The David Knight Show - Fri 15Nov24 David Knight UNABRIDGED - RFKj as HHS - the Good, the Bad, the Ugly

Episode Date: November 15, 2024

RFKj as HHS - The Good, the Bad, the Ugly — what we can expectWhat happens to the cabinet picks after this "entertaining" phase? Will they get confirmed?Was being an mRNA Operation Warp Speed chee...rleader a prerequisite for being in Trumps cabinet?  What does that portend for stopping it?A stronger "self-amplifying" mRNA jab begins - for "bird flu"UK police intimidate over "hate speech" in an appalling new level of Orwellianism as FBI now threatens PolymarketWill Trump honor his commitment to pardon Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road?Gerald Celente on how the election changes economy, war, and moreTOPICS BY TIMECODE(2:00) Personnel is Policy (AND POLITICS)Some "entertaining" picks but will they get past confirmation?The big surprise (after Lutnick's comments) RFKj for HHSA look at the Good, Bad, & Ugly about RFKjWhat if he just did these 3 things?Tulsi Gabbard — a disturbing metamorphosis of this Psyop specialistGaetz is a lightning rod and its going to be a huge fight and media trialAfter Gaetz's successful coup against McCarthy, Mike Johnson moves to restrict rules to make it harder to remove himIs it better to have an "experienced" cabinet appointment who has years in the CIA  or someone with less "experience"?WSJ thinks Trump ridding military of DEI is unimportant — they're wrongNPR CEO says "our reverence for the truth is a distraction" and "keeping us from getting things done"(49:36) LIVE comments, questions (1:01:32) Was being a TrumpShot cheerleader a prerequisite for being in Trump cabinet? A look at all the shameless vax shilling from Noem, Huckabee, Rubio, Waltz, and more (1:09:31) Correction about Susie Wiles' lobbyist actions - it's not what was originally reported (1:18:05) David Icke on the lab leak lie and what an interesting conundrum it will be for vax critic RFKj to work with the Father of the Vax, Trump (1:22:09) LIVE comments, questions (1:23:55) The NEXT MONSTROUS POISON - "self-amplifying" mRNA, and it's for "bird flu" (1:29:42) Whose religion will be taught in schools?Your kids are already communists, college will make it worseNorway is adopting LGBT as a de facto religionFCC creates "public shaming rule" for religious broadcastsStephen Hawking & NASA have an "end of the world" prophecy(1:45:00) Censorship moves to the next stage of Thought Police physically intimidating in both US & UKUK conservative journalist accused of "hate speech" can't get info about WHAT she is accused of saying and can't know WHO is accusing her (police say "it's not the accuser, it's the victim")Polymarket CEO visited and threatened at home by FBI because people used the site to bet on the election(1:52:32) Will Trump honor his promise to pardon Ross Ulbricht, "Silk Road",  who was given multiple LIFE SENTENCES merely for running a website? (1:59:39) Irish Leader: "Illegal Migrants Don't Exist" (2:04:34) INTERVIEW Gerald Celente - Post-Election Economy, War and MoreGerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com joinsRFKj as HHS - what does Gerald see happening?How does the election change economy, bitcoin, gold forecasts?Will it be war or peace in Ukraine, Israel?What are stock market expectations based upon?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 15th of November, Year of Our Lord 2024. Well, today we're going to begin by taking a look at the RFK Jr. appointment. Certainly did surprise me. CNN thinks this is all very entertaining, and actually, I guess in a way it is. We'll take a look at the good, bad, and the ugly. But of course, we've got a lot of ugly things happening. We've got RV sales being banned.
Starting point is 00:01:11 We've got coal mines being, in California and other places. We have coal mines being banned in the UK. We have congestion traffic coming to the US, of course, and New York City. We have the polymarket being intimidated by a visit by the FBI. And of course, a reporter in the UK accused of hate speech, except she's not allowed to know who her accuser is. They said, no, it's not the accuser. That's the victim, said the police. And we're going to take a look at Trump's cabinet. It appears that the qualifications to be there are not simply that you have to be a Zionist.
Starting point is 00:01:50 It looks like you also have to be a vaccine cheerleader. Yes, the Trump shot. We'll be right back. Well, as we have Scott Jennings on CNN, he says, let me look at these. Are you not entertained? He says to the people that are there. These picks that Trump is doing, they're not safe picks. I don't know if they're going to get past any confirmation. But they are not establishment picks for sure. And very surprising that he went with RFK Jr. after what was said by Lutnik, the co-chair of the transition team.
Starting point is 00:02:34 He was emphatic when questioned by Caitlin Collins that it was not going to be RFK Jr. So very surprising to me. He said, are you not entertained, said Jennings. I mean, this is the most entertaining transition I've ever seen. I was surprised as Paula because it was not a name that we've seen. We've seen some reporting, a lot of different names, frankly, a lot of sort of well-heeled Washington legal types that were on the list.
Starting point is 00:03:00 So I'm as surprised as anyone. Now he's talking about the Gates appointment. He said, he continued, but what I take away from all this is this is a president-elect who is feeling his power. This is somebody who is appointing people to things, whether it's Gates or anyone else, as we've seen today, who is feeling his influence, who doesn't feel like he's in a mood to negotiate with people in Washington, D.C. He's here to do what he wants to do, and he expects the Republicans to fall in line, and that's the question, will they?
Starting point is 00:03:31 We've already had the first test of that, and that was the Senate Majority Leader, the person who's being supported by the MAGA people and the Trump people, came in a distant third, and it was duked out between a couple of, we'll just say establishment people. But let's take a look at the RFK Jr. nomination here for HHS secretary. And I think, you know, there's some ugly things in RFK Jr.'s background, some bad things. But there's also, this opens up the door for some good things as well, I think. And I think this is going to be very entertaining because even if he doesn't
Starting point is 00:04:13 get the confirmation, and I honestly think that he will, unlike Gates, unlike Pete Hegseth, I would expect that they would not make it. But I think that RFK Jr. will make it. But whether he makes it or not, what's going to happen in the confirmation hearings is they try to push against him. He's far more informed on these issues that he's chosen to take a stand on, on the vaccine and these other issues.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Far more informed than they are. I had said before that although I would not support him and look i don't support anybody i support issues that's why you know when you look at somebody um everybody's it's a mixed bag of issues when you get somebody very few people are consistent about things it's kind of a you know hit or miss i've always said you, you know, if you go vote for somebody, the person, the party, all of the rest of the stuff, it's like, you know, if you were to go to the grocery store, rather than having, you know, 10 different varieties of tomato soup, you know, they're going to put a different kind of soup that you don't like in there.
Starting point is 00:05:22 And then they'll have another grocery cart that'll have other stuff. And some of it you'll like and some of it you won't. But you're going to be forced to buy one or the other of those carts. That's why my focus is on individual issues. And I think the way that we get things done is to focus our energies not on a politician or on a party but on an issue you know focus on gun control and gun rights and that type of thing focus on that focus on supporting the second amendment that's a good example and of course there's others that we need to focus on as well but i think it needs to be done issue by issue anyway uh kenn Kennedy, Trump said he would let him go wild. He said he wants to do some things. And we're going to let him get to it.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Well, let's hope that he does the right things. You know, children's health defense and Kennedy can be kind of a limited hangout on a lot of these issues. But they go much further than virtually most publications. There's others that get it more right, but they do a lot of very positive reporting. I think where they miss it is on the environment. Unfortunately, RFK Jr. did not get appointed as head of the EPA. The old joke uh you know what is hell well that's where the um the british are the cooks the germans are the police and the you know the the old uh joke about that all this ethnic stereotypes if he'd put it rfk jr in at the epa that would have
Starting point is 00:06:59 really been a bad thing but fortunately he's he's not at the epa and um i gotta say that uh even though he has um not gone all the way and even though he's done some things like pushing this lab leak theory which i think is that is very concerning uh because the virus is not real the pandemic was not real and to push that is very concerning. The pandemic was not real. And to push that is very concerning. Nevertheless, he's not as owned by the pharmaceutical companies. And he might be able to do some things like get rid of the immunity that goes back to 1986. The PrEP Act. At least get rid of the ads of pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 00:07:42 There's all the types of things that he could do. And he could do a great deal to expose what has been happening there by releasing information. Politico suggested that Kennedy may still face a steep slope to confirmation over his fight against over-vaccination, and his book accusing former NIH official Anthony Fauci of conspiring with Bill Gates and with drug makers to sell COVID-19 vaccines. Well, we had, yeah, this is what we're going to see. This guy is a conspiracy theorist, and he doesn't know anything about health, said Liz Churchill.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And she said, but this is what we've been doing for the last four years yeah people he's wearing a mask uh in a swimming pool and going underwater here we have uh cops holding people while they put masks on people being sprayed as they come off of a plane okay you got a mask on gonna lift it up eat put the mask back down again yeah this is my favorite putting people in little containers out in the big field in groups six feet apart okay we see grandma and grandpa not sure there's another one of these things we got people spaced out when the six feet apart for a concert or something all wearing their masks yeah putting a mask on a baby the bubbles here's the people
Starting point is 00:09:09 living in a bubble here's a guy looking for they uh it's insane you want to talk to us about uh knowing something about health you want to talk to us about being a conspiracy theorist but nobody's dying from this stuff they're killing people in the hospital with a ventilator, the remdesivir, and the rest of the stuff, and then they got the rest of the people out there doing this. For the record, for any future generations watching this, I had nothing to do with this. I opposed all of this. Yeah, it goes on and on and on. That's why Liz Churchill says, oh, so you want to lecture us about knowing about health and science
Starting point is 00:09:42 when you got people to do this? Like I've said before, when I was in high school, one of my friends who was a very good musician, he was already playing professionally in high school. And we're listening. We're in the cafeteria and they're playing Elton John. And he goes, can you believe it he said uh when we're older people are going to say this is what you listened to when you were in high school you know crocodile rock and he goes oh man uh no i had nothing to do with that all right i tried to tell people that and i always change the station like crocodile rock whenever it came up so for the record um and then we got charlie kirk charlie kirk is going to put a god
Starting point is 00:10:27 spin on rfk junior well actually he just put a clip up there rfk junior put a god spin on it he said i asked god for 19 years to put me in a position where i could end the chronic disease epidemic and bring health back to our children well that's that's really good. And I don't want to kick anybody for saying something like that. But you know, the problem is, is that RFK Jr. supports abortion fully without any restrictions, I think. So if you want to bring health back to our children, maybe you should ask God to explain to you how that's a good thing to rip babies apart in the womb. Here's the DNC that I showed the other day. And here's a baby.
Starting point is 00:11:09 You'll see the legs being ripped off with the forceps. Right? Until the baby is dying. And then they pull the baby out of the mother. This is the ultrasound. Don't talk to me about children's health. When you allow and you support this kind of of stuff, abortion on demand without apology. Okay. All right. Talk to me about children's health. Okay. Talk to me about God and how
Starting point is 00:11:35 you're searching for God. Thou shalt not kill. That clear? Yeah. We're looking for this nuance okay speak to me god speak to me well yeah he did he said thou shalt not kill how can anybody look at that and not be moved uh so he's very inconsistent like i said there's good bad and there's ugly that's ugly the ugly truth about what he supports uh but uh we'll talk about some of the good stuff here uh beginning with the fact that moderna stock tanked as the announcement came up can you show the chart of it uh okay um yeah we're on number four. Okay. I know. What article? This is, well, never mind. And anyway, Zero Hedge has got it. And it just, they've got, this is when Trump officially makes the announcement.
Starting point is 00:12:37 And at that point, Moderna stock just goes straight down. You've got to love that. And then, there it is. Thank you very much you got it i didn't know what the title was i'm sorry uh right there trump offered his secretary position rfk jr cnn says and boom straight down everybody jumps anybody knows moderna stock uh gets on the computer to sell their stuff right then um and then we have um uh the picture that's put up by ian miles chung who said what an incredible update from a weirdo cross dresser
Starting point is 00:13:13 to a giga chat i don't know what that is i guess it means he's ripped so they gotta he's got a picture there you go thank you he's got a picture of rfk jr shirtless um i don't know why he does i don't know why putin does that either i don't or alex i don't know especially alex um but uh you know he's showing he's really ripped okay and he's 70 years old and then you've got the guy on the right it was uh uh richard levine i call him dick divine um but he calls himself rachel now you know when you've got somebody that is the deputy secretary of hhs um it would be good if they were not a total basket case when it comes to physical and mental health which is the case with dick divine he is a basket case physically and mentally um so
Starting point is 00:14:09 the uh the the concern the the surprise i should say the surprise was as i played this for you the other day i said you know rfk jr goes on he publicly says, hey, I was promised HHS by Trump. Two days later, Lutnick says this. The key that I think that President Trump has promised me is control of the public health agencies, which are HHS and its sub-agencies, CDC, FDA, NIH, and a few others, and then also the USDA, which is, which, you know, is key to making America healthy. My inside source tonight is the co-chair of the Trump-Vance transition team and the CEO of the investment firm, Kenner Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, RFK Jr. He said that Trump has promised him control of the public health agencies, HHS, which would be also, you know, CDC, FDA, USDA, all of these agencies. Is that true?
Starting point is 00:15:09 Has Trump promised him basically the HHS job? So I spent two and a half hours this week with Bobby Kennedy Jr. And it was the most extraordinary thing. And I said, so tell me, how's it going to go? And he said, why don't you just listen to me explain things? And what he explained was when he was born, we had three vaccines. And autism was one in 10,000.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Now a baby's born with 76 vaccines. So what happened now? Autism is one in 34. Vaccines don't cause autism, which is what RFK pushes, which is why people are concerned that he could get a job like HHS. And I don't even think he could get... He's not getting a job for HHS. People are concerned... Yeah, he's not getting a job for them hhs he's gonna run it i'm getting a job for hhs the key that i i think i'm you know that president trump has promised me is um
Starting point is 00:15:55 is control of the public health agencies which are hhs and its sub-agencies he's not getting a job for hhs what he's trying to do here here's what he wants. Okay, so again, you know, Luke McStock has gone way down. He might not be getting that Treasury position. I guess he put himself in to get the Treasury position. Well, you know, Trump kept his promise on that. And, you know, and I think even with these other people, a lot of this stuff is to entertain and to get his base excited. You know, when you look at hegseth and you
Starting point is 00:16:25 look at gates um i you know hegseth might make it i i would give him less than a 50 chance if i was if i was betting on um on polymarket for example which the guy who runs it just got a knock on the door from the fdi fbi saying we're investigating your interference with the election it's like what uh anyway um i would uh i would give hexeth uh less than 50 i would give gates way lower than that in terms of probability that they're going to make it's not saying whether or not i want to have them in or not um look um we'll talk about that coming up uh we got a couple of comments here um matthew ronson said rfk jr i want to protect babies from bad injections provided we don't tear them apart first yeah yeah that's it a syrian girl says well if rfk j does nothing else but get rid of the 1986 disgrace
Starting point is 00:17:21 i'll give him thumbs up with one hand even if i have to hold my nose with the other that's what i said we could get some good stuff he's if he got rid of the 1986 thing he may not be able to get rid of the prep act because that's like national security because that's really you know they showed their hand where the uh the the cia that's being run by them the 86 thing he might be able to get rid of that and he he might be able to stop the advertising on K-1. That would be huge as well, because that's their superpower. That's why you don't have 60 Minutes, CBS's 60 Minutes, doing an expose of any of these vaccines like they did in the 1970s with the swine flu panic.
Starting point is 00:18:03 And Mike Wallace, Chris Wallace's's father just eviscerated the vaccine industry over that and uh so if he could do those two things that would be huge that would be huge uh so the um uh one uh writer who is the editor for National Review calls the nomination of RFK Jr. a monumental disaster, he said. And the reason he opposes him is because of the abortion thing, number one. And number two, because he pushes for government-run health care. What Hillary wanted, what Obama wanted, he wants full on. That isn't anything that I think is going to happen and that's not something that we have to worry about him being able to impose and so i think um overall
Starting point is 00:18:52 it's a very positive thing because he's in a position to expose even if it's in a limited way anything that he exposes about what the fda and others are doing i think is um is very good and um so he says rfk jr is the only pick for hhs who would be pro-abortion and pro-government health care well the guy's name is philip klein he's editor of national review uh the uh establishment conservatives don't like these uh these picks uh he urged also urged senate republicans to reject rfk jr and matt gates he said my reasoning is though that any ag pick is going to be a trump toady but he goes um he really didn't like um gates but this is what kennedy wrote in late october he said the fda's war on public health is about to end this includes its aggressive suppression of psychedelics.
