The David Knight Show - 8Sep23 Goldilocks Power Grid; California's ONLY Crime is Being a Parent; Megyn Kelly Stops Worrying About Her Jab Injury & Loves Trump

Episode Date: September 8, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESThe Goldilocks Grid: Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold or No ElectricityThe record temperatures are more a function of measurements than climate change. DoubleSpeak and D...ouble Crossed on "electric reliability".In oil rich Texas, grifting billionaires and corrupt politicians have created a grid that faces one emergency crisis after another — chaos that gives them more control over us — and it's happening worldwide.Installation of "smart" meters for power RATIONING and they've authorized THE USE OF FORCE to install since they know people don't want the forced austerity.EV Semis? One company alone has had a fire each month for the last 4 months while the trucks were parked AT THE FACTORY.EV runs out of charge, bricks and locks in place causing MASSIVE traffic snarl for 9 HOURS 52 Million Airbags Recalled after 2 deaths and 7 injuries over 20 years — but TrumpShots are STILL being pushed Doc Smothers Patient with Pillow — "Euthanized" Mexico legalizes abortion for the first time. What's the difference between ethics and morals? Where do they come from? Without a foundation the world is sliding into the abyss California says the Only Crime is Being a ParentLooters "loaded up the truck & removed all Beverly — Hills that is". California legislature thinks the problem is employees who stop looters and prohibit THAT instead of looting.Parents are called "a clear and present danger" to their pedophile agenda by a judge so the state legislature will prohibit schools telling parents about their gender confused kids.Look at what is happening in so-called conservative Oklahoma.Trump Derangement? Megyn Kelly says she has autoimmune disease after the TrumpShot and a booster but she's gushing with excitement about her upcoming interview with "The Father of the Vaccine", Trump. Don't expect any tough questionsBiden wanted Fauci to take the Vice President spot says book. But why would he take a demotion, having run both Trump and Biden presidencies — and a pay cut as wellGerman hearings on vaccine damage show too many injuries for them to be able to keep up with and sort out but they claim they still don't know if it's safe. And the hearing reveals that, like America, the intelligence agency is in charge of the lockdown/pandemic INTERVIEW China's Economic Struggle and Global Depression Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com Ukrainian corruption, EU & China's economic problems, markets, gold, electionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:54 Vehicle owners who receive a red light or speed camera violation can pay or dispute online at toronto.ca.aps. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 8th of September, year of our Lord, 2023. Well, today we're going to take a look at the moves in California to not only accelerate the crime that is there, this crime, no punishment, but they're going to start making parenting a crime as well. It's absolutely amazing what is happening there. And of course, at the same time this is happening, the new hope of the Democrat Party is the California governor grabbing nuisance. Yeah, just grab the stuff out of the store and run and then go become a nuisance to parents. We're also going to talk about what's going on with Megyn Kelly.
Starting point is 00:02:32 She's talking about vaccine side effects, and yet she's so excited to interview President Trump, the creator of the vaccine. This is the Trump derangement. I don't think she's that stupid. I think she knows what's going on. She's going for the audience. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Well, let's begin with climate. Because even though people are talking about the mask stuff, the thing that they're really pushing forward with is the thing that they've been doing for 50 years. The lockdowns, masks, vaccines, all the rest of that stuff, that is the other shoe to drop from 9-11.'s decades old it's at least 20 years old and of course they were planning that type of stuff in advance of them actually executing it but um they've been practicing that every year for 20 years first one of them two months before 9-11 and so forth so um but but even longer than that is climate change and at the center of climate change is depopulation the two of them go together quite frankly just as 9-11
Starting point is 00:03:54 and the medical security state and the germ games and the lockdowns and all the rest of that stuff goes together it's all part of a comprehensive plan It's one of the reasons why you keep going back to the same things that these different excuses, these different MacGuffins are always directing them to the same action. But now we have a lot of information out and, you know, we've seen it's been a hot summer for sure in places like Arizona, places like Texas, a lot of 100 degree days. And yet that doesn't prove anything. It really doesn't. We have to look at the trend and we have to also look as,
Starting point is 00:04:35 is this tied to is there a corresponding correlation with CO2? And I think one of the best people about this is looking at it is Steve Malloy, very observant, very careful researcher. And he has several things to say. Actually, he,
Starting point is 00:04:54 he had a tweet that went viral and he got into a back and forth with Elon Musk. Elon Musk agreed with him as one part of it, but then said, but it's imperative that people be, you know, have to buy my cars, that type of thing. And Steve Malloy had a great comeback. But before we look at it, let's take a look, first of all, at the Texas grid. Unreliable wind and solar puts Texas grid in danger again, wrote Steve Malloy on Twitter, on X.
Starting point is 00:05:23 The Texas power grid operator urged homes and businesses to conserve energy during a brutal heat wave due to high air conditioning demand, low wind power, and declining solar power. Well, how can we have declining solar power? Well, it only works during the daytime, of course. What they have created in Texasxas with a cynical name ercot uh electric reliability um of texas council of texas yeah there's nothing about what they've been doing for the last decade or so that is reliable they when i moved there they were shutting down reliable power plants and putting in
Starting point is 00:06:06 unreliable solar power and wind they didn't have any way to store it they're just now starting to get elon musk's giant battery storage sites which are a massive fire hazard but in texas you can put them out the middle of the desert but they'll put them in cities. And of course, it's going to be a major win for him as well. The richest man in the world will get much, much richer. Texas power grid faces another test and urges conservation again. Again, on Thursday, second day in a row in the evening due to high air conditioning demand low wind power declining solar power they asked homes and businesses to conserve energy they're not going to be asking
Starting point is 00:06:52 that much longer in the uk they're installing smart meters that will ration the electricity you think you're going to have an electric vehicle? No. No. As a matter of fact, they'll probably require you to plug it in so they can drain what's in the battery out of it. ERCOT said Thursday's conservation appeal does not indicate that the grid is experiencing emergency conditions at this time. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:07:22 Well, we have some contradictory evidence about that. But they noted that current forecasts showed the potential for low reserves this evening when the sun goes down and solar stops working. See, they've created what I call a Goldilocks grid. Everything's got to be just right. It can't be too hot. It can't be too cold. And the sun has to be shining. And the wind has to be shining. And the wind has to be blowing.
Starting point is 00:07:47 We used to have a reliable electric grid. They need to take that word out of their acronym. It should just be the Electric Council of Texas. Or they could change it from reliable to rationing and just keep it as ERCOT, just change the R. ERCOT, which is taking steps to boost supplies and cut demand. Yeah, we've got to give more money to more billionaires for their wind farms. Yeah, this is a quixotic quest, but we're all going to survive with these windmills. We're not jousting with them.
Starting point is 00:08:31 They're jesting with us. So remember, they said this is not an emergency. Well, the interesting thing is that Texas Tribune and their headlines said it was an emergency. Texas Power Grid enters emergency mode Wednesday evening to avoid rolling blackouts. Emergency mode. Yes, it is an emergency. And what they're doing is they have, it was completely unnecessary. None of this stuff is necessary.
Starting point is 00:08:58 They have created chaos for control. They have created crisis for control. They have created crisis for control. I think, uh, you go back to get smart. When I was a kid, you know, you had, uh, you had control and you had chaos. They were the yin and yang, right? They were the two opposite sides. You had to have one for the other. Uh, they were telling us something sides you had to have one for the other they were telling us something maybe we should have gotten smart about that but now we get the smart meters and the smart cities and the smart cars and the self-monitoring and reporting technology they should have told us that but again it is it was an emergency and they have created this emergency. It is a fake emergency. And just in
Starting point is 00:09:48 case you think that the Texas Tribune got carried away with their headline, here's how much of an emergency it was. Texas paid a Bitcoin miner, one Bitcoin miner, more than $31 million to cut energy usage. I guess that's an emergency. What do you say? You think that's been $31 million if it wasn't an emergency? And again, more crony capitalism.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Ah, yeah. How much crony capitalism do you get for putting up a windmill? You know, the state of Texas spent billions of dollars after you had these billionaires who, you know, the state of Texas spent billions of dollars after he had these billionaires who, you know, were running these speculative ventures. And they started selling the contracts and building and leasing or whatever these, you know, they had all these different. It's as much of a scam as the securitized mortgages that took us under in 2008. They created all these different ways to make money, green credits and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 00:10:49 And then Texas spent billions of dollars creating an infrastructure to pull that power in from these remote locations. You talk about subsidies, RFKJ, you really want to talk about subsidies for green stuff? Well, it's all over the place. So Reuters says the summer of 2023 was the hottest on record. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about
Starting point is 00:11:23 our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Drive safe and obey the rules of the road. Vehicle owners who receive a red light or speed camera violation can pay or dispute online at toronto.ca.aps. But it's just scientists saying that.
Starting point is 00:12:16 And, you know, it is without any proof, quite frankly. As a matter of fact, Steve Malloy says, a reminder because of this AP report, talking about Phoenix, for example, of her own reporting from this story. She said, Phoenix, you know, headline says Phoenix on track to set another heat record, this time for the most daily highs.
Starting point is 00:12:41 But inside her report, she said Phoenix has had minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of urban heat island warming since the 1970s. And she says there may be record heat, but not because of the weather, but because of concrete and asphalt and waste heat and where you put the thermometers. Look, you can do this experiment on your own prove it to yourself you know karen and i will talk about you know the we constantly look
Starting point is 00:13:12 at the weather back in texas our daughter is still there and we're you know happy to not be there as hot as it is so we look at the weather there we look at the places the weather where we've lived uh in florida in North Carolina, in Texas, and here. We compare them. And she'll say, well, it's going to be such and such there. And I said, no, I looked at it earlier today. It's supposed to be this. And we'll pull up our apps.
Starting point is 00:13:36 We have different apps. And the different apps for the same city will have thermometers in different places. And we will see differences of two three degrees do it yourself don't take my word for it i put it in several cities and then get a couple of different apps and look at how it varies it varies because of where they're putting the thermometer of course and um we don't have records of thermometers being in that particular place with those particular surroundings for very long with anything. In other words, we don't have any way to say that there is warming or cooling with any of this stuff on a climate basis. Do you see the sea levels rising? No.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Are the polar ice caps gone like Al Gore said they would be several years ago they were supposed levels rising? No. Are the polarized caps gone? Like Al Gore said, they would be several years ago. They were supposed to disappear. No, but we got these different temperature measurements and what's going on with that. Well,
Starting point is 00:14:34 uh, even if you had the same thermometer, which they don't, and the same town, how would, uh, how looking at the way the city is, were there more trees than, than there are now? Uh, what about the buildings? How have they changed? Uh, was there
Starting point is 00:14:55 more wind to cool things or, uh, but they've put most of these thermometers now at airports on the airport tarmac. And you know that's going to make everything look hotter. And that's what's going on now. We used to see a difference as we looked at their thermometer on our car. It would typically go down four degrees as we went from Raleigh to the forest in Pittsburgh, where we lived. Heavy tree cover, and that was
Starting point is 00:15:28 throughout the year. So what are we supposed to assume from that? Was there really that much? I mean, we're talking about something that's about 20 miles, 30 miles. Is that much of a difference in temperature? Four degrees? That kind of variation? It is where they put it, and they don't have a record. For most of these places, they haven't been taking records. Even in places like the UK, they've got maybe more cities that have maybe 150, 200 years of records. We don't really even have that in the United States.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Those records, as the founder of the Weather Channel pointed out, were based on thermometers that were in a very different location. Everything about the location has changed. And they were readings that were taken using analog mercury thermometers. And now you've got the digital thermometers. And these people are foolish enough to think that this is precise. So again, weather is not climate. We keep reminding people that. is precise. So, um, again, weather is not climate.
Starting point is 00:16:26 We keep reminding people that. And so, uh, Steve Malloy, as I said, he had some interesting, uh, back and forth that caused engagement with Elon Musk. Uh,
Starting point is 00:16:35 this particular tweet, he put a graph up and he said, uh, Noah, that's the, uh, weather, uh,
Starting point is 00:16:42 people for the federal government. He said that for the last eight years, they show global cooling at a rate of 0.11 degrees centigrade per decade, despite 450 plus billion tons of emissions, worth 14% of total man-made CO2 in the atmosphere. CO2 warming is a hoax. It talks about the fact that, how is it that they say that it went up X number of degrees with this amount of CO2 that was released, and then when we release 20 times more or 100 times more, it doesn't go up in the same way. There is no connection between CO2 and temperature increase. If there is no connection between co2 and temperature increase if there is no connection between co2 and temperature then why are we cutting why are we killing cars why are
Starting point is 00:17:32 we cutting the power to our grid so that you can't even run electric car it's about creating chaos and it's about having control and we better get smart the The next day, and unexpectedly, he said no one in the media reported that there had been no warming since 2015. And he did get a reply from Elon Musk, which was kind of like, well, I kind of agree with this. But then he backed off a little bit. He says, it's easier to argue that global, this is Elon Musk,
Starting point is 00:18:08 it's easier to argue that global warming is a risk rather than a certainty. But it is foolish to roll these dice, given that we will eventually run out of fossil fuels and have to generate energy sustainably anyway. That's what Mr. Green Jeans says, jumping to his conclusions. Like a kangaroo. Anyway,ve moise replied and said well he turns climate lukewarm but imagines that we need to worry about running out of fossil fuel we will run out of metals and rare earths before we run out of fossil fuels that is absolutely true absolutely true um the proven uh reserves of all these things you compare them there's absolutely no comparison and just as we're
Starting point is 00:18:55 talking yesterday with eric peters about the fact that elon musk this new charging station has got in california he powers it off of a dirty diesel generator. You compare that to how clean the diesel engines are from Mercedes and other companies like that that have had to clean them up. You compare the power plants that we have in the United States versus what China and India are allowed to create without restriction of number, without any restrictions on emissions whatsoever. This is not about global warming. It's not about global climate change. This is about restructuring our economy, enslaving us and empowering an authoritarian China,
Starting point is 00:19:38 which every one of these governments aspire to be. We've heard it from George Bush. I wish I was like the dictator of China. I could just tell people what to do. We've heard it from Trudeau. What country do you admire other than Canada? What's the next country that you admire the most? Well, I love China because they can just tell people what to do. How many times do we have to see? They all aspire to be authoritarian dictators. It's one of the reasons why they all followed the globalist plan that was being modeled for everybody in China in terms of the lockdown and those things. Then again, New York Times
Starting point is 00:20:11 launches a war on trees. New York Times absurdly says that trees have been our friend for this because, you know, trees pull in CO2, as as i point out before versus an urban heat island with lots of concrete lots of buildings and no trees in raleigh and it's a small town versus the area where we lived we had heavily a very dense forest big trees uh it a difference of four degrees in temperature and of course it's pulling co2 out of the air and so now the new york times says they're now our enemies and we've got to cut them down and bury them and we got to take co2 that plants need to live and trees need to grow and we got to pull that out of the atmosphere well you know they store the carbon well and then they release it
Starting point is 00:21:04 when they die and we've got all these dead trees are laying in the forest and they're a fire hazard it's like well there's a there's a solution for that you exercise dominion that god gave us and you act as stewards of the land instead of worshiping gaia as if it was some sentient Greek mythology. You actually do something about it. You take these dead trees, you turn them into lumber. But it's not really a problem because as far as the CO2 goes, it's a problem as far as fire goes.
