoms, these are symptoms of much, much, much deeper
problems. I mean, even if we talk about rampant inflation, will the Republicans talk about how
it was Trump who started the dumpster fire? Yes, Biden threw our fuel on it. He threw the strategic
petroleum reserve and everything else on it, made it much, much bigger, but it was started by Trump.
And the Republicans fueled the inflation with all of this lockdown, telling us that we were
non-essential and that the middle-class Main Street businesses had to close, but the Wall
Street big box retailers could stay open.
And here, just stay home and we will give you stimulus checks.
We'll give you more unemployment and extended unemployment
and all the rest of this stuff.
We have both Biden and Trump, trillions of dollars in this stuff.
And, of course, that was on top of what the Federal Reserve
had been building, this giant bubble.
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Since the 2008 crash that they also created.
So they did this, says Laxalt, of the Democrats,
reminding listeners that their general attitude and mentality is that law enforcement is the enemy.
Who do they think is the enemy?
Is law enforcement the enemy?
Or are we making an enemy of the people?
He says, he's talking about the crime.
He talks about what is happening with fentanyl.
The Republicans are still focusing on the war on drugs,
which has been a failure for 50 years
why is it a failure because drug addiction is not going to be solved by adding more police
and creating a police state and throwing people in prison because people are in federal prison
overdosing on drugs so if you can't interdict drugs in a federal prison, you're not going to
be able to stop it in society. Because the same kind of corruption that is behind prison guards
bringing in drugs if they're paid enough money, same thing is going to happen throughout law
enforcement, throughout courts, and the rest of the stuff, and the politicians. So you're not
going to stop it by adding more police.
And if you don't recognize the moral foundation behind the drug addiction,
you'll never stop it.
And so he says things are getting worse and worse.
And we got fentanyl now.
So he's going to focus on that.
He's going to play it safe, I guess, and not even get heavily into the racism
and the pedophilia that is being pushed in the schools right now.
So, yeah, the problem is that they think that the Constitution is the enemy.
They think God is the enemy.
Christ is the enemy. Liberty is the enemy. The people is the enemy. They think God is the enemy. Christ is the enemy. Liberty
is the enemy. The people are the enemy. Welcome to China. You see, that's where we are. And so
what the Republicans like Laxalt are doing, appealing to more law enforcement for order.
Law enforcement, laws, constitutions cannot produce order if we don't have a moral foundation.
It produces a worst kind of chaos and tyranny and authoritarianism.
Without a moral foundation, the police force does the kinds of things that we've been seeing for the last 970 days.
Whether you're talking about China or Australia or Canada,
they come out and they beat people for exercising their free speech
in opposition to these arbitrary and ineffective
and dangerous rules that they put out.
So he says, we have almost $6 a gallon gas.
The Democrats shut down our schools.
They shut down our small businesses and so forth.
That's right. It was only the Democrats who did all that, right? No, it was a bipartisan attitude
on everything except for the $6 a gallon gas. Now, that would be an improvement if they didn't
starve us of affordable fuel. That would be an improvement. But that is the only thing that we may get from
the Republicans. That would be something. Anyway, Cindy Burton, thank you very much for the tip.
She says, thanks. Have you looked at Ben Davidson's work on solar cycles and the
coming projected earth changes? I haven't. I should take a look at that. I've talked to Professor Willie Soon, who talked about that.
I've talked about the solar cycles with some other people.
That is really what is driving any climate change.
But I'm still not convinced that there's climate change to begin with, let alone man-made.
If there is climate change, it with, let alone man-made.
If there is climate change, it's going to be coming from the sun.
Naomi Wolf, on her sub-stack,
talks about a lost small town that she lives in,
running errands in the wake of emotional violence in the USA. And so this is her response to this op-ed piece from The Atlantic that went so viral last week, calling for, let's just move on.
Let's just move on with the amnesty.
She said, these days I'm obliged to maintain a fervent inner monologue just so I can pleasantly go about my business in the local hardware store, in the local florist, in the post office. Because an emotional massacre has taken place in these little towns.
And now we're expected to act as if this never happened at all. So my quiet internal mantra is,
I forgive you. That's not mine, quite frankly. Mine is stop this. Stop it now.
I don't make any apologies for that.
First of all, if somebody is doing something to harm somebody else,
before you forgive them, they better stop it, number one.
So that's the first thing.
Stop it.
Stop it now.
You're continuing to harm people.
So stop it. And then we'll talk about
what happens next. But first you stop it. And secondly, you acknowledge the harm that you've
done. But no, when it's, am I supposed to unilaterally forgive these people as they continue to do harm to others? Is it
unchristian for me to say I do not forgive you? No, I don't think so. I refuse to abandon the
people that are still being harmed out there. Every time we go to these weddings and stuff,
we always find people, oh yeah, I just got another booster and all this kind of stuff.
We got to stop this. They're still harming people and they're stacking this up. And every shot these people get,
doubles or more their risk of death and debilitating injury. This has to be stopped.
I mean, wouldn't you stop it if you had some crazed shooter taking pot shots at people in the community? Would you just
say, well, let's just forget it and move on? No, you got to find the shooter. You got to expose
the shooter. You got to point them out. You got to stop them. Take the gun out of their hand. We
got to take the gun out of the hands of the media and the government and the social media and the
pharmaceutical companies. We got to stop them from this massacre.
They continue to shoot people.
Forget about the forgiveness stuff.
It's not time for that right now.
We got to stop this.
That's how I love my neighbor.
All these pastors saying, yeah, get the shot.
Love your neighbor.
No. You love your neighbor. No.
You love your neighbor by telling them the truth.
You love your neighbor by getting some discernment, pastors,
and if you don't have any, shut up.
If you don't know anything about what's going on with this,
you ought to be quiet about it.
Talk about what you do know.
Stay away from what you don't pay any attention to,
what you're too lazy to do any research about,
or what you're being bought off to say.
So she said, I forgive the people, the theater owner.
She said, I forgive you, Millerton Movie Theater,
your owner who was just interviewed before the pandemic,
saying lovely things in a local paper about how the revamped theater would enhance the local community, who posted a sign then in 2021 saying that only vaccinated people could enter.
I forgive the young ladies who work behind the popcorn counter for telling me that I could not enter, that I could not sit down with other human beings in the community to
watch a film. I forgive the young ticket taker for telling me that I had to go back outside onto
the sidewalk, that I could not even stand in the lobby. I forgive the movie theater owner for
shouting at me defensively when I questioned his policy. I forgive the elderly couple nearby in
the lobby, the woman who started shrieking at me alarmingly that she was glad of the policy
and did not want me anywhere near her.
I forgive her.
I forgive her silent, embarrassed husband for his silence.
Well, again, I think we need to fight this.
And she is fighting it in her own way.
She is talking about what happened.
The viral clip of Pfizer marketing rep admitting to the European Parliament that the mRNA vaccines never stopped transmission
should make every single one of these moments into a source of deep embarrassment
and self-criticism for all those people, all of them,
who inflicted these violations of privacy on others
or who excluded in any way
their neighbors and fellow countrymen and women. They did so, it is clear now to all,
on the basis of errant nonsense. The problem is they did it out of ignorance and fear.
And they're still ignorant and they're still fearful and they will still do the same thing
again. And the presumed authority to do all of this stuff by the government is still there.
So the fear has not ended.
The usurpation of power has not ended.
The ignorance has not ended.
And this is why they are so manic about censorship.
So she said, you know,
she talked about all the different things
that happened there.
But of course,
we've all experienced this
and we understand
that these people don't know
what's going on.
And we understand,
just as we say,
we understand we do not wrestle
against flesh and blood.
We're not really wrestling
against these people.
I did tell some of these
business owners, I said, well, you understand, don't you? That for you to require me to put a
mask on, to walk five feet to a table, but then I'll be allowed once I sit down to take the mask
off and sit there without a mask for several hours. And I had them call out the owners in
restaurant after restaurant. And I said, call out the owners in restaurant after restaurant.
And I said, you understand that's nonsense, right? Yes, I do. But you have to comply.
Okay. If you're a Marxist selling the rope that's going to hang your business,
I'm not going to give you any resources, any money ever again. If you're going to do this out of compliance, when you know that it's a lie,
if you're going to live by lies, you'll live by somebody else's money, not mine. You'll never see me again. So I had to move. There's no place left to go because that was Austin. That was Austin.
And that was the surrounding area. The deans and the trustees who took the money
who mandated that our kids must be held accountable.
It is almost impossible to forgive the churches,
the synagogues who took the money and stayed closed,
or who took the money and then locked their doors
on Holy Day services against the unvaccinated.
To this day, she says, and she's Jewish,
so she talks about a particular synagogue.
She says, please note that we require proof of vaccination
upon entry for all high holy day services.
Please bring a copy of your vaccine with you.
Masks are optional and encouraged for all who are comfortable wearing them.
So she said the rabbis, the priests, the ministers who took the money,
who practiced unlawful discrimination,
who abandoned their spiritual calling must be held accountable.
These are great, great sins.
Well, we'll leave it with God.
What it did was it showed who they were.
It showed what they believed in. It showed who they were. It showed what they believed in.
It showed why they were doing what they were doing.
Some people were deceived at the beginning.
Some people have pointed that out.
Some have said, you know, look,
now they were telling us one thing
and they thought it was a reasonable thing to do.
We realized it was wrong.
We opened up and we will never do that again.
That's fine. That's fine.
That's acceptable. I understand that. I have no problem with that. But you still have people
who have not acknowledged that. People who have still not learned the lesson.
Former Canadian MP is going to lead a citizen's inquiry into government's COVID mandate. This is Preston Manning, who is formerly both an MP and the sole leader of Canada's Reform
Party, announced during an Ottawa press conference on Wednesday that the National Citizens Inquiry
will investigate the magnitude of these interventions.
And he said, we're going to do this as a citizens group.
It's kind of like a citizens grand jury. And so we're going to do this as a citizens group. It's kind of like a citizens grand jury.
And so we're going to do this because the government can't investigate itself.
It's going to hold itself harmless with all this stuff.
They can't honest.
It has to be somebody on the outside.
And that is true.
And we need these things everywhere, everywhere.
We're going to take a break and we'll be back.
And I want to talk about what's coming up in the election.
Before we go, thank you, Joe.
Joe Pappas, thank you very much for the tip.
He says, another weekend with the sheeple, another weekend hearing the claims.
We always knew it wouldn't stop transmission.
Am I in some sort of a time warp?
Maybe there is something to this mandela effect because
i am at a loss for words with these people yeah i agree jody thank you very much for the tip um
writes uh at the grocery store they play ads forget your covet shot over and over again yeah
still seeing it this carnage goes on and they want us to forgive and forget it's obscene i had
neighbors who thought unvaxxed people should be ostracized. I wonder how long it would be before we had to wear yellow stars and be herded into
boxcars to the local FEMA camp. Well, that's exactly what they're doing in China. And they
will do that given half the chance here in America, because that's what they're angling for.
It's just the same goal.
They're just using different tactics and they're moving at different speeds.
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thedavidknightshow.com well i said we'll talk about elections and so let's talk about what happened with trump and
with biden both of these guys damaging their party unforced errors just three or four days before the election
and so uh you got trump going after desantis and you got biden going after cole now cole is a lot
more important than desantis to our future but it is interesting to to watch here's here's president
trump going to pennsylvania where you've got two very close races, one for governor, one for
Senate. And he's got a candidate there
that he endorsed, Oz, a celebrity candidate just like
him who has no political center, who has
not even an American citizen.
He's Turkish and American. He's got dual citizenship and he's not even an American citizen. He's Turkish and American.
He's got dual citizenship, and he's not going to relinquish his Turkish citizenship unless and until he's elected Senate, into the Senate.
And then in that case, he'll get rid of it so that he can get to the secret information.