Starting point is 00:19:45 Why would he make that the number one thing? I want my psychedelics. Peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean food, sunshine exercise, nutraceuticals, anything else that advances human health and that can't be patented by pharma if you work for the fda and you're part of this corrupt system i have two
Starting point is 00:20:10 messages for you number one preserve your records number two pack your bags well that's good that's where his opposition is going to come from the establishment the pharmaceutical companies they're going to pull out every stop they can to stop him because he wants to go to war with the fda so good for good for that i hope that he does do that and i hope that he gets in to do it um so he has uh again lifelong democrat um so is trump actually just so everybody knows. So anyway, he enjoyed support along non-traditional lines, of course, because he opposed the lockdowns, mandates, and shots. But as some people point out, why did you write the book on COVID?
Starting point is 00:20:59 Why did you wait so long in terms of COVID? Why did you wait so long to write that book about Fauci? Why didn't you do it as always as it was starting instead of waiting a very long time? Because again, the key part of it was the 12th chapter that he called germ games. And if you understand that, that is the key thing to debunking all of this stuff, especially all as well created in a lab type of thing. I was very disappointed that he followed that up with a book on how it came from the lab. It's like some 1950s science fiction horror thing.
Starting point is 00:21:34 It came from the lab. Be afraid. So anyway, this kind of contradiction that you find in one person, again, is always there. And so we can just hope that um um you know some of the good stuff happens and um we'll just see what happens uh he does by the way oppose puberty blockers hormones transgender surgeries for minors and of course you know trump was pandering to the lgbt wasn't interesting that as much pandering as trump did to the lgbt he still only got 14 of a teeny tiny demographic that's there
Starting point is 00:22:14 so live site news says whether kennedy's appointment is confirmed by the incoming republican senate remains to be seen as does the final result of his and Trump's potentially dueling stances on COVID, the full range of his scientific views outside of COVID, and what he will ultimately do with HHS abortion policy. Yeah, David Icke says, Bill, this is going to be kind of interesting to see how he and Trump navigate this when there is so much support with all the Trump people other than him. And that's the interesting thing. You look at Gates, he's got a very troubling background morally, just like RFK Jr. does. And he is not a Zionist.
Starting point is 00:23:00 As a matter of fact, he believes massad tried to invent the blackmail thing against him which we're gonna see that that's gonna be a big thing uh that's gonna be a big part of his confirmation hearing people gonna delve into that uh but um with uh rfk jr uh he's not part of the pharmaceutical stuff and all the rest of Trump's cabinet is. So the two of them are kind of outliers on Zionism and pharmaceuticals. Michael Tracy, talking about Tulsi Gabbard, said part of her conversion into a Republican operative has entailed her declaring that the goal of Hamas is world domination and calling protesters against the Israeli pulverization campaign puppets and bizarrely claiming that Biden hasn't adequately condemned anti-Semitism, he said. Well, you know, she's going to be head of, she's going to be the director of national intelligence. And this is a person who was honored to be the young global leader of the World Economic Forum in 2015.
Starting point is 00:24:13 She subsequently said that, I didn't even know they put me in there. Except that she tweeted out that she was honored to be included. She's right there with people like Dan Crenshaw, people like Alex Soros, George Soros' son, people like Mark Zuckerberg, Rapinoe, the soccer player. I mean, you know, she's good company there from the young global leaders. But, you know, she seemed to have acknowledged that, or did acknowledge it i should say she's also a member of the council on foreign relations cfr and of course she did some really strange things like this too you know putting up her picture there where she's doing the illuminati sign why would she do that and uh then here's a picture of her as she's posing for that.
Starting point is 00:25:09 This is my posing sign to give the Illuminati. Do you remember when Jim Carrey did that as a joke? He says, yes, I'm exposing all the Illuminati that are out there and everything. And he was, I mean, that's the classic thing. Why would she do that? Why would she do that? Well, here's one of the interesting things about her. And I think perhaps it explains why she was put in as director of national intelligence. You know, she is in the National Guard.
Starting point is 00:25:37 What does she do there? Well, she's in PSYOPs there at the Army Reserve. PSYOPs. That kind of sums it all up i think all right let's go to the matt gates thing matt gates's confirmation newsweek said it could mean good news for ed snowden gates has been a proponent for snowden's pardon for leaking classified documents while he does not have direct power to pardon snowden, his proximity, if he were attorney general, may help. In 2013, then National Intelligence Director James Clapper told Congress that the NSA was not collecting data on millions of Americans. Remember that? We've talked about that so many times, 2013.
Starting point is 00:26:21 And, you know, Newsweek is reminding people that it was just a couple weeks later that Snowden released the information. As I've said many times, James Clapper, the worst liar ever, worst poker player ever. Are you spying on American citizens without a warrant? Uh, uh, uh, Senator, no, not intentionally, he says. And of course, he lied intentionally. And nobody, nobody ever brought charges against him for lying to Congress. No senator did it.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Rand Paul didn't do it. Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, none of them did it. The statute of limitations ended. As a matter of fact, I've played in years past. Michael Hayden, buddy, you know, these revolving doors, you know, you get to be head of the NSA, head of the CIA, head of the, you know, get to be the DNI and all the rest of this stuff. Michael Hayden said, I blame Ron Wyden. Ron Wyden knew what we were doing.
Starting point is 00:27:20 And so did all the staff and so did all the other people there. Why do you ask him that question? You knew we were violating the law. Why did you make a point about exposing it? It's like your fault. The only good thing that Ron Wyden has ever done, I've said that every time I talk about it, I'm amazed that that came from Ron Wyden. On September the 3rd, 2020, Gates posted to ex-formally known as Twitter, Pardon Snowden.
Starting point is 00:27:48 September 2020. He was pushing the pardon from September all the way up to the end of January, and Trump wouldn't do it. You think Trump's going to do it now? It's interesting, though, because this back and forth raises some question about who controls Trump, doesn't it? Gates said, as of today, the case has never been stronger, that Ed Snowden deserves a pardon from Trump. I would support a pardon for Snowden. If it were not for Snowden, we might not know today
Starting point is 00:28:14 that our own government has engaged in an activity that now a federal appellate court has deemed to be illegal. And at the time, Gates was not the only member of Congress calling for Trump to pardon Snowden. So the question is, who controls Trump, right? Just take a look at Snowden, take a look at Assange, and Trump has had questions about that. Why didn't you pardon the two of them? Well, you know, one of them was maybe pardonable, the other one wasn't, but you know, it wasn't a very good thing to do, as told, and I was like, who's controlling him? Take a look at the fact that he put Gina Haspel, the person who lied us into the Iraq war, who used torture, illegal torture, and covered it up.
Starting point is 00:28:51 He put her in to run the organization his entire four years. She was number two to Pompeo, but she was running it. And then Pompeo moves over to Secretary of State, and she is the official head. She was the official head when trump refused to pardon snowden or assange is trump being run by the cia liz cheney tweeted that pardoning snowden would be unconscionable yeah and trump agreed with liz cheney on. The Cheney ideology supporting forever wars puts more troops at risk than Snowden ever did, said Gates. He also said Trump was listening to those who urged a Snowden pardon and asserted that it was the right thing to do.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Gates posted about the subject after Greenwald tweeted that a Snowden pardon would be a victory against abuses by various three-letter agencies including the cia and fbi in december of 2021 gates said that he had lobbied extensively with trump and the former president allegedly felt better about snowden than about assange still um trump didn't oppose these people all right was he going to do it now is it going to be a personal thing so the thing is gates has got these real issues accusations of illegal drugs and uh illegal sex with minors and things like that um you know the plastic surgery stuff and the grandstanding but he does take a stand on some of these things again you know the good bad and the really ugly that is there um this goes against what snowden tweeted in 2020 suggesting that if trump were to issue one act of clemency
Starting point is 00:30:37 before leaving office it should be to free assange um and gates said I regret that we didn't make it happen. I got to say, one of the things I like is the fact that he is not afraid to challenge this established order as he got McCarthy kicked out. And so that might be what is really behind some of these allegations. Who knows? I mean, they came up with allegations against Julian Assange that were false. And it's always, you know, a lot of times, usually if they play ball with them, they say, well, you know, we got stuff to blackmail you with. And if you play ball with us, we'll not only not tell people that, we'll give you extra money and support. But a lot of times, even if they don't have stuff on people they'll make up stories about
Starting point is 00:31:27 that and it's usually something that is very depraved sexually uh because that's where these people hang out senators want details of matt gates's ethics probe before his confirmation vote for attorney general let's not say this all this stuff is going to be aired out in public this is it's going to be uh a lot of this stuff uh between now and the time they do their vote uh john cornyn said he's open to subpoenaing the house ethics committee the ethics panel has been investigating gates on and off since 2021 most recently focusing on alleged sexual misconduct illicit drug use accepting improper gifts obstruction and other allegations but the results of that probe may not become public because gates resigned from the house noon on thursday and the ethics committee
Starting point is 00:32:17 has jurisdiction only over sitting house members well first of, I would expect that it would be leaked. Secondly, they have a precedent where they have released stuff like that after somebody has left office. So they don't have any jurisdiction over him, but there's a precedent for releasing ethics reports after or on the same day, even, that a lawmaker leaves Congress. It happened in the case of former Representative Bill Boner, Democrat Tennessee, two months after he resigned in 1987 to become Nashville's mayor. It also happened with former Representative
Starting point is 00:32:53 Buzz Lukens of Ohio the day that he resigned in 1990. And so the question is, did Trump not vet this? Does Trump not care about any of these types of allegations? Because he hung around with Jeffrey Epstein, best friends for a decade. Or are these things fake? So that's the other aspect of it.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Just because they've got a long list of stuff there, we don't know yet. He's got a presumption of innocence. And I think it's interesting that, as I said said he's been uh investigated on and off since 2021 but nobody's indicted him for anything the ethics committee has never come after him for anything and that was happening when the democrats were in control even and when his enemies were in control of the republican party so i find that kind of suspicious you, just because somebody makes a lot of strong allegations against somebody. And there's, oh, look, there's this and there's that and there's that. There's got to be something there.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Well, not necessarily. They're pretty famous for throwing the kitchen sink at everybody if they want to come after you. So, again, I think we need to wait and see exactly what's going on certainly he was hanging around with a very young girl which is you know that and uh other things that are quite obvious is the plastic surgery on his face you know these other things are there's something going on there but you know you're for the most part you're not going to get normal people in government that's that's just uh one of the things that there. So all of this is going to be litigated and publicized, and we're going to have all kinds of details coming back and forth.
Starting point is 00:34:30 He will be. It'll be there. John Cornyn wants to see it. Lindsey Graham then comes in and said, well, if John Cornyn is going to subpoena these records from the House, Lindsey Graham says, well, if they would do that to us, I would go bat crazy, he says, if they tried to subpoena something over here.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Of course, he doesn't use that term. Chuck Grassley, who is going to take over as the judiciary chair in January, dodged any questions on Thursday. So he's like, I'm waiting to see. And Grassley said, well well we've got a professional staff on judiciary that'll do a full job of vetting and all those questions will be answered by the vetting process report as a matter of fact they don't even need to get the subpoena thing he was investigated by the fbi and so they can get that information from the fbi but isn't it interesting
Starting point is 00:35:18 that even though the fbi investigated him andrick Garland and all the rest of them, they did not indict him for anything. So again, on the one side, they've got all these wild charges. But on the other side, they've looked and they've looked and they've looked and they've never indicted him for anything. The key thing, as I said, about Gates is it shows that making is willing to go into lawfare and do it against his enemies and my concern is is that because it's Gates and because of the way that he does it and because of Trump I'm concerned that not only will it be about a personal vendetta rather than re-establishing the rule of law look Merrick Garland and these people need to be investigated. They need to be exposed.
Starting point is 00:36:06 I think they need to be banned from government. I think they need to go to jail for what they have done to people. They have used political persecution and abused the power of their office, and something does need to be done about that. And my only concern is that it be done in a way that people perceive it, or at least make a believable case that it is being done to establish a rule of law rather than to establish the power of Trump. And don't you dare cross me.
Starting point is 00:36:36 That's my concern. And that's what I said when I first saw that with Gates. I'm afraid that it's going to come across that way uh so you know they are angry at him because he did the coup against mccarthy all the rest of the stuff and so now you see abc news says well no that woman was 17 she wasn't 18 when all this happened again then why no indictment if that is true um over the summer of the house ethics committee subpoenaed the woman at the center of the probe who is now in her 20s she sat for multiple days of testimony where she testified the committee that he had sex with her when she was a minor in high school these allegations are
Starting point is 00:37:15 invented he said and would constitute false testimony to congress he responded to abc news the justice department spent years probing the allegations against Gates, including allegations of obstruction of justice, before informing Gates last year that it would not bring charges. Oh, OK. Does somebody being investigated in Washington make you guilty of something? Again, that's that's the key. So as Reason says, Gates's personality irked his GOP colleagues, but there's better reasons to oppose his nomination. So what is it that he doesn't like? He says he clearly passed the loyalty test, but he said he lacks relevant experience and has repeatedly demonstrated poor judgment.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Well, let's think about this a little bit. We had Bill Barr. Bill Barr had lots of experience, right? He had experience at the CIA. He had experience as a very young attorney general for George H.W. Bush because he'd helped George H.W. Bush rebuild the CIA. And then Trump brings him back in after all that experience. He had lots of experience, lots of credentials. How was Bill Barr?
Starting point is 00:38:21 Well, you know, Bill Barr was one who immediately came after Julian Assange and with other people in the Trump administration wanted to assassinate him. And then you got somebody like Jeff Sessions, who was the first attorney general under Trump. This is a guy who was absolutely obsessed with civil asset forfeiture, who did an end round around the Constitution for civil asset forfeiture. Oh, yeah, he was a former senator for a long time as well. Look, I don't care what these people's background is.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Anybody who reads and follows the Constitution would be better than any of these attorney generals we've had, Democrat or Republican, in my lifetime. You can go back to Ronald Reagan and go to Ed Meese and all the garbage that he put in there with the war on drugs and other things like that. These people don't care about the Constitution. I don't care about how much political
Starting point is 00:39:14 experience they've got. What a joke. So again, I mean, it'd be interesting to see what, I don't know that Gates would follow the Constitution either. But nobody could do worse than these other people. It's to say that somebody has got, they've been in Washington for a long time. Well, is that a plus or a minus?
Starting point is 00:39:31 It's a minus in my book. So the House GOP, by the way, Johnson is making moves even before Gates left. Who knows, maybe that's the purpose is to get Gates out of Congress so he doesn't come back. Maybe there's, you want to play some 4d chess ideas here maybe mike johnson says to trump hey i'll help you on this stuff if you get gates out of here he's not going to pass this he's not going to pass confirmation but he resigned on day one as soon as he got the nomination and so as pointed out the other day, Chip Roy was very upset about the rules that were being put out by other Republicans, I think, under the direction and encouragement of Mike Johnson to limit any criticism and to limit any participation. See, that's what the conservatives, people like Chip Roy, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor
Starting point is 00:40:24 Green, who I've got my issues with her on things as well but look what they were trying to do was to stop this top-down monopoly that happens it's complete control at the top uh this is some put in by nancy pelosi bainer and all the rest of these people have run that they were able to get that in there with kevin mccarthy and um so um you could have somebody bring it up for a vote to move to vacate the speaker's seat and it only took one person to do it yeah i mean you still have a vote right and so um when gates was leading that against kevin mccarthy and at chip roy marie Telegreen, a lot of other conservatives. They were able to get Kevin McCarthy out.
Starting point is 00:41:08 They said, well, they couldn't do any business in the House as long as the speaker's seat is empty. They can't do anything. So they had to wait until they got another speaker. All of a sudden, out of nowhere comes this guy, Mike Johnson, that nobody's ever heard of. And becomes, so now he's consolidating his power there. And you're going to require not one, but nine people. I know where they came up with that number. Nine people.