Starting point is 00:21:37 But it's not a problem as far as CO2 goes. These decaying trees emitting CO2, well, there are living trees who are breathing that in and converting it to oxygen and other things. So the points that Steve Malloy makes. Tree forests really only store carbon when they're growing to maturity. Mature trees and forests don't grow much, and so they don't store much more carbon number two northern hemisphere forests regardless of any co2 removal have a net warming effect because they reduce solar radiation see it's called shade but it's the new york times that's throwing shade at you about trees uh and then third he, if you want to use forests as some sort of CO2 sponge, you would need to log and manage them.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Yeah, there you go. So he says, here's a policy recommendation. Abandon the green policies that turn forests into tinderboxes and abandon climate idiocy. I really like Steve. I've got to get him back on again. He's very good at this. And so we're talking about the smart meters. And their solution, just like we saw in Texas, right?
Starting point is 00:22:54 They pay a Bitcoin, one Bitcoin miner, over $30 million to chill it out. Don't do anything with that today. But in the UK, what they're going to do is they passed a bill to authorize, quote unquote, reasonable force to install smart meters. They know, the customers know. In the UK, they know what Sadiq Khan is doing with his Khan job, finding people if they move their car with all the cameras watching to see what they're doing, constantly monitoring and finding them for every activity that Sadiq Khan doesn't like.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And he tries to justify it by the junk science that's out there. And so they know people in the UK are getting pretty angry about this. They're cutting down these cameras in one area, just as he was about to roll them out they'd cut down over 90 of the cameras disable them one way or the other either cut them down cut the wires to them turn them to face the sky a lot of other things that they were doing and so now they're saying you know when you go to somebody's house and you put this smart meter on, they're not going to like it. So you can use force to do it. That's what it's going to come to. And, you know, force people to accept their green new deal. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we come back before we get into some of the politics.
Starting point is 00:24:20 And before we get into the mask MacGuffin uh we are going to talk about some ev fires i've got a an update on some of that as well on rumble b slice thank you very much that's very generous i appreciate the tip high night family listening on rock fan donating on rumble because there's less hoops for the money well thank you very much. I appreciate that. Side note, once you look into it, our entire health care system is financially incentivized medical practice. That's right. You're absolutely right. It wasn't something that just because they just took it to a new level. That's the key thing.
Starting point is 00:24:57 And we have been looking at the medical profession. And, of course, the pharmaceutical companies are driving it the pharmaceutical companies are pure greed uh criminals and um and yet you know it got to all new levels of openness it's kind of like the censorship as well we've known the censorship has been there but now they're doing it out in the open writing letters about it yeah we're the government and we're here to censor you. Who cares about the constitution? We're not even going to pretend that we're not doing it. We don't have to pretend that it's not us doing it.
Starting point is 00:25:31 It's YouTube and these other people. No, now we know that it's them and they come out and they create new structures and new organizations to ramp it up. And the same thing is happening in medicine. It truly is financially incentivized medical malpractice. By the way, we're going to talk also about abortion coming up in the show. And there has been a change in Mexico with abortion. And I want to talk about that in terms of the bigger picture, tie it into euthanasia and tie it into
Starting point is 00:26:06 what is the difference between morality and ethics? I came across, well, I'll talk about it when we get to it. I came across some stuff that I thought was very interesting insights from John Lennox and some other people who are, John Lennox, if you don't know who he is, check him out. He's getting kind of old, but he's still sharp as a tack, and he is, he's a Christian, he's a mathematician, and he is a great apologist. And so he had some
Starting point is 00:26:37 interesting things to say. Brian Schilhavi had some interesting things to say about the difference between technology and wisdom as well. So we're going to get into that coming up. Happiness. We all know what it feels like. But sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives. But how do we actually do that?
Starting point is 00:27:07 Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. We will be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, let's talk a little bit about cars. We've got a massive airbag recall.
Starting point is 00:28:57 And I had talked about this before. It's a company called ARK. And they had contested this recall that was starting to come into shape. It was an eight-year investigation by NHTSA, and they said the recall was justified because two people have been killed in the U.S. and Canada by arc inflators, including a Michigan woman in 2021. The airbag inflators have caused seven injuries. And so they're going to recall 52 million of these what about the vaccine you know isn't it amazing isn't it amazing
Starting point is 00:29:34 how they will strain at a gnat and swallow a camel it's just crazy and And, you know, and I would even include in this, and I've talked many times, contrasted what they don't do with the vaccines with what they did do with the Boeing 737 MAX. And, you know, two crashes of 8,200 flights. And of course, when it crashes, everybody dies. So you had 250 approximately people die in each of those crashes. So 500 people died.
Starting point is 00:30:11 But still, that's only two out of 8,200. If Fauci was running the organization and getting money from Boeing, like he gets money from the pharmaceutical companies, I'm sure he would just say, it's rare. It's rare. Don't worry about it. Forget about it. Not a problem. But it truly is amazing. Forget about it. Not a problem.
Starting point is 00:30:25 But it truly is amazing. I think they did the right thing to shut down the Boeing 737 MAX. I'm just saying the different standards based on who it is and what the industry is. Clearly, you can see the corruption is the point. And you can see that with this as well. So we've got two people who have been killed from the airbags and seven injuries. ARC says it's not their airbags, it's something else. But nevertheless, the airbag system in question,
Starting point is 00:30:56 2000 to 2018 models of cars manufactured by BMW, Ford, GM, Hyundai, Kia, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Stellantis, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, and of course, Stellantis, that'd be Chrysler, Dodge. So, and while we're talking about automotive stuff, are there any recalls on the Tesla self-driving thing? Because we've had a lot more people killed with the tesla self-driving than we have had over a 20-year period of these airbags that they're recalling i mean this is a massive thing probably put the company out of business 52 million airbags i think takata airbags which had about 15 people killed i think they had to declare bankruptcy or something like that.
Starting point is 00:31:45 But still, you're going to just pass on all the people that have been killed by the Tesla self-driving thing? As I've said many times, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, he said, I love my Tesla, but don't use a self-driving thing. That is trying to kill you. Well, why doesn't the national highway traffic safety administration, why don't they even say you can't turn that thing on?
Starting point is 00:32:11 Why don't they mandate that Tesla do a recall and disable that feature? No, they don't even do that. Truly is amazing. You know why they don't do that? Yeah. As a matter of fact, you look at this stuff back and forth and because, know the the um because elon musk says well i'm going to allow free speech well the authoritarian leftists hate that just to say that even if it's not true and it isn't yeah he censored rfkj i'm still shadow banned there but you know it's just the idea that there
Starting point is 00:32:43 would be such a thing as free speech just inflames the left. And they absolutely despise him now for just saying that. And when he got into the fight this week with the Defamation League, and that is what they are. They're a defamation league. And they organize advertiser boycotts, and they've been proud of it, and they bragged about it when they did it with Fox News and Tucker Carlson and so forth. It's not a question.
Starting point is 00:33:12 It's what they do. And he's come out and said, by the way, they hit me up for a donation. I didn't give it to them, and that's when all this stuff started. Regardless of that, because he took on the Defamation League, which has been along with the Southern Poverty Law Center, they create an enemies list of the government and their enemies list, and they use that to censor people. And so because he said that, you've got these angry op-ed
Starting point is 00:33:43 pieces out there. Okay, that's it. The government needs to stop doing business with Elon Musk. Well, that isn't going to happen. As a matter of fact, he put out, he said, look, 80% of the payloads that have been launched, I think it's by weight, perhaps, I don't know, but he said 80% of the payloads that have been launched, and I don't recall what the time period was, maybe the last year, into space have been done by SpaceX. 10% by China and 10% by everybody else. He's got 80% of the launching market for satellites and things like that.
Starting point is 00:34:20 The government's not going to shut him down. They can't do this stuff they need to have him running spacex so that's not going to happen it's one of the reasons why he gets a pass on the self-driving stuff and other things like that as well uh so anyway um arc the company that made the products they denied that their products are defective. I covered this once before. As a matter of fact, I think the company's here in Tennessee somewhere. They said any problems with its airbags resulted from random one-off manufacturing anomalies that were properly addressed with individual recalls. You see, when we look at the Boeing 737 MAX and you've got 8,200 flights and two of them crash. You got a situation here
Starting point is 00:35:06 where you have 52 million airbags and the government is saying that nine of them have been defective over the last 20 years. How much use, how many miles has this been? I would tend to agree with the company on this arc automotive and Delphi automotive, um, that, uh, they're being unfairly prosecuted about this because if you've got 52 million airbags that have been used for, let's say an average of 10 years each, because this is a 20 year period and you've only had
Starting point is 00:35:46 let's see two people killed seven injuries you've had nine of them that's way better than the vaccine isn't it that's way better than the vaccine the first week it was put out and then the fires you know we're talking yesterday about um uh lala harris and her love affair with school buses especially electric school buses uh karen saw this picture of a school bus back in the 1920s i think uh 1930 1930 a school bus complete with snow skis uh and a wood stove in northern maine it was cold so what they did was they built this wood this little tiny wood house and uh they've got it on skids so it can be pulled through the snow and it's got a two horsepower engine there uh which is uh two
Starting point is 00:36:40 horses that are hitched up to this thing and you see this little wood shed with a uh a wood stove in it and uh the first thing i think about is as they're pulling this thing over hill and dale uh you've got little kids in there with a wood stove inside a wood box what could possibly go wrong but then i i thought about it a second i said you know that's probably much less of a fire hazard than one of these electric buses uh nobody nobody ever died in that uh in 1930 and then you take a look they keep scaling it up right you have a record number of uh fires in new y York and deaths because of these electric scooters. And they scale it up to, you know, started. We had phones years ago that would spontaneously combust because there was something defective in the lithium battery.
Starting point is 00:37:35 So let's make it bigger. Let's make it a scooter. Then let's make it a car. Then let's make it a bus. Then let's make it a semi. An electric vehicle semi company called Nikola has now had its third battery electric truck catch fire at the factory. They're not even really selling these things yet. And get them while they're hot.
Starting point is 00:38:01 These things are so hot, they're igniting right there at the factory. The company says the recalled trucks are still safe to drive. Just use some precautions. So maybe they have sold some of these things. A third Nikola battery electric truck caught fire in Arizona. Isn't that amazing? I mean, you know. Happiness.
Starting point is 00:38:20 We all know what it feels like. But sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives. But how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for
Starting point is 00:38:53 and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Have you received a red light or speed camera violation in the mail? Vehicle owners can pay or dispute online. Learn more at toronto.ca slash APS. Nikolai Tesla must be spinning in his grave. Everybody steals his name. Elon Musk take his last name. These two people took his first name.
Starting point is 00:39:29 You can't catch a break here. They said, okay, so you can use these things, but just like the people in Florida who had electric cars and their batteries got exposed to some salt water, park them outside, away from any buildings, because they're liable to spontaneously combust here at any moment so you know they're still fine just park them outside away from structures leave the main battery disconnect switch in the on position until the battery until the truck is repaired so they had a battery pack fire at their facility in June. Then they had another one in August, and now they've had a third one in September. That's three out of four months they've had a fire there. Except if you continue to read, the one that caught fire June the 23rd, spread and damaged four other trucks parked outside at their headquarters in Phoenix. And then the first truck reignited again in July. So they're not counting that as
Starting point is 00:40:34 a fourth fire because that truck caught fire twice. Two-time loser. But if you look at that, that's four out of four months these people have had a fire. There's absolutely no reason for us to shut down the things that work. Diesel semis, functional fuel power generators, even in Germany, shutting down nuclear power, which has no emissions. Just shut everything down. And let's run to these new untested technologies, unperfected technologies, just like we had to run to an untested vaccine, except that they know what it's going to do to us. It isn't that they're just stupid and in a rush because they're trying to solve a problem. They know that the problem is fake and they know that the solution is a not
Starting point is 00:41:29 going to be effective and B is going to destroy us and society. Here's another example. Electric car bricks up in the middle of a busy road and becomes a nine hour headache. This is near Salisbury, England. Maybe they can grab these things and make a new stonehenge. You know, you got that place, the Cadillac Ranch up and off of Route 66,
Starting point is 00:41:49 where they take the cars and they bury them third of the way in the ground. Well, you know, maybe you could do that, except you got to make sure that you got that battery pack buried. And it's a problem because if any part of the car is sticking up, the battery pack is usually under the whole thing. But anyway, I guess we need to have a new stonehenge or a new Cadillac wrench for these things. But this one became a brick. The nightmarish gridlock began when a Tesla Model 3 performance car ran out of power
Starting point is 00:42:14 and broke down as it was making a turn off a high-traffic thoroughfare Tuesday afternoon. A team of workers was unable to move the stranded EV because the handbrakes of electric cars and some other modern cars are controlled electronically, unlike those of traditional petrol and diesel cars, which are mechanical. This means that the handbrake often locks when the power fails and the car cannot be pushed or towed now i did some work for um uh the uh the people who have uh monitor the traffic and raleigh they got cameras everywhere so they can see what is happening and they and they to their credit they send out crews when they see that there's something happened and somebody's broken down they have uh roving crews and they send them to help the person get the car off the road or get it started or whatever like that. I saw a truck that was broken down and causing a big backup on the interstate.
Starting point is 00:43:18 It was, uh, and of course, you know, I had never really thought about not having ever driven trucks. The air brakes, uh, the default is that they are on when there is no power the brakes by default go on and so when the engine is running uh it you can release the brakes and so when this thing broke down the engine wasn't running it wasn't that you had this massively heavy thing which would weigh up to 80 000 pounds that you had to tow out of the way uh it also had the brakes fully locked on that thing wasn't going anywhere i didn't know that the electric cars i thought about the electric cars doing the same thing but that's basically what happened with this it's like a you know
Starting point is 00:44:01 gotta get that that engine running before uh you can get this thing out of the way. And then we have the Cybertruck from Elon Musk. He said, look at this. It's got bulletproof. You talk about not testing something. If you're going to have a big demo and you're going to put this out there and you're going to throw metal balls at the windows uh wouldn't you think it'd be a good idea to try that first this is just a hubris and we see this over and over again uh when he launched that a big uh the biggest rocket that he had recently and it just blew out
Starting point is 00:44:39 his entire launch pad and launched concrete missiles at everybody over several mile radius and over an area that was supposed to be like a wildlife preserve or something like that it was a massive disaster but uh you know they were happy because it got off the ground and went a ways before they had to destroy it so he runs into this stuff without really doing any testing of it you know that's kind of where we are with technology today, isn't it? This whole thing about beta test. Now we're not going to do beta test. We're not even going to do an alpha test.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Forget about it. We're just going to roll this stuff out. And so, you know, he had the demo where he, where he threw the, uh, the, uh, the metal thing, uh, Paul against the windows and they smashed and they had somebody else come. I don't know. You've thrown it too hard. And they did. It smashed the second time.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Well, people are still laughing about something else. The people who are designers, car designer claims that the cyber truck has a serious problem that can only be fixed with a complete revamping of the vehicle as its issues are deeply rooted in its design not only does it look like as they say a low polygon um you know video game joke right i you know again people's aesthetics uh if you like it fine uh it's not something that fast company was told by ad Clark, a professional car designer.