But he's even done a stint in the Turkish military to keep his citizenship there.
It's pathetic.
He's a Davos globalist, but he's a celebrity.
And so, you know, Trump promoted him over a young woman who was not a globalist,
who was really focusing on the policies that we need in this country.
It's very disgusting to see Trump pick Dr. Oz.
But anyway, he goes to Pennsylvania because there's a tight race there.
And instead what he does is he talks about himself and about 2024,
and he attacks other Republicans.
We're winning big, big, big in the Republican Party for the nomination
like nobody's ever seen before.
He means he is.
He's winning big, big, big.
There is Trump at 71.
Ron DeSanctimonious at 10%.
Mike Pence at 7.
Oh, Mike's doing better than I thought.
Liz Cheney, there's no way she's at 4%.
There's no way.
There's no way.
But we're at 71 to 10 to 7 to 4.
Ted Cruz is doing a good job, by the way.
He didn't like me for a while, but we got to be friends, right?
Going to put him on the Supreme Court.
If I put him on the Supreme Court, you know the nicest thing with Ted?
Because he's a tough cookie and he's controversial.
If I put him on the Supreme Court, I would have had 100% of the people in the Senate voting in favour
to move him out,
okay?
Even the Democrats
would have voted for him,
okay?
But he's great
and he's smart
and he's good.
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So there you have Trump shilling for his ego.
And the same weekend you got a Biden shilling for Davos and the UN.
Let's shut down all of our energy.
So this is at a rally on Saturday night and Pennsylvania.
Trump bragging about how he's doing in some poll.
I thought the polls didn't mean anything, Trump.
Anyway, calling Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSanctimonious.
Who taught him a word with that many syllables?
Was it you, Roger?
That's not my first thought when I saw this thing.
By the way, you know, it's this kind of narcissism and ego
which is why trump is hated all these people say well if trump is so bad if he betrayed us so badly
and he did okay just look at the policies look at what he promised he would do but then look at what
was not on the agenda what he did to us in 2020 and what he did with the vaccine and how he's
pushed that.
You don't think that's a betrayal.
You don't think that he's evil because of that stuff.
Well,
I do.
And when I talk about that,
people say,
well,
if Trump is so bad,
then why do they hate him so much?
You know,
these other people are so evil that if they hate somebody,
they must be good.
You know,
if the Tata Glee is hate this other mafia family, the Corleones,
then one of them's got to be good, right?
Well, no, there is a possibility they could both just be mafia families.
You know, the Trumps versus the Clintons versus the Bushes.
There is a possibility they could all be evil.
Could you entertain that?
But this is why he's hated.
Because of his ego and his narcissism.
And that drives him to attack everybody.
Everybody.
Because he's not going to fight the globalists.
They don't hate him because he's standing up for you.
They hate him because he's trashing them while he's pushing himself. Remember what Ty Cobb said, the lawyer who defended him over the Russia gate
stuff, the nonsense there. He said, Trump is a deeply wounded narcissist who is incapable of acting except in his own perceived self-interest or out of revenge.
Well, he thinks it's in his self-interest to attack all these other Republicans at a rally
where they're trying to eke out a victory in a very narrow contest.
Again, that's why he's hated, because he's about himself and himself only.
He can't even bring himself to put that on pause
to get through the election.
It's all about him.
Every one of these elections are about him.
And his endorsements or his non-endorsements,
the mainstream media, both conservative and Republican,
and even the alternative media,
it's all about who did Trump endorse.
Did Trump's candidates win?
Everything has become about him and must be about him.
And so you had many people who were,
I guess we call them for the least of the time being the blue check marks,
saying things like instinctive, what he's saying,
childish, what he's saying, childish, what he's saying.
So again, why would he be so clueless as to think
that this is in his interest to say these types of things?
We're winning big, big in the Republican Party.
What he's saying is, I'm winning big, big in the Republican Party.
It's all about him.
It's not about the people.
It's not even about the party. It's about Trump and Trump alone. Well, the nomination like nobody's ever seen before.
There it is. I'm at 71 and DeSanctimonious is at 10. Even Breitbart is getting sick of this. Even Breitbart, Trump cheerleaders, pointed out this week DeSantis publicly endorsed multiple conservative candidates across the nation.
Carrie Lake, Blake Masters, J.D. Vance.
Earlier this week, DeSantis elaborated on his decision to help other candidates across the country,
explaining that these nationwide elections affect Florida,
as people will often vote with their feet and flock to the Sunshine State.
But, of course, it is about building alliances.
Trump is not about building alliances.
He's always believed that he could go it alone.
And this is why he can't get anything done.
It's why Trump continually fails,
because he doesn't want to make
common cause with anybody over anything. It's got to be about him and him alone. I've never seen,
you know, anytime you look at somebody who's in politics, they're narcissists, of course,
right? That goes with it. That's the personality type. But never before have we seen it to this
degree, frankly. not in my lifetime
anyway.
So then there's Biden four days before the election, Biden claims that he's going to
close the coal mines.
And again, this impacts close races in Pennsylvania and in Ohio.
You got people whose jobs are directly affected, and they understand that.
It ought to affect it across the country.
Everybody should understand that our jobs, our financial prosperity,
our freedom of mobility, all of this stuff is being impacted by this climate MacGuffin agenda of Biden to shut everything down.
It's not just the coal miners.
He wants to take all of our jobs.
That's what I'm upset about with the lockdown, the non-essential stuff with Trump.
Both of these guys have gone for all of our jobs.
This is not just about the coal miners.
Biden wants to shut down fuel, which shuts down food,
which shuts down the supply chains, which shuts down your mobility,
your freedom, everything in your life.
He is about taking that down.
It shouldn't just be the voters of Pennsylvania and Ohio
who are directly doing that, but nobody can understand
the secondary tertiary effects of any of this stuff.
It's amazing, but it should make a big difference in those races if they're paying attention.
And so we have a PJ Media says, as if John Fetterman's debate with Oz wasn't enough of
a campaign killer, Biden announced that he will be closing coal plants in favor of wind
and solar.
Let's see how that goes over with Pennsylvania voters.
Considering that Fetterman claimed a while back that he's against fracking and then flip-flopped,
as you saw in the debate, fracking, I'm fracking, I'm for fracking, fracking.
So what happens if Pennsylvania loses both coal and fracking?
Well, the state will be financially gutted.
And what happens to us if they shut down all of the fuels that are reliable and affordable?
Well, we will be financially gutted as well.
We better understand that.
This is not just about Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Pennsylvania is the second largest producer of gas,
the third largest producer of coal in the nation. There are roughly 18,000 people employed directly or indirectly in the coal business.
People who may not want to be unemployed because the Democrats war on coal, gas, and fossil fuels in general, says PJ Media.
Joe Biden killed the Keystone Pipeline on day one.
That's right.
Do you realize that the Keystone Pipeline would have been bringing in nearly a million barrels of oil a day?
Day one shut that down.
And then this year shut down the number two supplier of oil in the world, Saudi Arabia.
But of course, it only shuts down that oil and things like that to oil and gas to us and to Europe.
They're still selling it.
They sell less of it, but they sell at a much, much higher price.
And so they're making a lot more money than they ever did, doing less.
And the hardship is being felt by the Europeans, by the Americans.
This is sanctions and attacks and a siege on us.
That's what sanctions are.
They're a siege.
Whenever you have sanctions, you ought to understand that it's like
the old city-states, the walled cities, the castles or whatever.
What would they do?
Well, they would do a siege around the city.
That was the beginning of warfare.
They knew it was war.
I mean, when you got an army there and they've shut you off from getting in or out,
when they've shut you off from getting the kinds of supplies that you need and living your life,
you understand it's a siege.
We don't understand that when it comes to sanctions,
even though it's the same thing that's happening.
And we had sanctions like that against us with the COVID lockdown.
And now we have more obvious sanctions that have been more traditional. The sanctions against Iraq
killed over a half a million children. But Clinton's Madeleine Albright said it was worth it.
It was worth it to do that to kids in Iran.
So sanctions are an act of war.
They're like a siege.
And the first thing he did was to sanction us
by cutting off nearly a million barrels of oil a day from Canada.
Ohio also has a bevy of coal mines,
most of which are located near the border
that Ohio shares with West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
So it may have effects there as well.
So much so that Joe Manchin of West Virginia immediately came out attacking Biden.
Not happy at all.
Manchin says it was outrageous, says that Biden's comments were, quote, divorced from reality. Hey, Joe, Joe Manchin,
when has the other Joe ever been attached to reality
since he's been president?
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And you have supported him all along, and that's what a lot of conservatives have pointed out.
But Manchin said that after Biden said his administration would shut down all of America's coal plants or replace them with wind and solar, he said,
folks, it's also now cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than it is
from coal and oil.
Literally cheaper.
Not a joke.
Yeah, you're a joke, Joe.
And you're a liar.
You have artificially inflated the price of coal and oil with your sanctions and with
your regulations.
And I don't know even with that, if it is still, uh, if it is more expensive to do that than it is to have wind and solar energy.
I suspect that he's still lying about that as well.
But if it is more expensive to use coal and oil, it's thanks to Joe Biden, artificially making those things more expensive
because he's got a different agenda
than you having cheap available energy,
which is going to make your life better.
It's going to increase the quality of life,
your length of life,
but he doesn't care.
He doesn't want you to have that.
He's got a different agenda.
His agenda is coming from Davos.
And so he will subsidize one thing and sanction another
and then brag about how the thing that he subsidizes is cheaper.
Is it really cheaper?
And do you really want to have,
would you like to have steady state power in the grid?
Well, then maybe you don't want wind power exclusively.
Would you like to have power at night?
Well, then maybe you don't want to have solar power exclusively. Would you like to have power at night? Well, then maybe you don't
want to have solar power exclusively. And maybe you don't want to have the grid running off of
solar power. Look, it's very expensive to have storage. It's expensive for us to do that as
individuals. And the reason that you do that as individuals is so that you get independent of a
grid. And it's looking more and more like that's what we need to do as these people are
working to starve the grid of power and to make it unreliable. You'd be better off having your
own solar power and being detached from that. But solar power is not, at this point, a technology
for use on the grid. You just don't have the storage that you need to have, uh, to store the power
when the sun is not shining, which is half of the time, no one is building
new coal plants because they can't rely on it, says Biden.
There's another example.
Well, you know, I've made oil and gas so expensive that now even the really high
priced solar is cheaper is what he's saying.
And now he's saying. And now
he's saying you can't rely on coal plants, even if they've got all the coal guaranteed for the rest
of their existence of the plant. Why? Because he's going to force them to close the plants.
As I said, going back to the energy crisis when everybody was scrambling around after OPEC
put that on in the late 1970s.
You had the establishment press time in Newsweek saying, well, we've only got a few years left of
oil and gas. We'll be out in the middle of the 1980s. But you know, when it comes to coal,
we got another 666 years of coal. That's what they said. So that's where they kind of got to
come after first, because this is about taking away
your energy independence. This is not about anything other than that. And, um, he says,
nobody's building the new coal plants because they can't rely on it. They're not going to build
something that you're prohibiting. And you've told them that you're going to shut it down.
They're not building any refineries either because of the Democrats.
They says, we're going to be shutting these plants down all across America,
and we're going to have wind and solar.
There you go.
Well, if it's such a good deal, Joe, maybe you ought to ask why Germany is now activating coal plants.
Why are they shutting down windmills so they can get to the coal that is underneath the windmills?
As you have managed to shut down their access to natural gas.
Why is that, Joe?
Biden's message could disadvantage Democrats just three days before the midterms,
considering that many of the battleground states that will determine the balance of power in Congress
are home to coal plants and blue-collar Americans who work them.
Pennsylvania has 24 plants.
Ohio has 15.
Michigan has 13.
You see, we should all vote against this agenda
because we all need cheap, reliable energy.