Starting point is 00:41:33 So it's going to be nine times harder to get a somebody out. But it's not really that it's nine times harder. It's just nine times harder to bring the issue up. You had after he became speaker, Marjorie Taylor Greene moved to vacate the seat under those rules and only requires one person. But that did not happen, unfortunately. And so, but he doesn't want that to even happen again. So they have made that move to protect the speaker. And finally, we talk aboutete hegseth and um what is going on there as i said he's uh it's very troubling to see him see waltz to see ratcliffe these guys are hardcore
Starting point is 00:42:16 you know let's do wars especially right now with iran they want a war with iran for israel's benefit it's not for our benefit. They want to put Israel first, not America. And so I have a big problem with them on that. Pete Hegseth has been outspoken on the other side on stopping this DEI garbage that is just eating the military up like a cancer, like it eats our society. It eats up every institution that gets involved in it. And Wall Street Journal thinks that it's a mistake to oppose that. The Wall Street Journal, of course, so-called conservative media. And they said Trump has got these plans that were revealed in a leak.
Starting point is 00:42:59 He wants to set up a board of retired generals and admirals who are going to look at this DEI stuff that's been put in and recommend who needs to be removed. And of course, Hegseth is 100% on board with that. But the editors of the so-called conservative Wall Street Journal are warning Trump against carrying out recently leaked scheme to purge the American military senior officials. The editors urged Trump to act with caution when it comes to plans to shake up the military brass. They said a purge mentality will court political trouble and demoralize the ranks. Now, let me tell you what's demoralizing the ranks.
Starting point is 00:43:41 It's DEI is demoralizing the ranks. It's DEI is demoralizing the ranks. This kind of Marxist division, it's antithetical to the ethos of the military. The military was all about, we're all one. We're all a cohesive unit. I don't care if you're white or black. We're all one. We've got each other's backs. This is breaking everybody down by their demographics, skin color, race, sexual orientation. Why are they even talking about sexual orientation in this context here?
Starting point is 00:44:15 And so it is designed to divide and to demoralize a force. It is antithetical to everything the military needs in order to win. And so they said the draft executive order leaked to the press about forming a group of former officers to rule on the fitness of current generals would be a mistake. The smacks of politicizing the officer corps. That's what they did. That's what the DEI is. It's a politicizing of the officer corps and everything else. And I would just say, you know, it's the same argument that these other people are making about attorney general.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Oh, well, we need to have somebody who's got a long political resume. We need to have somebody who's got a long military resume. Do we? You know, these people, what wars have they won? Can you show me one that they've won? Any of these guys? We have this heavy bureaucracy. Boy, you could get rid of, and we've talked about this.
Starting point is 00:45:11 I forget what it is. It's like four dozen or more generals when we had like a handful at World War II. I don't remember what the numbers were. But it's orders of magnitude more in terms of numbers of generals and admirals that we have now than we did during World War II. Maybe that's the problem. Maybe it's become too politicized. You know, our losing the wars, a lot of that had to do with politics. You could go in and win the battles as they did in Vietnam, but we lose the war. Why? Because the politicians running, people like McNamara and others who are running it. But still, this DEI stuff, it's got to go. And so you've got the Wall Street Journal lecturing them on that.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Firing the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, C.Q. Brown, would also be counterproductive. Well, if he's, I don't know what his background is, but if he's pushing DEI, he needs to go. The editors also expressed concern that Hegseth seems to be obsessed with purging any woke elements from the american military rather than focusing on more immediate and concrete problems that is the issue that is the most immediate and the most concrete if you don't have a foundation of cohesiveness then you don't have anything to work with they said in the context of america's security challenges wokeness is a small concern they said that's the wall street journal i couldn't disagree with them more um scott helmer thank you for the tip he says if rk jr supports
Starting point is 00:46:41 that then there is no good stuff with him in in my view. I guess the abortion stuff. Yeah. Yeah, that is a key. I mean, that's what I say. Nobody else is talking about stopping the immunity of the vaccine companies. And nobody else is talking about so many of these issues, you know, what the FDA is doing and exposing it. But, you know, how can you be blind to what is going on with that? You know, I saw a tweet Lila Rose put out and she said, so tell us, you know, right
Starting point is 00:47:16 here is a comment. What changed your mind about abortion or whatever, if you're pro-life? And I put something on there. I said, you know, that happened when I was running for Congress. I was a libertarian. So as a libertarian, I'm just like, well, look, I'd never had to face that decision personally, so I'd never really given it all that much thought.
Starting point is 00:47:35 And to think, well, you know, when does a baby begin? But then people kept asking me about partial birth abortion. I'm like, What is partial birth? How do you get partially born? That doesn't make any sense, right? So I looked it up, had to be able to give people an answer. And when I saw what it was, I said, oh, okay. This is not about a disagreement about when a baby becomes human.
Starting point is 00:48:00 This is just murder, just infanticide. I said that was it for me, even before I became a Christian. And of course, after I become a Christian, I realized that God has set our days before we're born. He's the one who knits us together in our mother's womb. And so that just cemented it in place. I agree. It's such a big issue. And of course, in his personal life, there are big issues personal life there are big issues and there are big issues that i had with him when he you know was talking about free speech and everything i said yeah but what about that time 10 years ago whatever it was that you wanted um the coke
Starting point is 00:48:36 brothers jailed i mean you know there's stuff like that so hopefully something good will come of it that's all we can say because there's not anybody that i'm gonna get 100 behind in this this crowd that's in washington uh jeb clanton thank you very much for the tip he says um seems that there's less talk about ending any of these unconstitutional three-letter agencies as we figured and more about working to legitimize them that's right that's the other way that you can look at this. If he goes in and he does some very high-profile reform of the FDA, oh, now it's good, right? It should not exist, as I've said. Get rid of all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:22 And it's like Trump and the Department of Education. If he starts handing out the money rather than the people at the Department of Education handing out the money, what difference does it make if the government has got its fingers and its strings into education because of the money? Brian and Deb McCartney. David, did you hear about possible recess appointments with no hearings i know that that was what trump was uh was pushing for leadership positions and we'll see what happens with it because he didn't get what he wanted in the senate uh and and says npr was saying this morning that kennedy spreads vaccine misinformation making many in health care nervous.
Starting point is 00:50:07 He says, good. Well, you know, this is a clip that I had the other day about finally got it in the stream deck here about NPR. This young woman looks like she's in her mid 30s or something is the CEO of NPR. This is what she has to say about truth and about don't don't let them lecture us about misinformation when she says this. I think our reverence for the truth might become might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done. Yeah. You know, we got this agenda and we really don't care about the truth. Let's let's not let the truth get in our way. So don't talk to me about misinformation.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Get lost. Don't do that stuff. Marky Mark, thank you for the tip. He says, the fact that Merrick Garland's Department of Justice didn't prosecute Gates speaks volumes. Yeah, I think so. You know, you're innocent until, anybody can make an allegation. And if you're rocking the boat, which, again, Gates has done that. That's why it would be kind of interesting to see him as attorney general.
Starting point is 00:51:09 There would be a lot of boat rocking going on. You rock the boat, and they're going to start throwing allegations at you. They're going to try to set you up, which is what he said that they did. And as I was talking about it the other day, Chris Minahan at Information Liber information liberation said you know maybe uh maybe he did do this stuff and maybe they decided that they didn't want to prosecute him because to fully look into this stuff it would expose the role of massad because he said this is coming from this and you had indications from what people that were connected um uh with the um with massad and everythingad and everything had shown that they had prior knowledge of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Well, how would they have prior knowledge of something like that? And so he said, well, maybe they didn't move ahead with this. Maybe he's guilty. Maybe they didn't move ahead with it because they didn't want to expose their involvement in all of it. So we're going to take a quick break, and we're going to come back and talk a little bit about, what's that? Okay. Well, Karen put this up here.
Starting point is 00:52:16 This is, let's see, what is this name here? Thor and Master of the Mystic Arts 2019. Okay. I think that's the name. Hi, David. What's your take on Alex Jones and InfoWars gone and sold off to the onion? Well, I think they're going to appeal it. Again, this is a very aggressive bankruptcy trustee.
Starting point is 00:52:44 And as I said before, I've been in a situation where I was a creditor and a bankruptcy trustee situation. And I know how these bankruptcy trustee, how aggressive they can be because they take turns. You've got all these bankruptcy lawyers in this federal court system. And so many times, you know, they're representing people who have no money because they're bankrupt. So with individual bankruptcies, they don't usually make any money. But if it's a corporate bankruptcy, no matter how bad it is, there's always assets to be sold off.
Starting point is 00:53:16 And even if the creditors don't get paid, the bankruptcy trustee does. So this bankruptcy trustee has been chomping at the bit to get in there and um he jumped the shark once before and i said at the time i said there's no way that he's going to be able to do this you know that was when alex was doing the fundraiser and chaining himself to the walls and stuff you know and um but i said that's they're not going to shut him down now probably will eventually but you know, but this is too soon. And it was too soon. And the judge stopped it.
Starting point is 00:53:49 Well, now because of this situation where Sandy Hook people who had won the lawsuit, they were the creditors. They had their thumb on the scale and said, well, we've got this big, essentially, a credit card here. And if the people at The Onion want to buy this, and that was the thing. I didn't take it seriously that The Onion would buy them because The Onion is such a failure. And the guy who is running it, I saw a clip from him, and he's not witty at all. You know what his background was? His background was vetting people for information and misinformation.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Look, people who do that, censors don't have a sense of humor. Right? But that's where this guy's background is. He wants to censor information. And so they were able to get money from Bloomberg's Everytown for gun control, something like that. They were able to get money from Bloomberg's Everytown, you know, for gun control and stuff like that. They were able to get money from them. They were able to get the people, the Sandy Hook creditors to say, well, we will contribute some of our stuff to it, essentially. You know, we own this $1.5 billion worth of Infowars,
Starting point is 00:55:01 and so they could give it to whoever they wanted to, essentially. And I think the onion was there just for window dressing. Um, and, uh, so, but as far as what happens with InfoWars, Alex will be fine. I'm worried about some of the people that I know that work there that worked for him for many, many years. Uh, I don't know what he's going to do next, but I know that that's the thing. I know that Alex is going to continue and he'll be fine. He'll make lots of money. He'll be platformed everywhere. He's being promoted by Musk and Tucker Carlson and all that crowd. But the other people, I don't know if he's going to bring them along
Starting point is 00:55:32 or if he's going to do his own thing. For years and years, he was solo. And it wasn't until the early teens, 2000s, that he started building it out to have other people that were there um and so i don't know what he's going to do in terms of the future they may wind up getting some of this stuff pulled back all i can say is that um um yeah roger stone was outbid to buy info where somebody said um roger stone was rumored to be putting together his consortium and there was only two people two groups that were doing so roger might have had something to do with that um but as i
Starting point is 00:56:11 said i really thought that alex would have um more money because of the money of his family because of what he's socked away that they haven't gotten a hold of i'm sure and. And so I figured, you know, he's got a lot of billionaire friends that he's cultivated over the years. If you've got a billion dollars, Alex is your friend. He's going to be right there. But I figured that he was going to have more money, that he'd be able to get it. But they had the ability, because they were the creditors, to say, no, well, we are going to apply our credits to this. And so we'll see. See if that's what happens.
Starting point is 00:56:49 I was surprised that it came out yesterday as well because what everybody was saying in the process, it was supposed to not happen until Friday. Again, this is this bankruptcy trustee getting really aggressive. And thank you for the tip, Doug. I really appreciate that. I would just say that I'm not surprised that it's being taken over by the Onion. Because I saw people say, how do you go bankrupt, right? Gradually, then suddenly.
Starting point is 00:57:17 I saw Infowars turn into the Onion gradually, then suddenly. When Trump came into office and Roger came there, Alex started turning into the onion and it had absolutely no credibility. And the difference between the onion, Babylon Bee and InfoWars is that Alex would lie to people and they would think it was the truth and not satire. We'll be right back ¶¶ You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, this is from Marilyn B.
Starting point is 00:59:20 I've had this over here, and I didn't read it earlier. It actually goes back to November the 1st. So a small gift to express my thanksgiving for your Christian news analysis. Alex did us a favor turning you loose. Did me a favor too. I'm so happy to be here in Tennessee. It's the climate that I like and the area that I like. So she said it's worth a silver dollar and more.
Starting point is 00:59:46 She said a real silver dollar. So I appreciate that. Thank you very much. Let's talk a little bit about the pharmaceutical stuff because we now have a mRNA identified as a cardiotoxin. And, of course, you know, we have seen this before, but they are also talking about an amplifying cardio toxin that is out there, a self amplifying. And when I look at that, it's like, so exactly how is that different?
Starting point is 01:00:20 You know, what is it about this that is that is really different? Because the same thing is happening. As they say, well, it's going to continue to replicate and so forth. It does seem that it has something that is different, but I've always talked about it as being the genetic code ingestion. And we do see that that still is the case. And so it's not clear why that is happening. But this is another example of the FDA just saying, well, go for it. We don't really care.
Starting point is 01:00:53 And when you look at a Japanese trial for a self-amplifying mRNA, they had several people die that were in the clinical trial. But the FDA doesn't care about that. The Japanese health agencies don't care about that. That's one of the reasons why it must be reformed. Even if it legitimizes these illegitimate organizations, something has to be done to shine the light on this reprehensible stuff. And again, I don't really understand what it is that has changed in terms of self-amplifying mRNA.
Starting point is 01:01:27 They said, well, this is going to go on forever. We see that happening already. You know, I don't know. Last research I saw, they said, well, here we are, you know, a year or two after people got vaccinated, we're still finding it if we look for it. And that's what I said at the very beginning. I said, so it hijacks your body as they described it when Trump did the dog and pony show. They said, well, we're going to turn your body into a manufacturing facility to manufacture this vaccine.
Starting point is 01:01:54 So what is it that stops it? We really don't know. We were just talking about the cabinet and Brian Chilhavi had an interesting one. He said that Trump appointed COVID-19 vaccinated cabinet members who supported his Operation Warp Speed. He said it appears that most of these people who are very loyal to him are also very loyal to his vaccine that he is so proud of. Here's the clip that he put together.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Christine Ohm, Huckabee, all these people cheering the vaccine. For well over a year, our Department of Health has been working around the clock to defeat the virus. We've all known this virus as COVID-19. And since it arrived in South Dakota, my position has not wavered. I am your governor, and I've always told you the truth. Late last year, under the leadership of President Trump, Operation Warp Speed was launched with the end goal of delivering life-saving vaccines to every American in our country.
Starting point is 01:02:56 And now under the Biden administration, this initiative is yielding the fruits of such courageous efforts. Therefore, I come to you today to announce the following. Starting Monday, April 5th, 2021, every resident over the age of 16 in the state of South Dakota will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine shot. And there they are, administering the shot. Isn't that great?
Starting point is 01:03:23 Everybody. Everybody can get it for free. I want to be very clear, Sean. I've had the vaccine. So, you know, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. Wow, Andrea. Last time I checked, we have a vaccine because President Trump created Operation Warp Speed. There has never been a vaccine brought to the market in less than four years.
Starting point is 01:03:41 Most of them are between five and 20. This one came to us in 10 months despite all the people. Yeah, because we skipped all the tests. How about that? Yeah. Just remove all the safety concerns. We can get it really fast. Did you get yours, really? Did you really get yours?
Starting point is 01:04:05 Here's Michael Waltz. There are now two COVID-19 vaccines on the verge of being ready for mass distribution. But getting the vaccines to those who need it the most will be a complex undertaking and will span the end of President Trump's term in office and the beginning of President Biden's. Yeah, I'm confident in the plan, the administration's plan. You know, there's a former head of the Defense Logistics Agency, a general that's running
Starting point is 01:04:32 the logistics and distribution plan. Oh, that makes it all good. Central Florida Congressman Michael Waltz is talking about... We didn't do any testing, but we got a general who's going to distribute it. How about that? Does that make it good?
Starting point is 01:04:41 In distribution, General Gus Perna has spent a career handling logistics and distribution for the U.S. Army. As a member of Operation Warp Speed, his team, as well as Health and Human Services, has already held meetings with the incoming Biden administration. The Food and Drug Administration says no COVID-19 vaccines will be approved without passing its safety checks. Science will guide our decisions. This is Stephen Hahn. FDA will not permit any pressure from anyone. He left the Trump administration when he worked for Moderna.