Starting point is 00:46:07 He said, the cyber truck is a low polygon joke that only exists in the fever dreams of Tesla fans that stand high on the smell of Elon Musk's flatulences. As soon as we saw the cyber truck, everyone I know in the industry started laughing. We just thought there is no way they're going to be able to get that into production. Why? Why? Well, he said, if you have a dead flat panel, in other words, something that's completely flat, no curvature to it at all, as the Cybertruck does, it will cause problems in production. They always have an amount of curves in them because they have to be able to hold the shape when the part comes out of the press and then in addition to that he said it's going to
Starting point is 00:46:53 vibrate and they're going to have massive problems stamping those panels and having them keep their shape and he pointed out that when it's completely flat like that, any imperfection is going to show up as well. So by making them completely dead flat, he said they're going to vibrate. It's going to be difficult to manufacture. And it's going to show the flaws to a big degree. He said, they said that his observation reportedly aligns with Musk's own admission about the dimensional variations being prominently visible due to the truck's straight edges. This design flaw also causes the doors to not always align properly with
Starting point is 00:47:40 the body, which is a fundamental issue that speaks to the vehicle's overall build quality said Fast Company. It remains unclear if the changes in the frame and the fake exoskeleton were caused by other potential manufacturing problems. Clark told Fast Company that all those dead flat panels are, quote, going to vibrate and they're going to have massive problems stamping the panels to keep their shape. This will force Tesla to use some kind of foam or sound deadening. Flaws within the Cybertruck are not isolated incidents, but rather, he said, they are emblematic of a broader concerning trend
Starting point is 00:48:18 that has been emerging over the years. The report from Fast Company says that Tesla forums are filled with discussions and complaints about problems, including misaligned body panels, body paint problems, and a slew of hardware malfunctions that range from door handles to problems with retractable windows and poor quality dashboard screens. You see, there is, and this is the problem, as they are destroying the car companies, anybody can put together pretty much these, it doesn't require a lot of manufacturing expertise, a lot of experience, obviously, to put together an electric car like it does the cars that we've had in the past.
Starting point is 00:49:06 And you're going to have that knowledge base of that kind of technology is going to be lost. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness. We'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough.
Starting point is 00:49:53 You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. They never had it at Tesla. We'll be right back. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
Starting point is 00:50:43 That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. thedavidknightshow.com Let's talk a little bit about abortion. In Mexico, the Supreme Court has now decriminalized abortion nationwide. They did that on Wednesday, making it one of many Latin American countries that have eased restrictions in recent years. They had previously had abortion decriminalized in one state. Some of the states had moved to liberalize their laws around abortion after that, but the federal law still said that those laws were unconstitutional, and they also had laws that
Starting point is 00:52:13 penalized medical providers who performed that procedure, and they were still there until their Supreme Court swept all that stuff away again you know we have to get over this idea that uh you can have judicial supremacy the founders of this country said uh you know we got checks and balances and the one that seems to be uh the least dangerous is the judicial branch because they don't have any way to enforce this. You know, the executive branch has powers, the legislative branch has money. What does the judiciary do? Well, what the judiciary does, their special superpower, is that they allow those other branches to skip any accountability. It's not up to me. It's up to the court. I don't have to be the final decision. I don't want to take this issue on right or wrong. They will do it.
Starting point is 00:53:11 And we're seeing that to some extent now with the mask stuff as well, as we're going to get into that in a moment. But as soon as you had Marbury versus Madison, Jefferson's always said, well, that's it. The Constitution's dead. And it took a while for that to come to fruition. But we've now seen that, uh, that if you have one branch of government, doesn't matter which one it is.
Starting point is 00:53:35 And again, you can talk about whether it's judicial supremacy or whether it's bureaucratic supremacy, because all the bureaucracy is under the federal, under the executive branch. And they just kick the stuff over there. Let them, uh, you've got to pass it so we can find out what's in it.
Starting point is 00:53:50 So Nancy Pelosi, they put in the devil, the details. And if they get it wrong, then you'll have somebody like JD Vance come back and carve back a little bit of it temporarily, just a very narrow part of it. Now,
Starting point is 00:54:01 aren't you proud of me? Look at what I did. I, I prohibited some mask stuff out there, not much of it, know uh that allows them to not take the heat you know it's very subtle the way these these powers are gained or abdicated and we need to understand how that's being done because if we don't understand it we we are going to, uh, continually be victimized by it. That's one of the things from the very beginning of this, all these people said, well, it's not Trump is doing it.
Starting point is 00:54:32 It's the governors and it's not the Republican governors as a Democrat governor's well, that was absolutely a lie. It was Republican governors were doing it just as much as Democrat governors were doing it. But, um, they were all being funded. They were all being bribed by the federal government and that's the way they operate they don't have the power to directly order it under the 10th amendment that would be too risky uh and you know they will eventually start doing that
Starting point is 00:54:57 but um it's typically done by government regulation like you see see with the ATF, or it's done most frequently with monetary prizes. We're going to give you some money if you do this, or we're going to take money away from you if you don't do what I tell you to do. And so we have to be wise about how they're actually operating, because otherwise any of these laws that they pass are not really going to be effective. Some states in Mexico had moved to liberalize their laws until Wednesday, and now abortion after the Supreme Court there in Mexico, I said so, abortion will become available in all federal Mexican health institutions in every state
Starting point is 00:55:35 where women could have previously faced criminal penalties for undergoing the procedure. Let me just say when we look at this, the same type of thing happened in Ireland, Ireland and Mexico, a lot of places where abortion was never legal, it's now become legal. We think that we've had some victories with the Dobbs decision. All that did was to acknowledge that this is a state decision, which it always was and should be under our former government. And yet,
Starting point is 00:56:03 you see that even in Republican states, there's a big movement to remove restrictions in Republican states. We're losing this fight, quite frankly, folks. Let's not fool ourselves. Dobbs was a victory for the Tenth Amendment, but it really wasn't a victory for life because that fight has to be fought on a state by state basis. And we're losing that fight state by state.
Starting point is 00:56:31 And we're losing it in places like Mexico and Ireland and other places like that as well, because it is a moral fight that we're involved in, you know, or it's morality, it's ethics, it's things like that. Well, one person said abortion is not a crime. Is it? I think it is. You know, when we look at comfort care, for example, you know, the baby survives the abortion. What do we do?
Starting point is 00:56:57 Well, we kill it anyway. We kill it without direct action. Because if you use direct action as Kermit Gosnell did for two babies, he got murder charges on that. In that trial, they didn't have any jurors that didn't support abortion. They were appalled to find out that they had an abortionist who came in and talked to these jurors who had all said, you know, I think abortion is fine. And so she explained to them the difference between comfort care
Starting point is 00:57:23 and what Kermit Gosnell did, where he actively killed the baby, rather than setting it over on the side and letting it die in misery. That's supposed to be comfort care. That's what Ralph Northam, the medical doctor who became governor in Virginia, when he talked about that, people were amazed. And the jurors who all supported abortion, they were amazed at the idea of comfort care. But here it is. Let's talk about what it looks like when you do it to an adult. In Belgium, you had a terminally ill woman euthanized with a pillow, with a pillow, the Scalia technique. This doctor had tried to use lethal drugs,
Starting point is 00:58:08 and they were not working. So then he grabs a pillow, and he smothers her to death. Now, you see how this is essentially the same thing as the comfort care issue, right? I mean, they had said it was okay for the doctor to kill her but he has to do it a certain way is that what has come to in our society murder is okay as long as you do it in a certain way the doctor allegedly used a pillow to suffocate the woman to end her life a post-mortem showed signs of suffocation another belgian politician and doctor said what happened
Starting point is 00:58:49 here is not euthanasia the definition of this terrible situation devalues the gesture of euthanasia which accompanies a person to the end without pain it's just semantics you know it's murder you can call it abortion or you can call it euthanasia or you can call it comfort care we're talking about semantics here a lawyer representing the family said the bereaved are not demanding quote heavy sanctions unquote they said if rules exist it is so that sick rooms do not turn into crime scenes where anything can be done. Well, that's what we're doing, isn't it? And so yesterday I had, as I was looking through the news, I just came across several different things that were about ethics and morality, technology and wisdom. I heard a presentation about ethics and morality from John Lennox, and it really made me stop and think about some of these things.
Starting point is 00:59:59 As a matter of fact, first of all, the difference between ethics and morality. And this is an article from a few years ago by R.C. Sproul, who's now passed away. He said the English word ethic or ethics comes from the Greek word ethos. Happiness. We all know what it feels like. But sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives.
Starting point is 01:00:30 But how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. The words morals and morality come from the word mores. He said the difference is that the ethos of a society or a culture deals with its foundational philosophy, with its concepts of values. And he says there is a philosophical value system
Starting point is 01:01:17 that is the ethos of every culture in the world. On the other hand, mores has something to do with the customs and the habits, the normal forms of behavior that are found in a given culture. He said, ethics is concerned with what ought to be. Morality is concerned with what is. Is-ness or ought-ness, he says. That's kind of a joke ethics is normative it's imperative it deals with what someone ought to do but morality describes what someone is actually doing he said the two concepts are are intermixed confused merge blended into our contemporary understanding he said what has come out of this confusion of ethics and morality is the emergence of what I call statistical morality.
Starting point is 01:02:07 To find out what is normal, we do a statistical survey. We take a poll, and we find out what people are actually doing. For example, suppose we find that out of a majority of teenagers using marijuana,
Starting point is 01:02:20 we come to the conclusion that at this point in history then, it is normal for the adolescent in American culture to indulge in the use of marijuana. If it is normal, we deem it to be good and right. That's the new morality. And so now we see that with LGBT, for example. If enough people are doing it, well, that's the new normal. Because we don't have an absolute standard.
Starting point is 01:02:49 Ultimately, the science of ethics is concerned with what is right. Morality is concerned with what is accepted. In most societies, when something is accepted, it is judged to be right. And this produces a crisis for the Christian. When what is determines what ought to be, we might as Christians find ourselves swimming against the cultural current, and we do. The Christian concept of ethics is on a collision course with much of what is being expressed as morality.
Starting point is 01:03:23 We do not determine right or wrong based on what everybody else is doing. For example, if we study the statistics, we see that all men at one time or another lie. That doesn't mean that all men lie all the time. And if we look at this statistically, though, we would say that 100% of people indulge in dishonesty. And since it's 100%, well, then we should come to the conclusion that it is perfectly normal for human beings to tell lies. But even beyond that, he says the Bible says we lean toward lying, yet we're called to a higher standard. As Christians, the character of God supplies our ultimate ethos or our ethic, the ultimate framework by which we discern what's right, good, and pleasing to him. And of course, that's the key.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Are we going to have an ethical standard? How do we determine what is right or wrong? We see these people who are ethics professors all the time saying, well, no, I think you can kill a kid up to the age of two or three. They really haven't matured to the point where I think that they're human. So I think it'd be ethical to do it. And we keep using these terms interchangeably. The real key is not that we distinguish between ethics and morality and the semantics and the
Starting point is 01:04:47 backgrounds of that. But the real issue is that we look at this and we say, does society have a foundational standard? From a legal standpoint, that would be the Constitution. From a legal standpoint, that would be the idea that we have a living Constitution that the left is always putting out there. The living Constitution would be the idea that we have a living constitution that the left is always putting out there. The living constitution would be reflected in what society now accepts. And we don't care about what was written, even though everybody took an oath to do that. You have to have an objective standard. And so for the Christian, the real question is, is there a God and has he spoken for the people in politics? Is that, are we going to have a rule of law?
Starting point is 01:05:30 Are we going to have a mob doing whatever the mob wants to do? So, um, on a rock fan, Gregory, thank you very much for the tip. Um, and that's very kind. I appreciate what you have to say.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Um, so thank you for that. Um, but let's talk a little bit about what Brian shall have. He had to say, because he was looking at this from a different perspective. He says, we've replaced wisdom with technology. And, you know, as I saw that, I also saw a, it was an interview with John Lennox, as I said before, an Irish mathematician, but he's also a Christian who engages atheists in debates. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness.
Starting point is 01:06:22 We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. And he was interviewed by John Anderson, and he said some very interesting things with some interesting quotes from scientists and from one guy, Lord Sachs, who was a UK rabbi.
Starting point is 01:07:09 And he had an interesting thing to say about science. He said, science, Lord Sachs, said science takes things apart to see how they work. Religion puts them together to see what they mean. I thought that was very interesting. Science cannot give us meaning. He also quoted Einstein, and he says, Einstein said, you can speak of the ethical foundations of science, but you can't speak of the scientific foundations of ethics.
Starting point is 01:07:38 So very different things. And so when Brian Schlauhoff looks at looks at it contrasts wisdom with technology and um again you know science the the an example that john lennox said he said uh you can figure out what science and technology how to poison uh your aunt in order to uh get inheritance. But science isn't going to tell you whether or not it's right to do that. You're going to have to have some kind of an ethical foundation. And I think, again, we get back to when we talk about wisdom, even. Wisdom versus technology. Whose wisdom is it going to be?
Starting point is 01:08:20 Is it going to be our wisdom or is it going to be God's wisdom? John Lennox says that science can't give us the answers to the key questions who am i what is the meaning of life and where do we get our moral compass and at that point we get ejected into the pit of doom from monty vivon now seriously you know those are good questions those are very important questions but i think ultimately it's simpler than that it comes down to just two questions is there a god and has he spoken because if there is a god and he has spoken you better listen to what he has to say and he hasn't done any amendments to it so uh you know again we look at this that brasil hobby's point which is so we've been caught up so much in technology and the how of things we don't look
Starting point is 01:09:13 at the of the what of the why of things and and that sort of thing but he says it's also another aspect of this as well even what we talk about in terms of technology has changed quite a bit. Technology is much broader than what we think of as technology today. We look at the areas that have advanced quite a bit, computers, electronic devices, and things like that. All these things, as Brian Shalhavi points out, that are dependent upon electricity. And if you pull the plug on that, which these people are working very hard to pull the plug on it, as I mentioned before, in the name of preserving the climate and so forth, they're working very hard to destroy the infrastructure that supplies us electricity. And they will do it if we don't stop them. If we don't demand that they stop.
Starting point is 01:10:02 And if we don't point out that there aren't any lions on the Scottish Highlands, and we don't need a trap for lions, it's a trap for us. So if we go down that point, and if they either do it by slow destruction, or if we have something like an EMP, he says we forget that there's a lot of other technology that's always been around. Technology in the general sense is just how do you do this and how do you do that? People have come up with techniques to do all sorts of things.
Starting point is 01:10:34 You know, the Amish have a lot of technology that has been handed down from one person to the other. It's not based on computers and electricity, but they've got a lot of technology. They've got a lot of know-how. And we're forgetting all the know-how as we are now becoming completely dependent on electrical devices. He says, as I've written previous articles when I write about a crash of technology and the post-technological age, I'm not stating that all technology will go away or fail. What is inevitable is that we will recognize limitations of this technology, including the ways that it can be used to enslave us. And we'll be forced to use our God-given creativity and ingenuity
Starting point is 01:11:16 to make smart uses of the technology without depending on it as much as we do now. So we have to be careful that the technology does not become our master. That it does not make us passive. That it does not dumb us down. That it doesn't make us, to use the metaphor that H.G. Wells had in his time machine, it doesn't turn us into Eloy. But there were very few people today who were even thinking about that,
Starting point is 01:11:44 let alone preparing for it. They'll be the ones who suffer the most. So to prepare for the future post technological age, we need to acknowledge the difference between knowledge and wisdom. He says, um, our Western educational system needs to be completely overhauled because it's been built on the false foundation of darwinian evolutionary biology
Starting point is 01:12:06 we have exalted the physical sciences over other traditional forms of education he said the english word science has been thoroughly corrupted today it is used as replacement for truth it's become a religion scientism of course and science is the new religion it is based on authority. And as I've said over and over again, you know, Francis Bacon, when he came up with a scientific method, he said where he contrasted his scientific method with academia.