And we need to forget about this climate MacGuffin that they're using to starve us and to de-industrialize us.
We have to reject this UN-Davos zero regime of no energy.
Biden's comments are not only outrageous and divorced from reality, said Manchin.
They ignore the severe economic pain that American people are feeling because of rising
energy costs.
Well, keep backpedaling, Joe.
Yeah, things are going to get tougher, Manchin.
If the Democrats don't have the majority, you know, he's played this 50-50 split to his advantage.
And those days are over.
And hopefully they'll throw him out in West Virginia and get somebody else in there.
He says, let me be clear.
This is something the president has never said to me.
I never knew that he was for shutting down coal and oil and all that.
I never knew that, he says.
Really?
You didn't know that, Joe?
You're not that stupid.
Biden might be that stupid.
You're not that stupid.
Being cavalier about the loss of coal jobs for men and women in West Virginia and across
the country who literally put their lives on the line to help build and to power this
country is offensive and it's disgusting.
Well, you're doing that to everybody.
You're trying to impoverish us all.
That's what this is really about.
And that's what you signed on to.
And your support of Biden's green New Deal.
So the White House comes out with a non-apology.
They don't even apologize about this.
It's amazing.
And as part of this speech, Biden also boasted about how all
electric cars only will be manufactured in America by the year 3035, 3035. There you go.
Well, why not? You know, it'd be the same to Joe Biden. He'll be just as dead in, uh, 2035 as he
will be in 3035. Most likely. I mean, he'd be in his 90s and he looks like he's circling the drain at this point anyway.
So, you know, but America will also be dead by 2035 if Biden gets his way.
Biden kind of recalled a meeting that he had at the White House with General Motors and
other CEOs.
So he talked about GM CEO Mary Barra,
whom he has met several times since taking office,
as Breitbart.
He mistakenly stumbled over her name,
sounding as though he said Amy Barrett before correcting himself and saying Chairman Barra.
You know, because his mindset is being focused on dictators, you know, like Chairman Mao
and Chairman Xi and all this kind of stuff.
That's his mindset, I guess.
Anyway, he said that she called me up and we were going to, and said, they're going
to go all electric by 3035.
And every other company has signed up to do the same thing.
He boasted that he wanted to install 500,000 charging stations around the
country to encourage more people to buy electric cars.
He says,
not a joke,
500,000 because people are going to say,
I'm not buying a vehicle that can only take me X number of miles.
You know,
I want a vehicle that I can charge up in 20 minutes instead of fill up in a
minute. How about that? Uh, that's a deal. Uh, conservatives are slamming Joe Manchin, of course,
saying, didn't you know this? Of course you knew this. Um, hope West Virginians says Miranda divine,
uh, of the New York post hope West Virginians aren't fooled by mentions faux outrage. He knew
what Biden was when he caved in and voted for the so-called inflation reduction act. the new york post hope west virginians aren't fooled by mentions faux outrage he knew what
biden was when he caved in and voted for the so-called inflation reduction act which was
the green new deal what's the point now of huffing and puffing well exactly right uh so
now what is the point of trump going from place to place and what is the point of Trump going from place to place? And what is the point of the Trump groupies?
As a matter of fact, listen to these two guys talking about how they follow Trump around the country and what they do in order to be able to do that.
Where do you go to the bathroom?
Are you sleeping there on the concrete? Like walk us through how a front row Joe survives out on these locations for a days on end.
We sleep in our cars or I even have a cot tent that I set up and sleep in.
I take my showers at Planet Fitness. I got a membership just to take showers.
Now that's smart. That's smart. So for $10 a month, you can get a shower anywhere.
You want to America?
You have to get the black card or 2299 a month, but still that's worth it.
Good to know that.
Oh, there you go.
Uh, if, if you idolize Trump, uh, that's how you can survive.
Right?
One person says, uh, well, Trump is not the grateful dead or fish.
This is so sad.
See, these people would do that and think that was fine. you were going around following the Grateful Dead from place to place.
But, you know, they're Trump groupies.
They idolize Trump.
Oh, they get really upset when I say, look at these people.
They've made an idol out of him.
Because we think in our society that it's okay to idolize Elvis Presley or a movie star or a singer or whatever, right?
Sports figures.
Oh, yeah.
Idolize the sport figures.
We'll memorize all of their statistics and all this other kind of stuff, right?
So idolize the sports figures, the celebrities, the singers and everything.
But, you know, if you point out that they're idolizing a politician, a lot
of them will get kind of prickly about that.
Even if they build golden statues of him, it's like, you know, that's kind of like a
golden calf.
Shut up.
I'm not, I'm not, it's like, uh, well, I don't know.
Uh, but you know, the, the worst part about this is that when we talk about the sports
figures and the singers and the celebrities and the movie stars, uh, it is an inordinate
admiration that they have for these people.
You know, we shouldn't put anybody on a pedestal like that.
Uh, it's an inordinate fascination that they have with these people, but it's even worse
when we talk about them doing this with politicians. Because with the politicians like Trump, they actually see these people as saviors.
That they're going to somehow save them.
And it's become something of a religious movement.
And so, you know, this back and forth about what is Christian nationalism and, you know, what is the role of religion and all this stuff.
It really is something we need to get right.
Because it's a lot more important than politics, a lot more important.
It's a lot more.
It's the foundation for everything that we do.
And so you have these people, the Washington Post,
always looking for an opportunity to criticize Christians,
and they don't have to look too far. always looking for an opportunity to criticize Christians.
And they don't have to look too far in some of these movements here.
Christian prophets become GOP surrogates.
And I'm afraid that this is much too close to the truth,
what the Washington Post is talking about here. I talked about one woman who, in particular, but there's so, so many of them.
They were coming out a dime a dozen, coming out of the woodwork, all predicting, oh, Trump won the election.
Trump is not going to be removed from office.
Many of them continuing with that kind of stuff for months afterwards, just like, just like Alex was doing with Steve Pachinik, months after that.
No, no, it's going to be reversed.
It's not going to happen.
No, no, he's...
And these people were saying, instead of, thus saith the CIA, which is what Alex was
doing with Steve Pachinik, they were saying, thus saith the Lord.
Well, how many times does God have to be wrong?
Okay?
God is never wrong.
If these people put a thus saith the Lord on this and they're wrong,
you're done with them.
Julie Green, for example, many, many different times,
she's been proven wrong.
The simplest one is she predicted King Charles was going to kill Queen Elizabeth, but that he would never become king.
Okay, we're done.
Thus saith the Lord about that.
Okay, you're done.
Bye.
And so you've got a lot of other people in this Washington Post article.
They focus on some guy named Lance Wallnow or Wallnow.
Hey, where's Wallnow?
Well, he's at the rallies.
Pretending that he's got a word from God that Donald Trump is our anointed.
And quite frankly, I'm sick of this.
And you ought to be sick of it as well.
It's false prophets.
He's been embraced, just like Julie Green, by Doug Mastriano, who ought to know better.
And it brings up questions of his judgment.
Doug Mastriano compared this, or he compared Doug Mastriano
with George Washington at Valley Forge.
He said, now there's another Christian colonel who's in charge.
Well, Washington, of course, was a general,
but don't expect him to get any details, right?
Part of the growing U.S. religious phenomenon that emphasizes faith healing.
This is the prosperity gospel, people.
And I think really what is happening here is we've got the GOPP.
We've got the gospel of prosperity and politics.
That's what these people are telling you.
It's a false gospel.
The gospel of prosperity and politics is a false gospel.
These people are false prophets.
Don't pay attention to them.
And it casts aspersion on any politician
who embraces them.
It calls into question their judgment.
So, yeah, this is,
when you look at this article from the Washington Post,
they point out the prophetic,
they have a quote from one individual who,
individual who was,
I'm trying to find it, Don find Don Groff drove from West Virginia, um, and wanted to see this guy, Lance Walno. And, uh, cause that's where Walno was.
Whereas Walno, he's in West Virginia. He's on the stage telling everybody that Trump is God's
anointed.
He was into how to motivate people, but he was also a preacher too. So Groff,
I'm sorry, Groff is a woman in this story. This is
just somebody that they interviewed out of the audience.
She was raised in Pennsylvania by Mennonite parents who had Rush Limbaugh on every day.
She says she finds Walno funny and honest about what he sees as moral decline in the country.
She feels comforted by his prophetic words. And so this is how she defines prophetic. She said,
the prophetic isn't like, God told me you should take I-95. She said, they're warnings to get your life back in order.
Well, she's right about that.
You know, when we look at Samuel, the prophet,
he told Saul certain things that were, you know,
he said, here's what God said you need to do.
You know, we've got these laws and principles
and give you something specific that God wants you to do.
But Saul didn't want to obey God. and give you something specific that God wants you to do.
But Saul didn't want to obey God.
Instead, what he wanted was, I want you to predict the future.
He wanted divination.
He wanted the occult, and that's how he tried to use Samuel, the prophet,
and always did. And so when you try to use this as divination,
as fortune-telling, as the occult,
you know, God does have a word for you.
You can find it in a leather-bound book.
You don't need to get these shysters out there,
these charlatans out there, these con men.
You want to know your future?
Look inside that book. It'll tell you
everything you need to know. Multiple prophets wrongly and divisively prophesied that Trump
would remain president in 2020, causing a crisis for some believers. A group of charismatic
leaders, many of them Trump critics, crafted a prophetic standards statement meant to affirm the essential role, they said, of prophetic
gifts. We recognize the unique challenges posed by the internet and social media, they said.
As anyone claiming to be a prophet can release a word to the general public without any
accountability or responsibility, we urge all believers to check their lives and their fruit
of those that they follow online. You also might want to check their lives and their fruit of those that they
follow online. You also might want to check to see if what they said comes true. But again,
a prophet is more often than not, a prophet is somebody who is speaking the Word of God. And you can tell the people who don't want to hear that, right?
They're just looking for fortune tellers.
It's kind of like when Ezekiel goes in the Valley of Dry Bones.
And he says, prophesy to these bones, Ezekiel.
What he's saying is speak to them.
That's really where the word comes from.
Just speak.
Speak to them.
And he's not going to predict the future of these dry bones. So, yet Walno says a bigger issue in
the prophetic community is Christians who did not accept that God anointed Trump and his social
platforms are full of promises to expose or to divulge the truth.
Even though he says we live by faith, not by prophecy about the election.
What you see him doing is exactly the opposite.
Now, what do we see on the other side?
Again, this is all up in Pennsylvania that we're talking about.
When we look at what the Democrat is saying, look at how the Democrat is twisting the meaning of freedom.
That's not how we do things in this commonwealth or in this country.
And that is not freedom.
You know, this guy loves to talk a good game about freedom, right?
Let me tell you something.
It's not freedom to tell women what they're allowed Let me tell you something. It's not freedom to tell women
what they're allowed to do with their bodies.
That's not freedom.
You mean like with the lockdown, the vaccines?
It's not freedom to tell our children
what books they're allowed to read.
They're not your children.
They're the parents' children.
It's not freedom when he gets to decide
who you're allowed to marry, I say love is love.
Yeah, don't listen to God. Listen to me. I'll define marriage for you.
Freedom to say you can work a 40-hour work week, but you can't be a member of the union.
That's not freedom.
And it sure as hell isn't freedom to say you can go vote, but he gets to pick
the winner. That's not freedom. That's not freedom. But you know what? I think he's talking
about a fake election idea. We're for real freedom. And let me tell you what real freedom is. Real freedom is when you see that
young child in North Philly and you see the potential in her. So you invest in her public
school. That's real freedom. So you invest in her public school. Is that what you're doing when they
come in and take these confiscatory property taxes from you? You're investing. You chose to do
that, right? No, no. They hold it under your head and you say, you pay this or we're going to take
your home. If you're renting property, it's not something you chose to do either. It's there even
though it's not itemized. Are you really investing in her future when you give thousands of dollars
to these kids? What are they doing with that money? They're not investing it.
