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Using free speech to free minds.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 5th of April,
year of our Lord, 2024.
Well, things are getting very serious in the Middle East.
We have the escalation that's following the attack against Iran's embassy in Syria.
CIA has warned of an attack within 48 hours.
Israel is on high alert.
They've canceled leaves and other things like this.
Another response is to say that, well, I think Saudi Arabia is trying to sabotage Biden.
That's actually articles written by the mainstream media.
But at the top of drudge with all the rest of this stuff happening, you think that the
price of oil going up might have something to do
with the impending expansion of war in the Middle East?
As Secretary of State Blinken says that he wants to give NATO membership to Ukraine.
We're going to be talking about that later in the program when Gerald Cilenti joins us.
I want to begin with the news and talking about bird flu.
Wars and actually the first thing will be earthquakes.
Earthquakes, wars, rumors of wars.
It's getting biblical, isn't it?
We'll be right back. there's a couple of things that we can learn from what happened in taiwan of course it is in the ring of fire they have a lot of earthquakes they have a very big earthquake this is a big earthquake
7.4 magnitude and we're just talking to some friends who just got back from taiwan visiting family they said they stayed
in the hotel it was right across the street from that building that's now leaning at about 30
degrees off of vertical toward that building it hasn't collapsed yet which is another interesting
thing when we look at that uh and of course if you look at the earthquake video footage here a whole lot of
shaking going on there on that bridge as well as some video inside restaurants happening uh but
here's a restaurant that is shaking the shaking the um the bottles off of the wall uh pretty
amazing uh when you look at i've never been an earthquake, but, uh, uh, not
interested in being in one either.
But, um, uh, I told Karen, I said, when I saw that picture of that building
leaning, I said, Whoa, we got several of those around here in pigeon forge.
Okay.
We've got a building that's upside down.
Got another one that's leaning.
I mean, we've even got the Titanic here, but, uh, this
is not a tourist attraction
and uh fortunately they did not have um as much damage as could have been because the buildings
there are built to a very high standard and that's the thing that i think is interesting
about how they protected one of these skyscrapers but before we do that uh this is put up by richard gage and he says um okay so here's this leaning building that i was talking about he says
isn't it interesting when you look at this here's a local structure fell it lost its foundation and
it's leaning but it didn't collapse now here's another building uh building seven which wasn't
hit by planes uh just going straight down, he said, every structural column failed simultaneously.
He says, what could cause that?
Well, we have a lot of different ideas about what could cause it, but I think we all know who caused it, regardless of the what or how.
I think we all know who caused it.
I think we all know who sold us lies about that
that's one of the things to remember whenever we look at these buildings i mean uh just just look
at this again this is the the building here massive earthquake took out the foundation this
thing is sunk down and is leaning and i guess maybe about a 30 degree angle there and yet it
did not just collapse and you can see those other
explosions blowing out the side as it's going down whatever happened yeah i can't imagine
but they have something that is very different uh there in one of these buildings the tallest
building in taiwan and for a while it was the world's uh tallest skysper. It's a Taipei 101, and it has 101 floors,
and it's got a giant yellow pendulum at the center.
And what it does is it moves back and forth
to kind of absorb the shock during an earthquake or a typhoon.
I've had a very damaging typhoon spawning tornadoes just a few years ago.
And it weathered that storm, so to speak.
By the way, we will be talking about the weather.
And we'll be talking about the eclipse.
Stay with us.
Pretty amazing.
Anyway, it said it can absorb the force of any violent swinging according to
the taipei 101 website the damper engineers say that it can contain the building's movements by
up to 40 percent and so they had closed circuit tv footage of what was happening with this taiwan
ball and it's moving back and forth in response to the
building being moving back and forth and damping that again by up to 40 it was the world's tallest
building when completed in 2004 held that title for five years 2009 101 stories a height of 1667
feet including the spire it's got a number of other design features that increase its resilience to natural disasters,
including 380 piles driven deep into the ground.
The deepest is rammed some 30 meters, about 100 feet, into bedrock, which, according
to Taipei 101, is similar to nailing the entire building onto a solid tectonic plate.
Power supplied to the building via two substations, reducing the risk of an outage.