Starting point is 01:05:10 The FDA is reportedly considering stricter guidelines for the emergency authorization of a COVID vaccine. Are you okay with that? Well, I tell you what, we're looking at that. That has to be approved by the White House. We may or may not approve it. The White House is now threatening the head of the FDA, suggesting that if that agency doesn't authorize the Pfizer vaccine by the end of today, Commissioner Stephen Hahn's job could be on the line. Sir, it's designed to improve trust in the vaccine.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Do you think that's not needed? Well, I have tremendous trust in these massive companies. I have really good news. I have tremendous trust in big pharma. Our nation has achieved a medical miracle. We have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just nine months. This is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history. I am thrilled to report that the FDA has authorized the Pfizer vaccine. We have given Pfizer and other companies a great deal of money, hoping this would be the outcome. And it was. Isn't that great? And of course, here is Tulsi Gabbard. A little bit hard
Starting point is 01:06:18 to say anything when you've got your head covered with everything you can think of. A mask, a face shield, all the rest of this stuff. Yeah, there's the lady that runs PsyOps. The whole thing was a PsyOps. The whole thing was a political grift. The whole thing was, did these people really get the shot? Or are they just sycophants for the guy who wants to sell it to you? He's a great salesman. As Ross Childs said, we could really use that guy.
Starting point is 01:06:48 The question is, who was it that was really using him? Musk and others in Silicon Valley want to replace banks with fintech and cryptocurrency. Well, we'll see what's going to happen with that in terms of the cast that is there. MAGA folks are not going to like this guy that he's put in there. If you look at his bio, American Investor Hedge Fund, partner with George Soros and Quantum, as I mentioned the other day,
Starting point is 01:07:20 of course, you've already got day one, Darren Beatty's out there trying to spend that. He and his husband, former new york prosecutor uh have got two children and so as brian shalhavi says um so a gay wall street hedge fund manager who's got two children with his husband obviously trafficked from their biological parents because uh gay men can't produce children. And he's also a Yale graduate. Remember how Alex Jones went to Yale and did a thing in front of it to oppose DeSantis? You know, he went to Yale, so he must have been part of Skull and Bones. Quite probably was.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Probably J.D. Vance as well. Anyway, last year, says Brian Shul shulhavi a vaccine impact he was one who did that compilation of um these uh the trump cabinet pushing vaccines he said last year when i saw that rfk jr had met with former cia director mike pompeo as kennedy revealed in a tucker carlson interview i suspected he's being vetted for any government position since he was still running for president at the time. And he talked about his strange dinner. There's a clip there. I'm not going to play that for you, but you can go there and see it at Vaccine Impact if you want to or Health Impact.
Starting point is 01:08:34 He said, I had a really strange dinner with Pompeo, Hillary Clinton, Boris Johnson and others. Brian Shobby says, I can you get any more swampy than that? He says, you watch this. Notice that the guy that's interviewing him there says, who invited you? How did you get into that group of people? And he just completely ignored it and kind of changed the subject, started talking about something else. And he said, I found out that Mike Pompeo is actually a good guy
Starting point is 01:09:04 who really wanted to clean up the CIA. He just, and he had regrets that he didn't do that. And, you know, one of the things that, uh, RFK Jr. Then said, he said, you know, you got two different parts of the CIA. Uh, you have the ones who do the espionage, getting information. He said, we need that. And then he said, and then we got the ones who do the plans.
Starting point is 01:09:23 And he goes, and that's where all the assassinations and things like that happen and he says we got to separate these things that isn't going to do it i mean as long as we got an organization of people that can do assassinations they will do assassinations and of course that information is going to make its way over there to them that's what um that's what the listener was talking about in terms of trying to restore people's faith in these evil institutions. You've got to be careful that we don't do that. By the way, when I was talking about Susie Wiles, for example, I got a Susan Bradford, who is an author and has a sub stack, contacted me and said, well, there was actually a a smear uh that was going on with suzy she said um all this stuff that came out she said it's actually not substantiated her article on
Starting point is 01:10:13 substack is the heinous smearing of suzy wiles within alt media and um so i want to correct uh what i had to say uh she went through and she said so if we go back and we look at the Mercury group that she was with as a lobbyist, and she's been a lobbyist for decades. And you go back and you look at the Mercury group and it was reported not just by Rents and Alex. I thought it was suspicious because that video was gone. And before InfoWars was taken down, they had taken that down. And Rents said at the time, this report is disappearing all over the place. And what was it that kicked that off? Well, it was Trump coming after RFK Jr. and said, he doesn't know anything that he's talking about in terms of vaccines. It was ignited from Trump's criticism in April of RFK Jr.
Starting point is 01:11:20 And the information, he said, his views on vaccines are fake, as is everything else about his candidacy. And so the people were supporting him on vaccines. vaccines, and of course you had Kennedy Beacon and others. Kennedy Beacon was one that I looked at, and I thought it was very interesting that these different reports that had been done right after Trump had criticized RFK Jr. and had been done by organizations that were in favor of rfk junior they were all being um memory hold everywhere but you could go back and i found this one uh from kennedy beacon i found this one by going back to the archives and so you have um you know the info wars thing disappeared uh this was uh deep six as well. And they were drawing some of their information from yet another group that was Holistic News.
Starting point is 01:12:10 And so what all these people were saying was that Mercury's clientele includes Pfizer, Gavi, Vaccine Alliance, UN Foundation, all the rest of this. And Goliad, I talked about that. And so Susan Bradford contacted me. She said, well, I looked this up. And if you look at her involvement there, when she came in, she went back and each of these companies, she went to opensecrets.org. And she looked at their client list for the years that Suzy Weil was there from 2022 on. And then also went to the other side and looked to see who had given money to who had hired Mercury and look at their client list.
Starting point is 01:12:59 And so she looked at Gavi. She said, well, did they hire them during that period of time, 2022 to 2024? Gavi, GlaxoSmithKline, Gilead, Monsanto, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, all of these were listed as people that Susie Wiles had worked with. They did not work with them during that period of time. So I just wanted to correct that. And she did a great job of going through when i looked at this because i saw first of all that had been reported several different times by other people and of course that can happen as people just pass along a lie um but um it also i thought it was interesting that they'd all disappeared now maybe they disappeared because they realized that it was a
Starting point is 01:13:43 lie i looked at it and thought well i think this has disappeared because as we've seen so many times, when these political alliances shift, these shifty people in the alternative media or the mainstream media will get rid of what they had said before. So when the enemy now becomes your ally, you get rid of the bad things that you said about your enemy before, because it's simply about pleasing the group. So I thought that was important to correct that. looked to see if these organizations had been hired, had had a connection with Mercury before they hired Susie Wiles. But the bottom line is that the two years that she was there, that did not happen. But if you go back and you look at the people who work at Mercury,
Starting point is 01:14:41 that also raises some interesting connections and the company's chairman dan tishman honorary chair emeritus of natural resources defense council they went on the attack against kennedy then you have ashley bowman managing director for mercury's tampa office communications director communications advisor at the DNC, the Democrat National Committee. You have their senior team, Adina Minchner, director of governmental compliance, worked in sales and marketing for GlaxoSmithKline. Tony Moffitt, a Mercury partner, was the top government affairs executive at Monsanto. Managing director, Tammy Gordon, was director of Digital Experience for Novavax, promoting its vaccine for COVID in 40 countries before running a digital communications operation for Biden 2020 campaign in Florida. You see, Susie Wiles' page was also scrubbed.
Starting point is 01:15:39 The last archived version of it was Fridayiday uh november the 8th i found the link to it um on the 10th and so i was able to go back and find that in the archives as well here's the bottom line they will work for anybody and that's the bottom line for suzy wiles you know this is the uni party folks you see these people sometimes they do work uh these individuals come from uh one of these vaccine companies and then they become lobbyists and back and forth in the same way that stephen han who was there at the fda and had that uh back and forth with trump with trump said you're going to either approve that today or you're going to be fired. He goes to work for Moderna. First of all, he approved it. And then he went to work for Moderna. Scott Gottlieb, who was head of the FDA prior,
Starting point is 01:16:31 he went to Pfizer. And I think he's got a very high ranking position. I can't remember exactly. I think he's on the board at Pfizer, but he's very high, Scott Gottlieb. And so this is the uniparty. Whether you're talking about democrats or republicans there's a revolving door of course between them and the industry that is supposed to regulate the lobbyists will you know they'll work for gates or they'll work for trump or they'll work for these other people and of course that's the the issue it's one big club and that's where she is as well. And I mentioned all of that because of this partisan euphoria thinking, that's it. Conservatism is back. And it's like, Trump's not a conservative.
Starting point is 01:17:15 He's perfectly fine with Hillary Clinton and the Clintons as well as Jeffrey Epstein. The big picture here is that it is a uniparty. And the big picture is these top lobbyists are hired guns and they will um they're not driven by ideology they're driven by money and they're going to network with other people like them uh but again uh you know when you go back and look at these things, she, just to clarify, talking specifically about her, she was not a lobbyist for these organizations. She worked with people who had come from those organizations, who perhaps in the past had also been lobbyists
Starting point is 01:17:56 for those organizations. But while she was there, she did not do the lobbying for them. And I still have people passing on. This was sent to me by John three days after I did the report on Monday about it. So we're getting clarifications about it as well as more people saying, hey, you need to cover this. You know, we're talking about my concerns, again, RFK Jr. and what he had to say about the labs our we have david eich retweeted something from concerned citizen who said covid justice is coming this virus began in a lab and he puts up a clip of rama slimy talking about how it came from a lab and And it's not true. So now we know what we should have known all along, which was that this virus, COVID, began in a lab. It is a shame. Your career began in Big Pharma.
Starting point is 01:18:52 As long as it did to get to this answer. He came from a lab. You want to know why? They used the threat of racism to suppress any iota of debate. Two years ago, people ought to remember this right now. If we don't learn from our history, we will never get better. Big tech companies censored, mark my words, censored someone from being able to say that this virus originated in a lie. This was in the name of creating this misinformation. What did we do? We actually created the spread of more misinformation.
Starting point is 01:19:23 We have to learn from our history or else we're going to keep making the same mistakes. Free speech is a precondition for truth. I agree. You better learn from your history and stop following people like Vivek the Snake. Rama Slimy. And so he's saying the virus began in lab and concerned citizens. This is great. We're going to expose all this.
Starting point is 01:19:44 Trump's going to fix all this stuff. No, they're the guys who are shoveling the excrement on you david ike says this is absolute crap covid did not start in a lab it didn't start anywhere the entire trump team knows that covid was a scam and you saw this do you think that they really took the vaccine? All those people. Clearly, they don't know what kind of scam, and now they serve the self-styled father of the vaccine who responded according to the cult script and was president when the mass censorship was happening. The gaslighting and the rewriting
Starting point is 01:20:25 of history is extraordinary and then david ike says this which i thought was very interesting he said so how is kennedy going to expose the fake covid vaccine agenda without exposing trump's central role that'll be interesting to watch and you know when you look at this and you go back and talk about suzy wiles okay yeah she was not a lobbyist for this but she was there as as trump's manager and everything she was there running everything for him from 2021 right after january the sixth stuff from 2021 on you know trump as recently as then the reason all these articles were there going back to the end of April at the end of April and beyond Trump was still calling the vaccine the greatest thing ever why didn't Susie Wiles stop him is because she hangs
Starting point is 01:21:21 out with all of these people who worked for all of these pharmaceutical things who probably in the past had been lobbyists for them? She, you know, you had all these other people like Alex and like Wayne Allen Root who had been, had flipped the switch and said, okay, now we're going to tell people that the vaccine is harmful after it's gone out. We're not going to tell them it's sugar water anymore. We're going to tell them it's sugar water anymore. We're going to tell them it's harmful. And then they got caught in this same kind of, you know, just like he says, well, what is RFK Jr. going to do? Because he's now telling everybody how bad these vaccines are, but now he's going to go to work for the guy that created them, that is so proud of them.
Starting point is 01:21:56 What's he going to do? And that was a difficult position that people like Alex and Wayne Allen Root were in. What do I do? You know, I've told everybody how bad these vaccines are. And, you know, Biden, we put it all on Biden. But now Trump is taking credit for it. That doesn't work, you know. So it's going to be interesting to see how this happens.
Starting point is 01:22:16 And yet, you know, Susie Wiles didn't tell him. All of that time did not tell him, hey, shut up about this stuff. Either that or she doesn't have the kind of clout to get him to be quiet about it. Guard Goldsmith, he says, I think Trump ought to be challenged on his silence about his jabs. That stands in counter distinction from his bringing in Mr. Kennedy. I wonder if any reporter will. If they do, they will not be working for that organization anymore. And they will certainly get another interview with Trump,
Starting point is 01:22:48 but they'll probably get fired from that organization. RFK Jr.'s big push to stop pharma ads on TV, he says that won't jibe with the First Amendment. Well, I don't know. They were able to stop all cigarette ads, right? Cigarette ads got banned. Whether or not you agree with it uh that's the precedent and if they were able to do that by saying cigarette ads cigarette is harmful so we're not going to allow any tobacco ads then um you know i think they can do it with this i'm not saying that i support it I'm just saying that that's the precedent.
Starting point is 01:23:25 Um, clearly could make the case that these shots are much more dangerous than a cigarette. Um, uh, but, um, tree free 56 Americans are so unhealthy. It was easy to make them believe there was a pandemic.
Starting point is 01:23:38 Everybody feels awful. Do this unhealthy lifestyle. I agree. Uh, Trump burger forever. RFK is there to tell us it's okay everybody i looked over the backs and it's 100 safe now trust me we'll see what he does like i said it's going to be kind of interesting to see how this mends we know what the situation is and
Starting point is 01:23:56 whatever he says we're going to tell people the truth one way or the other disaster is waiting to happen uh with a self-amplifying bird flu vaccine as i pointed out yeah uh and again i don't really know what is different about this this is an article again from children's health defense so they put out good stuff and um yet you know it can be a limited hangout as i said you know rfk junior says no i like vaccines we're all vaccinated and everything his wife required people to have um i think been vaccinated or something before they came to the party i think it was in in december of 2021 the christmas party self-amplifying mrna injections contain an enzyme that instructs the body on how to make more mrna well it's my
Starting point is 01:24:44 understanding that that was always the case. It allows for an unknown period of toxin antigen production. Again, it's still running through. And so self-replication, it could become immortal forever. Antagonizing your and your fetus and your immune system with antigens. This is all an ongoing concern. This is a concern for all of us, even those of us who did not get the vaccine. The self-replicating technology takes mRNA vaccines to a new level.
Starting point is 01:25:16 They said the vaccine contains a gene for the spike protein and a gene for a protein called replicase, which allows the RNA to replicate. Again, I always called it the genetic code injection, and it was always able to replicate, and it's continuing to replicate as it is. I just think that this is basically doing it on steroids, if you will, right? The replicase helps to amplify that. After the rollout of the first global genetic experiment with mRNA technology, it seems unbelievable that even more aggressive attack on our body and genetics should be tried out,
Starting point is 01:25:53 said Rose, who's writing, this author who is opposing it, who has a substack, Jessica Rose, PhD. Said there are major red flags with these products. So we'll see what happens with it. She said, you know, whenever you got something that is genetically modified, an organism, it requires specific licensing, application, and procedures. But they didn't do that with the Trump shot, did they? This is a genetic modification of organisms, of your body, but they didn't go through the process. They just waved all of that away. Arcturus's phase one clinical trial will enroll approximately 200 healthy adults in the U.S. They don't care what they do to 200 people.
Starting point is 01:26:37 They don't care what they do to you and your family and your children. They don't care. As a matter of fact, they want to depopulate. This is Nazi science that these people are doing. First, do no harm. And you can't do things without people's consent.