They're squandering it.
They're not teaching these young children to read.
They're giving them books because they say they're our children.
How many times you have to hear the Democrats say they're our children.
They're not your children.
Shapiro.
This is the Democrat who's running for governor.
They're not Shapiro. This is the Democrat who's running for governor there. They're not Shapiro's
children. They're not Melissa Harris Perry's or Perry Harris or whatever her name was. They're
not her children either. We got to get over this idea, she said with an MSNBC PSA a few years ago.
We got to get over this idea that the children belong to you. They don't. They belong to the
state. They belong to the village, as Hillary Clinton said, right? No, they don't. They're not your children.
They're the parents' children.
And the parents need to be able to decide what books they see.
And oh, by the way, you don't get a special pass
if you show the kids child porn
that you would be locked up for.
As I pointed out last week,
the parents who are upset with this
are saying, you know, we can't show these pictures on television, obviously.
They're too explicit.
We can't even talk about what is in this book because that is banned by the FCC standards.
The TV stations won't even allow them to say it.
The radio stations won't allow them to say it.
Why?
Because it's pornographic. It's filth. It's degenerate. And that's what these people say.
Well, I don't care if it's being done in the name in a school. Well, we can put all that stuff in
there. We can put stuff in schools that is banned off of television. Why? Because why'd they ban it
off of TV? Because a kid might hear it. And yet, they're your children. And then, of course,
the typical hypocrisy. Yeah, real freedom
is about deciding what we put in our bodies.
When they're purging the military, they're purging people out of corporations,
they're demanding that you get these vaccines
or you're done.
They demand that you put the mask on your face or you're done.
And of course, the underlying lie of that is that abortion isn't about your body.
It's about the other person that is in there.
You're killing another person.
And there was a choice that you made at the beginning of this process,
typically. But even if it was not your choice at the beginning, you still have a choice for adoption.
Killing a child should never be a choice that society supports.
New York Times report that Biden is exaggerating his economic wins,
stuns Twitter, signaling that Biden is finished. I talked about this last week, but you know,
it really has blossomed on this. As Biden was bragging about the gigantic social security increase that his administration is going to be putting out there. You had CNN. You had Twitter.
You had the New York Times focus on the fact that this wasn't something that they chose to do.
They said, look, this has been tied since 1972.
And Richard Nixon, they have tied the Social Security adjustments to the rate of inflation.
So what Biden was really bragging about was the inflation that he had caused.
But, of course, that's not making anybody any wealthier.
As a matter of fact, if you are on Social Security, don't feel good about that increase.
Because, number one, even though they tagged it to their calculation of inflation,
that's one of the key reasons, besides the political posturing, one of the key reasons that they decided to decouple the inflation reporting from reality, and they changed it
in the 1990s a couple of times.
And so the real rate is at least twice as much as what they're going, the real rate
of inflation is at least twice as much as what they're going to give you, number one.
Number two, it is lagging.
You're not going to get that increase as small as it is compared to the actual rate of inflation.
You're not going to get that for several months after the fact.
And then it's going to be fixed for another year.
Even if inflation is taking off like a rocket, you're still going to be locked in to that
lagging inflation.
Is that anything to brag about?
Again, the New York Times right before the election, New York Times, CNN are saying in
their piece, none of that was accurate.
He was saying, on my watch for the first time in 10 years, seniors are getting an increase
in their social security checks.
Yay, because you have presided over this inflation.
Mr. Biden has not done anything to make retirees' checks bigger.
It was a byproduct of the soaring inflation that the president has vowed to combat, said the New York Times, of all things.
So I guess they're really kind of done with him, right? Headline was
Biden verbally fumbles twice during campaign trip in Florida. CNN was, I would say, even harsher.
Facts first. Fact check. Biden's midterm message includes false misleading claims. So it looks
like they're ready to move on. But of of course he's not the only one making false
misleading claims take a look at joy reed talking about inflation the only people i ever heard here
use the word inflation are journalists um and economists right so that is not part of the normal
lexicon of the way people talk so it it's interesting that Republicans are doing something they don't normally do, right?
Which is not use the common tongue, right?
Not use just common English to sort of do on their campaigns like they're doing with crime.
But what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation, right?
Most people who have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught it.
Including on TV, including in newspapers, they've been taught it, including on TV, including in newspapers.
They've been taught this word and they sort of wrap this word around whatever it is that they
really want to vote with, you know, the reasons they really want to vote. Yeah, we're being taught
this word. You know, there's an old saying, experience is an expensive school, but it's
the only one that a fool will attend. And so, because we're going through the school of experience, we're being taught what inflation
is. Take a look at this billboard here, uh, put up by job creators network. Who's the real Turkey.
Thanks for nothing, Joe, 20 pounds of Turkey breasts in 2020 costs $38. Uh, today they say it costs 130 some odd dollars right here it is right here 130 20 pounds
of turkey breasts I'm assuming that they're just saying the turkey breast by itself not the entire
turkey nevertheless uh maybe Joey Joe Joe Joe and Joy maybe they don't know anything about inflation
because they don't do any grocery shopping.
Maybe they let other people pick this stuff up,
so they don't have to be bothered with that.
Yeah, the Inflation Reduction Act was nothing but a tax increase.
But, of course, Joy Reid has been wrong on so many things.
She was the one pushing COVID vaccines
to the point of denying medical service to people,
if you remember that.
She wanted people who didn't get vaccinated
to be punished with fines.
She believes, of course, in all of the UN agendas,
declared her fidelity to the climate agenda as well.
So with all of that happening,
as I pointed out last week,
after CNN and Twitter and New York Times
all came after Biden,
they took down the tweet
claiming credit for giving more money
to Social Security people
because it was nothing other than a metric
showing how much inflation they'd caused.
They took that down.
Now you have a watchdog group
says that they may have illegally deleted that tweet.
So this is coming from the official White House account.
So this is a record that belongs to the public.
And this is subject to destruction protocols.
And you're not allowed to just pull this stuff down willy-nilly.
Well, they do that type of thing all the time same people are also saying that uh jean pierre has
violated the hatch act why because she is engaged in partisan politics look they're all engaged in
partisan politics uh as a matter of fact partisan politics is the only thing that they do.
They don't do anything but that.
So there's that.
But then when we look at what is happening in Pennsylvania, again,
should we be concerned because he wants to shut down all the coal mines?
Yes, we should.
And everybody should be concerned, not just the coal miners in Pennsylvania
and West Virginia and other places like that.
But here's something that is specific to Pennsylvania taxpayers
that they should pay attention to in that race.
You know, the guy who's talking about freedom?
Well, it's not so much freedom as he wants free money
for childhood sex reassignment mutilation.
$16 million has been paid by Pennsylvania taxpayers for this.
And to give you an idea of how this has gone exponential,
in 2015, Pennsylvania paid $78,000 for services related to sex assignment for children under age 18.
By 2021, the state spent $3.9 million.
From $78,000 to $3.9 million.
So maybe, if they want to push against this,
maybe they should stop with all of the false prophets talking about anointing and all the rest
of this stuff and just get right down to brass tacks about what God did say about male and female.
Maybe they should just get down to the basics. Yeah, energy is going to affect us all,
but the mainstream media is really just kind of concerned about trans people being able to vote.
Because, you know, if you have some of the states are allowed, some are not allowed to check voter ID.
But if you're allowed to check voter ID and somebody shows up and it has the wrong sex on there, this is what mainstream media is concerned about. As Gen Z gears up to
hit the polls, transgender voters are concerned they might be blocked from casting their ballots.
Yeah, that's because a growing number of states are enforcing stricter voter identification laws
that disproportionately impact the community. NBC Out reporter Joe Yerkeba joins us now with
more on this. Joe, good morning to you. So first of all, how can voter ID laws create obstacles
for transgender people? And where do we see some all, how can voter ID laws create obstacles for transgender people?
And where do we see some of the strictest voter ID laws?
Sure. Yes. So voter ID laws disproportionately impact trans people because trans people are more likely to have IDs without the name that they go by and the gender marker that reflects how they present.
And recent research shows that just over 200,000.
So these are the problems that we have in 2022.
This is why Andrew Walker says, why is America coming apart?
And he says, the reason is because democratic virtues cannot stand on their own.
You know, having democracy and having elections and having even a voter.
I did.
That isn't the answer to any of this stuff.
George Washington, the founders of this country, as I pointed out last week, they knew that as well.
They understood that liberty was a blessing from God.
They understood that they had defeated the most powerful nation on earth because of God's blessing and his providence. And George Washington also said that you are not going to have self-governance
if you can't govern yourself, if you don't have any kind of morality. And where do we get that
morality? And so Andrew Walker says, I often think to myself, have things ever been so
cataclysmically strange? There is a general statement I hear
expressed by people from all walks of life, some of them much older than myself. I talked to so
many who perceive the moral disarray and fragmentation of America with disbelief and
shock, like you just saw there. So you got a transgender person named Joe, J-O. It's kind of
like Saturday Night Live used to do Pat, right?
Male, female, well, we don't know.
Can't ask, right?
Have to wait until they tell us what their pronouns are.
Doing a piece about how these trans people are being unfairly discriminated against
in terms of their voter IDs.
He says, I don't arrive at this perspective by comparing the supposedly halcyon days
of the 1950s to 2022.
Unfortunately, I was alive then,
and I remember that society,
and so it really is making my head spin,
but, you know, that's...
He says, no, I'm fine to compare this year
to something as recent as 2008,
the year I graduated from college, he says.
2008 seems
like a different epic of moral history compared to America in 2022. What would have been revolutionary
in 2008, like gay marriage, seems almost traditional to many Americans in 2022 by sheer
force of its cultural normalization in America.
Drag queens dancing in front of children is as recreational as baseball in some parts of the country,
or so it seems.
Public schools when I grew up might have been secular,
but they weren't morally insane or propagandizing students in cultural self-hatred like I routinely hear about now.
He says, the move to de-stigmatize abortion and to gloat about it
has moved the needle in a ghoulish direction.
I had to go to college to hear Marxist professors who hated America,
like you hear now in elementary school.
Anyway, total collapse of Christianity is happening,
and it is no longer America's underlying public ethic.
No secularists will say this out loud, of course, that they're finally stripping away
the last thin layer of a Christian veneer.
They won't say this, but they know that's the case, and they've been working on that.
They won't say it because it would mean restoring virtues
that figures like former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy
believed were incompatible with liberty.
No, he's got it completely wrong.
As a matter of fact, the only way that you have liberty
is if there are public virtues that are based on morality.
Such virtues can only be grounded in a transcendent account of the universe, he says.
America's future must be grounded in transcendent truth,
or else cultural demise is a certainty.
And that's where we are right now.
After generations of them pushing postmodernism,
there is no truth they insist and
they insisted over and over again as a matter of fact the fact that there is no truth is their only
truth but they can't see the contradiction americans are growing more honest about the
different moral universes that they occupy we should not be surprised when those universes come into conflict and test whether the democratic experiment can persist without a moral vision anchoring it.
The debates that Christians are having about the durability of liberal democracy stem from the
question of whether liberal democracy can persist as the moral worldview, once supporting it,
that is Christianity, is denied. I do not
believe that it can, and I don't either. See, when the Democrats are talking about, well,
democracy is at stake, blah, blah, blah, they're the ones who are undermining it by undermining
the morality, by attacking the Christian morals as you saw Shapiro do in Pennsylvania. They despise the moral foundation that is necessary
for, as the founders said, to have this kind of liberal society, one that is focused on liberty.
The New York Times columnist Ross Duthart said this out loud in a column from October 26,
saying, quote, it's hard to see how the struggle can simply be averted through a retreat to classical liberal principles
because there isn't quite enough there to found a lasting settlement.