So, you know, just like that other building, the Twin Towers, it's kind of built like a tank, isn't it?
But, you know, they could pull it down if they wanted to with a planned demolition.
And it is kind of interesting to look at this swinging
pendulum here within the college of engineering where i went they had a giant uh folk who pendulum
i used to call it focalt but you know the french like to throw consonants on the end of words just
so they can laugh at it right um but uh it's folk cool i think but it was really interesting because this thing was big metal ball and, um, that was
swinging across and it was, um, uh, and you could see the earth moving underneath it, uh, based on
what they had drawn on the floor there. Uh, so, um, the, uh, it also tons and that was a 7.5 magnitude earthquake and so back here in america
we got a baltimore bridge that's going to be built for a few decades and who knows how much
it's going to cost or if they'll even build it and one of the big holdups of this thing of course
is going to be the epa and environmental regulations, if we don't get rid of the EPA,
it will destroy us. You know, just as
Cato the Younger, I guess it was, said that Carthage
must be destroyed. The EPA must be destroyed. The EPA must be destroyed
or it will destroy America. It's working on it very, very hard and very quickly.
And it's accelerating uh it has invaded us you know just like cannibal and it is cannibalizing us just like cannibal
lector but the uh the baltimore bridge it's going to be tied up for years of environmental stuff
unless they wave this away oh they won't do that a year's long quagmire of environmental red tape under the
biden administration you know you go back and look at the sunshine skyway bridge as i said
a very comparable situation the bridge knocks it out at at the point um uh where it was going up
and over and um it took them seven years to do it. Three of those years were planning and approval.
I don't know how much of that was environmental regulation. That was 1980.
And, of course, the EPA was, I forget, was it 73 or something?
71 or something?
Anyway, you know, it was, the EPA was not even a decade old yet.
So it really hadn't got its strength in terms of its regulation and its web of
rules and all the rest of stuff to strangle our society and uh and yet even then three years to
approve it i looked at that thought first thing i didn't even think about the environmental
regulations for some reason it's just so alien to me i thought so
they couldn't figure out where they wanted to put it they already had a bridge there you're gonna
you're gonna make it in parallel to the bridge what's what's to think about it for three years
but it probably was tied up with environmental red tape that entire time and so uh this is what
it's it only took it four years to uh build, but it took three years to go through the approval process.
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And then we look at California.
I talked about the new minimum wage law that came in,
but only for fast food restaurant chains of 60 or more stores.
And again, that doesn't mean that the franchisee has 60 or more stores. And again, that doesn't mean that the franchisee has 60 or more stores.
That just means something like McDonald's where, you know,
the McDonald's owns stores, franchisees own stores.
Most of them, I don't think, own 60 stores.
I could be wrong, but nevertheless, it just focused on those stores.
Raised the minimum wage by 25%.
And so the knock-on effect is already
being seen you're seeing prices going up at many restaurants some of them the prices jumped between
friday and monday when it took effect others they said they've been raising the prices gradually
for the last few months to try to stop that sticker shock from people and then there's other
people who are laying some restaurants are dealing with it by laying people off
and they're all looking at new technology to replace the workers and as
one person said that's going to be a lot of robots and fewer people working
beside those robots and I said that is the issue that is the
issue newsom is doing this and of course he is part owner of a gourmet restaurant and they have
help wanted ads out and this expensive elitist help a gourmet restaurant is going to pay their people less than the people that are working at a fast food restaurant.
Isn't that typical?
They're going to stay with the $16 an hour.
And this is Newsom's own gourmet restaurant.
And, of course, his pal at Panera Bread, the ceo of panera bread who has helped him so much
given him so many political donations they were exempted as well they put in a special writer
there exempting restaurant chains that um uh bake bread and sell it there at the restaurant oh that's nice and so you get what you pay for
don't you when you uh get when you buy politicians at the at the top level we don't have that kind
of money to uh get trump or biden or any of these people to do what we want but there are people who
have that kind of money and they can get exactly what they ordered on the menu. I mean, it's like you can pick a politician and you pay for them and they serve you the
goods and services that belong to the rest of us.
And so he has a situation where his, at his very expensive restaurant, they are not going
to have to raise their minimum wage stuff.