Starting point is 01:12:34 He said, we're not going to go to authorities and we're not going to go to authoritative schools, brand name schools to get our answers. We're going to get our answers by experimentation and observation and data and that type of thing. You have to be able to reproduce this if it's going to get our answers by experimentation and observation and data and that type of thing. You have to be able to reproduce this if it's going to be real. I thought it was very interesting. I talked about it within the last couple of weeks. I don't remember the exact date I talked about it, but there was a paper that somebody put out about these
Starting point is 01:12:58 controversial issues, and they said, we don't even want to go through peer review. Peer review is a joke. Peer review is something that's done by academia. It's done by people who are afraid to speak the truth. He says, here's my research. I'm putting it out there. You try to reproduce it. That's real science.
Starting point is 01:13:19 If you can reproduce it, it works. If you can't reproduce it, then it doesn't work. You verify it. Forget the peer review. We don't need that. Technology saysrian is defined today as almost exclusively electronic technology very recent development in human history the lifeblood of electronic technology ai all the rest of this stuff is electricity if that stops it's all gone How many people in today's society know how to survive in this role for extended periods of time with no electricity, as humans have done for thousands of years
Starting point is 01:13:54 before we developed electricity? Having not only our society but our very lives be dependent upon this electronic technology is not only not wise it is pure insanity all the knowledge and data in the world will be of no use once this electricity stops you have to find water and food without it by the way let me just say it's one reason you know uh jack lawson knows that that's why he put the stuff in a book he doesn't sell it in any electronic format he said here's what you need to know to find your food and your water and to survive and defend yourself and you're going to have it in a book so that when the uh the thing that is making us all vulnerable electricity
Starting point is 01:14:35 finally goes away you'll still be able to do this when the internet goes away you'll still be able to do this that's very key again you go to civil defense manual.com. He's got a chapter there for free that you can read about water. He's got another one about a nuclear war. And he's got a lot of people there who have, it's an excellent resource. Uh, as I've said before, one,
Starting point is 01:15:00 one person who got it said, uh, it's worth, uh, 25 times what I paid for it. So anyway, that's got a lot of techniques, a lot of technology to survive. And it isn't about an app or a computer program or the internet or any of that stuff. It's about surviving when that stuff goes away even.
Starting point is 01:15:24 So he says, what we have now is a technological society with very little wisdom so where do we get wisdom i got to proverbs get wisdom my son right well where does it come from is it going to be man's wisdom is it going to be god's wisdom again it comes back to is there a a God? Has he spoken? I'm convinced he has. I bet everything on that. Everything in my life, I bet on that. To describe the difference between wisdom and knowledge, I like to use the illustration of the modern automobile, he said.
Starting point is 01:15:59 There isn't a single person reading this article today that learned how to drive by using the scientific method to obtain knowledge. He didn't learn how to drive by reading books on auto mechanics. Or on internal combustion engines. Or on electric battery operated lithium batteries. That doesn't teach you how to drive an automobile. You could develop some hypotheses and theories about how to go about driving one. And then use trial and error to see if they work to test your hypothesis and theories. But that would not be wise. You'd probably crash. Instead, you learn how to drive a motor vehicle by looking for somebody who already knows how to drive one. Someone with
Starting point is 01:16:33 more wisdom and experience than you. And then you ask that person to teach you. The general principle here would be that more experience one has in successfully driving a motor vehicle, the better able they are to pass that experience on to somebody else. How much they know about vehicles, such as words printed in a book, is pretty much irrelevant in actually using a motor vehicle. Yeah, that's it. It's the difference between education and training, isn't it? Education is knowing about something in a sense.
Starting point is 01:17:06 Training is you're learning about it and you're learning by doing it. And when we talk about the big questions of life, is there a God and has he spoken? There's a lot of advice, a lot of education that is there for certain. But also, there has to be a submission to being trained. You know, God doesn't just give us a bunch of head knowledge, but we go through life, and the bad things that happen to us in this life and the good things
Starting point is 01:17:39 that happen to us in this life, they're all about training. We have to learn how to deal with the pitfalls of good things, just like we have to learn what to do when we fall and things are bad. He said you could read a book about how to start a fire using a flintstone instead of a Bic lighter, for example, but until you actually attempt to do it and learn how to build a fire that way by experience you'll not know how to do it using flint and so that's the key thing brian shall hobby vaccine impact our health impact.com he finishes up by saying seek wisdom from the wisest person in the universe that's right god god has spoken why wouldn't you look for his wisdom why wouldn't you look for his wisdom? Why wouldn't you look for what he expects of us and why he has put us here?
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Starting point is 01:20:16 crime and punishment right not the big book but if you look at California or a lot of liberal states are now doing this, you have crime and no punishment. No punishment. Giant Foods, as I pointed out last week, they're now circling the wagons because in Washington, D.C., there is so much shoplifting. They don't know what to do. I mean, locking stuff up, that's not working. So they're going to try to get rid of national brands. Maybe if, you know, this isn't something that has a certain panache, maybe if it's just private label brands, then maybe they'll leave it alone.
Starting point is 01:20:59 Boy, that is really desperate, isn't it? Isn't it a shame that it has come to that in America? And yet, when we look at California, where this stuff was really rolled out with these Soros prosecutors and with a legislature, and one of the guys who was a sponsor of that bill said, we made a really big mistake with this. And yet, instead of fixing that mistake, instead of going back and saying, well, we're not going to treat crime under $1,000, theft under $1,000, we're not going to just let that go. We're not going to treat it as a misdemeanor and just let the people go.
Starting point is 01:21:33 No, instead, they are still running in the wrong direction. They're not fixing that. They've got a bill that's about to pass that will essentially prohibit workers from doing anything to stop this theft. They're not saying that they're going to have threat of punishment from police. They remove the threat of punishment for theft. And so now these people are doing it rampantly. So what they have is a bill that would legally mandate employers to implement a workplace violence
Starting point is 01:22:05 prevention plan because they're not going to do anything to stop the crime. And it's already passed in the Senate and it is coming up for a third reading in the state assembly before heading for a full vote. If they pass it, it's likely to be signed by grab in nuisance. Yeah. Governor grabbing is going to, he thinks he's going to run for president. If Biden doesn't make it, as he realized that people are going to show what has been happening in California, just call him governor grabbing because he's allowed everybody just go in and grab whatever they want and run for the exits without any punishment, any threat of
Starting point is 01:22:49 it. And then don't you dare try to stop them. You know, if you stop them, they're going to come after your employer. So your employer is going to say, as we've already seen with a, what was it? Was it home Depot or Lowe's had some woman try to stop a guy who was stealing and they fired her. They fired her. I said, well, I just get your severance pay by going back, making multiple trips and just taking whatever you want, reselling it. I guess that's the system we're going to have.
Starting point is 01:23:18 The measure seeks to compel employers whose workers face a credible threat of violence. Because why? Because they're in California in a retail store. To provide effective violence prevention training and maintain a violence incident log. Employers' violence prevention plans will have to ensure, quote, employees comply with safe and healthy work practices, which may include disciplinary action.
Starting point is 01:23:50 So if people come in to steal stuff and you try to stop them, you'll be fired or worse. So just let it go. Well, it has killed Beverly Hills. You've got one guy who has been taking pictures of what Beverly Hills looks like now. Because, you know, they loaded up the truck and they looted beverly hills that is that's uh but uh this person nostalgic angeleno shows off more than a dozen beverly hills retailers and restaurants that have completely shuttered not replaced by new businesses leaving their empty storefronts as shelves luxury staples like bar like Barney's New York or once popular brands have filed for bankruptcy in recent years.
Starting point is 01:24:29 It's got pictures of Chanel all boarded up. This is the direct result of the policies in California. And again, does it make it right? Because this has become commonplace? Now because this is accepted standards? Or do we have to have some kind of an objective standard? And is there a reason that we said, thou shalt not steal? There's real pragmatic consequences for this besides what God said.
Starting point is 01:25:03 So again, is he going to run in 2024? This is all the buzz. And of course, we know that he's been angling for that. This is why he was engaging with DeSantis. All this talk about the debate, but they were even firing stuff back and forth. DeSantis and a lot of his backers looking at this stuff and saying, well, you know, Trump,
Starting point is 01:25:23 he's got all these legal problems. Maybe he's not going to make it through that. And, of course, Trump, people have already forgotten the 2022 election where Trump basically destroyed the Republican Party's chances of taking over the Senate by putting up people and pushing forward people like Dr. Oz and Blake Masters and all the rest of this stuff. Yeah. People that are not,
Starting point is 01:25:48 uh, have no principles, but, um, they are celebrities. They look good. They're connected to the right people, that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:25:57 And, uh, so the Republican party, which should have had a massive red tide, got nothing except in Florida because of what Trump was doing. And so Gavin Newsom is looking at Biden. It's like, I don't think this guy is going to be able to make it for another two years.
Starting point is 01:26:14 And everybody is saying that now. And you got two thirds of the people who would vote for Democrats saying they don't want Biden to run again. So he's obviously positioning himself. There's no doubt about it. But he's going to have, if he runs, he's going to have these pictures of shuttered Beverly Hills and all the rest of these places that have been driven out of business.
Starting point is 01:26:38 But it's even worse than that. Not only is the governor going to be characterized by people grabbing stuff and running for the exits, but grabbing nuisance is also a nuisance to parents and to families. They have a California judge has said that he's blocked a notification policy by a school district. Chino Valley Unified School District put in a parental notification policy. If your kid thinks that they're a different gender, the parents need to be notified. The reason that's there is because you don't want them groomed. And like I talked about last week, you know, you look at the grooming tactics that have now surfaced in Andrew Tate's
Starting point is 01:27:26 and his organization's emails. We've got to cut this girl off from her support network and her family and all the rest of the stuff. This is what criminals always do. This is what traffickers, sex traffickers, pedophiles, pimps like Andrew Tate, this is what they always do. They cut you away from everybody else so they can dominate you. And then the other thing that Andrew Tate does, which is what they do in schools as well, got to take that off your bag. You can't do this. You can't say that.
Starting point is 01:27:56 We're going to make some arbitrary rules and punish you for violating those arbitrary rules. It's classic. It's done across the spectrum. Whether you're talking about a pornographer like Tate or whether you're talking about these schools, they don't want the parents to know what's going on. And so this school district said, no, we're going to tell the parents. So now a California judge says you can't. I'm not going to allow that to happen.
Starting point is 01:28:23 And it's not just the judge. This was the California Attorney General, Rob Bonta, who created this lawsuit. So the California Attorney General creates the lawsuit and gets the judge to agree with him. So the California Attorney General and the judge agree. Parents are not supposed to know what their kids are doing in the school. The school grooms them to tell them that they're in the wrong body and you're not supposed to know what their kids are doing in the school. The school grooms them to tell them that they're in the wrong body, and you're not supposed to know about it, says the establishment in California. The California judge went so far as to say parents pose a, quote,
Starting point is 01:28:55 clear and present danger. Wow. Parents are a clear and present danger to LGBTQ students. He's right. Because the parents would tell them, they're playing mind games with you. You don't want to do that. See, they talk about this being a genocide because they create the LGBTQ kids by mind games, by propaganda, by deception, by grooming. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey,
Starting point is 01:29:35 the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. That's how they propagate themselves.
Starting point is 01:30:17 They're not propagating themselves biologically. They're doing it psychologically. And so the temporary restraining order was issued in response to a California Attorney General Rob Bonetta's lawsuit against that district saying you will not tell parents what we are doing to the kids. And then it gets even worse than that. Now, the entire state legislature, as well as the governor, as they're working on a law to prevent anybody from, not just the cops. Cops, you can't arrest these people. It's just a misdemeanor if they're stealing stuff. And people who work in the store, you can't do anything to stop the theft. We're going to prohibit that. Now, the state of California is going to prohibit parents keeping their kids.
Starting point is 01:31:07 Not only are they going to tell the school district that you cannot inform, even if the school district wants to tell the parents what's going on, the school district's not allowed to do that. And now they're going to say, as that judge said, parents are a clear and present danger to this LGBT stuff. Now the state is threatening to take kids away from parents if they do not affirm transgenderism. Yeah, now the governor is grabbing kids. Governor nuisance. California may soon require judges to consider if a parent affirms their child's gender identity when making custody decisions.
Starting point is 01:31:46 They're already doing it many places in terms of adoption. This would be when there is a divorce and child custody fight, that type of thing. The person who's going to get the child is the person who thinks that they ought to be psychologically groomed. You see, this always comes down. This has been decades in development, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This is why they always wanted to talk about children's rights and why the children do not belong to the parents. Isn't that interesting? Melissa Harris Perry and MSNBC and Biden and all the rest of them. You got to get over this idea that the children belong to you.
Starting point is 01:32:28 But isn't that the whole theory under which abortion operates? Yeah, the children belong to you. It's just, you know, you can do with them whatever you want. You want to kill the kid? Okay, kill the kid. If you don't want to kill the kid and somebody attacks a pregnant woman and, you know kills a pregnant pregnant woman and her baby two counts of murder but if you want to kill the kids since the kid belongs to you you can kill the kid but when the kid's born no you can't do anything about it that's what i said they
Starting point is 01:32:53 don't support freedom of choice for anything other than murdering babies that's the left when it comes to how to educate your kid they don't support that when it comes to medical care for yourself your body your choice no no we'll make that choice for you now we'll make that choice for your kid too as a parent you don't get to choose the medical care for your child the education for your child none of that stuff but the child does belong to you at the point that you want to kill them, so you can abort them. That is so obviously dishonest. This is about not having to get involved after a child has been beaten and had their arm broken or after they've been kicked out. This is not about physical abuse or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:33:48 This is about, we're going to propagate this LGBT stuff. And parents and family, it's not going to be allowed to get in the way. Our primary value, as we have been told by these people who are pushing us into war with Russia, our primary value is LGBT. That's what we're about. We've heard it from the British defense people. We've heard it from the Biden administration and the Pentagon. Our primary purpose here is LGBT.
Starting point is 01:34:17 Tell me these people are not satanic. They hate the family. They hate life. They want to eradicate humanity by war, by sterilization, by degeneracy. So Washington, state of Washington, passed a law in May allowing the state to not inform parents if their child runs away from home in order to access sex change procedures in Washington
Starting point is 01:34:47 and all the rest of this stuff. Yeah, it is grooming. It is trafficking. It is classic, classic stuff here. And so not only are they doing all that, but now in a proactive way, California State Assembly has now declared August to be Transgender History Month beginning next year. We've already got a Pride Month, and now I guess what they're going to do is they're
Starting point is 01:35:09 going to go right through their little alphabet, you know, LGBT. And I guess we can certainly got enough of their imaginary degeneracy that we could have a history celebration every month for the LGBT spectrum. Every month, a different one of these things. It truly is amazing what is happening in California. Grab a nuisance thinks that he's going to run for president. So, and, and it's not just in California and it's not just in Washington, DC or Washington State, Oklahoma.
Starting point is 01:35:46 Oklahoma. They have hired as a school principal a guy, 52-year-old guy, who is a drag queen. I call them dragons. Who was arrested on child pornography charges. Who was doing probation for drug charges, so drugs, child pornography, and a drag queen. And in Oklahoma, conservative Oklahoma, Republican state,
Starting point is 01:36:16 they've decided, the school board has, that they want him as principal. Folks, it's time that we defund the schools. Come on. Let's start that move we defund the schools. Come on. Let's start that move. Defund the schools. You'll be surprised at how much money it is costing you. We've got to defund these schools.
