The David Knight Show - Fri 21Jun24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED

Episode Date: June 21, 2024

(2:00) Massive cyberattack shuts down 15,000 car dealership loan processing across USA & CanadaBREAKING: Inside report about ransomware3rd day of no ability to process loans and prepare paperwork ...except by handA tale of infrastructure that's grown too complex and too centralized(9:57) 91 yr old owner speaks out after her business  of 55 years (a landmark Los Angeles Arby's) shuts down, a victim oflockdown and being "non-essential" according to Trumpminimum wage hikes from Newsomforced automation by the franchise.(18:19) Supreme Court OKs Highway Robbery, Taxes on Money NOT Received6-3 decision on Civil Asset Forfeiture — literal "highway robbery"7-2 court upholds Trump's tax on UNREALIZED GAINS.  Will they support Biden's wealth tax?Many more decisions likely to be released in the next 2 weeks on a wide range of topics from Jan6, right to keep and bear arms, usurped powers of bureaucracy, censorship, bankruptcy and the opioid scam and more(1:00:46) Druids vs Gaia — Stone-Age Idiots Self-professed experts of all things climate and weather can't even figure which way the wind is blowing and can't find Taylor Swift's jet (1:05:45) Musk Pushes Neuralink to Replace Phones Yet Pulls Back from Hackable Electronic Voting Voting test in Puerto Rico looks more like RICO organized crime.  But don't worry about your brain chip being hacked, right? (1:15:44) NewsGuard — fascist Pentagon funded censorship partnership.  We have the receipts and the cute names like "Nutritional Labels" & "Misinformation Fingerprints" but Congress won't do ANYTHING to stop it (1:44:38) "Furries" gone wild — in Tennessee! (1:59:38) INTERVIEW After the Nuclear Blast: A Survivor's Guide Desc: Jack Lawson, CivilDefenseManual.com joinsThe Green Beret Colonel who arrested PutinWill Russia use nukes?Thermobaric bombs, hypersonic missilesRussian civil defense drills — what is America doing?Will post nuke attack be like Chernobyl?Cuban Missile Crisis Part 2Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. as the clock strikes 13 it's friday the 21st of june year of our lord 2024 well today there is a massive cyber attack that is happening with car dealerships across the u.s and canada it's about 15 000 car dealerships i was alerted to this by a listener, and it's been going on for a couple of days. And it quietly happened, I guess, around Wednesday. And the company that was supplying this information, all these different car dealerships, started getting involved with it yesterday. So we're going to talk about that because it is a bigger deal for everybody. It's the centralization that makes us so vulnerable.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Of course, today we're going to be talking to Jack Lawson about prepping. And we're going to have him take a look at... The UK has just discovered prepping. Nobody's doing it. It's kind of a funny article from the Telegraph about how to prep. We'll take a look at that as well. As I didn't get to this yesterday, we're going to take a look at the idiots who tried to spray paint Stonehenge orange. Now they've tried to paint Taylor Swift's plane.
Starting point is 00:01:57 They couldn't find it, though. Not a surprise. Yeah, not a surprise these people couldn't find it. They can't even figure out which way the wind is blowing, as I pointed out when I tweeted this out a couple of days ago. But first, let's talk about this car dealership cyber attack. This is a massive cyber attack on a company called CDK Global. Whenever you centralize things, you make it all vulnerable. See, this is, again, besides the specifics of this case,
Starting point is 00:02:32 this is something that has happened across our society. Everything has become so centrally controlled, so dependent on computers, and so accessible for criminals anywhere or for foreign governments anywhere as well now i don't think this is a foreign government attack this has all the hallmarks of ransomware i mean it's not really going after our infrastructure it's attacking a large group of auto dealers there and nobody in the hacker community has claimed responsibility for it but everybody believes that it is ransomware cdk global is not saying anything about it
Starting point is 00:03:13 but they provide software at over 15 000 dealerships in the u.s and canada and without this they can't do credit checks. They can't do anything. They're completely dependent upon this. The listener who sent this to me, Brandon, said, it's not good. It's been down for two days. This is the third day. Everything is being done on paper and manually.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Some dealerships have just said, well, we can't do anything, but I think in this difficult market, you're not going to pass it up you're going to do it on paper we had situations where we would have snow storms or something like that we'd still keep the the video store open you know 40 years ago and people would find a way to get there they'd find a way to walk in the snow because we didn't have really any snow removal there it happened so infrequently but they would find a way to walk to the grocery store get milk and bread and then they would go to the video store get something uh even if they didn't have power they would still uh go get a a movie but usually didn't lose power but the times that we did we would do everything by paper
Starting point is 00:04:27 and then we'd have to catch it up later on uh so he said sounds like it's ransomware attack but we don't have any confirmation on it supposedly both of cdk's data centers are affected the earliest will be up as saturday but it could be a week or more yeah Yeah, what I was seeing CDK saying publicly, it could be several days. It's absolutely insane. Our CFO said he heard from another CFO at a different group that it was, in fact, ransomware and that CDK paid the ransom and some stuff was restored. Then the attackers increased the price. And CDK said no more. more and afterward the attackers locked everything back down now the fbi is supposedly involved well that should fix it now you know they get the fbi on
Starting point is 00:05:14 they'll have this thing solved in no time at all you're really trouble if you got the fbi involved they're not gonna be able to do anything as a matter of fact it was just a babylon b satire that uh just talking about how rogue and stupid the fbi has become but rogue uh they they showed pictures of a shooting range and instead of the uh you know they got the little clips where you clip the target could be as you know typical bullseye, or it could be silhouette of a person. And you send it down the range and, you know, 25 feet or whatever, and you shoot at it. And then you bring it back to, to get your, uh, your, your target and unclip that. Well, the picture says they've now replaced the targets with the constitution constitution
Starting point is 00:06:04 hanging down with holes shot through it by the fbi but anyway getting back to this so it's been a rough two days now it's up to three and we're for everybody with no hope in sight 15 000 auto dealerships in the u.s and canada an additional 15 000 heavy truck dealers some eyes and everything else like they said they're all screwed right now i heard cdk's competitors have been visiting cdk stores to take advantage of this situation trying to get them to switch providers well um it truly is amazing but just understand folks this is not limited to this industry we keep seeing this happening from one industry to the other this is not limited either to just criminal ransomware attacks we're incredibly vulnerable to foreign attacks on our infrastructure who would do that we've made enemies all over the world all right look at what's happening right now in russia what
Starting point is 00:07:06 what is russia what are russia and ukraine doing they're launching missiles at each other's infrastructure they're trying to take out refineries they're trying to take out power stations and all the rest of this stuff and of course it's very easy to do that electronically isn't it and of course the border is wide open so if you want to come in with some rifles and shoot up some transformers it does the same thing we're extremely vulnerable and with everything that's centralized again just taking a look at the power when everything is on a highly centralized power grid that means we're very vulnerable to this to any kind of attack any kind of um you know emergencies like this and we need to be able to prepare for it individually
Starting point is 00:07:53 and that means not just temporary preparation but more long-term things for example like i said many times i don't like solar for the grid uh it's it's really you know it's like uh well the people have only got one tool everything you know only have a a hammer everything looks like a nail right and to use uh solar on the grid is like you know trying to hammer everything it's not the appropriate tool for that it's a great tool if you want to get independent of the grid but it's not a good tool for the grid anyway back to this the iowa automobiles dealership association has reported that about a quarter of its 270 member dealerships are affected by the cyber attack as i said before it began on june 19th really nothing happened that day in response nothing happened the next day uh cdk is now saying that they're working on this to bring things back but of course inside information
Starting point is 00:08:54 this is what's publicly put out but the inside information is that they did pay some ransomware then they decided that they wanted more they didn didn't pay that. So then they went back and locked everything down again. So a lot of disruption, a lot of chaos, and a lot of dealerships that are processing stuff by hand. Just kind of going with a seat of the pants estimates as to whether or not somebody is creditworthy, because they can't get into that evidently as well. I guess that all runs
Starting point is 00:09:25 through this particular system uh so a very disturbing situation is happening there uh jason barker how did we ever sell cars before the internet exactly before computers you have to go back and look at some of the videotapes about that uh vhs uh figure out how we did it it is amazing isn't it how how vulnerable and dependent we have become how we are unable apparently to do anything on our own and um this is a video of a woman, 91 years old, and she has been in business for about 60 years. It was sometime in the 1960s that she opened up this location, this Arby's in Hollywood. And now she has been put out of business. This was sent to me by Tony.
Starting point is 00:10:20 So the final nail in the coffin was the $20 an hour minimum wage. But she mentioned a couple of other things that I thought were very interesting as well. All that plywood closing the book on the Arby's franchise, which opened on January 5th of 1969. Once it was the only fast food restaurant on Sunset Boulevard that actually had a view of the Hollywood sign. But nature and urban evolution has put a sunset on that view and now the Arby's Roast Beef number 150 is closing. 91-year-old original owner Marilyn Leviton shares her emotions and thoughts on the store's demise. Truth is I think it was the pandemic that did us in. I really feel we would have closed during the
Starting point is 00:11:05 pandemic, except for the federal loans. Arby's is demanding more technical equipment, which we couldn't afford. And I don't think the $20 an hour wage increase helped either. i'm awfully sorry that it came to this i think we did a good job for 50 yeah for 55 years had that and so you know just think about this most businesses don't last beyond five years hers lasted for 55 years she knows what she's doing. She's still pretty, really sharp. 91 years old. Yeah. So she mentioned three things. The first one that nearly did them in was Trump's lockdown. You see people like her, independent, small business owners who have poured their blood, sweat and tears into this thing and their labor and their capital. They don't matter.
Starting point is 00:12:02 They don't matter. Matter of fact, i was just furious about that on the day i got fired um reaching against trump for doing that i think it's the most despicable thing i've ever seen in my life what he did and to add insult to injury to call them non-essential no those people are essential unfortunately those are the people who typically support trump and so she said yeah you know they gave me the covid cash that helped a little bit but see the covid cash now has turned into this giant um avalanche of a snowball that is threatening all of us and And so that was no solution.
Starting point is 00:12:46 The lockdown was no solution. Even if it had been a real pandemic, it was no solution, but it wasn't a real pandemic. The COVID cash and the Trump trillions that were spent, which established a pattern that we're going to do trillions, and we're now adding a trillion every hundred days or so to the debt. It's absolutely insane. That other Trump president, you know, he did a bump stock and he also bumped the debt incredibly.
Starting point is 00:13:14 But anyway, she was non-essential. But she kind of made it through that, but they're still struggling. Then two other things happened at the same time she's got the um the franchisor you know arby's telling the individual franchisees like her that they got to buy a bunch of new equipment and it's probably a bunch of nonsense like computers and artificial intelligence to take orders as people are driving through but uh i said from the very beginning that I think Newsom's $20 an hour minimum wage, as it was focused on businesses like hers, remember, it had to be a business concern where they had, as typically fast food, we had 80 or more restaurants nationwide.
Starting point is 00:14:04 Now, they didn't have to own 80 of these as a franchisee. I think she only owns that one, maybe. But Arby's is included because there's so many different Arby's everywhere. And I said, that's a really strange way to do this. And that is happening as the people in Silicon Valley are pushing very hard to find an app that they can use their robots hooked up to AI. And we've seen all the different demos. Everybody's got one of a robot chefs for all the different franchises. An investment of more capital, which many of them don't have because like her, she's just hanging on by a thread after what Trump did to her.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Made it 55 years. Well, 50 years or so until Trump came along. What a son of a gun he is. Anyway, and then Newsom, they're going to raise the minimum wage. And then the franchisee is going to tell them they've got to get more automated equipment. All the rest of the stuff. She just says, I'm done. Between this kind of fascist program, this alliance between big tech and Newsom to screw these people down. You know, she's she can't handle it.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Anyway, she's 91. Yeah. As a matter of fact. Play the the McDonald's video. This is what it looks like when they demoed it at a convention and i'll kind of give you a i'll uh show you what it doesn't do go ahead and run it what can i get for you uh yes i am could i have a number two with a coke okay now number two there's three different options it doesn't doesn't ask for clarification.
Starting point is 00:16:06 An apple pie? She wants an apple pie. And it's not putting the apple pie there. And so the person who's there with the... What else would you like? She doesn't. Your total is $9.94 at the pay... Okay, now... Hi, let me know if you're using the app.
Starting point is 00:16:25 What can I get for you? Hear app. What can I get for you? What can I get for you? You know, same type of voice that you saw from that open AI robot. What was it called? Prime or something like that. Hey, man, what you doing? You know, this is California dude voice. This is kind of a little bit raspy California speak, you know, in this thing.
Starting point is 00:16:45 And so she orders a number two. Now, there's three different options for number two, but she doesn't ask which one of those three. She just picks one. Then she says, I'd like to have an apple pie. And then nothing happens. And the woman standing next to her who is demoing this to the franchisees who are watching it. So sometimes it takes a little bit of time well it didn't take any time for the first one especially because it didn't ask her for any clarification as to which
Starting point is 00:17:09 one of the three options for number two she wanted and so then it waits for a while and then it goes okay what else would you like and it doesn't put that there uh it was a comedy of errors and yet a lot of money wasted on that by the franchisees as well as the franchisor and that's what's going to be happening and you're they got partners with the government nudging it along to to make it too expensive to have humans go buy the robots you know yeah it's gonna take some capital hey you don't have enough capital well maybe you shouldn't be a franchisee uh jason barker said i was talking to guard about this yesterday about the um the hack of the auto dealership so we've become too reliant on
Starting point is 00:17:56 connectivity and digitization before i retired from the army if the internet went down they'd just send us home can we not go to war without the internet now it says in 30 years we put all of our eggs in a digital and fragile basket that's exactly right jason again jason the knights of the storm and foxhole report you can find in both of those places let's talk a little bit about civil asset forfeiture because we've had some Supreme Court cases that have come this week and we've got a lot more that are teed up to happen. Usually the Supreme Court clears these cases by the end of June and we're getting really close to that. And so there's going to be a lot of decisions coming at us very quickly. But let's take a look first at this decision about civil
Starting point is 00:18:46 asset forfeiture. The headline from the Gateway Pundit says highway robbery. Well, that is exactly what it is. It's been called a form of highway robbery by many. It's literally highway robbery. And we've seen this, the San Bernardino Sheriff's department was literally robbing a armored car they did it three times the third time these guys were ready for them they didn't have anything in there and they recorded these sheriff's deputies talking about man i thought we're gonna get like a million dollars out of this because we did before you know that type of thing and of course it's not two rogue deputies the entire sheriff's department is criminal and it is a criminal collusion between these local sheriff's departments and the federal government the federal government keeps pushing it and giving them saying you know you steal this stuff and
Starting point is 00:19:41 we'll give you 80 of it we'll keep 20 because you know that's we're going and we'll give you 80% of it. We'll keep 20% because you know, that's, we're going to protect you, give you legal cover for your theft, a bunch of thieves. That's why I say the war on drugs, the way that it has corrupted our courts, the way it has corrupted our law enforcement. And this particular case of corruption has gone all the way up to the Supreme court because that's what this is. It's nothing but corruption. It was like Sanders Spooner who said many many years ago he was a libertarian up in new england opened opened up a competition to the uh
Starting point is 00:20:14 the postal service and was killing them and so they had to put some new laws and to protect the postal service from one guy who went into competition with him. They were so inefficient. But he said the difference between government and a highway robber is that a highway robber will steal your property and then go his own way, whereas the government will steal your property and follow you down the road, nagging you. This is a guy who was back in the middle of the 1800s he was there at the time of the civil war so the government is constantly robbing us today we call it civil
Starting point is 00:20:53 asset forfeiture that's what we call highway robbery and it's the police and what was what was there was not specifically civil asset forfeiture, although implicitly the Supreme Court supported that. What was at stake here was the fact that they were robbing people and then these people could not get a hearing to try to get their property back. And remember, these people have not been charged with a crime. Their property has been charged with a crime. You'll see things like the U.S. government versus $1,000 cash, or the U.S. government versus this car, and they'll have the vehicle ID number for it.