They'll just keep those profits there.
And I thought about Jeff Bezos,
who there's an Island in Florida where they've got,
uh, they call it,
you know,
the billionaire Island.
And,
and the,
you know,
these people are,
uh,
just,
um,
you know,
one house after the other is more expensive than the other.
He just bought his third mansion there for $90 million.
I mean, you know, he could could buy 10 000 of those before he
ran out of money he's got so much money and um so when you look at that and this is a guy again why
do you need that much money you know stop and think it. Most of these billionaires in their 70s, 80s, normal lifespan, assuming that they can't extend it by some kind of vampire technology or something, which isn't going to work for them.
You know, God sees that and he's going to laugh at it.
But anyway, you know, assuming that maybe they got 10 or 20 years left.
You know, what if they spend 100 million a year?
Another 10 years, they spent $1 billion.
These are people who have a couple hundred billion dollars, like Bezos.
So, you know, spend 100 million a year and no problem.
He's never going to run out of money.
So what do you do when you got all that excess wealth?
Well, you buy a third mansion, the most expensive one on the island, because you got to impress your billionaire neighbors.
Same thing that Trump is doing.
That's what he did with Mar-a-Lago.
And he and Jeffrey Epstein were closest of friends.
I mean, you know, they were like and lewis straight man and a comedian
so the comedian i guess being trump but the uh they were inseparable you didn't see them
uh every time you saw them they were together they were partying together
and uh you know they're hanging around victoria's secret or beauty contest or whatever
and then they had a fight over who was
going to get that next mansion they both already had a mansion there in palm beach but that next
mansion you know that's a that's a really everybody's going to be very impressed if i own
that one and so they got in a big fight over that that was how they parted company it wasn't over
the you know trafficking of young girls or anything it
was over who's going to get that next mansion it's absolutely amazing what the love of money
will do to people isn't it they can never have enough so what rockefeller said you know the
reporter has how much money is enough you're the richest man in the world well just a little more
it's an addiction isn't it and And so you got Jeff Bezos out there
buying his third mansion on this billionaire island,
$90 million.
And at the same time, how'd he get that kind of money?
Well, he had people working on his assembly line
and he was pressuring them so hard
they had no time to even go to the bathroom
and they had to pee into bottles
that they brought at their workstation.
And so you got gavin newsom uh i'm only going to pay my guys 16 an hour it's the fast food chains that were going to force them
to go up 25 more so certainly he is feathering his nest and certainly there is a double standard
of cronyism all the rest but i think the real cronyism is what he's doing for silicon
valley because already the fast food restaurants are flirting with robots and ai for orders and
preparing the food with a limited menu and all this other kind of stuff and so it'll be an
opportunity for these and you know it's going to prod these national fast food chains into investing in ai and
robots because they've got the capital to do it they have the number of restaurants to do it i
think that's what this is really about i think it's really going to accelerate and um so yeah
it is uh elitism It is cronyism.
But I think the cronyism is really in Silicon Valley, even more so than for Newsom himself.
But he'll always dip into it as well. A police officer there who has a leadership position said that they have had nearly 4,000 complaints.
Everybody snitching on everybody else.
The Scotland Stasi.
Overtraining stuff.
Under new legislation, anybody deemed to have been verbally abusive in person or online to a transgendered person.
You've got to protect these 2 plus 2 equals 5 people.
That's the tip of the spear. Including insulting them could be hit
with a prison sentence of up to 7 years. And so J.K.
Rowling did it herself and found
out, well, this is just for the little people.
We're not going to bother you.
Although it was announced yesterday by police that she will not be investigated.
She will probably be on their reporting list.
The guy who gave the figure of almost 4,000 cases, actually it was 3,800 cases, was the former General Secretary
of the Scottish Police Federation.
Authorities are now being swamped with vexious complaints
exactly as the legislation's critics predicted.
This is going to be a major focus of the organization,
not so much the crime that is actually harming people.
And certainly not the crime that is being committed by some of these lunatic
Norman Bates trannies.
That's really what we're talking about here.
And quite frankly, you know, just like JK Rowling, I don't care.
I mean, I don't have the kind of immunity she does.