Starting point is 01:36:33 School does not equal education. As a matter of fact, everybody should understand by now it's about conditioning. And the conditioning has become so vile. We just need to stop this but you can get educated without the school you can get a real education instead of being miseducated this person dr shane brent murnan 52 hired as an elementary school principal in oklahoma he had put out on facebook and then took it down. He celebrated a new district and new respect for me, right? Murnan had his personal devices confiscated by police in 2001
Starting point is 01:37:12 on suspicion of possession of child pornography. Then a fifth grade teacher. He was arrested two weeks after that was confiscated. But then an appeals court judge said it was, quote, clear from a review of the pictures that they do not represent child pornography. Do you remember when we had this discussion with the Supreme Court Justice Brown Jackson? And she said, well, you know, I think we're just really too hard on people
Starting point is 01:37:41 with child pornography. It's a very subjective thing, and everybody does it. The whole idea that that's the new morality. We don't have any objective standards about any of this stuff. And, of course, have you really done some forensic test to determine the age of the kids in the pictures and everything? All of these different prevarications that they used to get out, and the judge bought
Starting point is 01:38:05 that and so they released him he was not convicted of this because he had a judge it was like brown jackson who doesn't frankly have a problem with this stuff in august of 2002 they obtained he said i got the pictures by accident i don't know how that stuff got on there. That's not what you think, right? And so they said, we also cannot prove, we can't prove how he got these pictures and we can't prove the age of the individuals here. But they fired him nevertheless because that was 20 years ago. 21 years ago. Now here we are 21 years later and you don't fire people for that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 01:38:45 You make them the school principal. He even had to complete probation over a drug charge. And so when people found out about this and they contacted the Oklahoma City Public Schools, they said, well, we understand. I'm sorry, the Western Heights Public Schools was the one that hired him. They said, well, we understand. I'm sorry, the Western Heights Public Schools is the one that hired him. They said, well, we understand the situation
Starting point is 01:39:07 may cause concern and questions among parents, staff, and community members. But, you know, hey, that's tough. Defund the schools. Defund the schools. We've got to stop giving them money. We've got to cut them off. The corruption is just unbelievable it is
Starting point is 01:39:28 yeah unusual hiring practices I just saw a report out of Houston where they found this you talk about unusual hiring practices they found this corrupt city government and this corrupt police department that was north of Houston a couple of hours. And his reports were done by KHOU 11 in Houston. This is a town of only 250 people, but they had 50 cops writing tickets to people with the interstate that ran through there and making millions in terms of fines every year. The whole thing was a racket. And then it got even worse as they started looking at this.
Starting point is 01:40:12 They looked at the resumes of the cops that had been hired in this small town. It was called Coffee City. And to their credit, KHOU stayed on this thing for a while. They investigated. They found that at least half of the cops that had been hired in this speed trap city at least half of them had been fired for inappropriate behavior you know ranging from excessive force and you know abuse as a cop to just individuals who had been arrested because they were drunk driving or driving under the influence or something like that including the police chief who had a charge of driving under the influence
Starting point is 01:40:50 and he never even bothered to respond to it in that jurisdiction i don't know why they didn't arrest him but anyway he um you know they they found all this stuff and then they found that these guys were working as private security guards in Houston. I think that's one of the things that got into that. They were working as private security guards, and they kept calling the Houston Police Department and saying, I want this person arrested. They talked back to me and that type of thing. And the police chief in Houston was getting so much of that stuff, he contacted the district
Starting point is 01:41:20 attorney, and the district attorney told him, well, we just ignore them. That got them really angry. But they supplied footage, like ring doorbell footage of some of the stuff on the police chief who was there working in Houston. The police chief of that small town was working as a security guard in Houston. And they found a whole slew of officers that were working as security guards. And get this, full time, full time in Houston and still pulling a salary up in Coffee City. And so they got some big changes.
Starting point is 01:42:01 Those people got fired. The police chief got fired. So it's some big changes. They had those people got fired. The police chief got fired. So it's made some changes. They need to change the people running that town because they had to know that all this stuff was going on. I mean, if you go out and you hire 50 cops in a town of 250 people, I think the town council and those people know what's going on as well. Don't you? Well, we're going to take a, but again, I mention that because we need to look at all of these institutions. As Frank Serpico said, every institution is run by human.
Starting point is 01:42:36 And you're going to have bad people in every institution. So the question is, are you going to purge the institution or are you going to, if the institution doesn't purge these people out, then you have to purge the institution, because the institution, if it embraces that corruption, is a corrupt organization. This is what's happening in that Oklahoma City. This is, in many ways, worse than what is going on in Coffee City, where they're shaking people down for traffic violations and making millions off of people with a predatory police force, because this is predatory on your kids.
Starting point is 01:43:12 You know, well, the conservative people in Oklahoma, you know, we were just Merle Haggard when we need him, you know, well, the conservative people in Oklahoma,
Starting point is 01:43:20 will they do something about this? They're going to let this guy dragon with child porn and drug charges and all the rest. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives. But how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness? We'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for
Starting point is 01:44:06 and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. What's this stuff? Well, I didn't prove it. Not to my satisfaction, not to this judge's satisfaction. Yeah, right. We'll be right back. Thank you. Terima kasih telah menonton! so you're listening to the david knight show all right welcome back and uh comment and a tip from mr goldfold on rock fan thank you very much sir uh he says uh a lowes in georgia fired a female
Starting point is 01:46:14 68 year old clerk she was beaten by several thugs when resisting their looting lowes hired her back within 72 hours after all of the negative PR public pressure and boycotts work. Yeah, that's true. That's true. Well, I'm glad that they hired her back.
Starting point is 01:46:31 That might be the same one that I was thinking of. I didn't know that she was hired back. I'm thinking that's the same thing because I think it was a Lowe's and I think it was in Georgia. I just was not aware of the public pressure and boycott. So thank you for letting me know that and not follow it up on that. And let me thank people who have, these are some of the people who have sent us a donation in the mail.
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Starting point is 01:49:03 this program going and it's just a few who do. thank you uh for those of you who do and the rest uh we'd say uh if you'd consider even just a five dollar contribution that would uh be way more money than we needed even if everybody did that but it's so few people who do uh things get kind of touch and go but let's talk a little bit about um the masks and uh some legislation that's been introduced and also about megan kelly she's very excited that she is about to interview president trump for the first time in 10 years she said i did not realize that he didn't grant her any direct personal interviews when he was running for president or even as president. There was a lot of back and forth between them. She made some very, you know,
Starting point is 01:49:53 I'm an offended woman type of comments during the debates where she was one of the questioners there. On Rockfin, thank you very much, Andromeda. Appreciate that. Thank you very much. Anyway, this fall's COVID variant might really be different, says Wall Street Journal. on rock fan. Thank you very much. Andromeda. Appreciate that. Thank you very much. Uh, anyway, this falls COVID variant might really be different. Says wall street journal. You mean they're not faking it this time.
Starting point is 01:50:18 The wolves of wall street journal have been crying wolf for so long that nobody believes them. But this time you got to be afraid. This could be the real thing. This time. It wasn't the real thing in 2020 or 2021. None of these, the Omicron, the rest of this stuff. wasn't the real thing in 2020 or 2021 none of these the omicron the rest of this stuff no no no this might be the real thing this time so uh be afraid be very afraid and uh then again as megan kelly is saying even as she's talking about her and very excited
Starting point is 01:50:40 she cut like a 10 minute video which i didn't watch all of it um i just you know she's got a video about this that she's interviewing him oh yeah i've talked to all these different presidential candidates and and but there's one that i haven't done he's coming up so 10 minutes about how she's so excited to talk to president trump and yet she told her guest writer david zweig that uh she regrets having gotten his shot now she doesn't call it the trump shot uh she calls it the covet 19 vaccine because we don't want to associate that with donald trump do we not if you want to make a living uh explaining on her show wednesday that she would have been better off without it she said she was glad that her children had not been vaccinated amid the heavy pressure to do so during the pandemic. She said, I thank God that I didn't
Starting point is 01:51:29 stick them with that vaccine. I'm sorry I did it to myself. I regret getting the vaccine. I don't think I needed it, she said. I think I would have been fine. I'd gotten COVID many times and it was well past when the vaccine was doing what it was supposed to be doing what is she talking about i've got to say i've talked to a lot of people in media and as i said there was an extended interview when she came to info wars and she was you know they were kicking off the uh sandy hook uh attacks on uh on alex jones they sent her there as a vanguard for that. And that interview was supposed to be recorded. I wish it had been recorded, but dude did not turn it on.
Starting point is 01:52:13 So we did not get a tape of it. But we talked about a lot of stuff. And I was just amazed at somebody who is a lawyer, somebody who's in media, and how uninformed she was about so many things about big issues too you know like civil asset forfeiture and the war on drugs and she's a lawyer as well as somebody in this she just depends on what people tell her and what they put on the teleprompter and that's what got her into this situation personally. She said after being vaccinated and then boosted again. And then having COVID because the vaccine and the booster didn't work.
Starting point is 01:52:56 She began suffering from an autoimmune issue, she said. And then for the first time, I tested positive for autoimmune issue in my annual physical. And I went to the best rheumatologist in New York. In other words, most expensive. And I asked her, do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the booster and then got COVID within three weeks? And she said, yes. And I wasn't the only one she had seen that with but two years ago as um western journal points out uh she i'm sorry it wasn't western yeah it was originally western journals on wnd as well as i point out two years
Starting point is 01:53:34 ago she was very dismissive of vaccine fears because as usual megan kelly was totally uninformed about what was going on she had no idea where she was in the universe, what these people have been practicing for the last 20 years. She didn't understand the annual flu shot game that they were playing on everybody. None of that. She had no context for any of this stuff. And so when somebody said something about the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, she jumps in and she says,
Starting point is 01:54:00 ah, there's nothing to worry about that. I'm getting the Johnson and Johnson vaccine this weekend, uh, April April 2021. I have zero qualms because I have spent a life immersed in media, obsessed with fear mongering that is often irresponsible and untrue. Do what your doctor tells you to do and ignore everyone else. Well, I think they didn't really care what doctors were telling people. The doctor told you to get some ivermectin,
Starting point is 01:54:30 they would take that doctor's license. Did she not know that? You know, the bottom line is yes, they are obsessed with fear mongering, but you got to know what is real and what isn't. They want you to fear things that you don't need to be afraid of because they don't want you to fear the things that you should be afraid of, like the vaccine, like the Trump shot. So she said she has now permanently altered her future because she trusted authority figures. Oh, she didn't say that. They said that at Western Journal. She altered her future because she trusted authority figures who understand nothing but power and greed. And she interviews these people and she doesn't understand that. She has face-to-face with all these top-level politicians and she's totally
Starting point is 01:55:21 clueless about what they're about. In her case, I think that's true. A lot of people, I think, you know better. Come on, you're just lying to people. I really think she doesn't have a clue. Again, I talked to her for a very long, she interviewed me for a very long time. And, you know, but that was her career path at Fox News. She would just have trusted authority figures who were there.
Starting point is 01:55:42 She had this big entourage of people who wrote the news for her, put it on. And they came around. They asked us, they said, how do you put the news together? You know, who runs the meetings? We decide what's going to be covered and when the angles that you're going to cover it. And it's like, nothing like that happens around here. We all do our own stuff. We do our own research.
Starting point is 01:56:02 What? What? You do your own research? Said the handler who was going around with a notepad collecting stuff for kelly uh last year kelly announced that her sister who she said had been in very good health died from a sudden heart attack at the age of 58 now she's come forward to share her story and her regrets and as they said in western journal becoming becoming a beacon of light, warning others about the possible dangers
Starting point is 01:56:28 of blind obedience to so-called experts. What about warning people about blind obedience and blindly following somebody like Donald Trump, who put Fauci in charge of everything and did 20, 20 commercials talking about how faithfully he had executed Fauci's orders. They campaigned on being Fauci's puppet. So we'll see. We'll see what she does. And she's bragging about the fact she's finally landed an interview with Trump.
Starting point is 01:56:56 She hasn't talked to him for a decade. I can guarantee you that she will not, not challenge him on any of this stuff she's not going to challenge him on the trump shot just like tutor dixon didn't tutor dixon goes off this you know we got heart attacks myocarditis and blood clots and all this other kind of stuff don't you think we should start testing these vaccines before biden puts out a new one oh yeah i think you probably should test that before you do a new one. What about yours? She didn't say that, right? She allowed Trump to completely escape any responsibility for this vaccine that he not only endlessly, shamelessly promoted
Starting point is 01:57:34 for the year that they were developing it, rolling it out, and he was, you know, shoveling unbelievable amounts of money to them, but they continued to push it for another three years. It's just this spring. After he had done it for three years, he finally shut up about it. And now he's reinventing himself as Mr. Anti-vax. Oh, yeah, we should actually do some tests on this stuff before we rolled out.
Starting point is 01:58:03 If Biden is doing it, same thing, Biden. I'm not taking that. Trump put that out without testing it. But then, as soon as he gets in, I'm going to mandate it. The thing that I was saying wasn't going to work was dangerous. And so, she's going to have a 10-minute video. She already has a 10-minute video about her gushing about her interview that is coming up with the failed casino owner.
Starting point is 01:58:29 Reality TV. There's no reality in it. Biden, it comes out in a book that was released this week. The book was The Last Politician. and in the book, they say that as Biden's team scrambled to tackle the coronavirus in 2021, the president would quip during meetings that his then White House chief medical advisor, Anthony Fauci, should sit in the vice president's chair. When the president assembled his COVID team, he would jokingly direct Fauci to sit in the vice president's chair. You know what he said? I can imagine what
Starting point is 01:59:05 Fauci said. No, thanks. I don't want to be the vice president. I've always been the president. Last year, I was president all year. I don't need that. I'm not taking the demotion. Besides, it'd be a massive pay cut, right? He makes more money than the president does. The vice president makes half as much money as the president, but he makes more than both of them. Why would he do that? It'd be a demotion for him. No, he ran both the Trump and the Biden presidency. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness
Starting point is 01:59:53 code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Yeah, the book, The Last Politician, he says Fauci had, quote, unparalleled access to the tight inner circle of advisors who surrounded Biden for decades. For his part, Fauci, quote, struggled to contain his exuberance about working with Biden. Yeah, this guy who is a flatterer. Again, you know, he very exuberant about how much he loved working for Trump. He'll flatter anybody and everybody.
Starting point is 02:00:45 That's the way flatterers are. You know, they they flatter you to your face and then they stick the knife in your back when you're not around. When Fauci made his way to the podium in the White House briefing room for the first time after the Biden inauguration, he felt a surge of traumatic memories wash over him writes the author for the first time in years he was no longer in the awkward position of having to correct the president that he served and and trump again writes does that commercial i've played for you several times i've played again today uh he did a commercial about how obedient trump said a commercial about how obedient Trump was to Fauci. That was how he was campaigning in 2020. Biden would harangue Fauci during his first month of presidency.
Starting point is 02:01:36 He says, when is the nation going to return to normal? You hear that? It's Fauci giving the orders. When, you know, as Simon says, you know, a game of Simon says, a game of Fauci giving the orders? When, you know, as Simon says, you know, a game of Simon says, a game of Fauci says, when can we do this? When can we do that?
Starting point is 02:01:52 And this is the way it was happening through both Trump and Biden. When can we return to normal? When can we do? The president was deeply reliant on the controversial figure's advice for assistance and assistance, so much so that when other public health officials
Starting point is 02:02:04 attempted to draft an answer, Biden would disregard them and ask to speak to fauci yes bring in the wizard we have to listen to him later when new variants variants of the ones that really matter we were told this of every one of them they all really matter when new variants of the coronavirus began making their way to the u.s biden pressured fauci to discover whether the corona vaccine would protect people brought him in he said soothsayer say a sooth tell me and fauci said no it's going to take us weeks to find this out here. No, actually, it would take you years if you actually did the test. But we're not going to, we'll disperse with that. In Germany. In Germany.