Starting point is 00:21:40 That's what you see. They're charging inanimate objects with crime and arresting these inanimate objects. It's so ridiculous. This is as absurd as the tranny movement. It's as absurd as the furry movement. But this is our government doing it. And this is Republicans as well as Democrats doing it. And they've been doing it for a long time.
Starting point is 00:22:02 I've pointed out many times. Going back to the beginning of this Sandy Hook thing uh you had megan kelly come uh to do a report they were going to roll out as they uh rolled out the charges uh the lawsuit against alex jones and so she came in and she interviewed all of us and um i made it very clear that i didn't support Trump at that time. And she said, why not? I said, well, civil asset forfeiture, I started listing a whole bunch of things. And when I got to civil asset forfeiture, she said, what is that? And I said, well, I was absolutely amazed. Here's this talking head on Fox News that pays like $25 million a year.
Starting point is 00:22:44 And she has a legal background as well. She doesn't know about it. I explained it to her. She didn't care about it. They don't care. It's the practice of police by using delay tactics where they confiscate cash, jewelry, cars, other valuables from people
Starting point is 00:23:00 who are frequently completely innocent. They're never charged. First of all, these people have not been convicted.. They're never charged. First of all, these people have not been convicted. They've not been charged. Their inanimate object property that's been stolen has not been charged either, and it's not been convicted. The so-called asset forfeiture cases, and why they call it civil. They call it civil because there is no law.
Starting point is 00:23:23 You see, we allowed the civil asset forfeiture thing to run now for quite some time it piggybacked off of the rico statutes which by the way is now being used against rudy giuliani and i think it is perfectly fitting since he built his career as a prosecutor before he became mayor, he built his career on using RICO. And I don't care if he is using it to lock up the bad guys. The worst thing that can happen is if the government becomes criminal, if the government becomes lawless. If the government is lawless, that's far more dangerous to us than the Corleone family
Starting point is 00:24:06 because it is so much bigger. And so when the government becomes organized crime, that's the worst case scenario. And that's what Rudy Giuliani turned it into. And then, of course, he used that to become mayor. He used 9-11 and his cover-up of 9-11 to become famous. And then he ran for president and things like that. But anyway, he's now being charged he used 9-11 and his cover-up of 9-11 to become famous, and then he ran for president and things like that. But anyway, he's now being charged over the RICO statute. But out of the RICO statute grew civil asset forfeiture. And they put civil in there because this is something that is a rule, not a law.
Starting point is 00:24:41 Oh, where have we seen that before? Well, for the last four years, we have been ruled by bureaucratic rules. Not by any laws that were passed by our elected representatives. And so when you have the IRS or you have the DEA or anybody sets up this rule, you have no presumption of innocence. You have no due process. They can even charge and arrest inanimate objects with their ridiculous civil rules as i said this is the core of the issue nobody is
Starting point is 00:25:13 talking about the legal foundation of prevarications that were what they built all this stuff on that they did to us in the last several years. So this is a 6-3 decision in the Supreme Court, unfortunately. And they said that the justices held that there are, quote, no due process protections for citizens and asset forfeiture proceedings. Yeah. Well, we kind of knew that, didn't we? And there's no due process protections to have an early court hearing. That's the part that they're really focused on. I should have a speedy trial. No, you don't have any due process. We just take the property government works you see trump knows how the government works
Starting point is 00:26:05 pelosi knows how the government works as well she said we got to pass the laws to find out what's in it right they don't write the laws they let the bureaucracy write the law and due process that's a historical thing that we've moved on from trump understands that so the idea that you got through process protections to have an early court hearing to contest the government keeping possession of their seized property while they await a trial. They haven't been charged with anything. They have to sue in civil court. They have to sue the government to get their profit property back and they have to show that they're innocent, that the property is innocent. Lawyers for the Rutherford Institute were joined by those from the ACLU, people on both the left and the right, to argue that an early hearing was needed to protect citizens against the government's delay tactics. Neil Gorsuch said that it is a problem to have the police delay proceedings and keep citizens private property for as long as a year or more.
Starting point is 00:27:13 He said it could coerce the owners to settle the dispute by paying a penalty for property that they need for their work or that they love or whatever. Right. Well, that's exactly what it's about you know it's about coercion it's about saying well you know i'm not really violating the law i'm just delaying this and all the rest of this stuff it is categorically wrong it is a violation of all due process and the supreme court doesn't care that's how corrupted our government has become by prohibition By prohibition.
Starting point is 00:27:50 By prohibition that was never passed with a constitutional amendment like alcohol prohibition was. The majority overruled him. Six to three. Americans no longer have to be guilty to be stripped of their property, of their rights, and of their liberties. Warned John Whitehead, who is president of the Rutherford Institute. He said, you only have to possess something that the government wants. Or, you know, if you've got a business like that McDonald's and they just want to shut you down, well, you don't have any due process for that.
Starting point is 00:28:19 It's going to lock you down. Yep, yep, that's what it is, says Jabsenda. Asset forfeitures become a booming business for the government with federal forfeitures alone having brought in 2.5 billion dollars during 2018 civil asset forfeiture is a practice where government agents usually the police seize private property they suspect may be connected to criminal activity and then whether or not any crime is actually proven to have taken place, the government keeps the citizen's property, often divvying it up with the local police who did the initial seizure.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Getting back to that San Bernardino department, you have a sheriff's department that three times robbed an armored truck under the pretense that this armored truck had gone to a marijuana store which is legal in california but the federal government said going back to the trump administration jeff sessions you go ahead and keep doing that civil asset forfeiture and we'll give you a legal cover and we'll give you 80 of whatever you steal so they kept coming front and at this armored truck company and stealing the cash from them armored truck company had committed no crime the marijuana store had committed no crime we have a criminal government, a property has no presumption of innocence. Government rules are not the same
Starting point is 00:29:47 as laws passed by your elected representatives. And so you have no due process. You have no presumption of innocence. Challenging these things in court can cost an owner more than the value of the confiscated property itself, which, as Justice Gorsuch pointed out is why agencies reportedly place special emphasis on seizing low value items and relatively small amounts of cash in chicago they are confiscating cars well i think this car you know it's probably used by somebody who is using drugs or something like that so i'm just going to steal your car most of the cars are only worth about $1,000. They're going into the poor communities and they're stealing these cars.
Starting point is 00:30:32 And if you want to contest this, it costs you $900 to just file a lawsuit to try to get your property back. So they get cars that are around $1,000 to make sure that nobody contests any of this stuff. It is such an amazing criminal racket. Maybe we could charge the government with racketeering and influence, what was it, influence corrupt organizations. You know, they are a corrupt organization.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Our own government. And it is racketeering. So there were some other things that are going to be coming out pretty soon. There's going to be more decisions about gun rights, about abortion access, about social media content, about homelessness, federal regulatory regulatory authority about the opioid crisis and then of course whether trump and other people affiliated with january the 6th can be prosecuted and some of the charges that they have brought against them and so most of the stuff will probably come out right about the time or a little bit before the debate which is scheduled for june 27th between these two um avatars probably the best way we could describe it a couple of puppets
Starting point is 00:31:54 avatars representatives for the two crime families behind them the republicans and the democrats trump has touted the three appointments he made that gave the court a supermajority of conservatives as one of his top accomplishments as president. But his campaign was, they call it circumspect. They're pretty much silent about the bump stock being overturned. they also didn't have much to say if anything about a challenge to the abortion pill that was thrown out by uh his of course that one was really um that that was a unanimous decision and even though i don't support the abortion pill and i think many of um um at least several of them on the supreme court would not support it um the uh and and not support the idea that it could be mailed out that it could be handed
Starting point is 00:32:53 out over the counter to women who have not had an exam to see whether or not they could safely take it nobody cares about women's health these abortionists don't uh but in this particular case this case was brought by people who didn't prescribe the pill didn't sell the pill and all this they really didn't have any standing i mean it was a legal technical issue can trump be prosecuted over accusation of trying to steal the 2020 election this is one of the things that's going to be up before then critics have said that the court has taken so long to decide this that it'll likely be impossible for a trial to conclude before the november election even if a majority rule that trump is not immune from prosecution and then you have other uh you have the january the sixth
Starting point is 00:33:39 defendants that trump left twisting in the wind instead of giving them a pardon. As I pointed out before, we have historical precedents. Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon before he was charged for anything. And going back to the Civil War, which is where this Insurrection Act came from, then President Andrew Johnson, who took over from Lincoln, pardoned all the people who had been involved in the Civil War. He basically shut down that effort by congress to get revenge and gave them a pardon before they were charged with anything so another case deals with obstruction charges that has been applied to one-fourth of the
Starting point is 00:34:19 defendants on january the 6th and also against Trump. This particular case, though, is the case of Joseph Fisher, a former police officer from Pennsylvania. He entered the Capitol and was charged with obstructing Congress. The issue is whether or not the law making obstruction of crime was meant to apply only to the destruction of documents rather than to interrupting a public meeting. 350 out of the first 1,350 defendants from January the 6th were charged under the obstruction law.
Starting point is 00:34:55 It's just amazing to me to see how many people Trump left twisting in the wind. And it's equally amazing and despicable that the Biden FBI would still be out there, still searching for more and more people and still arresting them and charging them even this year. Just amazing. My conscience is cleared. I did everything I could to tell people, even on Alex's show, when he was grifting and pushing this thing i told people it's a grift you're not going to be able to do anything on january the 6th it's just going to get you entrapped there's going to be agent provocateurs there and i said it from that day up to the morning of january the 6th i was telling everybody stay away it is a trap trump wants to
Starting point is 00:35:42 make money alex wants to make money. They're selling you a hopeless idea. And now they're doing it all again. And you've got people like Steve Bannon, Jack Posobiec, as well as Alex jumping into this again. They're already preparing for January the 6th, even earlier than they did the last time. It's amazing. It's amazing. I don't like talking about it because I have always said, oh, you're a bitter old man. It's like, no, I'm not a bitter old man. I know what these people are doing. I told people that knowing I was going to get fired. And I'll do it again.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I don't care if people turn it off. I don't care what they think about me. I've had people who have written me saying that they didn't go because they heard me say that and they were cautious. But I have to warn people if I see something like that. And wouldn't you? You know, the people I worked with wouldn't. That tells you something. If you saw somebody about to step out in front of a bus, wouldn't you say something?
Starting point is 00:36:43 No. These people, you would, but these people I work with, they would grab a video camera and say, hey, watch this, we're going to get on YouTube. And they'd film you getting run over by a bus. That's what he did. That's what Trump did. That's what Alex did.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Anyway, abortions. Are emergency abortions allowed in states with strict bans this is an idaho case the issue is is that they're allowed to save the life of the mother but not the health of the mother and this is um this i guess this gray area that they want to get this corrupt supreme court to give them a decision on is a law banning domestic abusers from having guns constitutional uh what is at issue here is whether or not i guess the person who has a restraining order put against them is that the same as having a conviction you know as a where this could be assessed as a punishment if the supreme court rules that a law banning domestic abusers from owning guns is not consistent
Starting point is 00:37:45 with past regulations and therefore violates the Second Amendment, it would be a continuation of the conservative court's expansion of gun rights, even for potentially dangerous people. But such a decision could also help the president's son, Hunter, who was convicted this month of lying about his drug use and buying a revolver in 2018. Biden has argued that the case is unconstitutional under the Supreme Court's 2022 decision. Hunter Biden has argued that, not Joe Biden. Joe Biden has spent his entire career trying to abolish every aspect of the Second Amendment. And so what is at issue here is can the court keep adding different infringements to the Second Amendment to, you know, such as, well, if you are a drug user, you can't get a gun. That type of thing.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Can social media content moderation be restricted? There are three cases about social media censorship. The court is deciding whether the Biden administration improperly leaned on social media platforms to remove postings on COVID-19, on the 2020 elections and other issues that it considered to be disinformation. In other court cases,
Starting point is 00:39:01 the court is deciding if laws passed by Texas and Florida to limit the ability of powerful social media companies to moderate content are constitutional. Look, I don't know why nobody pulls this stuff up. I mean, I talked to Robert Barnes about this when I was at Infowars and we had talked about it on air. And I said, it seems to me like this is clear. A clear, it was clear thinking when they did it in 1946, the Supreme Court said in Marsh versus Alabama that the public square, even if it's privately owned, it was a coal town and the coal company owned the public square. I had somebody passing out religious tracts and I said, you can't do it.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Well, this person took them all the way to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court said, even if the public square is privately owned, they can't stop it. As this was all happening, we had Jack Dorsey, when he owned Twitter, went on over eight times in testimony. He said under oath, Twitter is the digital public square. And it is. We know that. Whether or not he says that, we know that's true. Now, the argument that Robert Barnes is making, other people have said, is that, well, there's been subsequent to that. There's been hearings saying that you can't, you know, set up a soapbox and start doing things in a mall.
Starting point is 00:40:23 The mall is not the public square. It's not the same thing. That is a completely different scenario. The internet is not like the mall. The internet is like that coal town where the private public square was privately owned. That's the correct analogy. And so I guess they're not going to even take a look at that, though.
Starting point is 00:40:49 The high court is deciding whether an Oregon city can bar people who are homeless from sleeping outside if shelter is not available. Why is that something that the Supreme Court should even have any jurisdiction over? That's a local issue. They don't have the authority to get involved in that but you know they've made a made a federal case out of it you're going to make a federal case out of this yeah everything federal government's regulatory powers will they be curtailed the court is expected to weaken and possibly overturn a 40 year old precedent that has guided how federal agencies protect the environment, workers, consumers, and more.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Under what is known as the Chevron Doctrine, courts have deferred to the agency's interpretation of a law if the statute isn't clear and the interpretation reasonable. Critics say that it has given the executive branch too much authority. The deep state, the executive branch has way too much authority. Defenders of the doctrine say that Congress can't anticipate every circumstance. When, for example, writing laws to protect the environment and subject matter experts of the agencies are needed to fill in the blanks. If you're going to fill in the blanks, and what we're talking about is what Nancy Pelosi said.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Well, we've got to pass Obamacare to find out what's in it. What they're doing is they're passing and giving broad powers to the bureaucracy so the bureaucracy can fill in the devilish details. Look, if you can pass broad principles that are there, you don't need to give them the ultimate power over what to put in. This is backwards thinking. This is the way that you destroy freedom, by giving the legislative authority regulation without representation. You give that to the bureaucracy. And yes, that is the way that it has been going for a very long time under the Chevron
Starting point is 00:42:49 doctrine. Will the Supreme Court do anything about it? I seriously doubt it. Will a multi-billion dollar settlement over opioid crisis survive? This is the Sackler family, Purdue Pharmaceutical, OxyContin, this massive opioid epidemic that even roped in Rush Limbaugh. The vast majority of victims supported the settlement with Purdue Pharmaceutical, but the Justice Department stepped into the case to question whether courts could shield the Sacklers from future civil lawsuits, a practice that has been used in major bankruptcies dealing with harms caused by asbestos and silicon breast implants.