I'm not in that same visibility, but, I don't care. I mean, I don't have the kind of immunity she does. I'm not in that same visibility.
But I really don't care.
I'm not going to play with these speech rules.
But if you want to resist this, make sure you understand it's at your own risk.
We're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we're going to take a look at the bird.
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Flu pandemic.
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articles and commentary, along with audio from all the top news from around the world. APSradioNews.com. bird is a word well the bird is the word bird flu outbreak it's everywhere in mainstream media
they are having a field day with us and uh largest egg producer in the u.s has temporarily halted production. Cal Maine has killed 1.6 million laying hens and 337,000 pullets,
the young ones, before they start laying. As astronomical as that is, we're talking about the
top U.S. egg supplier. They're in Texas as well, by by the way uh but that you know killing about two million
birds is only three and a half percent of their total flock isn't that astounding that they have
that much and isn't it astounding that our food supply is so consolidated and monopolized, right? I mean, when you talk about the vulnerability of our infrastructure,
it truly is amazing.
And, you know, how just a few places, you know,
we've only a handful of processing plants for meat.
We have these gigantic concentrated resources where they work with pork or they work with eggs and this type of thing.
It is amazing how vulnerable consolidation, monopolization, and distributed infrastructure is, even for the stuff that we produce here in America.
And we certainly are vulnerable for all the stuff that comes from China.
And so much of that stuff is key to maintaining our infrastructure.
But when you look at just the concentration of food production, it is astounding.
One of the reasons why Jack Lawson, the first time I talked to him, we were talking about
that very thing.
You know, the just-in-time delivery, the concentration of resources in terms of production, especially food.
And so when you look at this bird flu thing, what are they really angling at?
What is the end game with this?
Are they really going to try to bring back all the masks and all the rest of the stuff?
Well, maybe.
If not with this, with something else, they will try it.
I think it may be a bit early for them to do it
after people have looked at the absurdity of what they did,
and they're going to have to come up with something scarier.
But I think there's also something else that they're after.
I think they're concerned, and they want to maintain this control,
this monopolization of our food supply.
And we'll talk about how they're going to do it.
But first of all, Bloomberg said this is the biggest bird flu casually
since December when 2.6 million birds were culled at a commercial egg farm in Ohio.
So this is, you know, just under 2 million.
They'd had 2.6 killed in December.
In a mid-March note, Zero Hedge pointed out that grade A egg prices at the supermarket were already soaring again.
It's almost like they do this on an annual basis, isn't it?
Reports of the virus is also spreading into dairy cattle herds.
And infected Texas dairy cattle are experiencing
decreased lactation and low appetite with older cows more likely to be severely impacted.
Well, of course, um, uh, older cows are going to have less lactation and they're going to
have less appetite.
This is, uh, uh, like the way they sold the COVID thing.
They said most animals seem to recover in as many as two weeks.
You mean kind of like the flu?
And then you label it as COVID?
They seem to recover in as many as two weeks if they have care.
Oh, but if we put them on ventilators, if we give them rendezvous of air,
if we put do not resuscitate on their horns well they don't make it then right
and that was what was happening in 2020 with people um but they said that it still might
reduce their milk production levels well that's one thing that covet did not do
and they didn't claim they didn't claim that covid was reducing our lactation level.
There were a lot of suckers weren't there. I don't know if they're getting any lactation,
but we had suckers everywhere in America
hanging on every word of Fauci and Trump.
The U.S. food supply chains face yet another challenge
as mysterious fires have hit food processing plants in recent years.
Additionally, billionaire activists and the world economic cult calling for a reset of the global food supply.
And yeah, that is all part of it.
But that's still not it completely.
You know, the media is there, as I showed you, as I was playing bird, bird, bird, the surfing bird song.
All of the media reports are plenty of them to choose from.
All stoking fear of pandemic, of the next pandemic.
So the company claims there's no known avian flu risk with the current supply of eggs at the store.