Starting point is 02:02:55 And this is from Eugipius. And he's absolutely right. It's what I've said. They don't care. The major parties in Germany don't care at all about investigating this thing because they've all had a hand in it. Just like murder on the Orient Express. You know, every one of these leaders, every one of these political parties came in and stuck us. To kill us, to kill our children, to kill our society.
Starting point is 02:03:29 And so the only one who wasn't involved in that in Germany, writes Eugipius, is the Alternative for Deutschland, AFD. And he said the only place where they have sufficient political clout and majority to hold an investigation is in Brandenburg. And so they did that they summoned these people this the guy who was essentially the german version of fauci and uh his name is lothar it's like a mythological villain lothar wheeler the german counterpart to fauci and another person bridget keller stanislavski who is head of the department of pharmaceutical safety so this would be like their fda so they got like the nih guy and the fda guy coming in there woman and so he said you know the journalists who hung on every word that this German Fauci said, Lothar,
Starting point is 02:04:28 they were not interested in reporting what was going on in this investigation in Brandenburg. But the guy comes in, and as they're talking to them about the injuries and about the effectiveness, they said, well, we've received so many reports that we can't handle them. We've received so many injury reports, we've been overwhelmed. And we had to get help from other departments because we didn't have enough people to handle the adverse events. And they didn't just start evaluating these things yesterday, as Eugipius says. They've been doing this for many years.
Starting point is 02:05:03 But the problem is, they said we published all its reviews on adverse events so far only on the basis of self-initiated reports from physicians and affected patients. And we see the same thing we see here in the United States, that it's a very cumbersome, time-consuming process
Starting point is 02:05:20 for the physician to report it, so they typically don't. It's like Harvard years ago said only 1% of these things are reported because it's so cumbersome. And so same thing is happening with this. But even with that, they have so many that they can't keep up with it. I wonder how many there really are. And in addition to that, they've never bothered to complete their own study of whether or not it was effective. Lothar, Weiler, I like the name Lothar better. So only shortly before he had told the committee that monitoring the effectiveness of vaccination was the central task of his organization.
Starting point is 02:06:10 But, you know, we've seen this in the U.S. as well. They created the VAERS thing because they gave legal immunity to the vaccine companies. But then they never went back and looked at any of this stuff. They said, yeah, we'll give them legal immunity and we'll create this database and we'll use that to make vaccines safer. And so there was a lawsuit and they fought that lawsuit to find out, well, what recommendations have you made? And when it came to the end and they had to turn over the data, they said, well, we've never even really looked at it. Same thing here. But here's a final thing that I think is very interesting about this. As this Fauci guy, Lothar, is testifying. There was another guy that accompanied him.
Starting point is 02:06:50 And this guy was from the Federal Ministry of Health. His name is Heiko Rotman Grossner. He testified that his task was to ensure that Wheeler, Lothar, was complying with his leave to testify. And so he required authorization to provide information. And they said, these are official government secrets. You see, in the same way that this whole thing is being run by the CIA and the intelligence community, same thing in Germany as well. You know, it's these people who have been doing the germ games on a regular basis.
Starting point is 02:07:24 And it's these people who come in when this guy. You know, it's these people who have been doing the germ games on a regular basis. And it's these people who come in when this guy is called in, finally get the AFD, he's got enough political majority to run an investigation, the only one done, then they have this guy follow him in there. And as they're asking him questions, this goon to protect the secrets, this Grossner, he's giving the guy hand signals. You can't say, no, don't say anything about that. And even passing him notes.
Starting point is 02:07:53 And it got the people who were running the committee so angry, they said, move him. And they moved two seats away from the guy so he couldn't pass him notes and tell him what to say what he could and could not say and they said uh eugipius says uh rothman grossner is not just anybody he's the former head of the health security subdivision see same as it is here he was an eager and early advocate for lockdowns probably because they've been practicing it you know for 20 plus years and other heavy restrictions he demanded a nationwide shutdown as early as february the 24th the very day that the who endorsed chinese mass containment and so eugipius concludes by saying it's hard for me to put into words what a scandal this is the federal republic forced literally millions of germans to not just one, not just two, but at least three of these Trump shots
Starting point is 02:08:50 that pose a genuine risk to them. In many cases, the state threatened unemployment for noncompliance. They shut the unvaccinated out of public life for months. They even tried to mandate vaccination via the Bundestag. Despite these grave violations of personal autonomy and bodily integrity, the bureaucrats who supported these crimes and justified them with relentless lies about virological doom now plead that their offices simply don't have the
Starting point is 02:09:22 time to establish how safe or effective they are three years on the jabs they continue to promote it's a lot of work but they're understaffed you know there's just so much data to go through finally yeah finally here in the u.s cdc repeatedly advising people even after they've been injured to get more doses. I just think it's very interesting, you know, the deagle.com, that everybody, what is this thing? And then they took it down a year or two ago. And, you know, in Deagle, they had it raise a lot of people's eyebrows. They said, look, here's the population of the United States,
Starting point is 02:09:58 and we project that by 2025 it's going to be down by two-thirds. Like, wow. And I just, somebody mentioned that the other day and I thought about that and I said, you know Two-thirds of people got the jab And they're saying the population is going to be down by two-thirds And you know two-thirds is kind of an interesting number because when you look at the Milgram experiment and people's obedience to authority That works on about two-thirds of the people And you look at peer pressure the ash experiment. That was also about two-thirds of the people. And you look at peer pressure, the ASH experiment, that was also about two-thirds of the people.
Starting point is 02:10:30 Did they kind of look at this and say, you know, we'll be able to browbeat about two-thirds of the people to be able to get a toxic, population-reducing, untested, dangerous mRNA thing? I think maybe it's just a coincidence, right? I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Nothing to think about there at all. We're going to take a quick break and we have, um, uh, Gerald Slinty ready to join us. Anxious to talk to Gerald. We'll be right back.
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Starting point is 02:13:00 A lot of work goes into that and a lot of information for you. Again, if you want to subscribe to that, you can get 10% off if you use the code NIGHT. But Gerald Cilenti has always been also about Occupy Peace. And I want to begin today, Gerald, by talking about what is going on in Ukraine. This last week, as we've seen, this place is being turned into a literal no-man's land with all the cluster bombs and mines and everything that both sides are putting in. They lost the first Challenger 2 tank. You know, these are these state of the art tanks.
Starting point is 02:13:35 And of course, they disappeared just like all the rest of them because the people there are not really trained. They don't have the proper support. And everybody writes all these articles about that. But meanwhile, they're saying they've lost at least 400 000 troops just on the ukrainian side in this war it's just amazing and it continues to escalate doesn't it yeah that arrogant little boy anthony blinken oh don't you know who my daddy was i went to dalton i went to harvard yeah a member of the a murderous little clown of nothing every white this guy is supported since he's been in washington under the obama administration on and on and on on and on and on just was over there in ukraine giving stealing another billion dollars of our money
Starting point is 02:14:28 to keep bloodying the killing fields over there spewing out the crap that ukraine's counter-offensive is making progress oh now they call it the summer counter-offensive it began as a spring counter-offensive didn't start to the summer counteroffensive it began as a spring counteroffensive it didn't start to the summer they got a late start yeah they got a late start i remember when they that trailer is like we're coming for you you know it was it was such a joke uh really you know it's like uh zielinski and all these other people it's coming it's coming it's coming it's like it's um it's just ridiculous it was like rolling out a new movie or something because it is that's what it is it's a narrative it's an answer again it's a movie when you look at the clown playing the president of ukraine yeah a guy that used to be a sitcom star that
Starting point is 02:15:17 played the piano with his penis yeah that's literally true yeah yeah you could google it up but go to youtube put z Zielinski plays piano with his penis. It's right there. You can't make this stuff up. He was a pianist. Well, you know, I look at this and what is really an outrage. And a lot of people have looked at this a lot of different ways. The fact that the people in Hawaii are not getting any help at all from the federal government.
Starting point is 02:15:47 $700 a person. Somebody said if you take the amount of money that they're giving to Ukraine, it would be half a million dollars a person or something. That's what it really costs. But instead, they're getting $700. And another way to look at this is Kieviev is spending a hundred million dollars per day a hundred million dollars per day and the corruption is so bad they had to have a scapegoat this last week the corruption is so bad again we wrote about this as it was happening you know the
Starting point is 02:16:22 the trends journal the overthrow of the democratically elected government of victor yanukovych well you're somewhere in the narratives in in 2014 the european union called ukraine the most corrupt country in europe the last latest poll that just came out on august 13th 89 percent of the ukrainian people 89 percent so we're saying 90 of the people said corruption after the war was the most important problem that the people were suffering from yeah 89 percent of ukrainians know how bad the corruption is and we they're stealing our money to support this corrupt country with the crap with the crap with the crap spewing out of the mouth of Anthony Blinken that if we don't stop those
Starting point is 02:17:27 Russians there all of Europe will be you know in trouble and the rest of the world if we don't stop the Russians hey Blinken why don't you go over there put on your costume and go over there and fight or shut your mouth anybody that wants to support the ukraine war go over there put on your your military drag go fight send your money send your wife send your kids send your transgenders go over there or shut your mouth yeah oh yeah absolutely yeah it's interesting you know and we've been told this forever. The EU, as you just point out, said Ukraine was the most corrupt country in the world. Gates said it. Bill Gates said it. The people of Ukraine, as you point out, said 89 percent of them said corruption is our big issue, even with war.
Starting point is 02:18:16 It's a close second. And yet this week I saw I didn't read the article. I just saw the headline on Drudge Report. Russia is the most corrupt country on earth. I was like, seriously, who said that? Was it Blinken? I don't know. But that's how they take this stuff and they spin it around.
Starting point is 02:18:33 You know, I'm sure that Russia's got issues, but, you know, they're trying to counter what is really exploding in terms of Ukrainian corruption. Everybody's starting to ask, well, wait a minute, where did the money go? Where did the weapons go? You're selling, reselling these weapons and it's so bad that he has to fire people and they have to create a narrative saying oh no they're not as corrupt as russia is i mean that's it truly is amazing what they will do to hide the truth yep but you know again to hide the truth we'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the american public believes is false william j casey the head of the cia back in 1981 yeah wild bill casey
Starting point is 02:19:19 you ran all that iran contra stuff i went to Iran and said, don't release the hostages until after the election and everything. Yep. Yeah, he was a piece of work, wasn't he? Well, you know, I think the solution for Hawaii. I'm sorry, go on. I think the solution for Hawaii, I think they need to secede. If they leave the United States, maybe as a foreign entity, we'd throw some cash at them. You know, and if they set themselves up as a foreign military base or something, or as an island throw some cash at them, you know, and if they set themselves up
Starting point is 02:19:45 as a Ford military base or something, or as an Island that's threatened by China, you know, if they reposition themselves that way, then they get all kinds of aid that way. I don't, what do we do? I mean, it's not, they, they, everything that they have is directed. All the benefits are directed for their empire. And of course, for Americans, we get nothing. You know, you get less than, I think it's the people who are coming in as illegal immigrants get $2,200, but somebody on Social Security is going to get $1,400.
Starting point is 02:20:15 This is what they're doing. I mean, they just, they hate America. Anything for anybody outside of America. That's why I say Hawaii's real path is secession. That's the only thing that they can do at this point, pretend they're not American. And then you had this guy, this little clown over there.
Starting point is 02:20:31 Uh, you had, um, and it just like, uh, two weeks ago, a week and a half ago, Lindsey Graham,
Starting point is 02:20:41 a little slob of nothing, Elizabeth Warren, another, you know, she reminds me of my kindergarten teacher. And this arrogant, arrogant, lying, arrogant, lying clown up in Connecticut. This Blumenthal who said that he fought in the Vietnam War. He's my age. He beat the draft. He got a bunch of deferments.
Starting point is 02:21:07 And because he's a member of the club, he was in the National Guard in Washington, D.C. But he lied and said he fought in Vietnam. They all went to Ukraine. And this is what they said. During the visit, the bipartisan delegation discussed oversight of U.S. aid to Eastern Europe and received updates on Ukraine's ongoing military efforts to defeat itself from Russia an illegal invasion the invasion is illegal but how about the overthrow of the democratically elected government of victor yanukovych in 2014 brought to you by victoria newland yeah and the obama administration yeah that fine. It goes on in Kiev. My colleagues and I brought a strong bipartisan message of U.S. and allied support to President Zelensky and senior members of his government.
Starting point is 02:22:18 Ukrainians, you ready to fight? You ready for this? You're just talking about how corrupt they are. This is the crap. You ready for this? Mm-hmm. You were just talking about how corrupt they are. This is the crap, and I'll say it right in front of his face. This is the crap spewing out of Blumenthal's lying, cowardly mouth. Ukraine's fight for democracy and freedom against an unprovoked Russian invasion, you ready, is our fight. Aren't you happy that that's our fight?
Starting point is 02:22:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah, our fight. Our fight. Even though they're not in NATO. If you want to go fight, go fight. Yeah, effectively they're saying they're in NATO, essentially. You know, we've got to fight because they've been attacked, that type of thing. And, you know, you go back and you look at the beginning of all this Russia stuff. It was all the DNC.
Starting point is 02:23:12 It was Alexandria Chalupa and all these other people. I interviewed people who were from Ukraine who talked about how the Democrats were colluding to create this false Russia narrative that they were using against Trump. It truly is amazing, the corruption that's been there. And as I point out, they have to put out these stories about Russia because the corruption is just so incredibly bad. You've got a billionaire who has been this big supporter of Zelensky, and he's the one who's basically groomed him and pushed him to the top. He's got about $ billion dollar net worth and um he was he's now been arrested zielinski had to arrest this billionaire and then when you look at uh and then in addition to that his defense minister
Starting point is 02:23:58 a guy named reznikov uh was also uh arrested I mean, they're having, in order, the corruption is so bad that Zelensky, in order to save face, is having to arrest his mentors and his ministers at the same time. And, you know, the response from the press is pretty much, it didn't happen, it's Russia that's corrupt. Yeah. And again, listen to this stuff. Again, this is
Starting point is 02:24:26 the crap spewing out of the mouth of Blumenthal. And it's the same crap, as I said, this Antony Blinken spewing out and all the rest of the congressional clowns that support this. Putin will not stop with
Starting point is 02:24:42 Ukraine. And failure will only embolden our adversaries. We must designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. Oh, yeah. The Russians, they destroyed Libya. They went into Vietnam. It was the Americans. Iraq.
Starting point is 02:25:09 Oh, yeah. I forgot that. Yeah. One war after another. And it goes on. This is my fourth trip to Ukraine. That we, the clown people of the United States, spent our money to send this jerk over there. Morale among, you ready?
Starting point is 02:25:28 Ukrainian people is sky high. Yeah. Yeah. They're loving this stuff, right? They love it. They're happy as can be. Every day is party day. This is the crap that they're putting out.