Starting point is 00:43:28 While the case deals with a technical question of bankruptcy law, which is always federal, there are wrenching stories not far below the surface involving Americans who have lost children, spouses, parents to a crisis that claimed about 80,000 lives in 2022 alone. And then we get to the big kahuna. The last one we'll talk about here before we take a break. The Supreme Court saved a Trump tax. And the question is, is it going to, is this action going to enable or is it a threat to a wealth tax that Biden and Elizabeth Warren want to put in? And this is really what we're looking at. You know, besides civil asset forfeiture and that bad six to three decision, this, I think, is also an egregious violation. One of the most closely watched cases of this term, the Supreme Court upheld a major piece of the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts
Starting point is 00:44:33 and Jobs Act on Thursday, rejecting a challenge that threatened to shred much of the current tax system. And this one, it wasn't six to to three it was seven to two and uh you only had um clarence thomas and uh gorsuch uh who said um what i think was the correct decision so what was at stake here um the one person who is a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center said, well, this preserved our income tax system because this case really could have upended everything. Oh, so it's based on pragmatic considerations? We don't care about preserving the Constitution, justice, the rule of law.
Starting point is 00:45:19 No, no, no, we've got to preserve the income tax and the IRS. Why? It doesn't, you don't care what the deficit is anymore right republicans and democrats don't care just take a look at machiavelli and mike he doesn't care what the deficit is anymore the democrats are even more explicit about it they've moved on from keynesian economics now they've got mmt modern monetary, or the magic money tree, where, hey, it doesn't matter. None of this stuff matters. The debt doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:45:49 And the income tax doesn't come anywhere close to paying the debt. And we're adding a trillion dollars every 100 days, so why do you need the income tax? They need it to keep us down. They need it to give themselves power to confiscate from us. And that's what this decision is about. That Trump did this tax situation that he did. So what is the case specifics? You had a Washington couple who got a $15,000 tax bill.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Thanks to their part ownership of a friend's firm that sold farm equipment in India, even though the business had not distributed any of its cash profits back to investors. That's called unrealized gain. Donald Trump taxed people on unrealized gain. Yeah, talk to me about tips. Talk to me about having him lead an effort to rewrite the tax code this is okay you got a stock well i think the stock's gone up in value pay the tax on this increase in value that type of thing that's where this leads and that's where biden and elizabeth warren wanted this to lead now this the supreme court narrowed the
Starting point is 00:47:05 decision down to cast some doubt as to that and as a matter of fact based on what they said there are four people in supreme court who would not support that kind of wealth tax well you know as i look here you got some of this um nvidia stock, and it went up. So I'm going to tax you on the profits right there, even though you haven't sold it. That's the insanity of this. So will that happen? Well, we know that there are four justices who are against that extension of this. But they need to have five. Will they be able to pick up Kavanaugh or Roberts?
Starting point is 00:47:46 They're both pretty unreliable on this stuff. And so that remains to be seen. So they claim that this tax is unconstitutional, arguing that under the 16th Amendment, the IRS only has the power to touch income that has been realized by taxpayers when they receive a dividend or when they sell a stock. If the court had agreed, it would have legally foreclosed several ideas that Democrats have
Starting point is 00:48:10 put forward in recent years to tax billionaires, including the Biden administration's proposal to tax unrealized capital gains of anyone with a net worth over $100 million or the more straightforward wealth tax championed by Pocahontas, Elizabeth Warren. And so the Supreme Court has now left this door open. A former House Speaker, Paul Ryan, at one point suggested that if the court ruled in their favor, they would have to toss out about a third of the tax code. Hey, Paul, you should have done that when you were Speaker of the House. When you were Speaker of the House, you should have gotten rid of the IRS. But, you know,
Starting point is 00:48:48 you look at what happens with these Republican speakers like Machiavelli and Mike, what do they do? They are going to make the Machiavelli and Mike is even worse than Kevin McCarthy. Kevin McCarthy was going to say, well, you want it seven times bigger. I'm going to only make it five times bigger. Well, Machiavelli and Mike is back to making it seven times bigger, just like Biden wanted to do. The court battled, batted down this suit, ruling that the income in question had been realized when the company earned it. And for legal purposes, the government was allowed to attribute those profits to the shareholders or the partners of the business. Only two conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, dissented. Wow.
Starting point is 00:49:28 You want to talk about for legal purposes? It doesn't even make rational sense. In his opinion for the majority, Kavanaugh wrote the opinions. He's one of the people that, oh, I don't know, where's this guy going to be when they come for the wealth tax? You think that's for billionaires folks that's what they told everybody when they instituted the income tax it was for bill it's it's for the richest of the richest for the one percent of the one percent and we're only going to charge them one percent tax so don't worry about it it's not a problem it's not your issue
Starting point is 00:49:59 now it's a wage tax they've extended that that of, uh, well, I guess we could say bracket creep because that's a part of it as well. You know, taxing you on their inflation, getting you into higher and higher tax brackets, even though you're not making any more money. Uh, Kavanaugh emphasized the plaintiffs had failed to show how the repatriation tax was different from other pieces of tax law dealing with issues like partnerships and foreign profits see that's it uh how's it different from these other ones oh well we want to keep all of them there so forget about it even if it's based on a fiction that you are going to be taxed on income you haven't received uh he said the constitution does not require fiscal calamity no it just
Starting point is 00:50:44 requires that you do what it says and if that results in fiscal calamity. No, it just requires that you do what it says. And if that results in fiscal calamity because you've got an unconstitutional system, so be it. Pragmatism. See, what was it I said in response to Scott Adams when he said, these freedom lovers are looking more and more like sociopaths? I said, you pragmatists, you people who represent yourself as pragmatists, you pragmatists are looking more and more like totalitarians. The majority skirted the bigger question of whether Congress has the power to tax unrealized income,
Starting point is 00:51:12 with Kavanaugh stressing in a footnote that his analysis didn't address the distinct issues that would be raised if the government tries to impose a levy on wealth or assets that have gone up in value. Brown Jackson specifically wants that to happen. Yeah. Yeah. So we're going to take a break. When we come back, we're going to talk about guns on YouTube. They want to take them down, take down all these gun videos or make them inaccessible to people unless they log in.
Starting point is 00:51:41 And, you know, you got to be over 18 and all the rest of this stuff um so uh yeah my son said when when they said well get rid of about a third of the tax code and my son said well that'd fix about a third of it then steven caspar maybe that's how we could stop all the wars uh turn of the internet turn off the internet internet. Yeah, turn it off. That's right. Quite frankly, you know, when we look at this system that we've got, I don't see any way that it's really going to ultimately be defeated, except about absolute and total chaos. It's going to be, you're going to have to completely, in order to stop this surveillance state and biometric surveillance state,
Starting point is 00:52:23 something's going to have to happen to completely shut down the internet the internet is the backbone of this thing uh it was designed by a psychologist at darpa jcr glider in the 60s when it became practical in the 90s they created the venture capital firms to put all these companies in control uh it's going to have to be something like that it is a trojan horse and always has been in the same way that you know everything that the federal government does is pretty much based on bribery and blackmail from the federal reserve fiat currency it's going to be a big hardship for us uh to lose the internet it's going to be a big hardship for us to lose the dollar as a reserve currency. But in the long run, it'd be the best thing that could ever happen to us.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Quite frankly, if we lose the reserve currency, it's going to, again, it's going to be a lot of economic hardship. Uh, but, uh, that is a super power of this, um, Leviathan government that is at war with us and is right now the, um, uh, the beast of Babylon. It's Jason Barger. Can we civil asset forfeiture of the white house since we found Coke in there twice in the past year?
Starting point is 00:53:35 Well, yes. Under those laws, that's exactly what they would do, but we don't have equal protection on the law. The laws do not apply to Democrats, especially the Bidens. Uh, DGA, sadly, Trump is a huge advocate for civil asset forfeiture that's right uh whether or not it's in this uh you know whether or not it's in this country or even you know as i said uh well we just we're going to take the oil we're there we're going to take the oil that's kind of a civil asset forfeiture thing all right it's piracy it's theft it's uh what he supports california sheriff's department says oh and 61 have police gangs infused within them i
Starting point is 00:54:11 wouldn't be surprised american your property is guilty until proven innocent yeah and you have to prove an innocent by suing them um steven caspar when i think of cops now i remember all the videos of them busting heads and pointing ars at people trying to run their small business during COVID. Jason Barker, the Supreme Court is only an opinion. It carries no constitutional authority. The supremacy clause was self-proclaimed. Thus, it's not legitimate because that power was not enumerated by the states. Yeah, that's exactly right.
Starting point is 00:54:42 And so unless and until we get rid of this idea of judicial supremacy, we're done. We didn't need to have Alito. I'm glad that he did it. We didn't need to have him write the Dobbs decision to know that the Supreme Court had no business deciding when life begins. They have no business deciding what marriage is. That belongs to the states. And, you know, when you talk about the marriage decision for example there had been efforts in every single state to legalize homosexual marriage
Starting point is 00:55:11 and it had failed in every single state in california you had tim cook doing uh spending millions of his own money and putting apple there to give uh to give matching contributions for anybody who contributed to establish gay marriage in California. And it still failed in California. It failed everywhere. And there were some places where marriage was defined in the state constitution. They took it to the Supreme Court to override all of that stuff. It shows how dangerous this idea of judicial supremacy is. I don't care what you think about homosexual marriage.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Just take a look at how they violated the people, the power of the people that was reserved to them under the 10th Amendment. Look at how they reserved the power of the people and the power of the state and homosexual marriage and it shows you just how uh how wrong it is and when people saw the alito decision on roe v wade they said well it's going to be coming for homosexual marriage because it's the same principle that's there uh if you don't strongly resemble a bitter old man at this point you aren't paying attention or you don't care that's even worse i look at these people i even had uh uh kellen mcbreen who worked at uh at um uh still works at info wars i always had a good relationship with kellen mcbreen it really amazed me when i put up the stuff about you know well it's just sugar water and everything and he put a comment under there once he put like i'm a crying baby are you kidding me that sob that you're working for i didn't even know
Starting point is 00:56:53 that he was doing that when i was there i said he did it once when i was on air right as we're going off it's like wow uh but i was told by people he's doing it it's like no he's not doing that uh but he did it and you see that and your response is to just say well yeah cry baby about all this stuff you better believe i cry about that you better be crying about the people that were pressured into taking this stuff that were killed that were crippled how in the world can you not be bothered by that that's why i played several of those yesterday we can't forget about this. We can't sweep this under.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Just like Temple. Well, that was so four years ago. Let's talk about the election that was four years ago, he says. Immediately goes into, well, yeah, but he was cheated four years ago. You cheated people out of their lives. And you're cheering the man who did it. You're an accessory to that.
Starting point is 00:57:48 0161, the Supreme Court's upholding our rights to sleep on the sidewalk there we go go for it dudes uh yeah that's really important in the future if these guys get their way we'll all need those supreme court rights to sleep on the sidewalk uh that's just uh the way it's They're looking out for us. They know it's coming, and they're going to prepare this for us. So have some place to sleep on the sidewalk. AP Rumble Seed. U.S. is done if we sit back and don't take action locally. Yes, to get our own people in instead of these hybrid inbred elites.
Starting point is 00:58:21 By his love. So this is so depressing. Unrealized gain like arresting someone who might commit a crime. Yeah. Or stealing property. Of somebody who is not even accused of a crime. Yeah. This is the legal fiction that these people are involved in.
Starting point is 00:58:38 I mean, you're going to do civil asset forfeiture? Why not tax unrealized gain? Right? It's of a same type of principle that we have operating here we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back the common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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Starting point is 00:59:55 Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com Well, I had some fun a couple of days ago. I meant to talk about this yesterday, but I didn't get around to it. These idiots who decided that they would spray Stonehenge orange just before the pagan summer solstice. You have what we have here, folks. What we have here is a competition between two pagan religions. You've got the religion of Gaia, and you've got the Druids and all that. They're stepping on each other's toes.
Starting point is 01:01:00 It is something funny to watch, actually. What was even funnier about this as you look at these people here they are look at this they've got this fire extinguisher with orange stuff and as he's running it's blowing back in his face i said these people are so stupid these climate idiots are so stupid they're supposed to be experts on weather and climate and they can't even tell which way the wind's blowing if they're gonna do this get on the other side and run in uh or wait till you get up there i mean it's just ridiculous and then what do they have for security they've got some five foot uh tall woman who is trying don't do that don't do that now they sat down and now this other guy picks it up and they said please don't do that isn't that an amazing picture how helpless we have become to do anything about this i mean you know
Starting point is 01:01:53 there are some times when you just need a big guy that's just gonna beat the crap out of these people for doing something like that instead of a woman running out there five foot tall it's like please don't do that please don't do that it's just disgusting to see this uh but um i you know stonehenge uh is a really strange thing frankly uh uh but um before i say anything about that these same people then okay followed up They went to a secure airport. This is a private airport. Air Force One doesn't come into Heathrow and things like that, the big public airports. They go to this private airport. It's got security all around it and everything.
Starting point is 01:02:36 And so these elites with their private jets, Air Force One, all the rest of them, they go to this particular jet. Well, Taylor Swift was flying into there. So they wanted to paint Taylor swift's plane orange as well and so they took pictures of themselves using a metal grinder to get through the uh the fence and all the rest of the stuff they got in and they sprayed a couple of planes they didn't know uh which one was taylor swift they didn't get her plane that's the gang that can't shoot straight or can't paint straight i guess uh what the deal is with them we had an experience with stonehenge when we went there i went to the uk on our honeymoon in january 1980 uh it was very cold
Starting point is 01:03:18 nobody was out there back then they didn't have ropes and stuff to supposedly keep you away from it you just walk right up you could touch it if you wanted to now everything has gotten so special it's just disgusting it's like you know so depressing to go back to florida uh and go to daytona beach where we used to be able to drive cars up and down the beach you know that's why i'm showing that bumper um what it was like uh all my life before i moved away before everybody got so special about the beach they stood you know they used to race cars that's where the daytona 500 came from it was originally a race that had one leg down the beach another one down uh the highway i think is a1a and then they had uh on the two sides where they connected those two they had really soft
Starting point is 01:04:03 sand which is a really difficult thing to navigate and um but anyway that's where the the original car races began didn't destroy the beach racing cars on it you know when when i was always going there they had speed limits you couldn't go more than you know 10 miles an hour or something like that but they will let you drive on it and everybody was parking their cars out there a lot lot of them would, uh, could not believe how far the tide would come in. So they'd park their cars there and go into the boardwalk and they come out and find that their car was submerged in salt water. And they had people who made a pretty good living pulling people out, uh,
Starting point is 01:04:36 as the water was coming in. But, uh, anyway, you're not even allowed, not even allowed. And they've just killed it completely. Daytona beach. And I guess it's the same way with Stonehenge, but when we were there, not even allowed. And they've just killed it completely, Daytona Beach.