No eggs have been recalled as of yet
but be afraid be very afraid as a matter of fact you know when they talk about milk and they talk
about eggs and they talk about meat and all the rest of the stuff you know if you cook it and
pasteurization is cooking the milk you cook it you're not going to get sick so they're not
recalling the food yet but of course you know that is something that you could scare people
with oh we gotta we gotta recall the food as well i mean they were telling people you can't touch
the gasoline um you know pump if somebody else has just been there you know crazy stuff
this is one of the viruses that likes to change and mutate, said a Johns Hopkins, quote unquote, scientist.
Johns Hopkins, always at the center of these germ games, always at the center of these lies.
And they're there right now telling CBS in an interview.
Oh, this could be bad.
This could be really, you know, it mutates and it changes.
It loves to do that.
That's what I said.
It likes to change.
And we know that it has a potential to cause a pandemic.
And then you have a molecular epidemiologist talking to the New York Times and scaring people.
Although the risks are purportedly still low, you have Fox News, and you spell that P-H-O-X
so that it looks like the pharmaceutical people
that they shill for all the time.
Wasn't it amazing?
You know, when I see Tucker Carlson
and that guy sitting there, you know, Tucker,
those Ask Your Doctor ads that paid
for your $25 million a year salary,
that was not to try to convince people
to really ask their doctor.
That was just a payoff from big pharma companies
to get Fox and CNN and MSNBC and all of you guys
who were brought to us by Pfizer,
just to get you guys to not talk about the pharmaceutical stuff.
Don't report on this.
We're your biggest sponsor.
And you don't want to crap where you live there. Right. Uh, and, and Tucker was like, Whoa, no, really? It's like,
could he be that naive? I don't think he is. I've met Tucker. I've met Sean Hannity. They
were very nice guys in person, really super nice guys, but I wouldn't believe a word they say.
I would not believe a word they say.
If he is that stupid, that gullible, that he didn't know that was the purpose
of the Ask Your Doctor commercials, do you trust his judgment on anything?
So the question is, do you trust his judgment?
Do you trust his judgment on anything so question is do you trust his judgment do you trust his integrity
one or both of those are obviously been compromised oh yeah so fox news is suggesting
that mitigation strategies quote-unquote could include receiving the annual flu vaccine for those who qualify and not going out among other people while feeling ill CBS,
NBC,
PBS,
Fox,
all of them are selling this stuff.
That's why they're showing these recycled pictures of 2020 as well.
So we got this flu vaccine that we've been trying to sell people for decades.
See, there were two things that made me absolutely certain about this from the get-go.
And that was the way they'd conducted their annual flu campaign.
And all the people I worked with in Infowars knew that.
We'd all reported on that, what a fraud it is.
And that was one aspect of it.
Not everybody there had reported about dark winter, but most of
them knew about it. And the fact they'd practiced doing exactly this, locking everybody down until
they get a vaccine out there. I had not at that point in time seen the Fauci clip that I've played
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Fauci goes to the Milken Institute and he says,
the guy asked him, how do we get everybody to take the flu vaccine?
Because that's what they'd spent decades trying to do,
get everybody to take the flu vaccine.
And he said, well, we do it from the inside with disruption,
then we do it iteratively.
How do we get them to take a new flu shot?
Everybody in the world that hasn't been tested.
And he knew exactly how they're going to do
it and so did we we knew what they were going to pull with dark winter uh and we knew what they'd
been doing with the flu vaccine and here they are playing that again fox news cbs all of them
cdc director cohen claimed that unlike covid bird flu is not novel and they've
been long preparing for potential bird flu outbreak,
which includes deployment of vaccines and things. So, you know,
we've already got the vaccines for bird flu,
but you just said that it's constantly loves to change and mutate.
So do you have the vaccine for this particular strain?
You said based on your vaccine theory?
It's not even consistent.
Based on their germ theory, based on their virus theory,
based on their vaccine theory, this doesn't add up.
It just doesn't.
It's a lie.
CDC is lying yet again.
As we've learned all through COVID, says the CDC's Cohen,
these viruses change very quickly, so we're going to need to watch it closely.
And we have to sequence these, and we have to stay ahead of it.
Yeah, where was the sequence for COVID?
Did we ever see that?
No, they never had it.
Many people asked them for it, and they always gave them the dodge.