Starting point is 02:25:42 They have had the attitude that they are going to have to live free. And you're ready for this? And they are willing to die for their freedom. Willing to die? Willing to die? This is the propaganda. These are the ignorant, moronic, evil people that we have running our government oh and did you hear the dead guy uh uh mcconnell coming out that we can't wobble away from ukraine
Starting point is 02:26:16 glitch mcconnell yeah dead and buried mcconnell and and biden which ones one's out of their mind more? These are the people running our country. Don't get angry, Salenti. Be a coward like the rest of us and swallow their crap. Yeah, the weekend with Bernie, bipartisan zombies. You know, it's happening there. But yeah, even recycling this rhetoric from 60 years ago, the Vietnam War, right? The domino theory. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:26:51 But I guess they figured this, hey, this is a new generation. We can run this same scam again. It worked. It worked great with them for Vietnam. I remember just before he died, you had McNamara set for a documentary. And he said he admitted that years after he went back to Vietnam and he said he met with the Vietnamese leaders that they've been fighting. And the guy was still angry with him,
Starting point is 02:27:16 stood up and beat his fist on the table and said, what is the matter with you? Don't you know anything about a thousand years of history and how the Chinese have always tried to dominate us? You were saying that the Chinese were going to take us over? We were fighting for our independence from people like you and the French. And he goes, yeah, I know. You know, McNamara, the whiz kid, didn't know any of that. We're supposed to believe, right?
Starting point is 02:27:38 They knew exactly what they were doing. Of course they did. They're evil people. Yeah. They're evil people. End of story. Yeah. You don't ask a murderer why evil people. End of story. You don't ask a murderer why they murdered. That's right.
Starting point is 02:27:50 You don't ask a thief why they stole. A rapist why they raped. These are evil, demonic people. That's right. End of story. Yeah. I agree. I agree.
Starting point is 02:28:01 Again, let's... Vietnam, you talked about the French, right? Mm-hmm. You know, I do a podcast with Judge Napolitano every Wednesday. Mm-hmm. And we're talking about what was going on with the, something happened with World War II. And he said, yeah, he said the United States, you know, put sanctions on Japan. And it really hurt their economy. So I Googled it up. Sanctions on Japan. it really hurt their economy. So I Googled it up, sanctions on Japan,
Starting point is 02:28:29 World War II, Roosevelt. This is from history today. Remember Japan bombs Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. In July of 1941, July, August, September, October, November, December, five months earlier, Roosevelt froze all, not froze, he took,
Starting point is 02:28:58 stole all Japanese assets in America. Number two, Japanese assets in America number two the British and the Dutch joined in with the United States and you know the reason why why is that he throws them had the nerve to invade French Indochina. French Indochina? You mean France going into Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia and murdering and stealing everything they can? The tin, the rubber, the natural resources? And I love this word colonization how about
Starting point is 02:29:47 murder is going into another country controlling it stealing it and killing yeah how dare those japanese try to throw the french out of french indo-china and you know what those dirty japanese did they took over cameron air force base which is only 800 miles away from the united states where they were stationed in the philippines what are we doing in the philippines and what do i care what the japanese are doing in in vietnam or anywhere it's not my business i'm an an American. I am an American. I believe in the founding fathers. I believe in George Washington's farewell address.
Starting point is 02:30:31 Do not get involved in any foreign entanglements. Particularly what's going on in Europe. It's been going on for centuries. That's right. I'm an American patriot. All of these other people are traitors to the founding fathers.
Starting point is 02:30:47 So going back, oh, and those dirty Japanese, they drove the British out of Singapore. Why? The sun never sets on the British Empire. How dare they throw the British out of Singapore. British to Dutch, the United States sanctions on Japan. They lost three quarters, you can look this up in history today, of their global trade. You ready for the next
Starting point is 02:31:18 one? And 88% of their imported oil. They only import 100% of their oil. I can't understand why they bought Pearl Harbor. i haven't been able to figure it out yet yeah yeah well sanctions are an act of war and in the same way that we would always you know in the days of city states and and castles and things like that you you would put a siege around the castle it's just a much bigger version of that and a
Starting point is 02:31:46 higher tech version of that to put sanctions on and you and you kill people with it it's like madeline albright she didn't even apologize or try to pull it back oh yeah we killed a half million kids and it was worth it you know with sanctions yeah we don't really care about that kind of stuff yeah you could see that by the way google it up Google it up, Leslie Stahl, Madeline Albright. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And you could hear her say it. Can I tell you a story about how I met Madeline Albright? No.
Starting point is 02:32:11 All right. You know, I used to do talks all over the world. And we were leaving on the QE2. And it was for the top marketing executives of the world. And Madeline Albright started it off. And she didn't go with us when the ship took off. So we're down on the west side of New York. And she was like the queen of tarts, this thing in this red dress.
Starting point is 02:32:42 She looked like I was right out of. They introduced her. Madeleine Albright, born in czechoslovakia her father was this her mother was that she did this her father did that but it went on for it had to be 10 to 15 minutes the introduction and and then she started going on about how you know we're going to stop north korea and all this stuff crap so the next day i'm the lead off speaker and they introduced me and the guy you And then she started going on about how, you know, we're going to stop North Korea and all this stuff, crap. So the next day, I'm the lead off speaker. And they introduced me and the guy, you know, Gerald Salenti, you know, the author of the bestselling book, Trends 2000, trend tracking, blah, blah, blah, blah. Gives me a nice introduction.
Starting point is 02:33:18 I go on stage. And I said, thank you very much, Mr. Smith, for that introduction. I i said but i feel short changed after hearing madeleine albright's the audience broke up laughing and then i said and what you failed to mention is that i graduated ps 76 in the bronx without honors when i brought down the house that's my madeleeline Albright story. These arrogant, arrogant, arrogant people who think they're better than the rest of us. Yes. A 15 minute introduction of how I was a member of the club and I got everything I wanted and I told everybody what to do it's one big club and you ain't in it as george collins said and it's a club of murderers and thieves yeah it reminds me of what they used to do with the
Starting point is 02:34:16 austrian emperors when they would die they'd had this big elaborate uh ceremony where they would go the big entourage and they had this big above ground crypt and they have uh the people's coffins are there and they've got all these elaborate statues around them of weeping skeletons it's really macabre it's very strange i saw it we took the kids there uh about 22 years ago and um and but there was a ceremony and you know they would show up and and they've had the last one of them uh went through this ceremony maybe about 15 years ago or something like that but they would show up and they'd knock on the door and the people inside would say who goes there and they did basically the madeline albright cv you know uh this is so and so who owns this and
Starting point is 02:35:03 he's the the grand duke of this and the emperor of that and all this kind of stuff and they go on and on and on and on on with all his titles and the person inside says i don't know him and uh they try it again and they have a little bit shorter one and he says no i don't know him either and then finally they say uh franz joseph humble sinner he goes i know him and they open up the door and they bring him in and put his body in the vault and that's the madeline albright uh god knows her you know and one day she's going to have to answer for that it's uh she should rot in hell yeah what she's done yeah along with the rest of them again i love this line how come they're not spewing out this crap if only women
Starting point is 02:35:51 were in charge there'll be no war if only women were in charge oh you like that bear buck over there in germany that that that little warmonger no i know i know you like Samantha Powers. No, no, no. I like Susan Rice. I like Condoleezza Rice. How about Nikki Haley? How about Nikki Haley? The mainstream media loves her because she's such a warmonger. She's probably, you know, next to Trump and Biden, maybe Pence, too, but she's probably the worst person that could be in there. And now they're coalescing around her and pushing her yesterday on drudge. Oh, Nikki Haley is coming up, you know, because she supports war without restriction. Going back to the point where she was trying to push us in, she was UN ambassador trying to push us into boots on the ground in Syria.
Starting point is 02:36:38 She and Theresa May using that ridiculous Skripal poisoning, quote-unquote, thing, saying it was nerve gas. And I call the two of them the Valkyrie. Whenever the women came in in advance of the war, I called Theresa May and Nikki Haley the Valkyrie. But now, of course, because of that, I think, she's now the darling of the mainstream media. And who's that other clown, the NATO uh the nato lady over there what's what's her name the nato lady yeah nato
Starting point is 02:37:11 or or the european union vandalian or something ursula von der laden yeah yeah yeah a warmonger of the first degree yeah warmonger of the first degree yeah and again race creed of color i'm tired of hearing it good and bad comes in everybody oh how about how about colin powell yeah holding up that little colon of crap a little colon of crap because that's what crap goes through the colon right colin powell proof that saddam hussein and weapons of mass destruction yeah remember that at the un oh yeah and it was a female who was over that gina haspel that trump put in his head of the cia there you go we should have females running the cia as well as the government right
Starting point is 02:37:54 we'll all have peace right oh bloody gina the woman that loves that uh you know, Gina Haspel, likes to torture people, that one? Yeah. Yeah. I'm tired of this crap. Yeah. I'm tired. Oh, no. You know, if only women were in show. What a bunch of crap.
Starting point is 02:38:13 Look at the, look at, look at the ones in show. Oh, I forgot. Hillary Clinton. How could I forget? Yeah. Jabsinda Arden, who is. Yeah, that's what I'm going to do. You're going to have to have a vaccine.
Starting point is 02:38:28 It sounds like you can have a vaccine to do anything. Yep. Yep. That's what I'm saying. You're going to have to have it. So I kept calling her Jabsinda. No, it is. In many cases, I think, Gerald, you know, a lot of these women, they've got a chip on their shoulder.
Starting point is 02:38:39 It's like a Napoleon complex. Right. And so they can be more authoritarian in many cases than even men can be. But it isn't really about it. It's just this uniparty. And these people are all part of the club. And regardless of what sex or gender they are, regardless of what political party or their state of political ideology
Starting point is 02:39:02 or whatever, they all want the same thing. And they all want to kill us. It's just that simple. Yeah, it truly is amazing. Let's talk a little bit about Europe. I mentioned this week the auto show that was in Munich. And these people are getting some real angst. The German companies, they're looking at china is coming in with a big uh big explosion
Starting point is 02:39:28 of models at the german auto show and as everybody is moving into electric vehicles you've got the german automakers saying um this is going to kill us because they've got an edge on us in terms of the supply chain and their access to rare earth metal minerals and lithium and other things like that we can't really compete with it and as a result even before the auto industry which has been one of the key things in germany even before that is murdered or commits suicide you've already got the green agenda in Europe has turned Germany into what the IMF and others are saying now, the sick man of Europe. So they used to be the strong guys, and it used to be places, they called them the pigs, I think.
Starting point is 02:40:14 It was Greece and Spain and Italy, and I forget the different acronyms. But they had the different ones that had a bad economy, but Germany was a strong guy. Now they're the weak guy, and it's all about this climate change green policies. What's going on with that? Is there going to be a way they can pull it back? No.
Starting point is 02:40:36 I have an article here. Let me see if I can find it. Germany is just building up their military, by the as as japan that'll be the answer right here we go the fourth reich yeah here we right here germany plans more prominent global role its defense minister says they're building up their defense oh let's go to Germany. First, go back to your Trends Journal. We've been reporting Germany was this far away from going into recession in 2019 before the COVID war began in January 2020.
Starting point is 02:41:21 They were going into a recession then. The They were going into a recession then. The only thing that's kept Europe from going down was their negative interest rate policy that they began in 2012. Negative interest rates. That's what artificially propped up these markets after the bust came the the great recession in 2008 as i called it the panic of oe everything was going down they weren't recovering from this. It was an artificial recovery. Now, the COVID war begins. They all pump in all this fake money. The market should have crashed. Everything should have crashed. Who would have thought that they would have kept zero interest rate policy,
Starting point is 02:42:20 brought zero interest rate policy in the United States, kept negative in Europe, and quantitative easing. Buying up government and corporate bonds. That's what artificially propped everything up. Germany was going down. It's the fourth largest economy in the world. They are now officially in a recession. Now go back to the electric cars.
Starting point is 02:42:51 Let's go back to another arrogant guy, a little murderous little slime ball that every time he got caught with his pants down, it was bombs away over Baghdad. Bill Clinton, who gave us NAFfta and bringing china into
Starting point is 02:43:07 the world trade organization before china came into the world trade organization two weeks by the way after 9 11 when nobody saw this happening and there was a thing in 1999 called the battle of seattle when the world trade organization was meeting in Seattle, Washington, and some 50,000 people took to the streets in protest of bringing China into the World Trade Organization. But that didn't make the news. All that made the news was these agents provocateurs bashing a
Starting point is 02:43:35 couple of windows and putting a car on fire because the people knew that we would lose our production capabilities and China couldn't make crap back then. People knew that we would lose our production capabilities. And China couldn't make crap back then. Here's the deal. You want to get your stuff made in China?
Starting point is 02:43:53 Yeah. Come over here. You got to open up a corporation, but you only could own 49% of it. You give us all out your technology. We don't know how to do anything, but you're going to give it to us for free because we're going to give you cheap labor so you're going to make a lot of money on your product that's what happened yep so now after 22 years of getting all of the high tech and heavy industry technology that they didn't have before, China doesn't
Starting point is 02:44:28 need the West anymore. They got everything they need from them. And you can thank the Germans, and you can thank the Americans. Our gross domestic product, only 11% of it comes from production. Manufacturing.
Starting point is 02:44:43 11%. 11%. 11%. Wow. Wow. Yeah, talk about a bubble. And then, of course, the other part of this is besides the technology transfer, it's the energy transfer. You know, a lot of people have shown the graph of energy production and the CO2 that's emitted or whatever. That's their metric.
Starting point is 02:45:07 But you can see that and you can see the over a century or so, you can see the decline of Britain and then the U.S. takes a place because they're producing so much stuff. Then you see the U.S. drop down and China becomes the dominant one. Because when they have the Paris Climate Accord and they say, we've got to worry about global warming, what do they do? They completely ignore emissions from China and from India and let them build as many and as dirty of power plants as possible.
Starting point is 02:45:37 But in Germany, they're committing suicide in terms of even shutting down their nuclear plants. They don't want to have any power there. So how are they going to manufacture anything without any power, especially without cheap power? They can't be competitive if they've got to compete against China that's building cheap and dirty power plants. Nobody can.
Starting point is 02:45:57 And not only that, how about putting all the farmers out of work, all those cows that are causing emission standards. Yeah. Emission climate change. All right. is that a work for all those cows that are causing commission standards yeah yeah emission climate all right i'm worried more about i'm worried more about the politicians flatulence than i am the you know the you could google it up some seven million people die a year from air pollution but watch out for covid yeah and china and india like about a million people a year die that's why we used to wear the masks all over the place in china because of the air pollution yeah yeah now yeah especially wuhan you're like a wuhan it's one of the worst places even in china you can basically cut the air with a knife and a fork you know it's one of the worst places, even in China. You can basically cut the air with a knife and a fork.
Starting point is 02:46:45 It's ridiculous. And you look at the data. They called it a pandemic. I got the data right here. They called it a pandemic on March 11th, the World Trade Organization, the World Trade Organization, WTO. Not the World, the World Trade Organization, the Hoar Trade Organization, WTO, the, not the World, the World Health Organization,
Starting point is 02:47:10 called it a pandemic on March 11th, 2020. Remember, the COVID war breaks out on Chinese Lunar New Year, January 2020. February, March, 4,219 people dead out of 114 countries.
Starting point is 02:47:32 And you're calling it a pandemic? That's nothing. Yeah. Now, you ready? I said 7 million people die a year, according to the, if you Google it up, of air pollution. After three years, the grand total of 6,822,000 deaths worldwide, out of 8 billion people allegedly died of COVID. Mm-hmm. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. That equals zero point nine percent of the world's population, which means that ninety nine point nine one percent of us is still alive.