For better or worse, the future peace depends on the outcome of the present conflicts.
He says only a renewed moral vision can accomplish that.
That's true.
And yet we have just exactly the opposite.
We have these people becoming more bold
in terms of their pedophile obsessions,
demanding to come after our children,
demanding to punish parents
if they even speak out about that.
You have a congressman proudly proclaiming that he doesn't believe in God.
He says he doesn't call himself an atheist.
He calls himself a humanist.
And, of course, it is the secular humanism that has become the religion of America.
That's been the move since the mid-1950s.
It has been a move towards secular humanism.
And of course, secular humanism is becoming transhumanism.
It is a continuum.
And these people who see themselves as humanists see themselves as God. And the ultimate
in terms of seeing themselves as God is going to be transhumanism, where they can live eternally
and have superpowers because they've transferred themselves into machines. And this is where Elon
Musk and Peter Thiel, these other people are coming from. So he said this, Jared Huffman, a Democrat from, of course, California,
proudly said that he did not believe in God.
He said that at a Freedom From Religion Foundation,
at their convention he spoke.
Freedom from religion is not what is in the Constitution, right?
It's the free exercise of religion, not freedom from it.
These people have got it wrong.
As a matter of fact, they are trying to, they're not tolerant.
What they do is not about tolerance.
It is not about the Constitution.
It's not about liberty.
They are one of the founders of this kind of intolerance that demands purging and canceling and bowing before them.
They've been doing this for quite some time.
I've been familiar with the Freedom From Religion Foundation attacking private companies for a long time.
There is no authority for them to get engaged with private companies, and there is no authority for them
to punish the free expression of religion by government employees.
And fortunately, the Supreme Court has now taken a small turn in that direction as they
just restored a coach who was silently praying on the 50-yard line.
He doesn't need to be silent about it.
He can pray out loud if he wants to.
That is supported by the Constitution.
We'll see if they support that at some point in time.
I'm sure somebody will be bold enough to do that.
But this congressman says, I'm a humanist and I don't believe in God.
He credited former President Trump and others for getting him to come out as a humanist.
He said they were relying on Christianity and policymaking.
This is one of the reasons why all of these false prophets who aggregate around Trump,
calling him the anointed and all the rest of this stuff, that is why this is so damaging.
Not only are they false, not only are they misleading Christians,
but they're also misleading non-Christians as to what Christianity is about.
It has nothing to do with Trump and these people.
Nothing to do with the gospel of politics and prosperity.
Nothing.
Anyway, rather than embrace the atheist label, he called himself a humanist.
The American Humanist Association
named Huffman the 2020 Humanist of the Year. He co-founded the Congressional Freethought Caucus
in 2018 to promote, quote, public policy formed on the basis of reason, science, and moral values.
Moral values? Whose moral values? Who defines what's right and wrong?
If you're a posthumanist, who defines what truth is?
Again, it is just what I say goes, what the authorities say goes.
And a good example of this is the push,
renewed push by a Soros-supported organization
to try to revive what they call the Johnson Amendment
to prohibit conservatives from talking in church about politics,
because they never applied this to any liberals.
It was always celebrated when a Democrat would go to typically a black church and talk politics,
or even when they would have a politician
take the pulpit and talk politics.
That was always applauded.
The Lyndon Johnson Amendment was done
because it was a piece of revenge by LBJ
against some churches that had opposed his re-election.
It was not an amendment to the Constitution
getting rid of the free exercise
of religion, getting rid of free speech. No, they cleverly called it the amendment so that
many people would think that was the case. It wasn't a law either, even though mainstream media
will refer to it that way. The people who were reporting on it, the Washington stand said they found 18
churches that violated the nearly seven decade old law. No, it's not a law. It's an IRS rule.
It's an IRS rule. If it were a law, it would be an unconstitutional law because it'd be in violation of two parts of the First Amendment. So it's not a rule. It's not a law. It's not a constitutional
rule or law. It is an act of intimidation. That's all it is. And several years ago,
you had several, one organization started putting together what they called Pulpit Freedom Sunday.
And they encouraged a couple of churches that were afraid that they were going to lose their tax deduction status.
And I know we should not put ourselves in that position to take the government coin. But they did that, and then they were concerned that
if that were pulled away, that it would have then retroactive problems for their membership who had
taken deductions when they had contributed to them. So that's kind of the hard baby that you
get involved in when you start to take the government coin, when you allow them to subsidize
something, as people are now talking
about doing with homeschooling.
Let's take some of the money.
Let's take some of the programs.
We deserve it.
We pay taxes and so forth.
Well, you do that and they're going to pull the rug out from under you in the future.
That's what they tried to do with these churches who took that as well.
But you had several of them who talked openly about an election that was coming up,
openly endorsed candidates as defiance to the IRS. They recorded the sermon. They sent the
recordings to the IRS and challenged them because they knew that it was going to be a slam dunk
in the First Amendment, and the IRS didn't do it. The next year, they had a couple of dozen.
And the year after that, it was many, many dozens. And it kept building.
And the IRS refused to do anything about it because it was a bluff.
And one of the key things that we can learn about this is just how often the government bluffs us in order to take away our freedom. We're going to take a quick break,
and we'll be right back. Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
All right, welcome back.
Let's do a little bit of headline news off of the topics of Davos and the elections here.
Before I do, I want to thank Louis Tartt.
Thank you very much, Louis.
He says, when it comes to masks, I always loved mocking them with,
the magic only works when we all believe in it.
That's right.
Yeah.
If your mask worked, you wouldn't need to have mine.
Just like, you know, you shouldn't worry about me wearing a seatbelt
or a motorcycle helmet.
There's reasons to do that, but it doesn't have anything to do with your safety.
It's all about me.
So anyway, it was a placeholder.
It was a placeholder for the vaccines.
You know, your vaccine doesn't work, so everybody's got to get it.
Well, if it doesn't work, it doesn't matter if everybody gets it.
And they stopped talking about all that herd immunity after they got to beyond the numbers
that they said
was going to be required.
But let's talk a little bit about the news.
You know, they always say dog bites man is not a story.
But if a man bites a dog, that's a story.
Well, we got a story like that.
We got boy bites cobra and kills cobra.
Cobra dies after being bitten by an eight-year-old boy in India.
After the snake wrapped its body around his arm and bit him,
cobra died after being bitten by an eight-year-old boy in a bid to save
himself.
And after the reptile wrapped itself around his hand,
according to local reports,
the boy was attacked by the cobra when he was playing in his backyard.
He didn't panic.
Although the cobra bit him instead,
he challenged the cobra and in
return bit it. Snake died within a few minutes. The boy was later taken to the hospital where
he was treated for a snake bite and was discharged after a few hours. That was the thing that got my
attention with all this. Like, how in the world did he survive that? Especially, you know, being
a small, the venium would be a higher concentration.
Playing in the backyard of his house, he saw the cobra nearby.
It bit down, but it did not inject its venom.
It was what they call a dry bite, because otherwise he probably would have died.
He said when it wrapped around his hand and bit him, he says, I was in great pain.
Uh, the reptile didn't budge.
We tried to shake it off.
So he says, I bit it hard twice.
It all happened in a flash.
Uh, but again, what saved him was it was a dry bite, which means that it did not inject
any, uh, of Trump's stuff.
No, it's been, uh, uh, in India, 1.2 million people died from snake bites between
2000 and 2019. Wow, that's about 60,000 people a year. As a matter of fact,
India has more than 85% of all snake bite fatalities.
They're quite common, obviously, and so they have some venom. But before we left Texas, that lady came by to buy electric piano that I was selling,
and she showed us pictures.
She had just been bitten by, and I can't remember, I think it was a rattlesnake.
It was big, poisonous snake.
And she was doing some gardening, and it bit her hand.
She killed it so she could take a picture of it and show them what kind of snake it was, which was smart.
And she said her hand started throbbing right away.
They got her to the emergency room room and then they took her to
uh there was a special place that does nothing but snake bites there in the austin area
and what they what they did was they uh the surgeon came out and he kept marking her hand
and uh as he saw the swelling and he would put he'd put a mark there and he put the time
and then he would come back a little while later and he would it would be swelling further up her
arm he'd put another mark and he'd put the time and he was watching that very carefully he was
trying to decide whether or not he was going to amputate her arm depending on how the poison was
spreading and how it was reacting to the antivitam,
that venom that they'd given her.
And it's kind of like if you remember True Grit, the remake,
not the one with John Wayne.
But in the remake of that, when they go back years later,
she had had her arm amputated in order to save her from the poison.
And so that's what the surgeon was doing.
He was looking to see how quickly,
and it was amazing.
The pictures of her arm,
she was taking pictures of her arm as well as the surgeon coming in and
looking at it.
It was amazing how it swelled up.
It was like a balloon,
pretty amazing,
but it did work.
Unfortunately,
she did not lose her hand.
Meanwhile, in London, pretty amazing but it did work unfortunately she did not lose uh her hand uh meanwhile in london uh we have something that is very strange and of course i mentioned earlier you know when i joke
about the election and uh you know six for two the prisoner uh favorite of guard goldsmith and
mine and maybe some of you have seen that series as well. Now, just to put this in context, if you've ever seen this,
the guy played secret agent man, and then he's taken to a village
where he's constantly being surveilled, he's being reduced to a number,
all the types of things that they're doing to us today in our villages.
But if he tried to escape, they had a special thing they called rover.
And this is what it looked like. You know, they would unleash this thing and they would essentially, you know, it would,
it would attack by kind of suffocating the person, but not killing them.
This is what it looked like.
I'm going to tie this in to something that really happened in London.
Pretty amazing.
They says, don't move.
The guy starts to run.
Nobody else moves.
And this giant beach ball actually is a weather balloon is coming after him.
There you go.
That's the idea.
Now this is what actually happened in London.
It looked very similar to that. Yeah. Look at this. Going down. Oh, and there you go. It is Rover. Look at that. The metal crashes off in this thing. Starts to attack pedestrians and cars. And here comes another one. Yeah, pretty amazing. What that was actually was some kind of an abstract sculpture that,
I don't know if it was for Christmas or what it was, it was installed there in St. Giles Square,
and it was a cluster of three of these giant balls,
and the wind broke it loose.
And that's what you see it doing there,
as it revealed itself.
Yeah, you can see the picture of that.
I've got that on the thing a little bit further down.
And then we have something equally strange in New York,
and that is these 5G towers that are appearing all of a sudden everywhere without
any warning, and the residents are very upset about it because they're very, very, very close
to them, less than 10 feet in many cases. Some of the people waking up and looking out their
window, and now all they see is this 5G tower looming into their window. Yeah, that's what it looks like.
Big thing.
They're about 30 feet tall and a very close to the buildings.
And so this has created a lot of angst and anger in New York city over the five G
wireless things and the residents are getting together and complaining to their
elected representatives and they say, well, our hands are tied.
Oh, we've got a contract.
This is being done by a private company,
and there's nothing we can do about it.
And then there's like a federal law that's there
that there's nothing we can do about it.
It's like, oh, really?
Where is that in the Constitution?
The gray column topped by a perforated casing
is a whopping 32 feet tall,
higher than a three-story brick building in some cases,
the ones that they're built right next to. 60-year-old Marion Little, who owns a hardware
store that's operated on the corner for 17 years, said that he and his neighbors had received no
warning. One day there were workers outside and then the new tower materialized. We were shocked because we had no idea what it
was. And this is part of Link NYC, which is going to provide free internet service to people in New
York City. And that's all you need to know. You're going to get really fast free internet. So why
would you care about any radiation or health issues?
Just put it up.
We don't need to do any tests.
They admit that they haven't done any radiation tests with it.
So they're going to put 2,000 of these, and they're popping up all over the place.
90% of them are going to be in the underserved areas of the city.
So they're going to give free radiation to the poor.