So the EU is now warning of a potential to spread to
humans due to quote a lack of immune defense so you're going to have to have that vaccine you got
no immune system that may be true of the people who have had their killer t-cells destroyed by
the trump shot but it's more fear more fear we've had one supposed human case, only one.
That's their narrative.
If you've got one person who's gotten sick with this, should you care?
Even if that's true?
And it may not even be true.
Remember the, you know, one of the first ones of these back in the 1970s,
they had the swine flu panic.
And later on you had CBS 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace when they actually used to do some reporting.
And when they were not completely bought by pharmaceutical companies with all this ask your doctor commercials, when they still had a little bit of integrity.
Mike Wallace looked at it and he did an investigation.
He talked to people who had been injured.
A lady who had Guillain-Barre and had been paralyzed could not walk anymore and um they went back to the origin
story of this swine flu epidemic and it was a um one soldier and there were three or four soldiers
who had the flu and this is one the other soldiers they allowed them to stay in the bed this soldier
had to go out and drill and he had the flu respiratory illness he collapsed the drill
sergeant there gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation they brought him in they said you got swine flu
and you nearly died and this woman who had guillain-barre syndrome said yeah i heard that
that was pushed by all the news media and everything. And I thought, well, if this is a fit 20-year-old military recruit
and it nearly killed him, I better get my swine flu shot.
And it did this to me.
But the reality is that the drill sergeant
who gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation never got sick.
Was it even swine flu?
And this guy that supposedly got swine flu, is it even swine flu? And this guy that supposedly got swine flu,
is it even swine flu?
And it's one person?
Are we going to keep falling for the same lies
and the same con jobs over and over and over again?
Well, I guess so.
Because you can fool some of the people all the time, can't you?
And that's what we're starting to look at right here so um now in the uk they are going to require homeowners to register
birds that they own all their poultry all of their backyard chickens. And they're using the excuse of tracking bird flu.
And they're not going to require this until September and October of this year.
This new law will be implemented in September and October.
Does this sound familiar as well?
Is this what we did all throughout the supposed emergency that Trump had declared?
Well, you know, in two or three months or five months or six months, we're going to do this.
Wait a minute.
If it's an emergency, why don't you do it now?
Oh, you know, we're just doing it step by step.
We do it from the inside and we do it iteratively, right?
And that's what they're doing with this.
So they want you to register information like the size of your flock,
how they are fed and raised,
what kind of farming systems do you have,
is there any other livestock on your farm or your backyard?
Oh, this is because of bird flu, right?
No, this is because they want a concentrated food system that they can turn off.
They don't want you to have anything on the side. They don't want you to even have backyard
chickens. And what other livestock might you have there? Because we want you completely dependent
on our food system. Eat the bugs, right?
That's what they really want people to do.
And so the, yeah, it is.
And what is funny about this?
This is very serious.
And they even talk about it in the paper that they put out to farmers weekly to justify the british government
says by registering their birds keepers will ensure they receive important updates relative
to them relevant to them about disease and stuff and other biosecurity rules
and it will allow for more effective surveillance of anybody who is providing for their own food right that's what they're
and the list is absolutely exhaustive on here i mean you know it's um there's some uh there's
some chickens here uh but um there's also they they've got ostrich.
I wonder how many people in the UK, they don't have a lot of land.
They don't have big spreads there.
I wonder how many people there have ostriches or kiwis.
Kiwis are hard to find even in native New Zealand. They're so fragile and nocturnal.
So you're keeping kiwis are you and uh
in your backyard in the uk how about cassowaries these very dangerous birds of prey and they list
birds of prey as well so first two chickens and turkeys and then they get into all the rest of
this stuff emus kiwis uh guinea fow Now, Guinea, maybe. We had guineas once.
Partridges.
Do you have a pear tree as well?
Pheasants.
Not peasants, but with a P-H.
Pigeons.
Pigeons.
Quails.
All the rest of this stuff.
Parrots, budgies, cockatiels.
I could just see Monty Python doing a skit with this.