Starting point is 02:48:13 Yeah, that's right. And you're calling this a pandemic. And Trump still is. He just went on with Tudor Dixon and she's saying, well, you know, we're seeing all these negative effects, these adverse conditions, heart attacks and everything. Don't you think we should be concerned if Biden is going to run out of vaccine without testing it? And he goes, oh yeah, it was great. What I did, you know, it was going to be another 1918 flu if I hadn't done that. They declare victory over that. So he saved us all from that according to his spin, Gerald, because of his shot. And he doesn't acknowledge any of this stuff, and neither do, this is the thing that drives me nuts,
Starting point is 02:48:48 are the sycophants who profit all of this. They look at this, it was, I think it was Glenn Greenwald who said it. He said journalism has become identifying what the market is out there, and then setting your news up to cater to that market yeah that's what everybody is doing right now it's like well you know that trump market that's pretty big uh so you know whether it's megan kelly or there's tudor dixon or whoever it is they're going to cater
Starting point is 02:49:15 to that trump market and they're going to tell that trump market whatever they want to hear which is trump's vaccines were good uh but biden's vaccines are bad and so on and and he you know he didn't do anything wrong it was all those democrat governors and all the rest of this stuff i mean megan kelly just came out megan kelly just came out and said how the vaccine hurt her i know i know and then she same day she comes out and says now i've got a 10 minute she does a 10 minute report about how she's got an interview coming up with donald trump she hasn't been able to talk to him for 10 years but now you know everybody tune in i'm going to talk to him and i said i covered that earlier i
Starting point is 02:49:48 said what are the odds that she's going to challenge him on any of this 2020 stuff zero she isn't going to challenge him on anything especially having to do with the lockdowns and the vaccines none of that she'll probably challenge him a little bit on the election stuff but she's not going to challenge him on any of the pandemic stuff none of it and and this is what people also don't know when the election was going on in 2020 harris and biden made fun of trump yeah for pushing through the vaccine. The Operation Warp Speed jab. They made fun of him, saying it's something this quick. And then as soon as Biden came in,
Starting point is 02:50:32 he became the vaccine champion. Oh, and his wife got COVID, huh? She's a son of a gun. Oh, and that whoopie Goldberg. Yo, she got COVID too. I don't think she's got COVID. I think she's got whoopie cough. How could people watch that stupid crap how can they be that's america yeah she she dialed into the program i saw the little clip she dials in the program she's by herself on zoom in a room and she's got a mask over her face this is about she's
Starting point is 02:51:02 sending us a message i don't think she does she know what she's doing does anybody here we go catch on to this well i i agree with her i think it's a safe thing to do and don't forget when you masturbate don't forget to use your hand cleanser because you don't want to do anything you know to i mean what are you kidding me? Oh, look at this stupid crap. Oh, oh, by the way, you read on the box here. These masks do not should, these masks do not, do not eliminate exposure to the risk of any disease or infection. Right on the box. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:51:42 That's for the illiterate this is uh it is an i it's a marker of your iq to wear one of those things and and and here we go this is from your trends journal you're ready april 14th 2020 remember the covet and i call it the covet war because that's what the politicians called it oh yeah because anytime they tell you they're taken to war the people get the fear and they follow what they're being told so they called it a war Trump called it a war that clown Boris Johnson one after another they called it a war all right taking advantage of successful fear campaigns political leaders continue to shut down economies remember this is Aprilil 14 2020 and shut their in and shut in their citizens based on their individual temperament rather than hard data as of last week
Starting point is 02:52:33 over 100 company countries were in full or partial lockdown affecting billions of people. In Italy, where it is now known that 99% of those who have died from COVID-19 had significant health issues before contracting it, the average age of those who died is 79.5 years of age, with over three quarters having high blood pressure and a third diabetes. Last Friday, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte extended one of the most severe lockdowns in the world. Announcing his decision, Conte said that the lockdown was a decision, quote, for which I take all political responsibility.
Starting point is 02:53:25 Not anymore, right? Now, my trend post, by their language, you shall know them. Conti's, for which I take, excludes the 60 million citizens and leaves it up to I alone. Yes, yes. I take, I tell you what to do. I'll tell you what to do i'll tell you what to do i'm conti i think you're spelling it wrong you need to throw you in that name someplace yeah i'll tell you what to do who the hell are you you are just nothing but a plantation worker of slavvelandia. I tell you what to do. And that's what happened in one country
Starting point is 02:54:06 after another from a little clown jerk mayor in a city, a clown governor, a clown president. I'll tell you what to do. Oh, and we're going to bring freedom and democracy around the world. And that's why we're going to Ukraine to bring freedom and democracy there. And don't forget to stand six feet apart because the wind blows directly in straight lines in six feet. Doesn't go around up or down. Well, you know, this week we had both the New York times and CNN said, we've got a massive study here. It's got 78 ran.
Starting point is 02:54:44 I think it was 78, 70 something, random controlled trials. And they had done this before, but then they added another 11. And this is in countries around the world. And they said, you know, these masks don't work. And so, of course, common sense would tell you that they don't work. But they've done studies and they don't work. And so, the New York Times printed that. And then you saw Mike Smirconish on CNN confronted Fauci with it.ci with it and he says well you know that may be true for the public health but
Starting point is 02:55:09 we're talking about the individual they never cared about the individual i mean you talk about what a slippery liar he is immediately pivots and said oh yeah you got a study that should prove that it doesn't work for the group okay well i wasn't talking about that i was talking about the individual you never were it was always about herd immunity and you know i heard that i had to wear the mask i heard it from fauci and i heard it through the grapevine you know it was always about the herd immunity 70 of the people get jabbed you only need one jab that was how they sold it by the way that's right 96 96 efficacy rate again we wrote about this as it was happening in the Trends Journal. We were the first, the first to call this a fraud. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:55:46 I would cover the Trends Journal in January 28th. Coronavirus, 106 dead in China. And our next line was 1.4 billion still alive. Yeah, that's right. The new black plague. Yeah. What are you telling me 106 people die for yeah again this is from you still got people like trump and biden still selling that lie it's amazing you know again
Starting point is 02:56:14 the people swallow i i go to this you know i buy all organic you know as much as i can and i go to this health food store here mother earth a third of the people are wearing masks wow wow that's crazy well you know it's it's been proven not only that they don't work but and you know that from it's just common sense as you put that mask on there's little things on either side that you know where it pops out it's not sealed to your face number one number two if this is some uh respiratory virus or something it's going to pass right through this when it comes then they come back in their fallback position is like oh but it's the spittle particles uh particles that they're going to stop well you know they proved back in 2002 that you know if you have it on for 20 minutes it's going to get saturated with
Starting point is 02:57:02 moisture and you're going to put out smaller particles that are going to go further. All of this stuff, it doesn't even pass a sanity check. And here we are three and a half years later, and they're trying to bring this stuff back. But I think it is interesting that even CNN and New York Times are pushing back on this stuff. A little bit. A little bit, yeah. A little bit. And again, we wrote about this in the trends journal
Starting point is 02:57:25 as it was happening with fauci he was on cbs saying earlier that you didn't need to wear a mask and i forget the woman that was uh that in one of the one of the departments under biden as she asked she's going to be flying should she wear a mask mask? And he said, no, don't wear one. I mean, all this came out. Again, I want to read you. This is from the April 1st, April 14th, 2020 Trends Journal. Just some of the stuff that was going on. You ready? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 02:57:55 In Colombia, a citizen can leave his or her house the same number of days as the number on that person's national identity card. I'm not making this up. In Serbia, the government has banned dog walking after 5 p.m. Who you mentioned, that clown that used to be the prime minister of New Zealand, Arden? Yeah, yeah. You mentioned that before?
Starting point is 02:58:23 Yeah. Has told all citizens to behave as if they have coronavirus, eliminating all physical contact with anyone outside the house or living space. As of last Saturday, four people died from the virus in a country of 4,800,000. In the United States, Dr.ony fauci the health official the mainstream media anointed america's quote most trusted voice stated last wednesday quote i don't think we should shake hands ever again he also recommended compulsive hand washing. Yeah. Oh yeah. You ready?
Starting point is 02:59:10 This is here you go. Playing the war card Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut said this is a war that is never won. It's a war that we have to figure out how to wind it down in the safest possible way. As of yesterday, we write 540 residents of a population of 3.6
Starting point is 02:59:38 million people died from coronavirus, which equals 0.015%. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy said, quote, conviction for violating the coronavirus lockdown can result in up to six months in jail and fine up to $1,000. The conviction also results in a criminal record that can impact employment, as well as limit housing and educational opportunities for years. End quote. Out of that little Goldman Sachs clown's mind, Murphy, a little coward of nothing.
Starting point is 03:00:15 You go to jail. If you don't do what we tell you to do, even though what we tell you to do lacks one scintilla of scientific evidence. And they have no legal authority for it either. I mean, it wasn't a law that was passed. It's just my dictate. And you do what I say now.
Starting point is 03:00:32 You know, you're talking about Fauci. I found an old video of his back to the 1980s, a very young Fauci talking about AIDS at the time, because this is where he first started misusing the PCR test that was the basis for all this paranoia. And he was telling people, you've got to keep your distance from people of age. You've got to socialize.
Starting point is 03:00:52 All the same stuff, Gerald, that he was doing back then, misusing the PCR test, telling people this is about a distance thing, telling people it's a virus and you've got to be afraid. And Kerry Mullis, who won the Nobel prize for the PCR test said, you can't prove that this is a virus from my test. And, you know, you're misusing this, all, all the rest of this stuff. A lot of people did not believe that was a virus.
Starting point is 03:01:17 If it had been a virus, then, uh, all the people that they made fun of saying, well, you're going to, we've got to worry about mosquitoes transferring this. Maybe that's a transfer vector if it's going to be in the blood. They didn't care about any of that stuff. And but it's always the same game that was being played by Fauci. And he's just a master liar. It's just amazing. Oh, I remember the whole AIDS scare.
Starting point is 03:01:39 Yeah. Yeah. It was all about sperm going into the bloodstream, by the way. And people and people addicted to drugs. Straight-torn Diana, this stuff. It was a total fear. And again, by a clown, an arrogant little clown. And by the way, this is the first book I worked on, Natural Healing.
Starting point is 03:01:56 And I have an honorary doctor from the National University of Health Sciences. Never one word, never one word in the major media to get healthy. And again, reading the data, who's dying from this stuff? Yeah. According to the CDC, 61% of 1 to 17-year-olds that were hospitalized for COVID were obese. Can't figure it out. Oh, by the way, you know, they can't, you see the numbers came out that they can't get enough people to join the military? Yeah.
Starting point is 03:02:23 Because they're too fat to fight. Yeah. Oh, there's an update to that though, too. They still have the selective service that you have to register for, but you cannot identify as a woman and avoid registering for the draft.
Starting point is 03:02:36 When it comes to the draft, a man is a man, a woman is a woman. Oh yeah. But otherwise it's not that way. That's right. Yeah. It truly is amazing what they've been able to pull off and, and to keep this going for so long. And, yeah, but otherwise it's not that way anymore. That's right. Yeah, it truly is amazing what they've been able to pull off
Starting point is 03:02:46 and to keep this going for so long. And yet, as you're pointing out, it was people who were average age of 79, they had two and a half comorbidities and all the rest of the stuff as this was beginning in Italy. We knew that. It kept up with that. But then people started dying, young, healthy people,
Starting point is 03:03:04 professional athletes started dying because of the jab. And they lie about that as intensely, if not more so, than about the virus itself. You know, the whole COVID thing is a lie. But it's that vaccine that they don't, even when you've got somebody sitting there
Starting point is 03:03:22 and they bring this stuff up, Trump is not going to talk about it she won't hold his feet to the fire nobody's going to talk about this i said this is because they've all had a part in this right the media has had a part in it all of the different governments and all the parties in the different governments they've all been a party to this murder and they don't want to say anything about it eight eight nabbed in Rockland County for violating social distance
Starting point is 03:03:47 orders. Eight people have been arrested for violating the county and state social distance order amid a novel coronavirus pandemic. This is from the Clockstown Daily News. Yep.
Starting point is 03:04:04 Remember if your mother was dying, a friend was dying, a father was dying, you couldn't go see him in the hospital? Yeah. You couldn't go see him in the nursing home? That's right. Remember that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, with a little bit of time left, I want to talk about the economy.
Starting point is 03:04:19 Yes, let's do it. You talked about what's going on in Germany. China, I used to say that the 21st century is going to be the Chinese century because the business of China is business and the business of America is war. China killed itself with launching the COVID war in 2020 on Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of the rat. And there are three years of zero COVID policy. They destroyed their economy. Hundreds of millions of people have lost their lives and livelihoods.
Starting point is 03:04:49 Now, you got to understand, I was talking earlier about how when they came into the World Trade Organization, from 1970 to 2001, their GDPs like that, and then it skyrocketed when they came into the WTO.
Starting point is 03:05:04 Like every boom, they overbuilt. It happens all the time. And now the overbuilding bust has been worsened because of the lockdowns. So now you're looking at China's exports going way down. But you're also looking at their imports going way down. So that means all the countries that were exporting products like Germany and Europe into China, their business is going way down. There's a global recession going on in front of our eyes. Now, in a couple of weeks, the Federal Reserve and the ECB are going to be meeting again, whether or not to raise interest rates.
Starting point is 03:05:54 Even if they hold interest rates where they are, it's still going to go down. If they raise interest rates, it's going to become a lot worse. gold prices are not going to go up until interest rates go down in the United States and in the Trends Journal we're forecasting they're going to lower interest rates boys and girls in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election they do it all the time yeah that's right to keep the power in party the pa the party in power in power because the federal reserve is running our government our treasury secretary is janet yellen who was the former head of the federal reserve the former head of the federal reserve is our treasury secretary. You got it.
Starting point is 03:06:45 They run the government. Yes. So they're going to do everything they can to keep the people in power in power. So they're going to lower interest rates. We're forecasting and we're going to continue to see the markets decline in September is our forecast too. Yeah. And of course that,
Starting point is 03:07:01 that appears to be several people. You're there early on that. You keep seeing the mainstream media talking about how, look, it's so surprising. Everybody else is going down, but our market is going up. But Michael Burry, who did the big short fame, and Buffett have done big shorts on this particular market. So you think it's going to be a big correction in September, October timeframe? Yep. That's what we've been saying this now for, what, five months?
Starting point is 03:07:30 Yeah. Yeah. And we also said last November that the markets would go up. The S&P 500 would go up at least 16%. And it went up over 17%. Because, again, we look at the data. Following the last 40 midterm elections in the United States, the S&P 500 has gone up 16.3%. So we said, yeah, it's going to keep going up, but then it's going to go down.
Starting point is 03:07:52 So the phony lift is going to end. And again, a lot of it was pushed up because of the AI. And this AI is real. Again, you go back to your trends journal when it was a small newsletter. This is 1999, October. Dotcom this. We said the dotcom market would bust by the second quarter of 2000. Dotcom overload will short circuit many high expectations for huge profits in internet commerce, entertainment, and a wide array of dot-com services.
Starting point is 03:08:28 Following the holiday season, many of today's high-flying internet stocks, the hottest IPOs, newly emerging IPO wannabes, will have begun their rapid descent from their overvalued heights. We said it would crash by the second quarter of 2000 and crashed in March. The AI is different. Trends are born, they grow, they mature, mature reach old age and die this ai is real the reason we call the dot-com bus they were making up stuff back then it made no sense the whole internet revolution just began six years earlier and and so they were just making up stuff this ai is real it's real well they they certainly do have real uses for it in terms of surveilling us and controlling us and censoring us.
Starting point is 03:09:09 I mean, that is the government's authoritarian urges alone could make this thing a big financial boon for these companies because it is going to be used in a massive way for censorship. Thank you so much. It's always a joy to talk to you and always ahead of the curve. Gerald Salenti at TrendsJournal.com. And again, if you use the code Knight, you can save 10% off of a subscription to TrendsJournal. Thank you so much, Gerald. Appreciate it. Thank you.
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