Starting point is 01:04:45 And I guess it's the same way with Stonehenge. But when we were there, there was nobody at all. This cold winter morning and nobody at all there. And we take this bus out there and we get off. And it's on the plain of Salisbury, which is a little bit of a rise where they built this thing but you know no trees or anything for a long way and so you're just out there and um karen really got creeped out by and did feel weird i don't know if there's something going on there or you know what it is but it did feel weird and she was describing that to it's always been a running family joke um she was describing it to a friend of ours and she said
Starting point is 01:05:28 oh i hated it there was no place to hide and he's like no place what do you mean by that he's like yeah the first thing i look for when i go anywhere is where can i hide um but it was uh anyway that the stonehenge was a strange place but place but these people are even stranger and uh more superstitious than anything that ever happened there meanwhile we got elon musk saying that his neural link brain implant will replace phones who needs to worry about cell phones creating tumors in your uh in your brain uh he'll make a tumor with his neural link right there just put threads into your brain you've already got the beginning of a tumor my son says well the main thing all the members of your organization have in common is that they're
Starting point is 01:06:16 gullible enough to fall for the climate propaganda to an extreme extent don't expect any confidence from these people yeah that's right they really don't know which way the wind is blowing um so yeah isn't that amazing and don't you think it's totally worth it to have an operation and to put something with uh like wires sticking down in your brain so that you can control your mouse with your thoughts or so that you can make a phone call with your thoughts it's so it's so 2020 to have a cell phone that you actually hold in your hand or something isn't it i mean you want to have that direct knurling thing uh he's still looking for that killer app or maybe he does have it maybe maybe that implant thing is a killer app. Maybe it'll, I don't know, but that's the most ridiculous thing I've seen. And yet, even as he's saying that you could use Neuralink, his Neuralink, to make phone calls,
Starting point is 01:07:15 he's warning people about electronic voting machines. Well, I absolutely agree, and I've been talking about that for a long time before the MAGA crowd discovered it. I said, I'd been talking about it in terms of local elections. We'd covered local elections where there was no there was concern about the auditing process under the Texas Constitution. You're supposed to have images that are preserved of this stuff, but we had the guy who ran the Board of Elections, somebody that Rick Perry brought in from Hillary Clinton's Rose Law Firm, or the one, it wasn't her law firm, but she worked for it, brought this guy in and put him in charge of the Board of Elections.
Starting point is 01:07:57 And he would, every year, every election year, he would send out stuff to all of the different boards of elections of the county levels and tell them to ignore the texas constitution that says you got to keep a uh a visual image of this stuff ah don't worry about that this year yeah and every year he would do that and so um yeah when i went to talk to him um you know yeah yeah sure he, uh, you know, press here to talk to him. He starts coming down the steps and I've got the microphone with a flag on it saying, you know, I'm away. And he sees that and he goes, no, no, no. And he goes back up runs away. Um, that's a story of my life, I guess. Anyway, the, uh, Dan, get anybody to talk to me. I can get on youtube any of these places um but um no he
Starting point is 01:08:47 understands the problem with these electronic voting machines uh he said the risk of being hacked by humans or ai while small is still too high and of course the most recent one of these is in puerto rico and uh the vote counts that were happening there, they're reviewing their contract with Dominion after a software issue caused machines supplied by Dominion to miscalculate vote totals. The vote counts, according to the AP, Associated Propaganda, vote counts reported by Dominion machines were lower than paper counts in some cases. And some machines reversed totals or reported zero votes for some candidates. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:09:33 No problem there. I'm sure it's just a little bit of a software problem, don't you think? I said, and I'd been covering this topic for quite some time. I had talked about how outrageous it was that we're still that they're adding these electronic voting machines. And I said, you realize one of the first companies, Smartmatic, was created in Venezuela by three pals of Hugo Chavez so they could rig the election. And they rigged every election from there on for yugo chavez and then when they started selling smartmatic and other countries we had just like you're seeing here in puerto rico they had big um controversies and lawsuits and legislative hearings about how it was all wrong the vote tolls were wrong for particular elections that happened in the philippines it happened in brazil it happened in mexican provinces and everything now we we got Puerto Rico.
Starting point is 01:10:26 We can add to it. And Puerto Rico did this test. And they said, this is so messed up. I think we're not going to use this stuff. Just go back to paper ballots and election observers. Both parties in Puerto Rico reported hundreds of ballots showing inaccurate results. They had over 700 errors that was reported by one political party. The other political party pointed to 350 discrepancies.
Starting point is 01:10:57 These inaccuracies affected ballots for positions including governor, mayor, and resident commissioner, all up and down the ballot and as elon musk pointed out the chances of it being hacked or having softwares are just you know oh even though they are rare right rare it's kind of like a boeing 737 max hey we only had two of these things crash out of 8200 uh but but that's too, too many. And same thing with this. Following the discrepancies, the Elections Commission conducted a full vote tally, and they audited paper receipts from hundreds of ballot counting machines, after which Ombudsman Edwin Feliciano called the incident a threat to the island's electoral system.
Starting point is 01:11:46 That was his word, a threat. And he called on the governor and the island's federal control board that oversees the island's finances to establish a plan to improve election security. Let me just say one more thing. With all of the back and forth that was done by all these idiots chasing their tail to try to get a trump into the white house again it's a very simple thing that could be done you know we have uh one organization that does exit polls everywhere for every news organization and so they this one organization does all the exit polling and they give this. You know, we hear the news reported from ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, CNN, all the rest of stuff.
Starting point is 01:12:31 They're all getting it from the same company. Now, the same company, when, you know, they're doing the exit polling. The last people information about them, you know, are, you know, male or female or you some other gender um you know they'll ask him this kind of stuff uh and um they might ask him some stuff about their education or so we always see this reported and these exit polls they will always give us these demographic cross tabulations well uh people who are middle class with a college education went for candidate a more than went for candidate b that type of thing you've seen that over and over again right why don't they ever tell you the full information just just instead of breaking it down by demographic cross tabs tell me when you did your exit polling uh how it worked out for candidate A and candidate B overall.
Starting point is 01:13:25 They know that. They know that. But they only give you the demographic tabulation. See, our State Department, when it looks at whether or not it was a legitimate election, they look at the exit polls versus the reported results. And if they differ by more than five percentile points, they say the election was rigged. If you want to know if the American election is rigged, it's a very simple solution.
Starting point is 01:13:53 You just subpoena that company that did the exit polls. I've been saying this from the very beginning. You want to show whether or not this is a rigged election in 2020 use the same standard that the state department uses for foreign elections subpoena this company and say show us your exit totals your exit poll totals uh for um you know these different places let's total them up and see how they compare uh it's real simple but they won't do that right they won't do that because this guy keep it they want to have it they don't want honest elections they want elections
Starting point is 01:14:32 that they can win elections that they can steal and we're seeing that with the trump organization as well he doesn't care about the electronic stuff i said in 2016 i said the next election 2020 i said it's going to be a hacking contest well i was wrong because not even in my wildest dreams did i ever think that anybody would be stupid enough to do a vote by mail election oh but trump was trump was and so pal you were hoisted by your own petard, unless you were told to do that. Unless you were told to hand the baton over to Biden. It was the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life. The House is probing NewsGuard.
Starting point is 01:15:18 And again, this is going to be James Comer. He's going to be doing what Jim Jordan always does. Preening for the cameras. virtue signaling for the cameras, a lot of storm and fury signifying nothing. It's just going to be a reality TV show. They have powers to do something about this, but they won't do it. And this long article from Children's Health Defense goes to the fact that we all know
Starting point is 01:15:48 that NewsGuard is operating as a puppet, as a surrogate for the government. And not only that, we know which part of the government is doing it. We know that it's being done by the Department of Defense, by the State Department. Now, this article doesn't talk about DARPA, but DARPA is heavily involved in this. It's not just NewsGuard, but it's also ElectionGuard.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Both of those were being run through Microsoft. ElectionGuard, its sole grant to get started, was $10 million that DARPA gave to Microsoft. Microsoft gave to Election Guard. It was DARPA that's running it. They're just using Microsoft as a beard. And I've said that since 2018. I said, you know, this is all coming from the government. And just to reinforce it, we got censored in August 6th of 2018, took down all the social media.
Starting point is 01:16:49 But then in October, just a couple of weeks before the election, the midterm elections for Trump in 2018, just before that, they took down 800 sites, you know, things like Free Thought Project and stuff like that. Free Thought Project didn't support Trump. I the uh the editor on we talked about it the common thread was not uh whether or not they liked trump it was the thing that that got these people taken down was that they opposed the police state. They opposed the surveillance state. They opposed the foreign wars that never end. That was what the common thread was. And so you can look at that and you can say, well, then I think I know.
Starting point is 01:17:34 We know who's funding election guard. I think we probably know who's doing news guard. And now since then, people have done some research and they found that, yes, in fact, news guard is being paid for by the Pentagon. When all this stuff happened in 2020, I said it's medical martial law. And it's true. They use the medical health, consumed height fears, as Eric Peters calls them.
Starting point is 01:18:00 They use them to enforce this stuff. But folks, it was martial law. All this stuff, the first germ game, it was the CIA. It was the Department of Defense. These are the people who are running it along with Fauci's people and Johns Hopkins and stuff like that. But it is, it's full-on martial law. It's coming from the Pentagon.
Starting point is 01:18:23 It always was planned, rehearsed by the pentagon they were the ones rolling it yeah they weren't just there to deliver the jabs the whole thing was a military operation operation warp speed so um again news guard is a beard for all this. And they claim that they're going through and looking at different journalist organizations and giving them what they call nutrition labels. And they sell those nutrition labels to advertisers to say, well, it's not safe to advertise on The David Knight Show. Right. It works out that way. And so in a letter to NewsGuard, the CEO, Stephen Brill and Gordon Krovitz, Congressman Comer, who's going to be running this dog and pony show, highlighted federal funding that NewsGuard receives and possible actions being taken to suppress accurate information. Well, we know that. NewsGuard knows that. You know that, Comer.
Starting point is 01:19:31 Do something. For once, will any of these Republicans do something? Will they pass a law to stop this covert collusion? You know that this money has, they've now uncovered these contracts. They know the money was paid to news garden and so forth so pass a law and just say that uh if this is an organization that has been operating you know on behalf of the pentagon to uh label people as false which is essentially censorship by proxy so if you're going to use your organization's censorship by proxy, you take those millions or billions of dollars, whatever it is,
Starting point is 01:20:07 and you return it to the government along with a penalty. And you shut that down. You could do that. You could also pass a law saying that you're not going to be allowed to covertly use a private company to, and they're not even very good at hiding it. They don't even care. They just have to have a little bit of plausible deniability
Starting point is 01:20:36 and everybody gives them a pass. People like Comer gives them a pass. In 2021, for example, we now know the Department of Defense awarded a contract to NewsGuard, $749,000 contract for the misinformation fingerprints database. And so what they're going to do is take narratives that they didn't like, narratives about the phony pandemic and all the rest of the stuff or other or about the bioweapon vaccine you know put them if anybody that says something about that you know we're going to look for those search terms and we've got the database here we find somebody like that we're going to shut them down uh and uh and label these people uh i really do think that this is probably at the at the base of what has happened to me with this show i was shut down in may of 2021 by paypal by venmo these other people like that um you know youtube continually shuts me down
Starting point is 01:21:34 always as soon as i get on there so when we look at what is happening was ultimately coming from the pentagon martial law it really is fascism folks it is a public private partnership you know you got the the pentagon paying money to these companies the news guard is making a profit selling this stuff to advertisers but it's a merger between them and it is covert censorship that's not even a secret so they worked with the global engagement center to brand numerous accounts that posted quote legitimate and accurate covet 19 updates they labeled them as russia linked it's intended to covertly suppress, said a lawsuit from the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Those are the people that helped with the bump stock case.
Starting point is 01:22:32 Michael Cargill, the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Should contact them, see if they can find out something about this PayPal thing. Like to nail those people to the wall. Anyway, one journalist, Paul Thackeracker said these groups add nothing to the public discourse except shutting down journalism and silencing people from voicing an opinion society doesn't need hall monitors telling us where we can and cannot go jeffrey tucker brownstone institute said uh these groups are there to censor us to discredit us basically that's their power and that's supposed to make me afraid, he said.
Starting point is 01:23:07 But it doesn't. He told the defender that this is Children's Health Defense. He told them that his interactions with NewsGuard and, of course, Guard Goldsmith has had interactions with NewsGuard. And he's got a comment here about the Supreme Court I see but you know he's talked to me he's mentioned it publicly as well how much time he spends trying to satisfy NewsGuard and he knows just like Jeffrey Tucker knows that they're not sincere in their concerns but you go through the paperwork and hopefully, you know, it'll,
Starting point is 01:23:45 uh, if they, if you push back, but you've got to spend a lot of time to keep them from shutting you down. Uh, uh, Tucker said, uh, Jeffrey Tucker said, news guard has been a constant and censorious annoyance from the very beginning of our operations. So he set up a Brownstone. He said at first I attempted to engage earnestly. I spent hours on the phone with their reporters and researchers, and I attempted to answer every inquiry.
Starting point is 01:24:10 I did this because Brownstone strongly believes in accuracy and truth, whatever it is. So of course I believe that we would pass whatever tests they offered up over time. It became clear that they already had their agenda and their conclusion, and there never really was a point to wasting an instant of time with this organization. They appear to be objective organizations, but then it turns out they've got their own source of funding, the government, the Pentagon, and they've got strong biases, and their purpose is censorship. That's their goal. surreptitious censorship i said for the longest time all this stuff is happening oh well you know these are just
Starting point is 01:24:52 corporations and we have organizations like reason and uh cato institute and the heritage foundation the biggest conservative think tank they say well this is a private company and they can do whatever they want i remember john stossel saying well i really don't like what they're doing and they're banning me everywhere but you know hey they're a private corporation that's my principle like private corporation can do whatever they want so don't you realize they're doing this for the government don't you realize that they've got this velvet glove of this is a private organization and we should be able to do what we that's their glove, and inside of it is the iron fist of government. This is a big brother thing.