I'm sorry this bird is dead
must have died of bird flu yes not my fault you should have reported him to the government
and so wine press comments and says the u.s department of agriculture has already been
encouraging americans to register their backyard gardens not mandatory yet but the government is
getting the ball rolling more recently some silly
study that got mainstream press was a propaganda report that alleged conventional farms produce
less carbon than backyard farms right they're setting it up putting a target on people's bank
you don't think they'll do i mean just look at what they're doing the farmers and and holland
and other places i mean of course you know where they're going with this stuff we all do as um the richmond north of richmond they think we don't know
but we do yes we do we know exactly what these guys are up to uh so is it a psyop or is it the
real deal uh and uh this is this was an ad that was um on zero hedge this is the wellness company
you know the people that are putting stuff out there and i they're not a supporter
of this show they're not a sponsor of this show but you know uh what they're selling people
is a smart idea you do need to stockpile medicines in advance and um as we were talking about the
other day one medical doctor was still saying and her jurisdiction,
they're still trying to stop people from getting ivermectin.
And so we know what's going to happen with this. And that's the, the, um, uh,
the angle that the ads are coming out with, with the wellness company, uh,
whether you get it from them or you get it from somebody else, you need to do.
That. And, um, and it's one of the reasons why, and, get it from them or you get it from somebody else, you need to do that.
And,
um,
and it's one of the reasons why, and,
and of course,
um,
Jack Lawson does support this program,
but if you look at a civil defense manual.com,
you got a lot of stuff,
food,
water,
a lot of preparedness issues,
even including,
you know,
how do you make connections in your community and how do you get together with people and make preparation for self-defense
without running afoul of this other predatory agency called the FBI?
Oh, you got a militia here?
Well, I think we're going to infiltrate and set this up.
You know, we'll get somebody.
I'll, you know, put some FBI agent in there and have him start talking crazy talk about a civil war.
And if anybody joins along with him, well, we'll arrest you guys, all of you guys.
Well, you have to be careful about that type of thing.
How do you do that?
And what type of things can you do on your own?
What do you need to do with other people?
How do you prepare for food, medicine, other things like that?
CivilDefenseManual.com is a great source of information.
Jack Lawson really knows his stuff,
and he's put together things with that with a lot of former special forces people.
He's had a lot of combat experience himself fighting Marxists in Africa.
Bird flu outbreak is posing no risk to the safety of America's food supply,
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This is an ABC mainstream media news report telling people, hey, if you cook your meat and your milk is pasteurized and you cook your eggs, you don't have anything to worry about.
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Let's talk about the eclipse.
Because I want to talk about weather.
And I want to talk about how bad their predictive models are.
And these people are trying to backfill and make excuses
because you've got a
lot of people who had relied on weather reports who were made a week or a month or whatever ago.
And they've, you know, 100,000, 200,000 people going to these small towns in Illinois. And
they're saying, well, we got to, this is like an emergency. How are we going to handle all
these people coming here to see the eclipse? And now they may not be able to see the eclipse because now the weather report has changed.
I've talked about this over and over again.
It's now become something of a hobby with us.
One kind of phone.
I've got another kind of phone.
We've got two different apps that we look at the weather here and we compare notes. Now, these people tell us that we're all going to die if the temperature changes by one half degrees centigrade.
We get way more variation on a regular basis between our two apps as it's going on.
What's your app say the temperature is?
Well, that's not what mine says.
We're one or two degrees off, typically, because it's where do they put the thermometer in different places?
The thermometer location more than wipes out this little one and a half degree variation here.
And, of course, they don't have the historical data to compare it to either.
And then there's the fact that their weather models don't work so you can
look at so what is uh are they predict they were predicting snow here yesterday and actually uh
didn't happen here but karen went to a nearby town and she got into some snow flurries it wasn't
sticking on the road but that was a little bit surprising. But again, the predictions were all over the place.
And so now you have people who want to go view this eclipse
because they believe and trust the weather reports.
They're going to various places.
And now the weather reports have changed.
And guess what?
We're still like three, four days away.
It's Monday. This is friday three days
it's going to change again because these models are not accurate and yet it's reported this way
by mainstream news the highly anticipated total solar eclipse is fast approaching but
mother nature always mother nature right mother Mother Nature, Gaia, the goddess, the Earth goddess,
is throwing some curveballs with a weather forecast.
No, that's not what's happening.
You got some so-called scientists who have weather models that don't work.
That's what's happening.