Isn't that nice of them? The residents will have access to free radiation. I mean, free
high-speed internet. Maybe they need to start talking about radiation without representation.
You know, we've got taxation without representation. We've got regulation without
representation. Now we've got radiation without representation.
They said some have expressed unfounded fears about 5G.
Well, are they unfounded?
Well, they claim that they are unfounded,
but they also admit that they haven't been tested.
Just down the street, a 50-year-old Brooklynite who said her family is four generations deep
in the neighborhood, who serves as a Democratic liaison to the 57th Assembly District, says
she has been wary of the tower since it first appeared this summer.
She said, never have I heard one mention of residents asking for the tower to be placed
where we live. Again, it's not in my backyard. And since they don't have yards, they put it
right against the window. And it isn't like these things don't have a history.
For the longest time, we've seen, especially for children, we have seen that cell phone tower clusters, just the other types of cell phone towers, they would frequently put cell phone tower clusters next to schools.
Well, because, you know, they owned the property and there's a lot of vacant property there.
They could do whatever they wanted to.
They're going to be putting a lot of these 5G towers on traffic lights and things like that, you know, because, hey, we've got the traffic
light here. We can do whatever we want to with it. Well, they were doing that with the schools.
And then they started noticing cancer clusters and lawsuits began. And then their defense was
to come back and say, well, we have permission from the feds to do this and you can't stop us.
So anyway, she was saying, I don't know who wants this.
She said before this tower came, I had perfectly fine service.
Most of them are complaining about the appearance of the thing.
They think it's ugly.
They don't like the fact that it blocks their window right up against the window.
The towers are not the only 5G antennas that are going up.
They're going to be putting them on street lights as well as the traffic lights.
But they quote a person who, first of all, talks about the FCC.
They said, even though they're three stories high, more than 30 feet in the air, it's also just steps away from where one couple has their five-month-old baby sleeping.
Yeah, no problem.
Just have the baby sleeping right next to a cell phone antenna.
But again, these are different.
And we don't know what the different frequencies are going to do.
So in this article, they talked to a professor of electrical and computer engineering
at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
He said 5G is non-ionizing radiation.
And it's on the opposite end of the spectrum from ionizing rays
that people need protection from, like x-rays.
Well, that's irrelevant.
It really doesn't matter.
Simple fact of the matter is they haven't done any biological testing
on the effects of these things.
It doesn't matter that they're on a different end of the spectrum than x-rays.
It doesn't matter if they're non-ionizing.
Perhaps he's never heard of Alan Fry and the Fry effect.
This is a guy who was working for the U.S. Navy.
I've mentioned this story many times, but I'll mention it again. Maybe some people didn't hear
it. In the same way that they discovered microwave radiation, what does microwave
radiation do? Well, it heats up meat, right? It can cook you. It can cook your internal organs,
just like it cooks food if you don't shield it. The first microwave ranges were called radar ranges by MANA.
Why do they call them radar ranges? Well, because some of these technicians who were working for
the military put their coffee on top of these microwave transmitters, and they realized that
their coffee was getting hot. And then they discovered that the microwave radiation could heat up the coffee.
And then they made microwave ovens out of it.
Well, a similar thing happened with Alan Fry.
It was a completely different frequency.
And different frequencies have different effects on our body.
Alan Fry's assistant realized, in the same way these radar assistants realized that the
microwave was heating
up their coffee, he started hearing clicking sounds and cricket sounds and things like that.
And he reported it to Alan Fry, and Alan Fry started investigating it. At that frequency,
it was inducing electrical signals into the auditory nerves that the brain perceived as actually being
heard.
And so these different frequencies have different effects.
And so Alan Fry spent a lot of his time looking at biological effects of electromagnetic radiation.
He's the only person to do it.
They didn't stop him from doing it because it would have been, I guess, perceived as
a cover-up.
And in those days, they weren't so bold about doing cover-ups.
But they didn't ever fund anybody else to do that kind of research,
even though he showed quite a bit about its effects.
And one of the reasons I started talking about this was because of the Havana syndrome.
People started talking about they were hearing clicks and things like that. I said,
well, it sounds like the Frye effect. And it probably is some form of electromagnetic radiation.
And so, you know, that is something they should test, but they admit that they haven't done it.
They just respond and say, you'll get used to it as long as you live, however long that is.
Ms. Formica and her next door neighbor, she's the one that had the young child that now
is going to have a transmitting antenna right next to it, they took a measuring tape to
the sidewalk and they discovered the newly installed pole is slightly less than 10 feet
away from the building.
That is a distance that typically triggers a community notification process.
If you put something less than 10 feet away from the building, then there's supposed to be some additional oversight.
I said, we don't care.
We're just going to sweep that aside because we want to do 5G.
Who was it that has been the biggest cheerleader of 5G?
Oh, that's right.
Donald Trump.
Another one of these things, right?
Always there, always there for the vaccines, for the 5G,
all the rest of the stuff as well.
So anyway, she contacted local representatives,
handed out flyers urging neighbors to do the same.
They would like to see the antennas removed
or at least moved across the street.
Not in my backyard, not on my sidewalk, not right next to me is what they're saying.
But none of that is going to happen.
The people have replied, even though one person said, yeah, it's less than 10 feet away from
my room, from my kid.
Also, we have a resident who has a pacemaker and the manufacturer medical device
company says that you got to stay at least 10 feet away from the pole at all times so she says so this
is putting that person at risk as well covering up their view and then some of them, to bolster their cases, took pictures of the box that was a part of this antenna.
And it had a sticker on it.
It says, danger, don't get too close to this type of thing, right?
So they called the city and said, look, it's even got a sticker on it.
Here's a picture.
It's got a sticker on it warning about being in close proximity to it.
Why would they put that on there?
You know, for the same reason that Apple and all these cell phone companies put in the fine print warning about, you know, don't put this phone up next to your head. You're not going to read it.
And so when they took a picture of this sticker on the box and called the government to report it the government responded
by sending out a work crew to take the sticker off that's what they did uh the residents were
told that the technicians were only there to take the sticker down so they came and they took the
sticker down and that's all they're going to do you'll get used to it uh i'll take the sticker
away so that that doesn't get you concerned.
So the city comes back and says, no, our hands are tied.
The federal government says we don't have any authority to remove this.
Where did they come up with that idea?
In 1996, the Telecommunications Act, done by the Clinton administration,
said that we can put cell phone antennas anywhere we want and you can't stop us.
Well, of course, that's not constitutional.
They have no authority under the 10th Amendment.
No authority was explicitly given to them to do that type of thing.
And since it wasn't given to them explicitly,
it was retained by the states and by the people.
And you cannot impose those types of things on us,
but nobody wants to talk about the 10th Amendment.
And that was interesting that it was done 10 years
after Reagan and Fauci put out the legal immunity
for the vaccine companies.
So then 10 years later, they said,
we're going to do the same thing
for the telecommunication companies.
And they did.
And so then it got compounded by the fact
that New York City signed a contract with this company for putting these things up.
And the people who are the press, local press in New York City, is upset for the small amount of money that they charged them to be able to put these antennas up because then they're going to sell they're going to rent the
antenna locations to the various internet providers like at&t and others and make a lot of money so
they're concerned about all those types of things but again they said well federal regulations
significantly restricted municipalities and local authorities when regulating the locations of
towers and local communities therefore we have no legal authority to mandate the removal of the tower.
So when you have local officials who say that, you need to remove those officials
and then remove the towers. They even came back and said, well, we haven't even tested these things
yet. So we don't know that they're harmful because they haven't even tested these things yet. Uh, so we don't know that they're, they're
harmful because they haven't even been tested yet. Well, how do you know they're safe if you
admit that they haven't been tested and, uh, they're not violating the amount of radiation
we think, but we haven't really looked at it yet. Um, and of course that's going to be
radiation is going to be increasing the closer you get to
it, right? Radiation falls off by a square of the distance. So if you're right up next to an antenna,
you're going to be getting a lot more. If they have something that is strong enough that it's
going to connect with people far away, when you're very close, you're going to be getting exponentially
more radiation, but they don't care about any of that stuff.
And they don't care.
And they use any kind of excuse they can.
To give you an example of this, well, we don't even have the data yet.
So we can't stop it.
Same thing they did with the vaccine.
Same thing they're doing with GMO mosquitoes being released in California.
This has been done in Florida.
They genetically modified them, they said, to sterilize them.
Well, that's fine, except did that genetic modification do anything else other than sterilizing them?
Do we know?
Do we know how they've been changed?
And even though they went ahead and approved it without doing any testing in Florida,
they released them in Florida.
Now they want to do it in California.
The people in California are saying, oh, wait, wait a minute.
What did you learn when you did this in Florida?
I said, well, you know, if we collected any data, you can't see it.
Same thing we've heard for years about the vaccines.
Remember, they
set up that database, the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, VAERS. They set that up
because they'd given them immunity from harming people with the vaccines.
And they said, well, we're going to use that to track these adverse effects and to make
recommendations for what can be done to improve the safety. And so after over 30 years of that Dell big tree and RFK junior, uh, filed lawsuit
and said, we'd like to see what recommendations you've made to improve the safety of vaccines
over the last 30 years. And they stonewalled and stonewalled. And finally they were forced
to admit, well, no, um, we haven't collected any data over the last 30 some odd
years. And so they did the same thing in Florida. They released the mosquitoes, which is a trust us.
I'm sure that it's just fine. You know, we did some genetic modification, no problem, but
we're not going to give you the data from Florida. We're just going to do it again
in California. That's the same
thing they do, by the way, with climate change as well. We got a new policy. We're going to ban
everything that you have. We're going to ban your air conditioning. We're going to ban your car.
We're going to ban this and that. Can I see the data? No, you can't see the data.
Can't see the data. We just had a person who had a very rare medical condition,
and they were telling everybody that the new way of medical treatment
was going to be individualized genetic modification.
So this guy had a very rare disease and they were going to treat him by a genetically modified um you know injection
crisper that was going to be used to modify him genetically and get rid of this
change in his body's dna that caused him to have this rare disease and we've heard the ceo of
pfizer and other people saying yeah we're gonna that's going to be what we're going to be focusing on. We're going to fix
all those errors in your DNA. Well, they did the CRISPR thing and they gave him the treatment
and he died. I think he was about 17 years old. And it was a particular type of muscular dystrophy. It was going to be a fatal
disease, but they killed him with a treatment. And so everybody's pulling back and saying,
well, we need to take a look at this. And, you know, we have CRISPR. Everybody's been talking
about CRISPR as being the miracle technology. It allows people to very easily and cheaply
modify DNA of all kinds of organisms,
from 17-year-old boys to mosquitoes.
But sometimes it has unintended effects.
And as I pointed out, CRISPR is not necessarily all that accurate.
And they don't always understand what they're doing when they reprogram our bodies.
Because as they've gone through and sequenced DNA of fruit flies and of human beings, they
talk about how much junk DNA we've got in our bodies. That is very concerning to me. What that says to me is that they don't know what that
is. I don't think there's junk DNA.
I come at that because I don't believe in evolution. I believe in creation.
I believe in a creator God that programmed our bodies in great detail with
error correcting codes and all the rest of this stuff.
Crick and Watson believed the same thing.
They couldn't bring themselves to acknowledge the
God of the Bible, so they invented another God. They talked about panspermia. Well, it must be
super intelligent aliens who came to earth and created us because they could see that it was an
intelligence. When I was at the wedding, there was a person who was at the table and it was
very noisy because it was kind of echoey, and people were
talking, and there's music playing. It's hard to have a conversation. This person was screaming
across the table, the person who was sitting next to me. I didn't know either one of them.
And he was saying that he was an atheist and started talking about that kind of stuff. Now,
again, I wasn't in a situation where I could really engage him in a conversation.
Because I'd have to scream it across the table.
But I wanted to scream to him.