Starting point is 01:25:31 You can't see that? It's absolutely amazing. And they said that up until the point that the Twitter files were released, and it was like, wow, who knew? Who knew about that? Yeah. Michelle Obama, is there unrealized gain regarding gold well no at this point in time what they or stocks Biden and Elizabeth Warren
Starting point is 01:25:56 would like to do that sort of thing now they're gonna tell you that's only for people got a net worth of a hundred million dollars or more so if they were to get that through and it's still not certain whether or not they would get through, there's four people in this decision that made it clear they would not support a tax, an outright tax on wealth. But then they need to get either Kavanaugh or Roberts on their side to have a 5-4 decision. So that remains to be seen whether or not they would approve a wealth tax
Starting point is 01:26:27 when the wealth tax comes in the wealth tax will be um if it comes in it'll be done like the income tax the income tax was only a tax on income wages were not income wages did not become income until they said it was until the irs made it income during world war ii they had a temporary wage tax during world war ii but it was supposed to end after world war ii that's why for years you would get the irs tax forms that they would mail out to you uh and on it there'd be a message from the irs commissioner thank you for participating in this voluntary income tax well you know that was the cynical way just like they call it civil asset forfeiture it's not you know they use the civil system because they're not passing a law it's not
Starting point is 01:27:18 forfeiture it's theft you know they use these types of um uh prevarications and labels to to get what they want but they just kept enforcing it bottom line is is that it will you know once they do it if they if it passes the supreme court some kind of a wealth test they will only do it for people who have a hundred million dollar or more wealth they will then start bringing that down pretty rapidly but it'll be a period of time before they do that but if it is gold uh do they know you got it now they might do that with bitcoin but i don't know about gold do they know that you've got the uh you know bitcoin is not anonymous you know uh but um once you get the gold i must have fallen in the out of the fishing boat with my bump stock or something. I don't know. Jason Barker.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Do I get credit for unrealized losses? No, it won't work that way. Of course. The plan is that you that if you win, they win. If you lose, you lose. That's right. He says, I've talked about this, and if they tax unrealized gains, then there's no reason to invest, and the stock roller coaster will die overnight. Well, that wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
Starting point is 01:28:33 That stock roller coaster has given unlimited amounts of capital to these big corporations so they can operate as if they were getting money from the Federal Reserve. It's the same type of thing. You just have to find a greater fool. And so it allows these companies, I know that because we operated for about 15 years against Blockbuster Video. And then even after we sold and got out of the business, they went on for like another 10 or 15 years and they never made any money.
Starting point is 01:29:02 You know, they're making a lot of money when Wayne Huizenga bought it. but when the studio bought it when you had sumner redstone with um viacom that owns paramount and all again when they bought blockbuster they never made a dime they lost money every single time but they were getting funded by the stock market even though the um the marketplace was not giving them money, the stock marketplace was. So, Gard Goldsmith, the SCOTUS decision on the more case of taxing unrealized gains is the poison cherry on the poison tax Sunday. Yeah. So, by the way, did you see how BlackRock has bought the debt of Ukraine, a large portion, and the U.S. now will use the interest on frozen Russian assets to give Ukraine loans, all of it to benefit BlackRock. I saw that. I didn't see the BlackRock connection, but I did see that they said, oh, yeah, we will give the interest on
Starting point is 01:30:01 this stuff. Actually, that was all that Europe wanted to sign up for, and it was about $3 billion a year. And then Biden said, no, we want to hit the principal as well. So they came up with a compromise of $50 billion, which was taking some of the principal as well as some of this interest. It's all corrupt. Ukraine is just a money laundering operation for people like the Bidens. That's all it is.
Starting point is 01:30:30 But of course, it's also their ticket into World War III. Princess Wrong Thing says, Trump said he won't tax tips. That means we'll probably get the carbon tax. Yeah, they'll do it somewhere. Maragon, I miss the tree huggers these new age environmentalists aren't very intelligent yeah and they are a lot more destructive i don't know if you were if you were a lumberjack out there and you uh hit one of these things that they put inside the tree and that could be very dangerous to you uh bright fingers are these folks future weather
Starting point is 01:31:01 underground folks or are they too soft for that i think they're too soft for it but uh of course the weather underground really wasn't all that intelligent either you know they blew themselves up and had a lot of mistakes with it but um bernadine dorn and um what's his name uh they got out of it you know he had uh uh he had protection from above and then he started getting into education got really dangerous the stonehenge protesters are pissing into the wind that's team o2 yeah you're right syrian girl if we don't bring god into this fight we have no chance for success there are many people pointing out the corruption, but no one has any ideas of how to end it. Yeah. It's like Chesterton said, what is wrong with the world?
Starting point is 01:31:52 I am. Yeah. Unless we recover that, unless we look at the loss of the moral foundation, we don't have a chance of doing anything with this. Everybody's just going to be operating in their own perceived self-interest, just like Trump will have a government full of Trump people or people just like him. Jason Barker, brain chip cell phone is a disaster waiting to happen. I foresee many drunk dials to ex-girlfriends. Absolutely right.
Starting point is 01:32:23 Well, we're going to take a quick break and when we come back we're going to talk about a new ministry that has been set up just to change the behavior of men oh isn't that interesting finally the mask comes off of that aspect of it as well uh we'll be right back right back Thank you. Sous-titres par LaVacheSquid Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. well i want to talk about what is happening with the ministry of changing men's behavior doesn't this sound like something from monty python i'm sorry this is the department of arguments if you want to change men's behavior you got to go down two doors to the left um this is uh where these people are uh they have become something of a parody nevertheless before we get into it i just want to thank uh adam uh who left a tip on subscribe star thank you very
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Starting point is 01:36:32 b slice is now a monthly supporter on rumble thank you very much i appreciate that um let's talk a little bit about this ministry to change of changing men's behavior this is coming out of australia but folks this is global and there is um the zero hedge article whoever wrote it really nailed the essence of what all this stuff is about they point out that if you want to develop a totalitarian global government you got to come against the groups that are going to oppose you. Well, who's that likely going to be? Well, you've got to attack and cripple the largest subset of the population that is going to be most likely to give you problems in the future if you're a tyrant. Which monolithic group is more likely to fight back against the system?
Starting point is 01:37:18 Well, obviously, the answer is masculine men. And so if the government makes masculine men the problem and they say that they're doing it in order to protect women oh they are advocates for women well now their tyranny is clothed in compassion isn't it in recent years australia has been at the forefront of many authoritarian experiments. We saw this through the amazingly insane attacks that they were, the way they attacked people who weren't wearing masks or meeting in public and that sort of thing. Some of the worst that I've seen came out of Australia.
Starting point is 01:37:59 That's why it's not surprising at all that the premier of the Australian state of Victoria has created a new ministry tasked with the purpose of changing and perhaps even controlling men. It's called the Parliamentary Secretary. The office is the Parliamentary Secretary for Men's Behavior Change. That's what they actually call it. Isn't this Orwellian? Isn't this amazing?
Starting point is 01:38:22 Look at the picture of this guy. Scroll that down a little bit there. Look at him. Now now if you want to get somebody who's going to shut down masculinity wouldn't you pick this guy he's a very poster child for a non-masculine man isn't he the appointment was in response to the prime minister anthony albanese also allegedly a man calling for gender-based violence and calling gender-based not calling for it but calling it a national crisis and promising greater government action they said well first australia banned guns for violent crime now they're just blaming men in general mainstream media claims a new effort is in response to a crisis of sexist violence against
Starting point is 01:39:06 women the problem is they don't have any data that shows this hospital records for assaults and homicides in australia show a steady decline among men and women in the past two decades they also show that men are much more likely to face victimization compared to women oh so you got these girly men you got enough girly men like tim richardson the mp that's going to be the secretary for men's behavior change uh so i guess you know they're getting beat up by women all the time he's got a woman there standing by his side that's his master i guess but anyway um the the number of violent crimes have gone down, and there's been more against men than against women. Tim Richardson, this guy that they picked, suggested that his role will focus primarily on the Internet. Who would have imagined that?
Starting point is 01:39:58 Right? This whole thing is set up as propaganda and censorship. To control speech on the web in order to prevent toxic male behavior again as i point out all western nations have been doing this it's almost like it's some kind of a conspiracy isn't it they all do the same thing at exactly the same time that's why i say even though this is happening in australia you can expect this from a government near you at some point in time the use of feminism is necessary to fabricate a rationale they can't merely attack men for being men they can't attack men for being potentially rebellious so they have to have a victim out there that they can say they're protecting we are an advocate for fill in the
Starting point is 01:40:46 blank right that's the way it always works yeah in the early days of shutting down infrastructure well we're advocating for the snail darter right i didn't know men could violently assault women over the internet says my son yeah speech is violence didn't you know that that's what they keep telling everybody speech is violence that's what they claim so the totalitarians become the good guys they become the advocates to protect women the establishment's obsession with the cult of transsexualism is proof that their insistence that women are nothing more than a social construct. And it can be replaced by mentally ill men in wigs and makeup. It leaves little doubt that femininity is being targeted nearly as much as masculinity.
Starting point is 01:41:36 Yeah, that's right. It definitely is. Well, when we look at how this is rolling out in one tribe uh in the amazon is the internet the problem well yes it is but in a different way than they're telling people here's a remote tribe in the amazon and they got connected to the internet via starlink okay they're going to run out expensive cable or fiber optics to them but now with starlink they can get the internet to people who have never had it before so they donate some equipment and get these people connected to the internet and what did they find well they found that it is tearing apart the social fabric of that society.
Starting point is 01:42:26 Now, everybody just wants to sit around and play with social media and watch porn. That's what's happened. Even to a society where they used to be self-sufficient, you bring in the internet and now they're hooked on social media and porn. I think the Amish got it right. You know, I just keep coming back to the Amish. They had a tremendous amount of discernment to understand where you got to cut the cord here. A reclusive tribe in the Amazon finally got hooked to the Internet.
Starting point is 01:43:01 Thanks to Elon Musk, only to be torn apart by social media and pornography addiction complained the elders brazil's 2000 member marubo tribe has been left bitterly divided by the arrival of starlink nine months ago when it arrived everybody was happy said a 73 year old to the new york times but now things have gotten worse. Young people have gotten lazy because of the Internet, and they're learning the ways of the white people. The Marubo are a chaste tribe who even frown upon kissing in public. You know, that was kind of like my tribe of Christians when I was growing up. Alfredo said, many young Marubo men have been sharing porn videos in group chats and he's already observed more aggressive sexual behavior in some of them yeah that was always the argument with hollywood you know well we're just reflecting society no
Starting point is 01:43:58 you are directing society everyone is connected uh that. Everyone is so connected that sometimes they don't even talk to their own family. Well, just wait until they give them some cell phones. Then they definitely won't be talking to their family. In the village, if you don't hunt fish and plant, you don't eat. Now, some young people maintain our traditions, said a 40-year-old man. Others just want to spend the whole afternoon on their phones. And that's what is happening everywhere. Here in Tennessee, we got Internet, unfortunately. And so now what we have is the next step that the tribe and the Amazon have not reached yet. Furries, furries in Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:44:53 They will have a float in the Nashville Pride Parade. We are so proud to be doing this again. If you guys remember from last year, we made international news and we were seen by Jill Biden. Isn't that great? It's a group called Murphree's Furs. I guess they're out of Murphree's Borough. Well, now every furry group in Tennessee is joining us. We are sponsoring and paying for everyone to get involved with it.
Starting point is 01:45:19 Wait a minute. Paying? Who's paying? Who's picking up the tab? Are these, you think these furries are independently wealthy or they got a sugar daddy like soros somewhere pushing this kind of subversion that's what it is it's a version um we can't wait to see the fandom united under a beautiful cause what is the cause uh i guess the question is, what causes this kind of mental disturbance?
Starting point is 01:45:46 It's the internet. It's things like that. And it is pushing them towards living in a virtual reality. We're going to spend all the time. Ready Player One. Spielberg did the movie from the book. They live in a little tin shed and they've got some kind of a vr thing that they can walk on in any direction endless treadmill type of thing and a vr headset
Starting point is 01:46:14 and that's their life that's their existence just like what's happening to these people in this amazon tribe they're catching on to that real fast aren't they well they used to hunt and fish and grow food they had families they talked to each other now they just hang out on their phones and look at pornography or engage in social media approximately one-third of these furries identify as exclusively heterosexual furries are about five times more likely to identify as exclusively homosexual than the general population, said their sites. Said the site about the, it's called furscience.com. But according to Murphree's furs, they don't agree with that. They said, no, it's not two-thirds homosexual.
Starting point is 01:47:03 They said, they brag that they're 90 percent um homosexual or at least i'll say not heterosexual so i don't know which of these alphabets they categorize themselves into some conservative commentators have posited that soon bestiality could be normalized along with the rest of the lg. I see it headed towards the VR thing. That's where I see it headed. Anyway, in Australia, parents were outraged and pulled their children out of school in April after bestiality was taught alongside LGBT curriculum. Students say they were then given an explanation of the initials that are part of LGBTQIA+,
Starting point is 01:47:46 with each word and its meaning displayed on the screen. And then there was a slide for what plus means. And they just started randomly saying words that no one knew what they were, like bestiality. Well, the students said that was then explained in more detail. And the presenter seemed to imply that it was something that was practiced by people who identified as LGBTQIA+. They don't have the multiple spirits being possessed with people. That's one of my favorites, the two-spirit people. Are there only two spirits in there, or is it legion?
Starting point is 01:48:20 I don't know. Have you done a head count of who's living in there with you cnn provides parenting advice what to do if your four-year-old comes out as a trans well you know what i would do uh i would find out what adult is sexually grooming them and uh report them to the government the government doesn't do anything about it i'd do something about it uh you better find out if you've got a four-year-old that's doing that just like i played the thing the other day yeah here's here's ten thousand dollars and here's an oreo which one do you want i want the oreo you know that's where these kids are this is abuse folks
Starting point is 01:49:00 why is this okay why is it okay during pride Month for men to go down the street naked? Right? We've had that report multiple times, multiple jurisdictions. Yes, there's a man who's walking down the street naked. Oh, where are you? Oh, well, that's the Pride Parade. That's okay. Really?
Starting point is 01:49:19 Really? The Fragmenting Rainbow. This is from World Magazine. And they pointed out something that I pointed out many years ago. I mean, you certainly can see it with the author, J.K. Rowling, of the Harry Potter stuff. Boy, she has become persona non grata in the UK. They can't even get an actor, an actress, who will play her on a stage production about her life. Nobody wants to have anything to do with her.
Starting point is 01:49:50 That's like the kiss of death because you've got to bow to the trainees if you want to be an acting. And so, you know, nobody wants to go anywhere near that. I said for the longest time, said you look at this this is a a competition uh between women and between the um uh the trannies and they really don't like each other i said do you look at lgbt there is a civil war that's developing between the l's and the t's well this uh world magazine says um at the heart of uh the pride's public relations problem is the inclusion of transgenderism as part of the rainbow these people are fighting each other the the t's are going to be an increasing embarrassment to the lgbs and because they're clearly insane but
Starting point is 01:50:42 it also tells us something about this whole movement. If you remember years ago, uh, when this all began, we were told there was a gay gene. They emphasize the fact that this was biological and because it was biological, uh, we had to, um, you know, do this and that. Now the teas are coming out and saying, there is no such thing as biology. There is no such thing as objectivity. It's all just in our mind. And so that's a big problem for the LGBs.