Starting point is 01:26:57 All of these things that came out of the Nuremberg trial, they just all brushed this aside. They included a warning to child bearers to wear condoms when engaging in intercourse during the trial period, they said. Again, they included a warning to child bearers to wear condoms when engaging in intercourse during the trial period they said again they're not going to say men or women um japan's recent inclusion of this they did trials with that and they found they had a 90
Starting point is 01:27:19 adverse event rate and they had five people die in the trial so how many of these 200 people are going to die and we just had a court case where somebody signed up for a clinical trial for one of these vaccines and part of the deal was that they would pay your medical expenses if they didn't kill you and if they injured you and then then they said, no, we don't have to because of PrEP Act. And the judge says, no, you will have to do that. That's in your contract. And so, anyway, because they self-replicate for an unknown period of time, a small dose of a replicon mRNA is expected to be more hazardous than a larger dose of conventional mRNA.
Starting point is 01:28:06 One person writing this, Jablonowski, says, the difference between medicine and poison is dose. How many times have you heard me say that about fluoride? And why is it that we put fluoride in the water when the difference between a medicine and poison is a dosage? Arcturus promotes smaller doses, but the reality is that we've never been able to measure the antigen exposure from any of the mRNA vaccines. None of them. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
Starting point is 01:28:40 Before we go, Jason Barker. Good to see you, Jason. The difference between the mRNA and the self-amplifying mRNA is that one continues to make the spike, and the other one makes more vaccine. There you go. You got it figured out. Okay. I thought we were onto something there, but I like the sarcasm. We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Let's talk a little bit about what, if anything, can be done about schools and why something should be done about them. As I pointed out the other day when Trump was talking about, you know, he's going to fix the Department of Education or get rid of it altogether. We'll see what happens. I tweeted on and said, you know, our public schools have become brave, new world, pubic schools focused on perversion. I said, if you think the government at any level should run education, that's just a variation of Hillary's, it takes a village to raise a child of course that was trump's pal you know a government i said should have no role in education it inevitably leads to a violation of parental rights and religious liberty state-run education of course was a plank of the communist party it's now bipartisan conventional wisdom oh yeah what are
Starting point is 01:30:42 we going to do to fix the state schools well kill them okay get rid of them defund them mises.org says your kids are already communists college will make them even more make it even worse children in the u.s are raised to be communist it doesn't matter if you send them to public or private schools as all of the education degree-granting schools bias the learning process against competitive, capitalist, liberal, or open-minded society. Indeed, the curriculum is less about learning about reality and is heavy on propagandizing children against capitalism and towards communism. American society teaches hatred and distrust of everything capitalist, even though its benefits are all around us.
Starting point is 01:31:29 He said, today on my drive to work, I heard an otherwise intelligent retired athlete say the following. If you're a billionaire sports team owner, you obviously have screwed a lot of people over. But in the case of building sports stadiums, taxpayer subsidies are needed because they create jobs. He says everything about this statement is wrong. You're not necessarily a criminal because you got a lot of money, but you are a criminal if you steal money from other people to expand your business and then tell everybody, well, it's for the good of the community. What about all these small businesses that have to pay the taxes
Starting point is 01:32:05 and don't get anything at all? I've always talked about these stadiums, but I think that is the issue in a nutshell with what we're looking at with Musk and with Vivek the Snake. These are guys who have made so much money out of biotech and both of them involved in biotech. And all this green grift stuff that Musk is in has made him the wealthiest man in the world. The nonsense that they're going to make this more efficient.
Starting point is 01:32:34 Churches issue a statement warning against government LGBT indoctrination. This is a joint statement signed by multiple church organizations, including the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Baptist Church of Norway, the Pentecostal movement in Norway, and the Norwegian Roman Catholic Bishops Council. They're all warning the Norwegian government against imposing LGBT indoctrination. Where will they impose it? They'll impose it in the schools. Joint Christian Declaration on Diversity of Gender and and sexuality warns of trying to impose leftist ideologies you can call it an ideology you can call it a religion whatever you want they've got their gods they're fiercely worshiped they have things that you must do things that you
Starting point is 01:33:17 cannot do it is a religion and again as i said many times rl dabney going back to the end of the civil war he said if you have government-run schools, you're going to have somebody's religion being taught, and it's going to be a violation of other people's religious liberties to be involved in that. He said there's no way that you can ever reconcile that. No way. I mean, you could have a school where you teach somebody to operate a piece of equipment, but anything other than that, it's a genuine education. Always involves worldview, which is your religious perspective. These churches in Norway said,
Starting point is 01:33:53 We hold that public authorities and governmental bodies exceed their mandate and their power by attempting to pressure citizens and organizations to adapt to queer theory on gender, sexuality, and marriage. But see, if we understand what the purpose of the schools originally was, the purpose of the schools originally were conservatives and Christians and capitalists who decided that they wanted their values instilled. What went wrong? Well, the communists understand what that is, and you've got people like Antonio Gramsci who said, we're going to march through the institutions and take them over.
Starting point is 01:34:26 And they did. So we created this thing. It was supposed to serve conservatives and Christians and capitalists and so forth. Instead, what it became was antithetical to all of those things. Because it was flawed in its inception. We should not be creating institutions, taxpayer-funded, compulsory-funded, compulsory attendance.
Starting point is 01:34:51 We should not have institutions like that in a free society, regardless of whose values they're teaching. And if it's going to teach your values today, it'll teach your enemy's values tomorrow. The Christian Institute explains the target of the statement is the government's action plan on gender and sexual diversity.
Starting point is 01:35:07 The feds in Norway apparently are scheming to impose regional courses and one-day events on LGBT. A total of 47 denominations and organizations have joined the protests. They said, we stand for a democratic, pluralistic, open-minded society where there is space for diversity of beliefs characterized by mutual respect well that means you're going to have to get rid of the government institutions because it's going to push one religion one set of values statement continues to say the notion that gender is a subjective category and that sexual and gender identity can be freely chosen
Starting point is 01:35:42 on the basis of feelings or preference irrespectiveive of biological sex, is based on ideology. It has no biological or scientific foundation. That's right. It's ideological. It's religious, if you will. Such ideology is incompatible with our faith, our thought, our worldview. And it can lead to confusion, insecurity, and destructive life choices for many children and young people. See, unlike the NPR CEO, we believe that there is truth.
Starting point is 01:36:14 We believe that it can be known. We believe that it should be debated. But we believe that the government should not be the final arbiter of it. And you want to know where all of this censorship and all of this we're going to stop misinformation and disinformation begins? It begins in the school systems. Always in the schools, they would decide what would be taught, and they would decide what they're going to teach you about history and everything else. The church's statement recalls a number of biblical teachings that God is the creator and sustainer of the universe, that he's created human beings, male and female, that all people are created in the image of God, loved by him, have the same inherent dignity and equal preciousness.
Starting point is 01:36:52 Marriage, too, they said, is a divine institution inscribed in natural law. Marriage unites one man and one woman. Here's the problem. They need to stand up and do what they know is right, even if that means that they leave the system and they create a parallel system. They said there's only two biological sexes, female and male, and the sex of each individual is determined at conception. It is immensely problematic to teach children and young people
Starting point is 01:37:22 that there are boys, girls, and other genders. Just come out and say that it's wrong. The best they can do is to say, well, it's immensely problematic. Please don't get mad at me. Please don't punish me. Please don't cancel me. I'm just saying it's problematic. Don't you see the problems here? Can't we all just get along? No, they're going to beat the crap out of you if you have that kind of attitude. Can't we all just get along? It's just, anyway. What is happening now in the U.S., top Christian broadcasters are fighting government's demand for a public shaming rule.
Starting point is 01:38:01 And so you've got the FCC, which should have no authority and should have no authority, no control over content that is said. The FCC should be there to allocate spectrum and to make sure that somebody is not running over onto your frequency or spectrum and that type of thing. It should not be controlling content. But they want these Christian broadcasters now to start reporting to them about the demographics of who they hire and all the rest of this stuff. And I said, look, we know this is going to be used as a public shaming thing. And so you've got the National Religious Broadcasters, American Family Association, Texas Association of Broadcasters, and many others have a dispute now before the Fifth Circuit Court. Pacific Legal said that this FCC plan is really a public shaming rule. The one that has a lead plaintiff in it is some organization called The Dove.
Starting point is 01:39:02 They now operate nearly three dozen faith-based radio and tv stations cable channels in a war while the fcc claims its demands are for equal employment opportunity there's already an equal employment opportunity organization that does that so it's like something else is up here they said the fcc's rule is a thinly veiled attempt to pressure stations into race and sex conscious hiring practices. The Communications Act of 1934 gave the FCC authority to regulate broadcasting, not to enforce what amounts to race and gender quotas. You know, they want to look at content as well as the rest of this stuff. Well, Stephen Hawking's end of the world prediction is now being supported by NASA.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Isn't that interesting? Stephen Hawking's, you know, God has chosen the foolish things of this world to confound the wise, right? But NASA says, oh, yeah, he's absolutely right about the end of the world. He doesn't know any more about the end of the world than Julie Green does. I mean, he probably knows even less about it. He doesn't know how the world began. He doesn't know how the world is going to end either.
Starting point is 01:40:15 He warned that unless humanity changes its ways by 2600, the planet would turn into a gigantic ball of fire. Well, he's starting to get close. God didn't give us a date, and it's not going to be because of your SUV. But yes, he is going to turn the planet into a gigantic ball of fire at some point in time. Unless you change your ways, if you're in opposition to God, you will wind up inside of that gigantic ball of fire eternally i guess um but you know the forgiveness is free but you got to realize that you need it you know that's what's so troubling about watching trump i am i'm not a trump supporter as you know but it bothers me when i see people asking point blank over and over again and it's interesting it's not the christians who ask him
Starting point is 01:41:01 these questions is it it's not these these selfie Christian pastors who are taking pictures of themselves praying over him and with him, or, well, he doesn't pray, but, you know, praying over him and putting it out on social media. They never ask him, have you asked God to forgive you? He doesn't think he needs it. But getting back to Hawkins, he attributes this frightening forecast to the effects of global warming and climate change. See what I said? Unbelievably foolish. Unbelievably foolish. And the greenhouse effect.
Starting point is 01:41:37 NASA has confirmed his theory. Have they really? Well, as Thomas Sowell said, prove it. I want to see your proof um they've not provided a specific expiration date for our planet and i wish the christians would understand that as well however they caution that if a human consumption of energy resource continues unabated our end could come sooner than anticipated climate change also poses a significant risk to wildlife with sloths potentially facing extinction by 2100 wait a minute you just told me that the world's going to end in a giant fireball but you're worried about
Starting point is 01:42:17 the sloths who might die out before 2100 this is like the national lampoon thing uh newsflash world to end tomorrow women and minorities hardest hit and sloths i guess um well consider the ant and his ways and be wise i guess not the sloths we don't want to be slothful but um look uh it is it is isn't it amazing that the people that are held up to be so wise can be so incredibly foolish? Eric, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. And nobody wrote this up here, but it just reminds me, please like the broadcast and share it. That really does. Actually, I remember that on my own.
Starting point is 01:43:02 Karen is laughing. I remember that on my own. Thank you so much. i appreciate your support um handy says my personal observation is that the jabs have the serious problems and the unjabbed in proximity just get minor side effects briefly well that's good and of course handy is working in ems and he's been seeing this stuff firsthand yeah well we'll see what happens when they do the self-amplifying stuff maybe that's what the purpose of that is to make it intensify who knows we do know that there was something going on because we had women who were in proximity to people who had been vaccinated were talking
Starting point is 01:43:43 at the time if you remember about how that had influenced their cycles, menstrual cycles. And so, you know, there is some kind of shedding stuff that is going on. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Sous-titrage ST' 501 you're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, this is an article I thought was very important. I was going to lead off the program with it, but I thought with everything that's happening with RFK Jr., that was also very important, very interesting, and even entertaining, I guess, as the CNN guy said. This is in the UK.
Starting point is 01:45:06 But we're going to see this happening everywhere. All this stuff is coming. UK hate speech laws used against a conservative journalist. Britain's Orwellian speech police, writes Breitbart, knocked on a veteran journalist's door. Alison Pearson, longtime conservative communist for London's Daily Telegraph newspaper, said that two police officers came to her home on Sunday to inform her that she was under investigation over comments that she had posted on X on Twitter. A year ago, a year ago, when the writer asked the police to disclose the content of her supposed thought crime, the officer refused to answer. He also refused to tell her who it was.
Starting point is 01:45:46 She said they refused to reveal the name of her accuser. And they even said to her, it's not the accuser. They're called the victim. Well, if you're a police officer, you ought to understand that there's this thing called due process, right? Somebody can accuse you, but they don't officially become the victim until we establish that the accusations are true. But we don't care about due process. You see, everything that was the basis of Western civilization is being rolled back all at once.
Starting point is 01:46:19 So she asks about the contents. She asks about the accuser. No, we're not going to tell you anything she speculates however that it may have to do with her post concerning the october 7th terror attacks on israel by islamist hamas terrorist as it was a hot topic online at the point last year she said it was surreal i've got hundreds of black and asian followers on twitter none of them ever suggested that i'd said something bad or hateful. Besides, who decides where you set the bar for what's offensive? That's the key thing. The police officers seem to be operating according to the
Starting point is 01:46:51 George Orwell Operational Manual. And of course, we know about that. I think our reverence for the truth might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done. Getting important things done is pushing their agenda, of course. Section 17 of the Public Order Act of 1986 deals with content that is likely or intended to cause racial hatred. We're investigating a report passed on to us by another force, they said.
Starting point is 01:47:23 Who would that be? The report relates to a social media post which was subsequently removed oh so it was even removed but you see social media has become your permanent record that was the name of ed snowden's book that i used to call it um they said well we're going to create a life log of everybody and we're going to keep track of everything that you do your entire life when everybody said we we don't want the government doing that so they shut down life log and then the very next day facebook began which is the same thing but of course twitter is that as well right it's not just the platforms that we're told that we must dislike, like Facebook or TikTok or whatever.
Starting point is 01:48:05 It's also the good one run by Elon Musk, of course, right? Twitter. Well, while there's some pushback against the proliferation of thought crimes under the previous Tory government, much of the hate speech legal infrastructure was left in place by the Conservative Party. Imagine that. Just like they do all the green stuff, right? And that's the purpose of the conservatives
Starting point is 01:48:25 purpose of the conservatives is to conserve the status quo that's why i've always said i'm not a conservative i want the status quo anti i want to go back to something positive or forward to something that is positive i don't want to just preserve the status quo. That's what the conservatives always do. I remember listening to Rush all the time. They would talk about raising the minimum wage. He said, well, you know, it's just going to kick off inflation. Nobody's going to be any better off. And he would say, well, why don't we make it, you know, $50 an hour, $100 an hour, and we'll all be rich then, right? And that's true. But I would also say, but why are you arguing that we just keep it where it is right now?
Starting point is 01:49:06 We need to get rid of the minimum wage, right? That's the reality. But that's just one example. Instead of saying, this thing doesn't work, we should not have the authority to do this type of thing. Rather than do that, they'll lock it in place. And so, well, whatever it is. If it's $7.50 an hour, we're going to keep it at 750 an hour we're not going to go to 15 it's like why don't you just push back against the minimum wage because you
Starting point is 01:49:33 just made the argument about how minimum wage doesn't help anybody after being installed in office over the summer home secretary yvette Cooper pushed to reverse the move to reduce the recording of non-crime hate incidents. But since being introduced in 2014, police in the UK have recorded over 120,000 non-crime hate incidents. Now, if it's not a crime, why are they keeping track of this? Let's say, given the fact that non-crime hate incidents are not crimes, there's little that people can do to clear their name. Well, normally we'd give you due process and you'd have a review and everything and you'd be able to get acquitted or whatever. But we're going to put you in this database. But it's not a crime.
Starting point is 01:50:17 But we're going to put you in a database and label you as somebody who said something hateful. And the problem is, is that prospective employers and other people like that can look through that database and find your name in there and you can't get your name out we have something in the u.s called a no-fly list and many other things like that you don't even know you're on it until they won't let you fly and how do i get my name off well i can't tell i'm not going to tell you anything about that's national security you know who put me on what are are the charges? I can't tell you that. It's national security. No, it's Kafka. It's Kafka-esque is what this is. Just like the U.S. bureaucrats, and they've got regulations.
Starting point is 01:50:55 They say, well, these are regulations. They're not laws. And so you don't have any due process. You don't have any presumption of innocence. You don't get a trial. And I can levy any kind of a fine that I want to on you, and it can be excessive, and that's not a problem. And that's what they're doing there. Well, you know, it's not a crime.