And say, that food that you're eating there.
Does that just appear out of nowhere?
Is that random?
Or somebody prepare that.
Would you believe me if I told you?
Would you believe?
As Maxwell Smart would say.
Would you believe that that salad just came
together by itself? No, you wouldn't, even though it's not a very complicated thing, is it? Certainly
not as complicated as DNA. Yet, if I told you that nobody prepared that meal, that it just appeared
on your table, nobody delivered it, nobody prepared it, none of that stuff, you wouldn't believe me,
right? Of course you wouldn't. Just like you wouldn't believe me if I told you that your
car parked out in the parking lot had just come together in a junkyard. Why would you believe
that about the human body? Crick and Watson didn't believe it. The problem with CRISPR is
the Texas Cattlemen's Association pointed out that they were using it. They've had a lot
of experience with it because they decided that they could do more effective changes and they
could make them take place more rapidly if they did genetic modification rather than selective
breeding. You understand the difference, right? With selective breeding, you understand the difference, right? Well, with selective breeding, you take two animals of the same kind and,
um, you breed according to, um, you know, different, uh, physical characteristics
that you'd like to see reproduced.
And it can be something of a hit or miss, you know, as the offspring going to
inherit, uh, the characteristics that you're hoping that the parents have or not?
But you do this iteratively and you select out the ones that did inherit those capabilities.
And because of that, we've been able to breed an amazing variety in terms of dogs and cats and cows and a lot of other animals.
That's where we get that kind of selective.
We get these particular breeds of these animals,
chickens or whatever, you know,
selecting chickens because of their egg-laying capabilities.
And so that's done with, you know,
multiple breeding and generational thing,
and it takes time, and it's somewhat a slow process.
If you could do it genetically, you could shortcut all that
if you knew what those characteristics were,
if you could identify them in the DNA,
and then if you could use CRISPR to edit it.
The problem is the Texas Cowboys Association said that these edits that are being done,
they said people like to think of CRISPR as a scalpel,
but it's a lot more like a chainsaw sometimes it doesn't make such a clean cut and replace and sometimes it messes with things that are way down the
chain on DNA and so when we look at, are people really being paranoid if they say, well, we're not really sure about these GMO mosquitoes?
And are we being foolish if we rush into designer vaccines that Pfizer and these other companies want to put out there?
We're going to take a quick break. When we come back, we're going to talk about a court case in Texas
that if it's held will make it a crime to be a journalist in Texas.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
Using free speech to free minds.
It's the David Knight Show.
This court case could make it a crime to be a journalist in Texas.
This is from Reason Magazine, Reason.com. Uh, this is kind of a freelance journalist, citizen journalist and, um, in Laredo, Texas, her name is Priscilla Villarreal, local journalists who has often been
critical of the police. She's coming really kind of from a left-wing, uh, political, uh, perspective. So she was arrested, booked on felony charges.
Her crime was she asked the government questions.
And this trial has bounced back and forth as it goes.
Different courts have a different opinion of this law, this state law.
Over the years, judges in the Fifth Circuit Court have ping-ponged back and forth
over whether jailing a journalist for doing journalism
does, in fact, infringe on her free speech rights.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
awarded those officers who arrested her
qualified immunity.
And that is the legal doctrine that allows
state and local government officials to violate your constitutional rights without having to face federal civil suits.
If that violation has not been, quote, clearly established in case law.
So what they're saying is, and we talked about this in the last couple of of weeks there was a particular court case which is
unusual and because there was no precedent about it and nobody had ever addressed this they said
well you know that hasn't really been addressed in case law so yeah we give them qualified immunity
they can do whatever they want it was um a situation i think we had uh uh, well, I'm not, I think it was the one where you had some traffic engineer, uh, arrest people on his own, you know, take the authority, uh, that he did not have under color of law Fifth Circuit, however, forcefully overturned that.
A judge there said, if this is not an obvious violation of the Constitution,
it's hard to imagine what would be to arrest some journalist for reporting some information.
But last week, the full spate of judges on the fifth circuit court voted to
rehear the case and a rare move that signals that some of the discontent, uh,
with his opinion, who said, if this is not an obvious violation of the
constitution, I'd be hard pressed to imagine what would be well now they've
overturned that and they've made some comments that make it look like they're
ready to, uh to violate the constitution it's not looking good for villa real nor for any journalist
in the fifth circuit who would like to do their job without fear of going to jail for it in april
of 2017 she broke a story about a border patrol agent who had committed suicide. A month later, she released the surname of a family that was involved in a fatal car accident.
The agency that confirmed both of these pieces of information,
the Laredo Police Department, would eventually be the ones who arrested her.
At the core of this dispute is a Texas law
that allows the state to prosecute somebody
who obtains non-public information from a government official
if he or she does so with the intent to obtain a benefit.
And what they're saying is that even though her benefit
is primarily the fact she has a Facebook page that has 200,000 followers.
That's it.
I mean, police alleged that she ran afoul of the law when she retrieved information
from Laredo Police Department officer Barbara Goodman,
then proceeded to publish those two aforementioned stories
because she potentially benefited from gaining more Facebook followers.
That was a benefit she got, Facebook followers. Missing from the analysis is that every journalist,
every reporter, or media pundit has an intent to benefit when he or she publishes a story,
whether the purpose is to attract viewers readers or subscribers or even to benefit
by getting information out there soliciting information from government officials is
what's called a scoop and it's not anything that's new but they're making this a crime
and you got some judges you you know, some judges say,
are you kidding me?
If this is a violation of the constitution to jail her for this,
what is,
and his colleagues say,
no,
we think it is a,
uh,
uh,
okay to do that.
The chief justice on the fifth circuit,
uh,
who almost certainly voted in favor of reconsidering the court ruling said,
in fact,
Villa reals complaint says that she sometimes enjoys a free meal from appreciative readers
occasionally she receives fees for promoting a local business and she has
used her Facebook page to ask for donations for new equipment necessary to
consider to continue her citizen journalism efforts. Yeah, that's, uh,
every news organization does that. Every reporter does that. Uh,
it's how you continue to do that.
You can't continue to do it if you don't make some money somehow somewhere,
if there isn't some benefit for doing it,
can't do it on a strictly voluntary basis.
This law really stems from the obsession that is now permeated.
Every aspect of our government began with the federal government and began after World War II.
Well, they put the kibosh on anything because it could be national security. So it began with, you know, the CIA and
those people of that ilk, and then, you know, things that had to do with the military, but it
quickly metastasized to everything. And it trickled down from the federal government to every branch
of government. Nobody wants any information out there. We have a government that has absolutely
no transparency. And that's one of the key things that breeds suspicion. We have a government that has absolutely no transparency. And that's one of
the key things that breeds suspicion. We have a government that not only tries to hide everything
from us, but frequently is caught lying to us at the same time. This is why people question
their narrative. And then they respond by saying, well, that's a conspiracy theory.
Well, yeah, you're the ones who charge the crime of conspiracy more than any other crime.
As long as it's not a lone crime, you will always tack on the charge of conspiracy.
Such an interpretation would render the media industry an illegal operation.
Other journalists are paid full salaries by their media outlets, she wrote.
So I can confirm this, she said.
So it's not about just one person, and it's not just about one case,
said a senior attorney at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, FIRE.
They are the ones who are defending her in this.
They said it's about the First Amendment.
It's about the First Amendment rights of all citizens to ask public officials questions.
It's just that simple.
So when we look at what is coming in the future with the resource disputes that are going to be happening,
this is an interesting case out of Arizona.
This is a situation where a massive corporation that is headquartered in the UAE, the United Arab Emirates,
bought a lot of land in an arid area, and they've now used
state-of-the-art extraction to grab water from very, very deep down in the desert.
And now the water table has dropped. It used to be that residents could go down about 90 feet.
Now they've got to go 540 feet. Sometimes they've got to frack the well, uh, in order to be able to get water. And, uh, they're
using this to grow alfalfa and other things that they then take out of the area and send back to
the UAE because that practice was prohibited in the UAE. They said, you can't use the water for
this and said, well, you know, we've got these expensive animals that we have acquired because they have so much money there at the UAE.
So they decided that they would go to Arizona, of all places,
and create these lush farms with tremendous amounts of water.
And it's having all kinds of issues.
Not only is it destroying the water table there,
but the way they have watered the farmland there,
they've had massive mudslides that have destroyed neighboring property. So part of it is the UAE,
part of it is Saudi Arabia. They have tremendous amounts of money to be able to come in and buy up these areas.
And essentially, the way the people are talking about it, they said, well, you know, they're essentially exporting this water to Saudi Arabia.
They're not actually, you know, would be illegal if they were to come in and extract the water, bottle it up and ship it to Saudi Arabia. But if they come in and they grow alfalfa and they send all that stuff to Saudi Arabia,
that is apparently okay.
They said they're not giving us, you know, the milk that is being generated from these
cows or whatever that's happening that they're using it for, for their animals in Saudi Arabia.
None of that is coming back into the area.
So this is something that is happening over and over again.
It's not typically, it's not the people from the Middle East.
It's typically happening with farmland that is being bought up by the likes of Bill Gates, by Chinese billionaires.
But this is a factor that's going to have to be considered.
It's a difficult, it's complicated situation to divide this up between different property
rights that are involved here.
And so this is going to be an ongoing thing that's going to be percolating around for quite some time because it's not really a clear legal precedent for how you divide this up at this point in time, I think.
How they're going to move to take one side or the other.
We're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to talk about what is happening in the pharmaceutical side.
So stay with us.
We'll be right back. Hey, hey, hey.
You're listening to The David Knight Show. I was just talking about the efforts to hide what even the local police journalists being prosecuted for reporting about a suicide and about another death.
And coming after and saying, well, that's information that you grabbed and made some money out of it, so we're going to shut that down.
Again, it's the obsession to hide everything from everybody.
We can see this on steroids, of course, with the vaccines, with the pandemic.
There's some things, though, that they can't hide.
Interestingly enough, one of the biggest tells about the effects of the vaccine are the profits of the funeral operators.
The largest funeral operator in North America is seeing unheard of revenues.
You see, they can lie, they can hide, they can conceal data, But eventually it's going to pop out somewhere.
These people, this big company, Service Corporation International,
the largest for-profit funeral operator in North America,
they got to declare their income to pay their taxes.
And so they declare their income, and you see that the company has made a half a billion dollars in profits because so many people are
dying. And then you can go back and you can look to see when their profits started taking off.
And it wasn't with COVID. It was when the vaccines started to roll out. This is how,
and they're labeling it, of course, sudden adult death syndrome.
I played a couple of times.
I won't play it again now.
I played a couple of times a lady who said the light just went off
when they started talking about sudden adult death syndrome.
And she realized that decades ago, her child who died shortly after getting a vaccine,
they labeled it sudden infant death syndrome. She said, I just realized I killed my baby
with that vaccine. And she said, they told me that it was going to protect the baby,
that it was safe and all the rest of this stuff.
And she said, but now you see what they're doing with this sudden adult death syndrome?
So you can see what they're doing now with the funeral homes and the massive increase.
The guy said, well, yeah, we typically see that it go up or down.
We'd see a variation of 1% or 2% a year.
But we saw a big change in 2020.
He said it was COVID.
Well, of course, you know, as we said all through that,
was it COVID that was killing the people in the nursing home,
or was it people who came in with respiratory illness being put in close proximity
by Cuomo and by others doing that.
Did they die from COVID or did they die with a positive PCR test?
Did they die from the remdesivir?
Did they die from the invasive ventilators?
Did they die from having treatment withheld from them? Did they die because they were kicked out of the hospitals so they could keep empty beds in case COVID beds came in?
Is that why you saw an increase in it?
Oh,
it was only about COVID,
right?
No,
I don't think so at all.
But then it got worse.
As,
um,
you've already heard from insurance companies.