Starting point is 01:51:12 That is the narrative. So what are you going to do? I mean, about the furries, are we going to add another letter to this? Are they going to add the F in there for the furries? Well, what do we do as Christians? Because that's what world magazine is doing as a matter of fact this is carl truman who is writing he says um these things this is touching on matters that are not merely about behavior but it's touching on the issues as to what it means to
Starting point is 01:51:40 be human you know just as we talk about this tribe in the Amazon, they get the internet and all of a sudden they don't hunt, they don't fish, they don't do anything, except look at their phone all day, look at porn all day. This is about being human. And it's also, how do we approach people? We said we need churches where those whose lives and often their bodies have been shattered by the lies of the sexual and gender revolutions can seek shelter, support, and find the offer of God's grace.
Starting point is 01:52:16 That requires a community that is marked by cheerful hospitality. Yeah, we want to be cheerful. We want to be hospitable. We want to show God's grace. That doesn't mean that we gloss over what sin is. We don't change God's standard. We say, well, whether or not you like it or I like it, that's God's standard.
Starting point is 01:52:38 But God also has another standard, and that is grace for those who follow him. Now, it's not just merely paying lip service to it. God's not stupid. Why do you call me Lord and you don't do what I say? So, you know, there is that, but we don't want to have a situation where we are pushing people away. We want to embrace them,
Starting point is 01:53:05 but tell them that God is not going to be pleased if they remain as they are, that type of thing. But, you know, hey, this is a free gift of grace. You want to get free of this bondage that you have to this, this slavery that you have, whether it's alcohol or whether it's drugs or whether it's your sexual addictions. You want to get free of that?
Starting point is 01:53:21 Well, there's a way to do it, but you've got to follow Christ. It isn't an easy believism. but if you really are a follower of Christ, you can get free of that stuff. One last thing here. BMW and many other corporations during Pride Month are making rainbow-colored versions of their logos, except in some middle eastern countries and when they were called out on that and they asked them about this and why they're not doing it well the statement from bmw was very telling what they said was that it was a long statement but the very end of it the final paragraph said this is an established practice of the bmw group which also takes into consideration market specific legal regulations and country specific cultural aspects
Starting point is 01:54:13 so we need to understand this is not a cultural war. Culture is downstream from God and our relationship with God. The problem is that here in America and in the West in general, the Christians that remain, many of them do not take this discipleship thing seriously. They don't take God seriously. The Muslims are discipleship thing seriously. They don't take God seriously. You know, the Muslims are taking it very seriously. They're taking it seriously enough that they will shut down BMW
Starting point is 01:54:52 if BMW does this kind of thing in their society. But we don't do that here. And I'm not saying that that's necessarily the right approach. I don't want the government deciding which companies can exist, but we don't even boycott their products generally. Now, you saw that happen with Bud Light, but generally, we don't boycott their products. They just continue to do it. We should be on the offense.
Starting point is 01:55:18 The gates of hell will not stand against us if we truly are. Well, we're going to take a quick break here, and we're going to connect with our guest, Jack Lawson. Before we do, I want to thank Owen61. Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. That's generous. And Joe Nationalist, thank you as well. He writes, in Idaho, property taxes are calculated using comparative house sale prices.
Starting point is 01:55:44 Since I built my house, it has increased in value 200%. This is also a tax on unrealized gains. Yeah, you're right. Yeah. And where does most of the money for the property taxes get eaten up? In the school systems. School systems that have turned on our children and attack our children. We you need to start pushing.
Starting point is 01:56:08 We all need to start pushing homeschooling. If we can get enough people who are homeschooling, people are going to say, and why am I paying for these schools that I don't even want to send my kids to? And we can stop some of that waste that is there in these schools. They're spending close to $30,000 a pupil in the big cities where they're getting the lowest test scores uh so we're going to take a uh this one wait before we go do not obey climatard a person who believes the climate can be changed by paying a co2 tax to the government i love that definition i've not seen that before We're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to be talking to Jack Lawson. And he's got some interesting things to talk about.
Starting point is 01:56:52 We're going to talk about a thermobaric bomb explosion. He said, I am one of the few humans who have witnessed one of these. We're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about tactical nukesukes world war three how to prepare for this uh i'm even going to hit jack with some some comments from the people in great britain have now started looking at prepping uh maybe the thing that woke them up was the idea that they're going to restart the draft it's starting to feel a bit drafty around here as we're heading into uh world war three not just in the united states but it's
Starting point is 01:57:25 also in the uk many other european countries people are starting to catch wind of the fact that they want to put us into world war three and so there was an interesting uh interesting article about prepping for the for uk and they only have about 15 of the people there who prep and um i think they need to get jack's book they really didn't have a clue what to do so we're going to take a look at that and talk about some misconceptions that as well so we take a quick break and we will be right back with jack lawson stay with us. ¶¶ © BF-WATCH TV 2021 liberty it's your move and now the david knight show And now, the David Knight Show. All right, joining us now is Jack Lawson, who has CivilDefenseManual.com. Let me grab a copy of this.
Starting point is 01:59:53 I always keep it right here. Two-volume set, and you can find it at CivilDefenseManual.com. There's a reason that Jack does this only in a physical copy. It's because of what we were just talking about earlier you know the the hacks and the vulnerability of our infrastructure our internet and things like that but jack has something very interesting to talk about and um so i'm gonna let you uh roll this story out you know somebody that actually arrested vladimir putin and interrogated him tell us about that yeah uh david uh i wrote i've written and published four books um let me give you real quick your readers or your your watchers your listeners uh an idea
Starting point is 02:00:35 of my background i was in the american air force for four years i was a an electronic specialist for missile guidance systems and a system they called the SAFO, S-A-F-O, Nuclear Arming System. And I did the arming package for the nuclear bomb, which I used to actually sit on top of putting this package on. I was also a member of, uh, and Dr. Strangelove. Yeah. Of course they never opened the door underneath you. Fortunately, probably didn't go in the dark.
Starting point is 02:01:16 I got, I got irradiated from, I've got problems from it, but I was also uh after the American Air Force I was a member of a foreign Legion uh anti-terrorist rapid response unit uh in Africa and uh I was involved in a nasty war I was there uh for about three years and I've authored four books but uh what you were alluding to was colonel sully d fontaine he's in the special forces uh he i'm he he was a member of my special forces chapter in las vegas but the bottom line is the guy is in the special forces hall of fame i told him one time sully when i see these pictures from the 1960s of all these diplomats and stuff, I look real close to see if you're in the background. He seemed to get involved in just about everything.
Starting point is 02:02:14 But in this case, he was a Green Beret colonel, right? He was a Green Beret colonel, and then he became the director of the Berlin Criminal Investigation Division, which is the Department of the Army. And he told me this story one day. What a character. A great man. He was like a second father to me.
Starting point is 02:02:42 I used to sleep over at their house, and his wife would make me breakfast. And they were just great people, you know, and just very salt of the earth. He was a Frenchman born in Brussels, but naturalized American. Because he spoke fluent Marseille French, he had a lot of interactions with the ABC agencies. But in Berlin in the late 80s, they had American, the 10th special forces group actually had people going behind the lines people don't know this uh unless you read books on this but they had guys that lived in the eastern bloc countries just as if they owned a home and they were a citizen they spoke perfect dialect of the
Starting point is 02:03:27 language there well one of these guys was out of the east block and in berlin in his apartment and noticed a mailman walking down the street and this mailman was in a german male uniform and had a mail bag and it was kind of curious the guy was just nonchalantly staring and he noticed this guy isn't delivering any mail and he saw and he saw him the next day so he he decides to follow this guy and he follows him to an apartment the guy didn't deliver one bit of mail except he got to this apartment. So this special forces guy talked to the CID, which Sully DeFontaine was running. He was a colonel then, and he told them about this thing. So they put the mailman delivering the mail, and the apartment under surveillance determined it was a Russian KGB operation.
Starting point is 02:04:26 So they arrested the mailman. He turned out to be Vladimir Putin, now the president or premier of Russia. And he said he had a whole team of guys, and they interrogated him nonstop for hours. And he said everybody came out of that room liking putin he was such a charming person he first off admitted yeah i'm a spy you know i told him just what it was so anyway he said we he said i talked to him for probably an hour and he says he was absolutely most charming person i've ever integrated uh interviewed and uh he said they swapped him a couple days later for an american special forces guy they'd caught they were holding so they did this swap and then the
Starting point is 02:05:16 intelligence agencies found out about this and uh blew a fuse because yes putin was a spy but he was also running the entire russian kdb operation in east germany and they were really angry about this that they let him go and apparently somebody didn't get to communicate we captured this guy so you know since they showed no interest they did the swap wow that's amazing that if he's running it that that he would be out there on the street dressed as a mailman this is almost like the star trek thing where they have the cat the captain of the ship goes down with every party you know he he uh putin uh majored in german language they have intense schools in russia back in that time and And he spoke perfect German.
Starting point is 02:06:06 And so did Colonel de Fontaine. Anyway, the longest short of this thing was I asked Sully, I said, well, what was Putin like? He said, I'll just tell you one thing. He's nobody's fool. He tricked us into letting him go. He was so low key. And he had everybody in the room laughing. He was telling these jokes all the time.
Starting point is 02:06:28 And, you know, he looked so serious when you see him on TV. I mean, he's probably a pretty brutal character. He was KGB. All those guys. And I'm no apologist for him or the Russians. I think they make great mob characters make mob great mob characters you know uh it reminds me of the movie ukrainians do too but yeah it reminds me of the movie uh the usual suspects
Starting point is 02:06:53 where he had uh kevin spacey is uh kaiser sose you know he's he's telling them all this yeah that type of thing that's exactly what uh sully said and he said, I'll tell you one thing. He said, he's no one's fool. He said, the guy is extremely intelligent and very crafty and very, he can lay out a, he can play three-dimensional chess. So anyway, the longest shortest thing was, I thought that was very interesting that he interrogated him for this long time and that he was actually in berlin uh doing this but uh what he was doing there why was there i don't know i didn't get
Starting point is 02:07:32 the sully was hard to get information out of uh he did so many incredible things but uh his wife and me used to have to try to get him drunk at on wine at night to get any stories out of him because he was he was just so humble he's just an incredibly great guy well you know it makes you think uh when you compare um how somebody rises up through a totalitarian system like that uh and they do have to be very ruthless intelligent and so forth um and you know whereas the people who rise up in our system they have to be ruthless they have to be ruthless and corrupt they don't necessarily have to be intelligent i guess so you can see what's happening that is that is an understatement i i just have a hard time sometimes getting up in the morning
Starting point is 02:08:22 and uh skimming over the news i don't really get into it too much in detail yeah because uh it it's a matter i think the biggest uh task people face in this country now is trying to determine what the truth is yes and uh that's why i i actually encourage your readers to to uh support you because to me you're you're one of the few people that's uh a voice of reason and reality uh in this crazy world i mean i just i i can't even look at it it's's just, it's disheartening. And I think it's purposely designed to be that way. But anyway, I cannot believe the mess we're in. The understatement was not very intelligent, but they seem to be surrounded by people like that.
Starting point is 02:09:20 Joe, you know, we're in a Kennedy missile crisis, whether people realize this or not. Yes. A Cuban Kennedy missile crisis. Only, uh, Joe Biden, isn't John Kennedy. And, uh, uh, Putin is not Nikita Khrushchev. That's right. Khrushchev was kind of a clown and, uh, he got, yeah.
Starting point is 02:09:44 Very, you know, when he, when to the u.n and he takes off his shoe and he starts banging it on the i think we will bury you i mean that was theatrics he was one of the stalin used to make him dance around and when they had their commissar meetings and got drunk and and he was kind of looked at as the clown but everybody liked him and he was kind of looked at as the clown, but everybody liked him. And he was acceptable enough to put in a position at that time. But we don't have those people. So I think people better pray that cooler heads prevail in this thing. I am totally convinced these people in the West have lost their grip on reality. They're totally delusional yes we do not have a
Starting point is 02:10:28 1990 military anymore uh we do not have even technological superiority anymore the one thing that's going to be a the deal breaker uh in a war is going to be the hypersonic missiles. Now, missiles I worked on were pretty fast, but nothing at all like what they've got now. It's going to, somebody is going to get walked over, and I don't believe it's going to be the Russians. They've had two years of intense combat experience. Most of the men they've rotated through to get combat so they've got approximately 1.2 million people that are combat ground forces and uh you know i don't know who's going to be in
Starting point is 02:11:16 uh involved with this i think initially nato if they get boots in the ground into ukraine is probably going to be using european troops now they're there already and they've had american troops in there there's these systems that we're giving them are so complex uh you can't teach somebody how to run that thing in uh like a high mars missile system you can't teach this stuff in a month or two months. And because of that, they've had to put people in there. And I think our Defense Department is concealing the fact that quite a number of Americans have probably been killed over there. Well, of course, with our wide open borders, you talked about many times the ability for them to do direct sabotage, not just through cybersecurity issues and things like that. We could easily have somebody dressed as a mailman just walk across the border, right?
Starting point is 02:12:13 He doesn't even have to have a mailbag just come across. That might actually stick out and be even more suspicious if they came dressed as a mailman, I think. Yeah, yeah. You'll probably get the choice of a postal office blue one or one of the LGB colored ones. There you go, yeah. Come dressed as LGBT. Oh, bring them right in.
Starting point is 02:12:33 We need more of them. Yeah. I've never seen a country in such a mess. I will just tell your listeners this, and you had a conversation. Since writing his book, The Civil Defense Manual, I have had the opportunity to meet people that I would have never met in my lifetime. One such person, I won't say his name.
Starting point is 02:13:10 He's up in his eighties now. Uh, he was in line for the last president's assistant director of, uh, national security, which he turned down because he was 80 at the time. He's a retired army Colonel and combat veteran of Korea, and also an attorney. And, uh, he was, uh, he's had some very important positions but he told me about two weeks ago all the chatter in washington dc in the pentagon the intelligence agencies politicians is something is going to happen in september october something very big wow i don't want to alarm people yeah but i also believe that something is going to happen uh whether it's going to be an all-out war with american troops in the ground in uh the middle east or in the ukraine i don't know whether it's going to be an exchange of some kind. By the way, I'll just tell you this.