Starting point is 01:51:10 We're just calling you a hateful person. Former conservative Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, said we need to stop policing words on social media and tackle actual crimes. Well, why didn't she stop all this stuff? This is what we always see. This is why have the hegelian uh construct of the conservatives and the democrats or the conservatives and the labor party because they can go back and forth and back and forth and never do anything um so um nigel frage is pushing back on it of course but we see the same thing happening here in the u.s as the fbi door-knocking on the CEO of Polymarket,
Starting point is 01:51:46 and they seize his phone and his electronics because people were betting on the Trump election. They already have shut it down in the United States. They say, well, you didn't properly register as a gambling organization or whatever. So it's people that are doing it abroad, and the guy who made so much money, I think he made something, 80-some-odd million dollars, he was in France. And so they said the platform showed Trump with a 58.6 chance of winning
Starting point is 01:52:16 the morning before the election day, Harris at 41.4. And so the FBI is going to intimidate somebody and say um you know uh we think that you guys uh rigged the election or something the here it is the french trader made a profit a profit of 85 million dollars on the bet uh and that's 50 million more than was previously reported i think he put in 50 million in terms of bets, and then he made a profit of 85. Well, Ross Ulbrich, this is one of the promises of Trump. Is he going to follow through on this? Silk Road founder Ross Ulbrich posted on November the 12th. He said, I finally see the light of freedom at the end of the tunnel.
Starting point is 01:53:06 He's been in prison for a very long time. I've interviewed his mother several times, Lynn Ulbrich. What a tragedy. I don't know what the situation is with Lynn. I've lost touch with her. I hope she's okay. She'd had a couple of heart attacks, and it was an unbelievable stress for her to see her young son given consecutive life sentences for running a website. That's what we're talking about here, running a website.
Starting point is 01:53:30 They wanted to make an example out of him. They were, because of crypto, you know, we've had a lot of people in crypto. They've made an example of, Gard has got a friend hampshire that has had that happen to him but you know they want to make examples of various people and it was one of the most egregious of these political trials i've seen and of course it's not that this doesn't happen to anybody else they were running this same game against the people at the bundy ranch and they would have gotten them uh except that there was a good person and the bureau of land management who was a whistleblower and he exposed all this stuff and the thing was so rigged
Starting point is 01:54:13 that a judge dismissed all the charges with prejudice meaning that they could not be refiled but it was the same type of thing in terms of covering up exculpatory evidence that would show they were innocent. Things like, oh, okay, well, here's this picture of somebody up on the overpass at Money Ranch, and he's got a gun, and he's pointing it through the concrete things that were on the side, the concrete barriers that are there for kind of construction or temporary barriers. And so he's threatening these police officers down there i said is he or is he just in kind of a defensive position and there was somebody in the picture next to him crouched down and so they said why is she crashed down is it because they were threatening people over a
Starting point is 01:54:59 megaphone to shoot is that why she's crap no you can't ask that question strike that question you didn't hear that question anything like that question. You didn't hear that question. Anything like that, they would shut down. Well, in Ross's case, you had multiple FBI agents who had the keys to the website. And they were being tried at exactly the same time as Ross. They were being tried for stealing nearly a million dollars. And, of course, they had the keys to the website. They could have done anything. But they would not allow that to be told to the jury, because then the jury would understand that anything that they're accusing Ross Ulbrich of could have been done by the FBI.
Starting point is 01:55:37 And so they were in a trial. They were found guilty as well, but of course, they didn't go to jail for life. The reason he got life for this was because a district attorney in one jurisdiction said, well, he was putting out murder for hire contracts on people and he wasn't. And he was never charged with it. This is a district attorney who was talking to the press and making these allegations, but he never indicted Ross. Yet the sentencing judge used those unindicted allegations that were just told to the press, said, well, he was doing murder for hire, so I'm going to give him three life sentences here. Alex Winter, who was a co-star in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure with Keanu Reeves, did a documentary on Ross Ulbrich and the Silk Road stuff. But again, you know, when they talk about things, it's not the dark web. Well, it's not sinister. All the
Starting point is 01:56:38 stuff that is done on the dark web is also done on the regular web. The difference about the dark web is that they can't see as well on the dark web as they can on the regular internet where they see everything that everybody is doing so a big part of this was demonization of cash or bitcoin so um again trump could have done something all four years but he didn't pardon him he did not commute his sentence, despite a lot of pleas from advocates. Meanwhile, you had Jared's white-collar criminal friends, who had some of the biggest, I think the biggest, white-collar crimes ever. Trump did pardon them. Speaking at Libertarian Party's National Convention in May, candidate Trump pledged to ensure Ulbricht's freedom on day one if elected
Starting point is 01:57:26 a lot of people are skeptical about that because he didn't do it the first time one person replied to Ulbricht and said I don't trust Trump he's already had four years to free you but he dropped the ball among Trump's other campaign promises to the crypto industry included firing sec commissioner chair gary gensler which he may not be able to do without cause well again he's being sued by i think 16 different jurisdictions for abuse of power for overreach of jurisdiction so that's the type of stuff that could be done but during his first term when you talk talked about Bitcoin, Trump had said, Bitcoin is not money. It's based on thin air. But now he's made millions of dollars with NFTs, which is the ultimate thin air scam, I think.
Starting point is 01:58:13 He's just all over the place. This is what I'm saying. You never know what Trump is going to do because he said everything to everybody. He's been on both sides of every issue. And yet the MAGA people just project onto him whatever they want him to be abolish the department of homeland security writes mrs yeah this is christy gnome you know christy gnome strikes me as a white gop version of lala harris she's that stupid uh again you know when Mises talks about this,
Starting point is 01:58:46 they're looking at it and saying, well, somehow the U.S. managed to get along for more than 225 years without this. And they said it was created to justify more government spending, to reward political allies, to influence local governments with federal grants. Well, it does all of that stuff,
Starting point is 01:59:02 but that's not the purpose. I would disagree with them on this. I think is uh obviously part of the 9-11 scam and what we see happening here with the creation of dhs with things like creating the office of director of national intelligence okay this is about consolidation uh of power it's about consolidation of control. That's what the founders called it, consolidation. We call it centralization. And it's not about government waste.
Starting point is 01:59:35 It's not about people getting stupid and bureaucratic. No, this is orchestrated tyranny. And we're not really going to get anywhere if we don't understand that this is deliberate. Every once in a while, we get people who will come out and kind of say such stupid stuff that it becomes obvious that they are lying to us. Here's the Irish leader in terms of talking about illegal immigrants. You know, we've had people say, you know, what is a woman? And they can't answer that. He was asked about an illegal immigrant. He doesn't seem to know what one is. So do you know how many illegal migrants we have in the country at the moment, for example?
Starting point is 02:00:12 You see, so the Department of Justice doesn't know. What does the phrase illegal migrant mean? Because that's a phrase that is used by some, but that's not a phrase in law. Anybody has a right to come here and seek international protection. It is the job, then, of the Department of Justice to assess the validity of that application. Oh, yeah, yeah. So what is a woman? We don't know. What is a migrant? We don't know. It all depends, right? What is a baby? We don't know. Anything, right? Well, I'll tell you what a migrant is. Here's a good example. Switzerland, 67% of prisoners are foreigners. In other words,
Starting point is 02:00:43 their prisons are three times bigger than they would normally be. They've got three times the number of prisoners that they would normally have. And it is now in Germany, for example, half of the prison population is now made up of foreigners. They're spending over $2 billion a year for that. And in Germany, it's mainly people coming from Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan. They're the foreign nationals. In the Swiss prisons, it's Algerians and Romanians. But the bottom line, folks, is that these people are engaged in a deliberate takedown of our societies.
Starting point is 02:01:19 They want there to be conflict. They want there to be internal strife. They want the barbarians inside the gates so that people are fighting each other over these things. They don't want cohesive units because we might rise up and stop them. So we're going to take a quick break. And joining us after the break is going to be Gerald Salenti. And I'm very anxious to talk to him about what he sees happening. Do you have him? Okay, good. I'm very anxious to talk to him about what he sees happening with gold and the stock markets and the aftermath of the election and also, of course, war as we look at these Trump picks that are all for war, aren't they? We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back © BF-WATCH TV 2021 ¶¶ Thank you. Defending the American Dream. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 02:04:48 All right, welcome back. And joining us for the first time post-election is Gerald Slenty. Boy, things have really been happening fast. Trends Journal is where you can find his excellent publication weekly. It's got like 300 pages or so of articles, no fluff in it. And it's like an online magazine. You can save 10% off if you use the code night at trendsjournal.com. Thank you for joining us, Gerald. Oh, thanks for having me. And by the way, when you use the code, it costs you the grand total of $2.50 a week. That's great. That's great. The toilet paper record,
Starting point is 02:05:26 the New York Times, $4 a day. Wall Street Journal, $5 a day. We hardly get any trend value information from either of those papers. Maybe one or two articles
Starting point is 02:05:40 are of any value. It's so sad that journalism has died. Yeah. yeah and again you could thank that slimeball slick willie clinton his 1996 federal communications act when he did regulated the communications industry with thousands thousands of independent radio stations and TV stations and newspapers. Now six companies control 92% of the media. And Soros is going in and buying up a lot of radio stations and everything. It's not going to get any better anytime soon.
Starting point is 02:06:17 No, it's only getting worse. So anyway, we're giving people that you can't get anywhere else with trends. You know, I call the campaign wrong i thought harris was going to win and we only go by data you know i'm a political atheist i don't believe in any of the parties it's a crime syndicate i mean you saw the covers of the trends journal you know it was the disney uh uh presidential reality show one of them minnie mouse versus donald duck yeah numbskulls race to the white house we, one of them. Minnie Mouse versus Donald Duck. Numb skulls race to the White House. We had both of them.
Starting point is 02:06:51 So it's not like I liked any of them. But we go by the data. So let's go back to 2022. Inflation was at 9%. Midterm elections. Biden's poll ratings are in the toilet where he belongs. We said the Republicans would not. This is our May. The elections are in November.
Starting point is 02:07:17 Our May Trends Journal. We said that the Republicans were not going to do well despite this because of their anti-abortion stance again not like what you want what you like what you wish for it's what is and we said harris is going to hit the campaign trail because of biden's unpopularity that's what we said back in 2020 until may they lost the republicans did terrible because of abortion. We thought that would be a big issue again. And so too did the Harris campaign. Yeah, that was all of her campaign, basically. Yep.
Starting point is 02:07:54 Yeah. As the polls showed, only 14% of the people were concerned about abortion this time. As the saying goes, it's the economy stupid yeah okay let's go to yesterday the fed head jerome powell said we're not sure about what we're going to be doing with interest rates because the economy is so strong wait a minute i thought the economy i thought trump won because of the weak economy for the working class again we go by the data the data was showing that consumer confidence in the four months leading up to the campaign
Starting point is 02:08:35 and then the last one right before the campaign was the highest in four years that's according to the data. Number two, so we thought that Harris would get a vast majority of the women vote? Well, let's see. We said, and since Harris is a woman
Starting point is 02:09:00 and 64% of women say abortion should be legal, according to the Gallup poll, we believed it would again be a major issue. And so did the Democratic Party. It didn't. Women votes for Harris were below President Joe Biden's count in 2020 and Hillary Clinton's in 2016.
Starting point is 02:09:21 She was down 5% of the women's votes from biden and down 13 percent from clinton wow we had no idea that that was going to happen then again people say she's not black again i don't care what people say according to what she says if you go to the the white house thing and and you read what she says she says that um uh she said that she's a uh let me get the exact quote here that um uh well of course she was an indian uh and i'm proud of it and bragging about it a few years ago and everything. Just like they all flip on policies. She flipped on her ethnicity. She is, quote, the first woman, the first black American,
Starting point is 02:10:14 and the first South Asian American to be elected vice president. So anyway, we thought she'd get the black vote. So here's the numbers. When Biden ran in 2020, he got 87% of the black men's vote. And Harris only got 78%. When Biden ran, he got 95% of a black women vote. She got 92%. Again, she's Jamaican.
Starting point is 02:10:54 We thought she'd get the Latino vote. Didn't happen. Let's see. Her 22% gain over Trump was lower than Biden's 39% lead when he ran against Trump in 2020 with a Latino vote. So, again, we called it wrong, but, again, we went by the facts. And the facts show that also. Well, let me ask you this.
Starting point is 02:11:22 Do you think the economic data was wrong, for example? You know, talking about consumer confidence. We look at how they rig, you know, the inflation calculations, the labor, unemployment figures, and all the rest of the stuff. Do you think they rigged consumer confidence and other things like that? Because, you know, they will put stuff out like that as a push poll to try to tell everybody, oh, you're happy with the economy or you're not happy with the economy. You know, to try to create – they can use polls to create perception rather than just measure. I don't know, because this is like from the University of Michigan, these these things. So I don't know. But again, we just go by what's out there. And, you know, we don't know if it's
Starting point is 02:11:56 again, if you want to know if it's rigged again, these are the numbers when we wrote the article. And another reason Trump won was despite his getting 73.6 million votes this year, down from 74.2 million when he ran against Joe Biden, Democratic support for, quote, more of the same and keep smiling while unable to answer questions Harris got only 69.3% of the votes, 12 million less than the 81.3 million votes
Starting point is 02:12:32 Biden got when he ran against Trump in 2020. And then people say, well, they rigged the election. I get it. We're only going by the data. Yeah. Got 12 million less votes. So what happened was people didn't care about any of them a lot of people yeah i remember people i don't i i don't like either and she made
Starting point is 02:12:54 such a clown of herself when she again again we go by what happened she did good during the democratic convention she put on a good show. He beat Trump in the debates according to the polls. And Trump said, I'm not going to debate her anymore. Oh, yeah. Everybody could see that. Just like they could see how Biden couldn't handle himself at all in the first debate.
Starting point is 02:13:20 They saw the same thing with Trump in the second one. So we thought she was going to do better. And then she went on like The View and they ask her, you know, how is your campaign going to be? Your election going to be different White House than the Biden White House? Well, you know, I'm born from a middle class family. And for four minutes, she goes on a whole different direction, doesn't answer the questions. She made a fool of herself every time she went out there that's right and she even said well i'm not really going to change anything from all of this stuff as
Starting point is 02:13:49 you point out you know i'm not gonna i'm just gonna laugh i'm gonna say everything's gonna be the same i think it was also that you know everybody even though it was a very brief period of time it was enough time for people to see that there was absolutely nothing there and she was absolutely afraid to talk to anybody i mean just take a look at the joe rogan thing right uh and and so she's afraid to go on with joe rogan she was afraid at the very beginning of it look how long she went without having any interviews and then when she finally had one interview she's got to bring in her security blanket her vice president with her to sit next to her because she can't handle a one-on-one interview even with with a friendly interview, even though she knows that
Starting point is 02:14:25 they're going to edit this stuff. So I think a lot of that was there. But I'm kind of thinking, you know, in terms of the abortion thing, I covered the fact that there was, what, maybe like 10 different states that put the right to abortion in their constitution. And these were states that, you know, some them were uh some of the battleground states and things like that i think that really undercut her and i really think that undercut her issue because they said look we can handle this at the state level if they want the if they want abortion which i don't support but if they want abortion they can handle it at the state level they don't need her and she made her entire campaign around that and the people said well
Starting point is 02:15:02 we can stop it and that's you know that's what I keep telling everybody all the time about all these individual issues. I said, each individual issue that is a threat to you, you're better off handling it at state level or at the local level. Because you're not going to get it in Washington. These people are just a grab bag of weird issues. And you can never trust them to do anything about it. So people really didn't. She lost that issue. And she was just an empty suit or pantsuit, I guess.
Starting point is 02:15:27 And then Trump, you know, he bragged about him killing Roe versus Wade, but then he came out and said it should be about states' rights. So it's exactly what you're saying. Yep, yep. And again, it wasn't a major issue. It was only, let me see, it was like 13% or 14%. 13%, yeah, the people didn't care about it that much. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 02:15:53 So anyway, that's what, and then we also said when we made the forecast that Trump would win if there was an economic crisis, like a stock market crash. Well, it wasn't Wall Street. It was Main Street that went down. And that's why he won. And now, again, now you look what's going on. You know, there's some things I like what he's doing.