This came out with the insurance company said,
yeah,
we saw in the third quarter of 2021,
you know,
once they started mandating this thing,
we saw this massive spike and it was much bigger than it was in 2020,
said the insurance companies.
And then it got worse in the fourth quarter.
It continued, and it increased.
And this is something we would expect to see.
It's like three standard deviations of the mean away from, uh, um, you know, three standard deviations away from the mean,
as is something that you don't expect to see once every few centuries.
And then they tried to come up with an explanation as to what it could be.
I said, well, I know that, um, you know,
these are from all different types of things,
but I know that they just mislabeled it. I know that it really was from COVID.
And I know that only the unvaccinated are going to die if they get COVID. Therefore, as an insurance company, we're going
to raise insurance rates on the unvaccinated. That was his conclusion. And so they're doing
the same kind of mental gymnastics with this, but the data is there. Once you see the fact that
what is happening with the insurance companies, what is happening with the insurance companies,
what is happening with the funeral homes,
and if you look at the timing,
an honest interpretation of it tells you all you need to know.
The FDA, meanwhile, has now released a study
showing the Pfizer jab elevates myocarditis risk in kids.
Who knew?
This has been obvious for a very, very long time,
but now they've got a study, but now they've got a study
and now they've got a study that says it. So why don't they stop it? Well, they're not going to
stop it. They're going to continue with it. Targeting data for children aged five through 17
between 2021 and mid 2022. They said it met the threshold for a safety signal. And this is happening after the second and third doses
of the Trump GCI, genetic code injection.
Safety signals are the reason that the FDA and the CDC
launched the VAERS system,
the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System.
But again, they don't care.
They set up VAERS, then they ignore it.
They have thresholds for the safety signals.
They ignore them.
They have a study.
They ignore that.
It's always full speed ahead.
CDC has acknowledged myocarditis as a vaccine side effect,
but they insist that it is rare.
It is rare.
Well, they say that the vaccine safety data link surveillance data
showed the incidence of myocarditis after vaccination
was three to five times higher for young men
than what the agency had been reporting in 2021.
They said they looked at research that was done in Thailand.
301 teens between the ages of 13 and 18.
They estimated an astonishing 23,000 cases per million.
Wow.
Let's just think about that.
How does that compare?
They see this.
They have their study say, well, 23,000 cases per million.
So how does that compare with the Boeing 737 MAX that they stopped?
As I said, many times they had about 8,200 flights here in the U.S.
Had about 250 people on the flight.
So they had two of them that crashed, killing about 500 people.
They stopped it for years.
So how many people would that be equivalent to?
Well, if you got about 8,200 flights, you got 250 people per flight.
You're talking about approximately 2 million people.
And out of those 2 million people, you had 500.
500 who died.
Here they've got um 23 000 cases uh per million so instead of 250 per million
remember we have 500 uh people you know on a flight that crashed out of and of course they
all died it wasn't you know these people who got myocarditis they didn't all die but you don't get over heart injury your heart doesn't repair itself so these kids are
going to be at risk of dying suddenly if they get involved in athletics and that type of thing
but anyway with uh the boeing 737 max you got about 2 million people flying on it and you have 500 of them on a plane crash
two plane crashes so you get about a chance of you know this happening to 250 people out of a
million that's rare so why they shut it down but instead of it happening to 250 people per million
they're saying myocarditis is happening to 23,000 per million.
It's 100 times greater, 100 times greater, and they don't care.
And it's even worse when you look at things like the baby cribs that they shut down.
If you have one death and an injury, two cases out of millions of kids doing it, and they take it off the market,
just like they take the plane off the market, but they're not going to take this off.
Last month, a Swiss study found elevated levels of the protein troponin in all of the mRNA vaccine
recipients, which means that they all had heart issues, all of them.
That is the substance that they look for to indicate that your heart has been damaged,
if you've had a heart attack or something like that.
And they found that in all of the cases.
So even if it doesn't develop into myocarditis or pericarditis,
there has been an attack on the heart.
I want to thank Eric.
Thank you, Eric, very much for the tip.
I appreciate that on RockFan.
That's very kind, generous.
Appreciate that.
So now they're getting to what they always wanted, and that is the annual flu shot
that they can get everybody to take.
This is what they have been talking about for years.
It's what Fauci was talking about in October of 2019, where they say, they say, well, you know, we got to have, well, I'll just play it for you.
It's been a while since we played it. You have to prove that this works. And then you've got to go
through all of the clinical trials, phase ones, phase twos, phase three, and then show that this
particular product is going to be good over a period of years. That alone,
if it works perfectly, is going to take a decade. Why don't we blow the system up? I mean,
obviously, we can't just turn off the spigot on the system we have and then say, hey, everyone
in the world should get this new vaccine we haven't given to anyone yet. It's going to be very difficult to change that
unless you do it from within and say, I don't care what your perception is, we're going to
address the problem in a disruptive way and in an iterative way, because you do need both.
But it is not too crazy to think that an outbreak of a novel avian virus could occur in China.
So again, they're talking about the universal flu vaccine.
That's what the chyron there says.
Universal flu vaccine.
How do we get this?
This is always what they're doing.
This is every year, the same MO from the usual suspects, October 2019.
How do we do it?
Well, we're going to do it from the inside with disruption and do it iteratively.
That's how they got everybody scared to take the Trump shots.
And now they're folding it together.
So now you get your annual flu shot and they'll say, well, you know,
part of that is going to be your annual COVID shot as well.
So we'll merge the two together.
Yeah, that is what they have been working for for the longest time.
And they're now about to realize that dream.
TSA is going to require COVID-19 vaccine proof for non-U.S. citizens in order to enter the country.
Unless you're coming in illegally, in which case you're fine.
Yeah, this is not over, folks.
They're not removing the emergency.
They're not removing the requirements at the border for non-U.S. citizens.
It'll make the U.S. the only Western country,
and among the few in the entire world,
to still require proof of vaccine for entry.
And these are for any non-U.S. citizen, any non-immigrant citizen.
But, of course, illegals will be exempt because they're immigrants.
They're undocumented immigrants, and they're unvaccinated immigrants.
And they're going to catch them and then release them,
but they're not going to inject them while they've got them in their custody either.
So, in this article from the Epoch Times, they say a non-immigrant means
not a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident, or traveling to the U.S.
on an immigrant visa. Well, no, we know who the non-immigrants are. In the latest security
directive, the TSA maintained language saying that the policies alongside the CDC's technical instructions and Biden's proclamation issued October of 2021
are intended to limit the risks that COVID-19, including variants of the virus which causes it,
are introduced, transmitted, and spread into and throughout the United States,
even though they have now admitted that the vaccines don't do anything to stop transmission.
They're still going to be requiring it
for people coming into the country.
Take a look at the masks, for example.
This is coming from a listener who works in EMS.
He's talking about the situation of hospitals
in the Atlanta area.
He said, update on the recent battle of the face diaper I'm having here
in the Atlanta area hospitals.
The two attached pictures are from the office this morning.
One is a memo.
The other is that the masks that the memo references.
So he points out the facilities are reporting us and calling the police while we
are with a patient. These are emergency ambulance drivers who are working with patients and they're
reporting them if they're not wearing a mask, if they're caught showing their face around the
emergency room. What they do is delay us, making us wait in the hallway with the patients meanwhile they call the police
we legally can't leave until we get a nurse's signature taking over the patient care
the delays may or may not be malicious delays at the er are common in this new normal but notice the print on the box of masks that prominently displays non-medical use. The whole thing is fraudulent. You will wear this
mask. The mask says non-medical use. It's just a placeholder for obedience. And then if you don't
wear it, they will wait and delay, call the police and not take the patient off your hands until the
police get there. This is how they are threatening our jobs over time.
Straight to a final written notice if the hospital complains.
Isn't that amazing?
See, none of this has stopped, and with an election tomorrow,
do you hear the Republicans talking about how they're going to stop this?
Well, no, they're corporations, they're deputized,
and we can't do anything about
it. Can't do anything at all about that at all. Well, um, can be, there's a lot of things that
can be done, but yes, they're right. They are not going to do anything at all about that.
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our political institutions our medical institutions, hospitals, uh, the professional institutions, they're losing all of their credibility.
The American board of internal medicine.
These are the people who license internists, people like Dr.
Peter McCullough. It was an internist. And, um,
they are saying they're going to remove his certification.
They don't license them. They certify them.
And so they're saying they're going to remove his certification. They don't license them. They certify them. And so they're saying they're going to remove his certification as an
internist.
Why did he do anything wrong?
No,
he didn't do anything at all.
Clinically,
there's no malpractice things against him at all.
Instead,
they just said,
well,
you've provided misleading medical information.
So these,
um,
trade organizations are going to be the deputies for the state to censor anybody who offers a medical opinion different from the establishment.
After all of the false information that we've been given from the CDC, from the NIH, from the FDA, from Fauci, all of the intentional false information that we now know, they want to come after people like Dr. Peter McCullough.
If he appeals, the matter will be considered by a panel that will be designated
by the ABIM's board of directors.
At least one hearing would be held.
The panel could accept the recommendation.
They could rescind it, or they could impose an alternative punishment. So they said the board cites McCullough's testimony before the Texas Senate panel,
in which he said that people who have recovered from COVID have complete durable immunity.
Well, yeah, that's because their immune system worked.
And the whole purpose of a vaccine was to train your immune system. That's why it is,
they have completely redefined everything by their own definitions. You know, the purpose of a vaccine
was to train your immune system. And now they have completely changed all that since it obviously
doesn't do that. Since it obviously doesn't keep anybody from getting the disease. They say, well,
we're going to define a vaccine as something that produces a reaction,
something that produces antibodies,
not anything that protects you from what you're being vaccinated for.
They said there's no scientific, McCullough said there is no scientific rationale
for people who are healthy and younger than 50 to receive one of the vaccines. He also said that more than 18,000 vaccine deaths had been submitted to the
U S VAERS system.
Well,
that's a matter of record and they want to dispute that recorded fact.
The statements might violate the board's policy on false and inaccurate
medical information said the ABIM.
Well, none of that is false.
They said he has refuted it on a point-by-point basis.
But again, they will do what they wish to do.
To back up his statements on the vaccination, for instance, he referenced data that shows people younger than 50 have a minuscule risk of death based on the government's own figures.
And this is the way it was from the very beginning.
They didn't bother to rig the numbers.
I said from the very beginning, if you look at these tables of people who died with a PCR test, I said it looks pretty much like the actuarial tables
as they increase as a person gets older.
And I said it doesn't look like an epidemic of any sort.
So anyway, the board based their findings
on data from the CDC that lists more than 71,000 Americans
dying from COVID-19 as of October the 6th,
they did not reference any other studies or any other data.
Uh,
and so they said statements about the vaccine deaths were not factual because
the CDC says that vaccine benefits outweigh the risks.
Therefore they do.
They didn't have to prove it.
They don't have to show their data.
And you better not contradict them or we'll take away your credentials
and your ability to practice medicine.
According to the CDC, serious side effects on the vaccines include
heart inflammation, blood clotting, severe allergic reaction.
But they don't care.
The only thing they did was they referred to that one statistic from the CDC, completely out of context.
And then they referred to a citation from the World Health Organization.
So that we can say that anybody who opposes this is anti-science, anti-medicine.
All of this is coming from the CDC and the WHO.
The statement saying that the vaccines have been,
that people around the world have been safely vaccinated against COVID-19,
that's coming from the World Health Organization.
Well, that is absolutely false.
And we know that.
The waning effectiveness by their own admission.
But it is the purging of anybody who opposes them.
And this is what is being put into law in California.
That's why you have a massive number of lawsuits
that are coming back to fight this attack on anything that opposes
the official government narrative. That's where the fight is. Thank you for joining us.
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They created common core to dumb down our children.
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Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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That is what we have in common.
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