Starting point is 02:14:08 I'm quite familiar. I'm no expert, but I'm quite familiar with nuclear-type weapons. The first one people have to understand, we set off, and Hiroshima and Nagasaki was an atomic bomb. That was splitting the atom. The ones that they came up with after that were called thermonuclear, which is a combination of splitting atoms, which is fission and fusion, which is a multiplication factor that makes this bomb explosion a thousand times more powerful we now use thermonuclear
Starting point is 02:14:46 weapons there is no such thing as a tactical nuclear weapon that is a joke i laugh every time i hear it it's like the old myth of uh mythology of pandora's box once you open that look out uh i don't think anybody understands the graduation and power of these bombs yeah and uh that that's a frightening thing to me well and of course you know we've had a lot of indications of this uh you look at jen stoltenberg i think is the nato commander uh the head of nato uh he's stepping down and uh they got a new guy they're putting in there mark ruta who was the the guy that was um prime minister in the netherlands trying to shut down all the farms and the farmers they organized and threw him out so they move him to nato but uh you've got all these different european nations but especially the UK, talking about reviving a draft and doing this,
Starting point is 02:15:47 even though that's unpopular, doing it as they're coming up to an election. And then the same thing here in the United States. And in the United States, you're not only talking about automatically registering you in the draft, but now you've got a Democrat saying, let's draft women. And this is one of the things that this uh here's a meme that was used years ago uh this was a guy that they convicted and want to send to prison because he put up some joke memes during the 2016 election saying uh just text your vote to this or show up on wednesday or whatever to vote the same things were being done on the other side to Republicans, but they came after this
Starting point is 02:16:28 guy, not after the person who was doing it on the other side to Republicans, and want to put him in jail. One of the memes that he put up is this one I've got up on the screen right now. A woman who was laying on the ground said he died for his country. She was in the military, like Arlington Cemetery or something. He died for his country she's in the military michael arlington cemetery or something uh he died for his country now it's her turn and then down on the bottom there it's uh hillary clinton's logo and hashtag draft our daughters they're actually doing that now yeah yeah that's that's what they want well of course the republicans are saying we're not
Starting point is 02:17:03 going to do that but uh you've got Democrats have introduced that bill. So when you look at the fact that not only are they, A, bringing up the draft, but they are also trying to extend it because they're worried that they're not going to have enough people. They're going to extend it to women as well. And so all of these things are indications and then you had the reason i mentioned nato before was because the guys currently there said oh yeah it's no problem for us to fly uh jets over russia oh really that's not a problem that's not a provocation that's not taking it to the next step that's where they are right now so yeah when you say that there's something that's going to be happening if it's done right before the election yeah maybe that's a part of their calculation to take us to war because people are not happy with what they're doing but they keep pushing this uh it's a relentless iterative
Starting point is 02:17:51 process to push us into world war three yes i i believe there's a push how far this is going to go i don't know i'll just say this that it's uh quite interesting how all of these LBGXYZ people and people like Ruta, who was trying to close all the farms down, how they are so behind all of this. If somebody can't connect the dots and draw a conclusion that there is an agenda behind this that's being pushed by people then uh they need to go back to school i i think a probable situation i feel this is quite probable um i earlier told you i i'm i'm one of probably a handful of people that's ever witnessed a thermobaric explosion now let me explain to people what a thermobaric is it is not nuclear it is simply something the germans were working on at the end of world war ii one of their secret weapons and thank god they did not get the thing functioning and delivery systems because
Starting point is 02:19:07 uh this weapon i'll just give you an end i saw this thing dropped i was probably 800 yards away from this thing and uh the pilot told me over the radio he said uh he said uh watch this, mate. And he disappeared. His jet disappeared into the clouds. And he came down almost probably a 70-degree angle, released this thermobaric bomb. Wow. A thermobaric bomb is a very low flashpoint, highly flammable mixture of chemicals primarily fuels and what happened when he dropped this bomb is usually the procedure in most of them now the russians have made huge strides with thermobaric uh weapons in the in the last decades but the thermobaric bomb, once it's dropped, a small explosive charge blows the sides off of the thing like a clamshell, and it distributes.
Starting point is 02:20:12 You can literally see this. I watched this mist of highly flammable fuel spread out for hundreds of yards. And then the bomb has a lanyard hanging on it. In other words, a long rope rope and it's got a weight on it and that weight as soon as it touches the ground releases the tension on the rope and it triggers the main explosion which then ignites all of this fuel mist that's over hundreds of yards wow i have never in my i've seen a lot of explosions i've never in my life witnessed anything like this uh there were actually two of them the first one was kind of a
Starting point is 02:20:51 crump sounding and the shell sides came off the thermobaric weapon spread the fuel and then the main charge ignited all that fuel uh it actually sucked the wind 800 yards away towards it it was drawing all the oxygen out wow and it needed it through this to ignite this explosion uh of the fuel it drew all it created a mushroom cloud i couldn't believe this but the light from the explosion was so intense, it was like a bright star. Now, people talk about the Russians using retaliating if they get hit inside. I think right now what they're doing, the Ukrainians have a limited number of missiles. Most of them have a range probably maximum of 300 miles and they've got to be launched inside of ukrainian uh controlled areas i think uh they're limited in these i think the
Starting point is 02:21:55 russians are going to let them expend them the replenishment of them is going to be a problem because they're completely they're over sophisticated like most american and nato weapons are yeah so i think what the russians if they do retaliate will probably widely announce they're using a thermobaric weapon these things have uh they they have i i've never seen a lot of them set off, but I saw the one, and I can just tell you, it almost mimics a small nuclear weapon explosion that I've seen in training films in the Air Force.
Starting point is 02:22:38 Wow. So that's a possibility. Whether the West is going to say it is a nuclear weapon being used i don't think the russians want to open pandora's box i don't know what's your take on it well you know when we go back and we look at what happened with syria for example uh that was every time and it was it was three years in a row that they did this right and the last one they did was the first year of Trump. It was in 2017. And every time you would have a city that had been under constant bombardment,
Starting point is 02:23:12 and the Syrian government was about to take back this Syrian city, and we're supposed to believe that they dropped chemical weapons. And it was debunked every one of those times. And people, you know, eventually you get eyewitnesses that are there and other testimony but it took a while and and you know they would show the even the spent canisters and stuff like that but it was uh it took a while for them to debunk that it made no logical sense whatsoever that they would conduct this conventional warfare get right up to the point of winning,
Starting point is 02:23:45 and then do the one thing that would bring in troops on the ground. It was obviously a narrative to bring troops in on the ground. So it becomes an information war, just like it was with Syria. And they nearly got what they wanted out of that each of those times. Even in Trump's first year year he kind of followed up on it and sent some missiles in but then you know it it was shown that it was the white hats who had claimed that it was a poison gas that was dropped on them and that type of thing so you know who knows it's really going to be that that's why I think the key thing is information.
Starting point is 02:24:26 Because when you have a war, the first thing that goes is the truth. And it's difficult for people to get through that fog of war and know which side is telling them truth. Typically, both sides are lying about everything. And so it's very difficult to sort that out. And if they really want to push it hard, they'll just use that as an excuse and go in
Starting point is 02:24:47 because it takes a while to debunk these types of issues. So I think it's very plausible they might do something like that. I also think it's very interesting. You talked about how over complex our systems are. I think when you look at things like the M1 Abrams and all these other high tech, very expensive pieces of equipment that we're sending over there. Oh, that's going to be a game changer. There's no way that they can counter that. And yet they do. They're very vulnerable.
Starting point is 02:25:10 You see now the modern state-of-the-art tanks that are being put in by Germany, and presumably they'll do it with the M1 Abrams. I haven't seen any of them with it on. Maybe they've got it on. But they're driving around they look like a mobile chicken coop you know because they put this that's really crude you know netting and like a chicken coop and everything on top of the tank it looks it looks ridiculous like a mess but you know that's what they have they call the russian one the turtle yeah exactly they've got the same thing yeah but you know it's what has happened i mean you, with every war, you begin at fighting the tools from the last one, and then you find out everything's really changed.
Starting point is 02:25:50 And so the thing's changed. That is the drone strike. And that has really kind of turned into kind of a stalemate trench warfare. Troops can't move because the drones will go after them directly, but also after the tanks. You know, when you're talking about a troops or the tanks, it's very easy to change it. So it's really hard to tell where this is going to start. I don't like any of this because once you start a war,
Starting point is 02:26:12 everybody's got this attitude. Oh, yeah, we're going to win this thing. It's going to be a cakewalk and everything. You always hear that at the beginning of wars. Nobody knows which way it's going to go. And everything changes. Yeah, people here have to understand if it progresses from any kind of a strike by the Russians, And everything changes. Yeah, people here have to understand, if it progresses from any kind of a strike by the Russians in Europe to them going really overboard and striking something in the United States,
Starting point is 02:26:38 when I went through nuclear training, it was like bend over and try to kiss your butt goodbye. It was under the MAD doctrine, which stands for Mutual Assured Destruction. It was insanity. It still is insanity. They've got enough weapons to turn this planet into a blackened cinder revolving around the sun. I don't think anybody is that crazy i don't know i see things being done uh you say information war good god i mean we've been told from day one
Starting point is 02:27:16 uh the russians are being defeated the russians are being defeated the russians are pushing all over that place now they've learned from their mistakes they did get have quite a few casualties to start with because the ukrainians are are the well i speak of the late ukrainians uh ukrainian military the ukrainians are fighters and uh they're pretty ferocious fighters but they're no longer around yeah five six hundred thousand of them killed but if people get uh start to get scared over this they have to realize it is quite simple i'd like to go into this in a little bit uh just uh the 710 rule and the inverse square law when it comes to nuclear weapons and a detonation so they're
Starting point is 02:28:08 unless you're in a fireball or the blast area uh you know it's it's a matter of doing a couple of simple things and you can survive and you won't have any ill effects from it uh depending on how far you're away from the blast area but uh generally speaking uh people people should i've got a whole section in uh surviving nuclear war with what you have and people go to www uh civil defense manual.com i've got an entire section in there it's free to read but it'll give people a pretty good idea it doesn't have the 710 rule in but uh it's got basic information get in the middle of your house and let me let me say this you know it's important for people to you put that there that's that's
Starting point is 02:28:55 very important and it's free for people so you've also got a chapter from your books about water and that is also free and so people look at those two things you're going to see the depth and the breadth of information that jack's got in these things uh but those are also two things that you really do need to know yeah yeah it's basically the a to z of of how to survive without this modern technical power driven electrical infrastructure that we live in and it's it's a matter of like walking through a desert if you're walking 50 miles through a desert and a waterhole is 25 miles away you need to get to that waterhole and it's a matter of surviving long enough to continue on with your life and i don't see uh for one thing people get confused they
Starting point is 02:29:49 think oh if we're getting bombarded i don't know what the chinese would do but i know uh the doctrine of most militaries and nuclear exchange is a they're going to set off an emp a series of electromagnetic pulse event i'm not going to go into, but it's too complex. But the second thing they'll do is hit military centers, communications, and power generation hubs, military manufacturing and logistics centers. They're not out to kill everybody in the city of New York or Los Angeles. If there's a facility there that's manufacturing, it may get hit. If there's an Air Force base next door, it may get hit. If there's a, like the Yermo Marine Corps Depot or the Tueli, which fuels all supplies for everything but the Marine Corps.
Starting point is 02:30:47 Those places may get hit. But the bottom line is they're not out to kill the citizenry. But you have to, you know, people have to evaluate what's around them. And that's going to give you pretty much a survival factor to tell you whether you're going to be in a blast or a fireball area and of course if they take out the infrastructure and um you know uh people can't have most people haven't provided anything for themselves uh they don't have to kill everybody everybody will wind up killing each other try fighting over food that's such a valid point and everybody seems to
Starting point is 02:31:26 forget that if the electrical grid goes down we're we're in big trouble our internet went off where i live for two hours we had a transformer blow of course everybody's freaking out in the neighborhood oh the russians have attacked you know like that movie. Remember that movie with Peter Ustinov? The Russians are coming. The Russians are coming. I always laugh at that movie. But, you know, they portray Russia as, I'm no apologist for them. Like I said, there's some pretty brutal people in the gangs that they have.
Starting point is 02:32:01 And that kind of shows me what they're like but i think the long and short of it is people think that russia is the soviet union that we fought in the cold war it's no longer that it's totally changed that's right i don't think they have aspirations to take over europe i mean i was thinking why would they want to they got every third world dragon the world coming into europe i mean they must have enough problems at home the russians why would they want to take on all these third world migrants you know well if you stop and think about it they've got the largest land mass and they're right next to china which has the largest population and i think they're worried about their back door i mean they
Starting point is 02:32:40 don't really need any more land uh they've got more land than anybody else does right now. And, you know, I think when you look at the Ukraine thing, I see it as NATO aggression going back eight years and this internal civil war that was going. And everybody knew it was going to happen. The Maiden Revolution. Yeah, exactly. And it's been proven.
Starting point is 02:33:02 The intelligence agencies of the west were involved in that yes yes and even in ukraine we had uh one guy he's now been kicked out uh because he was very candid about everything you know he got kicked out when he said uh yeah that the russians didn't target that apartment building it was a missile cruise missile that came in and we hit it and then it veered into this apartment building so they kicked him out but he he was he was unfiltered in what he had to say and he came in with the zelensky regime which campaigned on ending the war and he said no there's not going to be any end of the war as a matter of fact he said in three years we're going to be at war with russia and in three years they were you know it was uh 2019 he said that so there was this everybody
Starting point is 02:33:42 understood on both sides where this thing was going for quite some time. Well, look, we did the same thing. If the Russians or Chinese moved missile systems that would deliver a nuclear weapon and nuclear weapons into Mexico, I guarantee you the border would get control pretty quick. In fact, we'd be probably running tanks over into Mexico. We would not put up with that and you know and colonel mcgregor my my theory is proven by the cuban missile crisis we didn't put up with them and so what russia is doing i think is for the benefit of their security again i'm not an apologist for them uh there's a lot of things i uh i like about people
Starting point is 02:34:27 all over the world there's things i don't like but i've had interactions so i've got a couple of guys that were special forces guys in afghanistan the russian army i know and uh they're great guys to talk to you know but uh pretty brutal characters too yeah yeah well you know it's what gregor said uh if you think that um if you think that ukraine can beat russia that's kind of like saying if we had a war between mexico and the united states that mexico is going to win uh that's just not going to happen the size of the place the resources the imbalance that is there and so you know it's become a proxy war but you mentioned at the very beginning and you kind of referred to it again now that the cuban missile crisis and you know what people
Starting point is 02:35:09 didn't realize for maybe about 15 years or maybe longer i think it came out in the 80s maybe 20 years after it happened um that uh there was this uh other thing that was happening we had put missiles in turkey and that was really kind of it. We actually had one of the versions of the V2 German rocket was the Jupiter missile, and they had nuclear-tipped ones in Turkey right across the border. And, of course, typical American politician, Kennedy says, we stared the Russians down, they blinked. Well, they didn't really blink you know that's one of the reasons khrushchev got removed was the deal he he made and uh the long and short of the thing was uh they took those missiles and his nuclear weapons out of
Starting point is 02:35:58 turkey and uh at at the demand of the russians, and they didn't really blink. They just did a trade off, you know. Yeah, that's right. And that was kept quiet on our side for quite some time. And so, you know, in a sense, this is very much a repeat of that. Of course, as you pointed out, Biden is no JFK and Putin is no Khrushchev. But, you know, we've put this military stuff close to them now with ukraine so they're making a show of uh bringing their sub to cuba
Starting point is 02:36:32 and to venezuela to launch rockets from it as well as a show of force to say that's all dangerous yeah that's a dangerous dangerous situation yeah it is when you get to uh nuclear weapons it's not far from a soldier having a rifle and being in a war and shooting uh the enemy and getting around people that are armed or disarmed there's always the potential to pull that trigger that's right because he's been doing it that's right if you let the nuclear box pandora's box open and take out the tactical nuclear weapon and use them uh look out uh nobody knows how far this is going to go that's right and of course our people in washington dc and elsewhere that are important really have no skin in the game because, uh, they've got provisions to protect these people or for long
Starting point is 02:37:31 periods of time, Americans don't have it. The Russians just had a 44,000 person about three months ago, uh, civil defense exercise. When's the last time you heard our uh our civil defense there really isn't anything to speak of it's fema yeah it's nothing they can't tie their own shoes there's an interesting book i read i've talked about uh that several times it's called raven rock uh the u.s government's plan to save themselves and let the rest of us die. Talking about what they had done during the Cold War when we had mutually assured destruction.