Starting point is 02:16:20 And other things I can't stand what he's doing. Some of the people he's brought in. You know, before he went on the air, you asked me about gold. and other things I can't stand what he's doing and some of the people he's brought in. Oh, yeah. Before you went on the air, you asked me about gold. Gold took a big hit. Gold was at, what, 2,800 bucks an ounce before he came in. Yeah. And now, what is it, around 2,000?
Starting point is 02:16:42 Mid-2,500s, I think, or something like that. Yeah, yeah. So here's the deal you're ready and crypto bitcoin has exploded and and with these expectations so yeah what's your take on all that well here we go let me give you the numbers here um when trump won in in-hmm. Where is it here? Gold fell 12% in the first year. Hmm. Silver fell 13% in 2016 when he got elected. The Bitcoin thing, again, all of a sudden he became pro-Bitcoin.
Starting point is 02:17:28 He got, what, $150, $200 million for the Bitcoin people? Yeah, yeah. That'll make him pro-anything. Yeah. His first sale. Like he's pro-Israel. What do you got? How many hundred millions from the Adelsons?
Starting point is 02:17:36 That's right. And so Bitcoin, if there was no Bitcoin, gold prices would be another $1,000 higher higher because you got so much money going into this and I don't see it it's not what we like, what we want, what we wish for we've been bullish on, it's in the Trends Journal we've been bullish on Bitcoin for how many years?
Starting point is 02:17:58 we call the bottom we call it when we're going down if it goes below this it's going to go down, if it doesn't go it's going to go here i mean we've been right on target with this this is my my this is big this is real and um i don't see it going away i think it's going to keep going up as long as trump keeps propping it up you know thing, too, look at the people he's brought in like Musk. It shows you one thing. Everybody get this in your head.
Starting point is 02:18:30 If you're not a multi-multi-billionaire, you got nothing to say. That's right. So shut your mouth and you listen to the billionaires. You are just a little plantation worker of slavelandia. You have no voice. You're a nobody. I'm a Musk. I'm a Bezos.
Starting point is 02:18:53 I'm a Gates. I'm a Soros. You're just crap. America, who brings freedom and democracy to all over the world as they slaughter people and support genocide. This is no democracy. That's right. Yeah, he's even bragging, you know, joking about the fact that he brought that sink in when he bought Twitter.
Starting point is 02:19:18 You know, I'm going to, you know, throw everything out, including the kitchen sink type of thing. And so he Photoshopped that picture of himself with a kitchen sink there in the oval office kind of bragging about how he had bought it too i mean a pretty clear reference hey you know i bought twitter and now i've bought the white house and that's exactly what he got now when i look at this the other aspect of this that i think is kind of interesting uh and i talked about this the beginning of the week. A lot of the people around him, like Lutnik and other people, they've always hung around ESG. And of course, Musk became the richest man in the world by exploiting all the green garbage and
Starting point is 02:19:58 everything. And Musk has been a big proponent of carbon taxes, so has Lutnik and a lot of these other people. They've got a scheme. They're running through some municipal organizations in Latin America tied to surveillance, tied to the blockchain. And so the question is, are they going to try to run something through that's going to be kind of a private version of CBDC. You know, they want to get back to the carbon taxes. They want to do carbon capture. That was the one big thing of Lee Zeldin. The guy that he put at EPA was all about carbon capture.
Starting point is 02:20:35 When he was a Republican in Congress, he was pushing this carbon capture scam. And we've seen Trump doing that with Burgum and with Kristi Noem in North and South Dakota, the CEO of this big carbon dioxide pipeline. So this kind of stuff, kind of in the background, running these kind of green scams and maybe folding all this stuff into a blockchain version of tracking what you're doing and putting that out there. I look at this and I kind of think it's a combination of that. What does Musk want to get out of this, of course? He wants more money. He wants, I think, he might wind up being the first trillionaire. But it looks to me, and he's
Starting point is 02:21:15 talked about this, I've played this several times this week, that he's talked about how he wants X to be this big processor of global payments. He said maybe half of the world's global payments happening on X. How do you see his interest in all of this stuff other than just the standard green stuff? I think he's looking for something bigger this time around. Yeah, like you said,
Starting point is 02:21:37 what you said is, I agree with everything you're saying. It's guys in control. Yeah, oh yeah. The money, I'm telling you money how much did it cost to run these two elections how many billions oh yeah yeah how many billions oh she took in a billion right away there was even that joke on saturday night live they said you took in a billion dollars how come you're not winning and she says yes i scream that into my
Starting point is 02:22:01 pillow every morning you know why am i not winning with a billion dollars well she was doing stuff she's paying celebrities big bucks you know to go and she put her picture and campaign stuff on that big vegas uh ball that they've got the sphere uh that was costing her half a million dollars a day i mean it was just this vanity project for her it was crazy and again what you talked about i hate that word celebrities by the way yeah what a stupid world other celebrity i mean oh sylvester stallone said a clown said yeah we celebrate them they're people we celebrate yeah celebrities anyway oprah yeah beyonce taylor swift nothing that's right she got nothing from it that's right yeah i was on oprah twice back in the day and she was great by the way her show was better than i
Starting point is 02:22:59 should be on everybody you remember when i was gonna see it it oh yeah cnn like four times a month all that today's show good morning america all of them uh they used to send trucks up with the satellites anyway no one put on a better show than she did her staff her setup it was way beyond the mainstream media back i'm going back to the 90s and early 2000s but anyway the celebrities didn't get get her anywhere yeah and that's very important to look at and the other thing is look at the people that he's picking you know i'm by the way i as you well know i supported rfk jr yeah when i had one of my peace rallies up here his campaign manager dennis kasinich had one of my peace rallies up here, his campaign manager, Dennis Kucinich, was one of my speakers. And I had given Kennedy the most amount of money an individual could give to a campaign. And he was going high in the beginning. It was like up 15 percent, which is unbelievable for a third party candidate back in January. Anyway, I got my money back when he became so pro-Israel. And here's some of the things that he said. This is from Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper.
Starting point is 02:24:22 Over the past year and a half, Kennedy has attempted to defend himself against alleged anti-Semitism by cozying up to right-wing pro-Israel allies like Rabbi Shmuley Botech and Zionist organizations of America's CEO Mort Klein he has also insisted that he has been more pro Israel than Jewish Democrats he said that um Palestinians quote are the most pampered people in the world and he keeps going on uh one article after another pounded instead of pampered yeah spelt it wrong yeah so i that's when i cut my i got my money back yeah and and i don't support him but i do support his stance against the drug dealers that people call big pharma. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Something good may come out of that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:25:29 So that could be interesting. Yeah, I talked about that today. You know, he's a real mixed bag. Everybody is, but especially the political parties. You start jumping behind a political party. I just, I can't do that anymore. It's just, but he is an interesting contradiction. He's all about children's health, but he supports abortion without any restrictions.
Starting point is 02:25:51 But he might, even if he was just to get rid of the 1986 immunity, vaccine immunity, that would be a huge thing. If he were to stop TV advertising like um the tobacco industry you know because it's the president uh guard was saying yeah i don't think that's constitutional and yet you know whether it's constitutional or not they've already set this thing up as a precedent so he could use that precedent to stop the vaccine ads and of course that's their superpower by buying all of these ads they own the media and that's how they can lie to everybody and make sure that they're never investigated that there's never any journalism
Starting point is 02:26:30 that's being done against them so if they were to lose that that would be a big blow to them just those two things and he might do that on the ads you know who made that they they were prohibited what was clinton wasn't it? Yep, Clinton. Slimeball Clinton. Yeah. 1997. Because I was hired by Warner Lambert, which was a big company back then. I think Pfizer bought them out or some one of those.
Starting point is 02:27:02 And they hired me because I used to do a lot of trends analysis of corporations. And I remember when it happened so and then going back to um the the numbers i think i'm not positive but i think the number is cnn 47 percent of its income comes from drug dealer advertising yes yes oh they're owned uh fox i'm sure is the same thing msnbc i'm sure is the same thing yep and and and all the you know the the broadcast media abc cbs nbc i'm sure it's all that would be a gigantic thing if you could uh stop their ownership of the media that would be a big thing yeah yeah i mean to me you know again the the motto of the Trends Journal is think for yourself. We put the facts down.
Starting point is 02:27:48 We say where the trends are heading. We give you our analysis and our forecast. But you do what you want to do. This is where we're finding. And as I see it, to inject all this stuff into a newborn baby, to me, is insanity. It is. It is. It's insanity.
Starting point is 02:28:08 Yeah. A little infant, you have all these things going into the body. Again, when we were young guys, there was no body. Again, I'm born in 1946, the height of the baby boom. I got like 50 kids in my class. Nobody had autism. Well, look at how it has exploded. You know, it's 86 that Fauci gets that in. 50 kids in my class. Nobody had autism. Well, look at how it has exploded.
Starting point is 02:28:29 You know, it's 86 that Fauci gets that in. By 89, they do Rain Man. We were talking about that the other day. 89, they do Rain Man, and autism was so rare at that point in time that they had to explain to people what autism was in the movie. But now it's like, you know, three kids out of 100. You know, one out of every 33 kids has got autism. And I just I cover I still can't get past this one case that I covered about a month ago. And it was a custody battle.
Starting point is 02:28:55 The parents had not in a divorce. Parents had not vaccinated the kids. The judge gets it says that's child abuse. You don't vaccinate the kids. I'll give the custody to whichever parent does this and the mom says i'll do it it took the kids out three of them and the two youngest they gave them 18 vaccines all at once and they both went into intensive care immediately and the one that was the youngest came out with autism that is so severe he can't engage he's just catatonic and his dad's got to change
Starting point is 02:29:26 his diaper and everything it's just unbelievable and there's and there's absolutely no question that that's what caused it and yet the main the media ignores it because they're owned by the pharmaceutical company got it it's just amazing i again i don't call pharmaceutical companies they're drug dealers they They are. Yeah. They use the word big pharma. They're not pharmaceutical. They're drug dealers. And again, look at the billions of dollars they give to the doctors.
Starting point is 02:29:58 Well, you know, the other part of it, too, is we talk about those. Those could be good things. I played a clip from RFK Jr. this week earlier. First of all, I was really surprised. I really did not think that he was going to be given HHS. I know that he said that Trump had promised it to him, but he had his co-chair of the transition team, and I played it again today,
Starting point is 02:30:16 Lutnik say, no, he's not going to get that. No, he's not going to get that. So I thought they were just going to show him the door and use him like Trump used him back in 2017. But he talked about how Smithfield took over the pork industry and then how they sold themselves off to China and everything. So he's spot on in that. And there could be some very important stuff there in terms of the FDA on the food side that he could also do as well.
Starting point is 02:30:40 So both of those things are very positive. That's the most positive thing I've seen out of the Trump administration right now is to put him in at HHS. I think he's going to expose some stuff. He may legitimize these organizations that need to be abolished, but at least we can get some of this stuff exposed and maybe some real change there. I don't know. You know, that's, again, if Congress approves it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You think there's going to be a problem with that i think it's gonna be real i'm just saying
Starting point is 02:31:08 that's the other wild card there yeah i think it's gonna be a real problem with some of these other picks like matt gates and and pete hegseth at uh at defense i don't think they're gonna make it through i look at the clowsey pick marcoio? Could you get a little joke? Marco Rubio. Isn't that amazing? Secretary of State. What qualifies him? As a matter of fact, Christine Ohm, I was saying earlier, I said she's a white version, a GOP version of Lala Harris. She's just an empty suit.
Starting point is 02:31:38 She doesn't know anything. Why is she at DHS? I joked earlier this week. I said, well, she bragged about shooting her dog. So maybe that qualifies her for being the top cop since they are known for shooting dogs when they show up. But other than that, I don't know. Rubio, what a little jerk of nothing. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:31:54 Yeah. Oh, yeah. And again, now to me. So remember, Trump said he's going to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours when he gets elected. So let's see what happens there and to me the big issue or equally big issue is the israel war and trump's people that he's picked are all pro-genocide yeah usually usually pro-genocide. Yeah. Hugely, hugely progenocide, yeah. This is from HaHadetz, the Israeli newspaper, which we subscribe to. So it's trend forecasters. We go all over.
Starting point is 02:32:32 So we subscribe to this. We pay to go there. We don't have to pay, but we go to Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post. But we also go to Tehran Times, IRNS, IRNA, ISNA, Press TV. Why do the Iranians have to say Arab news, Al Jazeera? Why do the Arabs have to say, this is from, that's yesterday. Ready for this headline? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:32:59 Trump's pro-Israel appointees are the worst of our enemies. Really? And why do they say that? Because they tell the people that he's picking and how terrible they are. And you look at the people that he's picked and the things that they say. And one of them, let me find this article here, if I have it. I don't know what I did with it. What's his name? Huckleberry there.
Starting point is 02:33:28 Oh, yeah. Mike Huckleberry. Yeah. Mike Huckleberry, yeah. Yeah. What did he say about that? He said that it's Judea and Samaria. There's no such thing as a West Bank or settlements and that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 02:33:42 Yeah, that's right. Yeah. And that guy, the other guy he picked i forgot his name um hegseth hegseth uh the pete hegseth from fox no no it's with an l i think um with something um anyway going back going back to huckleberry that there was never such thing as a palestine he said that the uh there's no such thing as settlements these are these are developed properties and and and oh they all say that god gave him this land right okay how about where's god now could god come out and say this how about god coming out and saying i gave you this land well that's what the ultra-orthodox say
Starting point is 02:34:25 they say well yeah God gave us the land but God's going to give us the land he's going to come out he's going to do what you said he's going to come out and give it to us that's what the ultra-orthodox do so bring out your God if there's the God that you believe in what are you hiding come on out God tell him that if God comes out and says this land belongs to the Jewish people, okay, fine. What God are you talking about? Something you made up? If there's the God that you're saying, come on out. That's why I look at it.
Starting point is 02:35:00 Well, you know, I know a lot of Christian Zionists who will look at this, and to them it's all tied up in their end-of-the-world interpretations of Revelation and everything. And so they're very much into this. They're not so much into, you know, fighting the corruption that we all face and the struggles that we all face. It's very easy to get focused on Trump, to get focused on israel so that you don't really do the hard personal stuff right and and we've seen that over and over again when jesus would confront somebody and say well you know you're living with a man that you're not even married to right now and you had a bunch of husbands well what do you think about uh should we have um should we worship god
Starting point is 02:35:38 in jerusalem or in samaria you immediately change it over to theology because that's where you're comfortable and you know when you look at the jewish uh people like um ben shapiro uh he goes Samaria. You immediately change it over to theology because that's where you're comfortable. And when you look at the Jewish people like Ben Shapiro, he goes on with Joe Rogan, and Rogan says, do you believe that God parted the Red Sea? No, I don't believe any of that stuff. But he believes that God gave him the land. And so people will focus on what they pick and choose what they want and in terms of their theology or they get focused on you know the land and that's what I see happening even with the Christians who are doing this they get focused on a political they get focused on the land they get focused on their interpretation and then they project it onto this political organization run by netanyahu that we call israel that's not the israel that i see and so and and it's not and for people who who say well i don't believe the bible
Starting point is 02:36:32 except the part where it says i get the land uh i'm not impressed with that kind of claim and and so that's but i see that in in hegseth as well as huckabee um you know israel first and always you know hegseth said well israel what what can america what can israel learn from america no no no the answer is the question is what can america learn from israel you know always putting uh this political national entity uh above us and um and ignoring uh all the spiritual truths that are there, I think. Yeah. Again, he picked, what's the name? Tulsi Gabbard.
Starting point is 02:37:13 You know, when I did a, this was 2021, 2022, I forget. They had this Rage Against the War Machine rally in D.C. and I was one of the speakers. Kucinich was there, Jimmy Dore, Tulsi Gabbard, a whole bunch of us. She was so unfriendly. I'm telling you. Really? Yeah, we're all hanging out backstage, you know,
Starting point is 02:37:37 everybody friendly with each other. Anyway, she has got an attitude. This is from anti-war. Trump picks Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence. Gabbard has repeatedly claimed that, you ready? Islamism is the greatest threat facing the United States. She said Hamas October 7th attack in southern Israel was, quote, a stark reminder of the ongoing short and long-term threats of Islamist terrorism that continues to spread around the world today. Their goal is to establish a global Islamist caliphate
Starting point is 02:38:22 where all must live under their Sharia law and we must quote stand with Israel and she called actions in Gaza she called the genocide, the people that call it genocide, the people in Congress, they're apologists and supporters of Islamist, Hamas terrorists. Well, that's her ticket into the cabinet, right? Yep. Got her ticket punch. One after another well you know she she's a real she's a real chameleon opportunist as well i mean it's just she's smarter than la la but she can flip
Starting point is 02:39:13 flop back and forth she used to be pro-life and then she became pro-abortion so she could get elected as a democrat she used to be pro-peace then she became pro-war so she get elected as a or so she could join the Republicans. She's all over the place, whatever gets her there. She was a World Economic Forum young leader, and yet, oh, I didn't know they did that. And yet she accepted that and liked it. She's part of the Council on Foreign Relations. And I think the interesting thing is that she is, when you look at it, she's in the Army. I think it's a reserve, maybe a National Guard she's in the army i think it's a reserve maybe
Starting point is 02:39:47 national guard but i'm not sure if it's reserve national guard nevertheless uh she is a psyop operator she lieutenant colonel who does psyops yep uh so somebody you can trust for sure right these are a couple of headlines in the last two days. Israel renews brutal cycle of war in North Gaza. You look at these pictures. This little kid in the bottom over here, this is the New York Times. The genocide that's being committed in Gaza in front of everybody's eyes just keeps going on and on and on and there is nothing nothing talked about it saying we have to stop it yeah anti-war israeli military planning to stay in gaza through 2025 push revive for west bank annexation wall street journal since trump's win
Starting point is 02:40:47 israeli ministers see an opportunity to control the territory hmm yeah uh yeah it's a crop there's more here israel forces this is yesterday till 47 palestinians in gaza over the last 24 hours. Wow. It's a full crop. Imagine if the people in Gaza were Jewish and the Palestinians were doing this to the Jewish people in Gaza. Oh, my God, how terrible. This is another Holocaust.
Starting point is 02:41:26 No, no, no. Palestinian lives don't matter. They don't count. That's right. Look what they're doing to Lebanon. They have destroyed. They have destroyed. 30 percent of southern Lebanon.
Starting point is 02:41:42 Bombed to ruins. What did Lebanon do? They got hezbollah there the terrorists oh wait a minute terrorists you mean the lebanese people that threw israel out of lebanon when lebanon when they attacked lebanon in 1982 and they couldn't get him out until like 2002 oh they're terrorists oh oh by the way i forgot israel killed about uh over a dozen people in damascus two days ago yeah into syria yep yeah lebanon syria everywhere yeah yes they have the right to defend themselves nobody else does that's right well you know i saw pete hegseth and all these all these people he was i had a couple of clips of his i played him though a day apart but and one of them uh he's talking about putin and he says you know he's just he's firing missiles
Starting point is 02:42:37 of these civilians it's unending and um you know they're using civilians as shields and so forth and um it's just but it's reprehensible that he's firing it in. And he's, you know, killing everybody that's in these all these civilians, men as well, but especially women and children. And then he condemns that when it's Putin, but he defends it when it's Israel doing it into Gaza. You know, and that's what we see all the time. And they talk about the fact, okay, well, it was Hamas that attacked us on October the 7th. And it's like, okay, but part of a just war is not just that you don't do preemptive strikes, but it's also that you don't continue the war, that you try to avoid civilian casualties,
Starting point is 02:43:21 that your goal is to try to have peace. Clearly, that's not any interest at all and now they have compounded that by preemptively attacking into syria as well as into lebanon it's an unjustified war there's no way that it could be justified no way none oh going back to like you said to support you know and this ukraine war but keep the genocide going going back to tulsi gabbert gabbert has been an opponent of the u.s involvement in ukraine war quote this war and suffering could have easily been avoided if the biden administration nato had simply acknowledged russia's legitimate security concerns okay oh wait a minute this war and suffering oh This war and suffering? Oh, that war and suffering, that's terrible.
Starting point is 02:44:07 But the war and suffering of the Palestinian people? Oh, no, no. She supports that. The hypocrisy. The hypocrisy. And nobody calls them out. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, when I look at the statements that are being made about war by Waltz, by Ratcliffe, by Hegseth and all these, they all sound like Lindsey Graham.
Starting point is 02:44:31 It's amazing. I mean, you know, you look at the Trump cabinet and it's a bunch of Lindsey Graham clones. This guy Waltz had said about Afghanistan in 2017. He said, your grandkids are going to be fighting there. And that's good. We got to send your grandkids to this war. It's going to be there for generations. Didn't turn out that way, though, did it? They lost that war yet again. Oh, and let's go back to the BS Biden and BS little boy Blinken, another arrogant little clown boy.
Starting point is 02:45:01 My daddy was ambassador to Hungary. My uncle was ambassador to Belgium. I'm blinking. I went to Dalton. I went to Harvard. Yeah, that arrogant little clown lying all the time about the ceasefire efforts that Netanyahu kept killing and blaming it on Hamas. Oh, that one. Because Hamas had the nerve to say, we want a permanent ceasefire. So, remember here. The United States
Starting point is 02:45:31 will not withhold military aid from Israel, the department said Tuesday, after top Biden administration officials warned a month ago that they would consider doing if the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza did not improve remember that yeah boyd austin and blinken saying that if you don't allow the aid to improve we're cutting off your military the aid didn't improve it's terrible yeah and they're keeping it going they're keeping stealing our money to keep giving Israel more weapons of death to slaughter innocent people. Oh, you look at how they went to such absurd extremes to create that long pier.
Starting point is 02:46:19 Oh, none of that. Yeah. I mean, they had one guy get killed, but it was such an absurd thing to do this in order to kowtow to their demands. It's like, just open up the road and let people come in. No, no, no, we're going to build this multimillion-dollar Rube Goldberg pier thing that's not going to work. It was absurd, but it just showed just how weak and subservient the U.S. government is to Israel's demands. It truly is amazing. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 02:46:47 You know, we wrote about, as in the Trans Journal, as soon as they told the Pierce story, again, we put down all the facts what a fraud it was. Well, it cost like almost half a billion dollars. Yeah, yeah. And who did it enrich? The military industrial complex. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's all about that a billion dollars. Yeah. And who did it enrich? The military industrial complex. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:47:06 Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's all about that, isn't it? Well, you know, what do you think is going to happen? I got a question here from one person said, David, I had a friend at work tell me Trump will fulfill his campaign promises this time. He bet me 20 bucks that Trump will release all unredacted Epstein, 9-11, and JFK files. Do you think I'll win?
Starting point is 02:47:31 That's funny. That's funny. You know, the other thing on the economy, again, we only look at facts. Let's go back to 2018, December. Trump's president, the S&P 500 and Dow are down 10% in one month, in correction territory. January comes, he forced Powell to lower interest rates, to jack up the markets, artificially.
Starting point is 02:48:00 And what happened in September 2019? Oh, the repo crisis? Yeah, that's right. All forgotten about. That's right. So here's what we see. On the tax cuts, Trump's tax cuts in 2017 went to the, according to the Tax Policy Center, the 1% got 64% of the tax benefits. Trump sold the BS that by giving the big corporations these tax cuts,
Starting point is 02:48:33 they're going to use the money for capital improvements, meaning building jobs and building factories. 2018 comes. It was the biggest year of stock buybacks on record. No capital improvements so going back to now gold i again i can't say he's going to do it but by his track record because again let's go back to the covid war when he launched it on may on march 13th black friday 2020 he pushed the fed to lower interest rates to zero
Starting point is 02:49:06 and pumped in trillions of dollars of fake money backed by nothing and printed on nothing. He's going to do everything he can to keep propping up this economy so the rich keep getting richer because he's a member of that class. That means lowering interest rates. The lower interest rates go,
Starting point is 02:49:22 the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go. So that's what we have to see what's going to happen with interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go. So that's what we have to see what's going to happen with interest rates. And he's already started pushing on Powell. There's all this talking about, well, maybe I'll push him out. Maybe if I can't get him out of the Federal Reserve, maybe I'll make sure that he's not the chair anymore. So he's already putting on that pressure campaign about that.
Starting point is 02:49:43 And as you point out, we what he he did uh when he was there before he pushed on him to do quantitative easing and interest rate cuts yeah so the one thing that he would be great to do is to end the fed i don't think you'll do that i'm just saying that would be a great thing i don't think you would either but i'm just saying what a great thing to do now he wants a seat at the table he doesn't want to end it he wants to be there so he can move some of the levers that's what i mean by ending it he'll be in charge of it yeah yeah well you know we have there was a uh it was either mises or a reason that had a thing saying you know what can the president do all this stuff about fed independence they said that's not a real thing you
Starting point is 02:50:23 go back and you look at uh fdr and uh presidents around that time they were telling the fed what to do they even had the treasury secretary on the board and even had fdr say turn in your gold uh told the federal reserve and the federal reserve gave him his gold says there's not any independence there never was it's just something they've they've created to say leave us alone you can't look at what we're doing yeah the banksters are helping us out. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:50:47 Yeah, that's right. The bankster bandits are running the country. Yeah. Again, we missed it. You know, the working class in this country, it's the young people have voted for Trump. They can't get a job. I have a cousin. Her grandson graduated one of the top schools in New York City.
Starting point is 02:51:08 He couldn't get a job. He finally found one. He's working at Target for $16 an hour. Again, when we were young men, there were grocery stores, hardware stores, stationary stores, drug stores, shoe stores. Now they're all chains. Yeah. All the mom and shop businesses are gone.
Starting point is 02:51:30 My father's side, my four uncles had fish stores. One in Flushing, one in Regal Park, one in Jackson Heights, one up in the Bronx. And my uncles had butcher shops. It was a middle class. They all had nice little homes. That's right. All uncles had butcher shops. It was a middle class. They all had nice little homes. That's right. All gone. All gone.
Starting point is 02:51:49 Now you're a butcher. You're working at Hannaford's or somebody. Well, Trump said they were all non-essential when he locked them down and killed them. You know,
Starting point is 02:51:58 it's a war on Main Street under Trump. That's why, you know, I look at this and it's like, how in the world can people support this guy? Again, look what they, look what they had.
Starting point is 02:52:06 Yeah. That's why they supported it. They believed his BS. Yeah. I know. Yeah. We own the trademark. We took it out when he ran in 2016.
Starting point is 02:52:20 And we were the first magazine to call him a winner back then, by the way, in May. We took out the trademark presidential reality show. That's all it is. He puts on a show. He's a pro at this. That's right. Well, it's going to be interesting to see what happens. Any other areas that you see interesting things happen. Again, you know, we look at there's so much optimism from the Bitcoin people, as you point out.
Starting point is 02:52:51 I think, you know, we've seen gold go down. We've seen a lot of money move over into crypto. I'm concerned ultimately about how that might be used by these big tech guys who've essentially taken over control with Trump. But at the same time, I was talking to Tony Aardman yesterday, Wise Wolf Gold, and he was, you know, we're talking about the fact none of the fundamentals have changed. You know, Russia is still accumulating gold and other things like that, and none of the fundamentals in terms of our massive debt and the spending and all the other things that have been driving all this stuff.
Starting point is 02:53:25 None of that has changed. Here's what changed. With Trump saying he's going to decrease the war effort in Ukraine, there's less fear of World War III escalating. And that was one of the things driving up gold prices. Now, what do you think? Okay, because I think it's a given that we're going to get involved in a war with Iran. So if we have peace in Ukraine and war with Iran, how does that affect the markets and gold prices?
Starting point is 02:53:57 Gold prices will skyrocket. But then again, you just heard that Musk just met with the Iranian ambassador, one of the top guys, to talk to him. And I think Musk is going to play a big role in this whole government. And by the way, I do agree with the thing about cutting back on the bureaucrats, getting rid of these bureaucrats, to me, the lowest pieces of crap on earth. Oh, yeah. These people can't get a job in the real world that suck into the political system and become the most arrogant. I just I just find it a bit hard to believe that the guy who for other people while he gets the government subsidies for his programs. Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:54:51 Absolutely. Absolutely. But again, I think that's a positive to get rid of that stuff. But again, going back, there's also the wild cards that nobody could predict. Will Ukraine attack a nuclear power plant in russia will there be a false flag event that gets involved in the war again if we go to if you if israel israel is nothing more than a bully beating up little kids tiny little gods what is the size of manhattan they don't have planes or tanks to fight back
Starting point is 02:55:23 where they got rifles oh they go oh they're bombing the hell out of Lebanon. 5.7 million people. A country the size of Connecticut. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, now you got 7 million Israelis, right? There's 9 million people, but 20% of them Arab. Against 91 million Iranians.
Starting point is 02:55:43 Yeah. Who are very advanced scientifically, technologically, militarily. Yeah. Israel is nothing more than a bully. Actually tough as they're beating up little kids. No way in the world are they going to be able to beat Iran. No way. No.
Starting point is 02:55:59 Oh, the United States is going to get involved. The United States, it hasn't won a war since World War Two. And you wouldn't have won that without the Russians. You you couldn't beat the vietnamese couldn't beat the iraq iraqis you couldn't beat the afghans you're going to beat iran yeah let me ask you about this i think that we're in the in the period of time um in this transition period of time um it looked like right after the election you had this big back and forth with a drone strike that was, you know, mutual drone strikes between Ukraine and Russia. I think they were trying to, a big effort to move the line of contact because they figured that,
Starting point is 02:56:38 you know, when there's a peace going to be imposed, that it's going to freeze the line of contact. So do you think we're in a very potentially dangerous period of time here between uh before trump gets in and can impose any kind of a peace thing what do you think absolutely absolutely because they know they're not going to get the devil from the united states under trump he ain't going to give it to them and they're going to do something to escalate this war there's going to be a false flag and it'll get the people just like you know again i've met god a hundred times i mentioned it And they're going to do something to escalate this war. There's going to be a false flag. And it'll get the people just like, you know, again, I've got a hundred times. I mentioned it.
Starting point is 02:57:11 You Google it up. Franklin Roosevelt seizes all Japanese assets. July 26th, 1941. And then the United States, the history today, mainstream United States, UK and Dutch. What did they do? They they cut off three quarters of Japanese trade. And 88 percent of their imported oil, they only import 100 percent. Can't understand why they bought Pearl Harbor six months later.
Starting point is 02:57:41 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Right. They're going to do something like that. That's going to escalate this thing into a false flag event well let me ask you you know we look at gold and of course it's um it's bullish for gold i guess if there's war uh but you know if there's peace maybe this this drags on and and we see gold kind of flatline or whatever you know you'd predicted and of course you know things have changed with the surprise of Trump being there. You predicted that this year would be the year for gold.
Starting point is 02:58:08 But what do you think happens in the long term? I mean, is this a buying opportunity because it's on sale? Or, you know, what is the situation? Because so many of the fundamentals there in terms of, you know, inflation is not under control. Trump is going to start pulling all those levers again like he did the first time. And then, of course, we've got this massive debt, not just our country, but all over the world. So, you know, what is the, you know, where do you think things are headed in the longer term? Let's say mid to long term with Bitcoin and gold and things like that.
Starting point is 02:58:44 Go to your trends journal two weeks ago we said gold has had a spike up when we made the forecast it was 2041 when it hit 2800 we said nothing goes straight up there has to be a correction here that's right now we're in that correction territory. It happened after Trump got elected. So we got to watch to see what's going to happen. And that's so, again, I gave you the numbers of how much gold went down when Trump took office the last time in 2016. You got to watch what's going on. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:59:19 And so we're not ready to make a forecast yet. Okay. Yeah, it's going to be interesting. What do you think about the tariffs? We're almost out of time. But What do you think about the tariffs? We're almost out of time. But what do you think about the tariffs? We only got like 30 seconds.
Starting point is 02:59:29 I'm pro-tariff. I want America to become a self-sustaining economy. You think that's going to be inflationary? It'll be inflationary, but it'll be inflationary temporarily because if you had more manufacturing, your pay goes up rather than working as a bartender or a waiter or working at Walmarts. That's right. So temporarily, it would bring it up. But long term, I'm for it.
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