Starting point is 02:38:09 They were going to assure that all of us died, but they were going to go into the underground bunkers and things like that. And they got into a lot of detail about it, talking about these different places. We had one close to where we lived in north carolina that was an underground at&t facility uh so there was a lot of these different things that were spread around but yeah you're right they they really don't care about us and when you started talking
Starting point is 02:38:35 about this like giving a rifle to a soldier the thing that came to my mind was um these guys in washington are kind of like some guys never touched a gun before, and you hand it to them, and he's waving it around at everybody in the room without any muzzle control, right? And that's really what's going on with our foreign policy. I mean, it's like we've handed a bunch of rifles to the State Department and the Pentagon, and they're just waving it at everybody in the world to see where this is going to go off.
Starting point is 02:39:02 Well, let's hope if anything catastrophic like this happens, that there's enough of us left, uh, to have the capability of run the cement trucks over and fill their air vents. You know, I don't, you know, I don't envision a world being run by the by politicians period but especially who we've got in charge now and those people running the government now are not going to relinquish power in my opinion they've gotten where they've gotten as far as they've gone and i do not think i think they're they're kind of like somebody having their house foreclosed on and uh deciding to light a fire in and burn the thing down as you're walking out the door I think that's this extent
Starting point is 02:39:51 that these people will go and I don't even think they know how dangerous this situation is I agree they just keep poking uh as far as I'm concerned at poking're poking the Russians. They keep, we have five or six times as many aircraft. We got a lot of F-15s and 16s and delivery systems for nuclear weapons. But if they put those in Poland, I'll guarantee you the Russians are not going to wait. They will probably do something to take those air bases out. They will not let that threat because they're seeing these people as totally illogical and unreasonable and literally insane. This directive and and decisions are making, you know, put yourself in the Russian military. I think Putin is probably fairly reserved in what he's done. I've heard that some of the military officers wanted to overthrow him over this other group that had the opinion.
Starting point is 02:40:57 Let's slowly kill off the Ukrainians and we'll'll take we don't want to provoke a war you know i just don't think they're they're going to be able to avoid it yeah it is uh it truly is insane and you know i i think that you talk about the fact that the russians have civil defense drills and things like that uh nothing here uh they went through through you know their experience in world war ii is very different than the american experience and because so many millions of them died in that war that's the kind of memory that lasts you know we don't really remember world war ii in this country much uh it wasn't on our soil and the people who fought it now for the most part have died and so there's a a bit of an understanding of maybe our fathers or our grandfathers war but uh it's very different when
Starting point is 02:41:51 you have that kind of mass slaughter on your own soil that persists for several generations and so they have very different perspective on this i think correct correct yeah i think that uh the russians are willing to sacrifice people that the amazing uh to me it totally blows me away i like to study military tactics and we have a conventional uh we have a set of conventional tactics uh to fight a r invasion of Europe. The Russians have always, but they especially now with technology, use what's called the ISR. It's Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance. They pinpoint every square inch of 25 miles in front of them for drone artillery missile strikes uh anything that gets in that not 25 miles 25 kilometers anything gets in that 25 kilometer
Starting point is 02:42:57 range they have three layers of defense every one of those layers is is basically pinpoint targeted for heavy heavy bombard this is why the ukrainians just get cut to pieces they'll lose five six thousand people in a day because they say okay yeah we broke through the russian lines no they broke through the first tier of defenses and the russians don't let them get any further than that they decimate them they decimate is one out of ten they obliterate them and uh our NATO advisors can't seem to teach them anything but what the conventional tactics of a Cold War were for an invasion of Russia they it just blows me away but this is to where military stick in the mud and junior commanders say only what they know the senior commander wants to hear. It's just a misdirected effort.
Starting point is 02:43:57 I'm just assured that eventually, as far as I'm concerned, the Ukraine has already crumbled. They just haven't closed up shop yet they've still got the lights on yeah yeah and a lot of people were saying that from the very beginning it's like you know this mismatch that is there uh it is doomed to failure and yet it appears that um the the nato forces are just going to use that as an excuse to directly engage the Russians. I think that's where this is headed. Well, you know, there's an interesting article.
Starting point is 02:44:31 Let's talk a little bit about individual preparation. Again, you've got the chapter about how to prepare for a nuclear war in the aftermath of that if you're not in the blast the direct blast zone and that is a free chapter at civildefensemanual.com but i was kind of curious to get some of your response to an article i saw that i thought was kind of funny because it was in the uk and they were saying that only about 15 percent of the british people do any kind of prepping and so the telegraph got a hold of somebody and said well tell us what we need to do and of course the first thing that you talk about is the fact you got to have water nowhere in this do they mention water at all instead they say well you got to have about three days worth of canned food and things like that
Starting point is 02:45:22 you got to have a winter sleeping bag a warm waterproof coat and i'm looking at this and it's like what are they talking a flashlight you know stuff like this beach yeah that's right i like this one a three-in-one survival survival whistle uh a whistle so that you can who you're gonna call exactly who you're gonna call yeah yeah yeah for one thing i don't want to insult anybody english but i'm married to an english woman and a british woman and uh i've always said that the uh english make good subjects not citizens we americans i i really do believe that we almost have something in our genetics that gives us such a ferocious
Starting point is 02:46:06 independence it's passed on since the days of the the 1700s since we set foot in this place it's just a survival mode uh i i would like to tell people that the simple rule is this uh you better have some water number one if you're gonna survive okay i'll give you a scenario i would do in my house if there was a nuclear attack and we had winds drifting this way with fallout uh number one the nuclear weapons that i worked on the thermonuclear weapons were what were called the dirty bombs. They were very inefficient. They were a huge blast. They left a lot of radioactivity around. I call the new ones, I don't laugh,
Starting point is 02:46:52 but I call the new ones environmentally friendly or green bombs because they have been engineered to be very precise. They put a big bang out, and they don't leave a lot of waste around. However, if you were to have an attack somewhere around you, and you're outside of the fireball, which, forget it, you're toast, it turns you into a cinder, the blast area is going to irradiate you.
Starting point is 02:47:21 That's usually about 15 to 20 miles from a target if you're outside there you're going to end up having uh southwesterly winds carry fallout the simple thing i would do in my house i've got a large front room i would close all of my windows i would close all my doors. I would have enough water, which is one gallon per person per day, for about four days in my house. I would put it in five-gallon buckets or in a bathtub. You want to stay, though, in the center of the house. Here's the other thing people don't realize. The first time in probably 100 years, our water system is as frail or as fragile as our food system.
Starting point is 02:48:14 We depend on it being pumped to us. We don't have wells like we used to have. Most people don't. So if you've got a large room and you get in the middle of it, excuse me, and you have some sleeping bags, maybe a few games for the kids to play, off to the
Starting point is 02:48:34 side, a covered pail to use as a toilet, put a plastic bag inside of it and a cover on it and you can change the plastic bags if it gets bad enough but you need to have food for about four days you need to have water for about four days if there are four people in the family you need 16 gallons of water one gallon per one day per
Starting point is 02:48:59 one person that's called the rule of three staying in the center of your house does this plugging the doors with uh blankets uh making if you've got enough tape do it but turn your hvac system off the air outside your house is going to be contaminated if you keep that outside of the air inside your house what you have happen is the radiation will come through a window you don't have to have shielding like they say it helps if you got a basement you see me I mean you don't have to uh be in a lead uh uh lead shielded room or concrete shielded room it helps to be in that but if you're in the middle of your house a physics principle comes in with nuclear weapons comes into play called the inverse uh square rule which means this if you have a thousand rankins that's deadly outside your house
Starting point is 02:50:06 it comes through one foot it diminishes every one foot 25 so instead of 1 000 rankins one foot within your inside your window in your space there's there's no radiation that's come in there it's just that the level coming through drops to 25% a further foot that it goes it drops to another 25% so a thousand Rankins is deadly 250
Starting point is 02:50:36 Rankins over a period of time will kill you, it's also a time related thing, but just the simplicity one foot inside, 1000 drops to 250 another foot it drops to 62 and a half another foot it drops around 16 another foot which is total of four feet if you're within uh further than four feet away from your your windows in a center of a room with no air movement from the outside you're basically in in uh the about the same level as a radio uh as a uh x-ray would give you
Starting point is 02:51:16 now you don't have to stay there for months like everybody thinks you can stay there probably two days here's what else comes into play there's uh with nuclear explosions there's something called the 710 rule which means this every uh every hold on a minute. I forgot one. This is also diminishing over distance. Diminishing over time. For every one hour, say you had fallout of a thousand Rankins, which is deadly. If you walk out of it and stay in an hour, you're so irradiated that uh and irradiation is like invisible bullets going
Starting point is 02:52:07 through your body it literally causes a hemorrhage inside but if that thousand rankins is out there for one hour after one hour it drops to uh uh seven tenths of what it was. And it continues to go down for every hour thereafter. So there's two factors, time and distance. And if you stay in the middle of your house and stay there for two or three days, the radiation level, there's factors involved in this I don't want to go into, but the radiation level will generally be safe. one week but i would say four days i don't know if any place in this country uh would get hit that bad but guarantee yourself one thing before there is an all-out attack on the united states of any kind they'll set an emp off and that emp will kill everything that's electronic. Our electrical system will go down.
Starting point is 02:53:06 Our water system will go down. So if you're inside that house at least four days later, you most likely are going to be able to walk out with your wife and kids and generally be safe. That's because the radiation is decaying and the half-life is there. And I had a good question as we're thinking about that you say in general four days you know as kind of a rule of thumb uh has has the uh type of radiation that they used has that changed because different radioactive materials have a different half-life
Starting point is 02:53:36 or is that still just uh you know kind of a general rule of thumb we don't know exactly i guess you know what kind of um uh radiation going to be exposed to what kind of element radioactive elements but i guess uh you know four days at that point that decay is going to it's going to be neutralized right yeah look people have to understand one thing this is not like chernobyl if you have a radiation leak it's like a it's like a container of gasoline getting tipped over that's a radiation leak if you have a nuclear explosion it's like that pale exploding if you're far away from the explosion all you're gonna have is carbon and water from the explosion most likely in the air an explosion and a radiation leak are two
Starting point is 02:54:27 totally different things uh Chernobyl yeah maybe 20 000 years they can get back into that place uh because it was a leak the explosion basically consumes much of the energy from the interaction of the uh the u-235 u-238 exchange it it's it's eliminated in the explosion the point being that this stuff is going to drop all over outside your house but it's going to go away it's it's and that's really important i think that's what a lot of people don't really understand because you do think about that you know trinova i remember they had uh the top gear crew uh you know drove through there and they're looking at the radiation that's still really uh very strong there and that's what people don't realize it's not going to be this persistent thing in an explosion uh like we see with chernobyl that's important i think no and
Starting point is 02:55:25 and if you go into the blast area it's going to be high radioactive there the fireball the fireball actually is probably a mile to two miles the fireball is the only area that uh radioactivity will be fused into water molecules otherwise Otherwise, outside there, it doesn't attach to water molecules. It attacks the impurities in the water model. But people confuse Chernobyl with a nuclear explosion. Two totally different things. It's like spilling a can of gasoline versus it exploding. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:56:02 When it explodes, you're going to have shrapnel from the can and you're going to have a blast effect but you're not going to have uh any gasoline left well that is that is really important and and again you know people need to you know we need to try to do what we can but there really isn't much that we can do to influence these politicians they're influenced by the amount of money they're making. And we just had another thing come out of another, and this is John Solomon who really is careful about his research. He says he just found another 120 million that the Bidens got out of Burisma.
Starting point is 02:56:39 You know, there's just so much there. It's just this cesspool. And so, you know, we're not really, I don't think we're going to be able to influence anything to, um, to do this. So we've got prayers. That's, you know, it isn't the last thing that we do is the first thing we do to pray about this. And that's really about the only way that we're going to influence the outcome of this, but it's important to prepare.
Starting point is 02:56:58 But I tell people to listen to you. Uh, I listened to the radio coming home on a radio station i listen to and it's a syndicated news and they were talking all about the georgia indictments against trump following trump is a criminal it you know and then now you're telling me 120 million dollars coming out of uh uh you know of corruption money yeah i'd like to i'd like to i'm a tooth and eyes guy i would like to propose that they take 10 billion of this money they're sending to the ukraine or israel and fix americans teeth and give them vision care what happened to our great obamacare system i was supposed to take care of all of that i saw the prettiest lady the other day i won't say where but she was she was in a store and she was very conscious about the fact she had a tooth missing
Starting point is 02:57:50 and i i didn't say anything to her but i know she can't get it a fix because i know what that stuff costs a thousand dollars that's right fix americans teeth yeah give them vision care that's what we need to do i mean we're giving 160 billion to oh they're not going to do anything to help us they're looking at how they can shut down our food supply i mean they you know how do we how do we have an excuse so we can kill all the cattle i mean it's just it's crazy what they're doing we don't have to talk to any of these americans again listen to them they are they are laser focused on harming us and that's both parties and that's everybody in washington that's why i say you know our hope is in god and uh where we work needs to
Starting point is 02:58:32 be at our local level i think and certainly we all experienced that during 2020 uh we know that it was either better or worse depending on your local government uh it is truly always interesting to talk to you jack and again folks if you want to see what he was just talking about, that chapter is available for free. You can also see the chapter on how to make sure that you've got water that's going to last. That's also available for free. Those are two of the key things, especially in the world that we live in right now. But that'll give you an idea of just how thorough his work is in Civil Defense Manual. CivilDefenseManual.com.
Starting point is 02:59:07 It is a great resource. I had somebody contact me and said, yeah, I got this, and it was worth more than 10 times what I paid for it. So I agree with that. I've looked at this, and everybody that I've shown it to is just amazed at how thorough and extensive it is. And it's great advice because it's not just about physical stuff. It's also about relationships. And you're not going to make this as a lone ranger. You need to have that community that's there.
Starting point is 02:59:32 Thank you so much for joining us, Jack. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Well, that's it, folks, for today's show. Thank you for joining us. Have a great weekend. And we'll talk to you hopefully on monday i'm leaving uh i'm leaving the zoom the common man
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