It isn't Mother nature doing anything.
It's not mother nature's not throwing curve balls.
Mother nature isn't doing anything.
Mother nature doesn't exist.
The atmosphere looks poised to deliver.
The atmosphere is going to do it, right?
It's just like, you know, Trump didn't lock us down.
The pandemic did that.
Trump didn't put the mask on our faces.
The pandemic did that. It, it created a commercial real estate crisis it created trillions of dollars in debt trump didn't
do that it was the pandemic come on you know you you must have trump delusion syndrome if you think
he actually did it because it was the pandemic that did it it's actually the globalist that he
was following who did it anyway so some areas that
are almost the complete opposite of what historical cloud cover data shows for april the 8th is this
how they predict the weather they go back and they look at their cloud cover records and say
it's going to be like that again uh what did we have april 8th a few years ago this is incredible isn't it are they
really that stupid did they base their models on typical cloud coverage for how long under what
circumstances don't they realize that the weather changes their weather men or women or whatever
causing some that made advanced plans to scramble to get into a different position to get a better view.
Years of past cloud-covered data pinpoint the southern plains as a region with the greatest chance
for a cloud-free viewing experience on April 8th, and the northeast with one of the worst chances.
However, high pressure is moving in from the left.
You've seen the weathermen do their shtick before.
However, high pressure and largely cloud-free sky could shape up over the northeast, especially New England, and could create excellent viewing conditions for totality.
Or then again, maybe not not we don't really know they give this long
explanation about their historical stuff and their models and all this kind of stuff and
it's like so tell me cassandra you know will i succeed in war well yeah i think you or maybe
not i don't know based on past experience actually this was my favorite weatherman of all time.
Well, it was really a big year in weather in 1971.
We had a little bit of everything.
The year started off real cold for about three months.
It was freezing, man.
Then it started getting nice, real nice.
It got nicer and nicer.
And so finally we had a long hot spell that lasted right through the summer.
Then all that nice weather came back again until a couple of months ago when it started getting cold.
It looks like 1972 is starting in the same crazy pattern as a year ago.
Yeah, must be the way that people are driving their cars it must be those
new cars yeah so we got a new forecast that shows cloudy skies and eclipse tourists are devastated
yes the weather has eclipsed their plans and the predictions hasn't it sometimes the weather gods like to laugh at you that one person
that is quoted by uh this is um uh the mainstream press you know it's it's mother nature it's the
weather gods you know why don't they just start you know it's the sun folks
it determines our seasons.
It determines our weather.
Why don't you start talking about Apollo or something?
He's riding his chariot across the sky.
I'd like to see that in a weather report.
I mean, we had the hippy dippy weatherman.
Can we get the pagan mythology weatherman to come out and do his report?
Yeah, we have Apollo who will be riding his chariot across the sky and he'll be briefly obscured by luna sometimes the weather gods like to laugh at you and sometimes
we enjoy laughing at the meteorologist and the climatologist and the computer models
and this so-called religion of scientism that's what it is it's a climate
religion so yeah of course they got weather gods it's a climate religion i know i'm not responsible
for the weather said one of these guys but nevertheless a lot of people had put their
trust in the concept that this was going to be a great event to think that it was all going for naught was pretty upsetting says the weatherman dude hey dude come on man you said it was gonna
do this and it's doing something else as for the solar eclipse glasses themselves they warn people
the american astronomical society is warning people that there are fake solar eclipse glasses that are flooding the market.
From China?
You think it's from China?
It's these guys out there saying, let's send them some of these glasses and tell them that they can look directly at the sun during the eclipse.
Oh, this will be great.
We're going to make all these Americans go blind.
Wearing them may damage your eyes.
It's kind of like the masks, you know, where they...
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They made so much money sending us all this personal protective equipment.
And it was garbage.
Some of the tests, some of the masks came loaded for a positive test.
And then the masks themselves had all kinds of harmful stuff in it
and you're breathing that in all day?
Yeah, you know, the mask could kind of cause you
to damage your respiratory system
like these glasses could cause you
to damage your eyes if you believe these people.
It's just amazing.
I just keep seeing these things,
same things over and over again.
So David Barker has taught economics and finances at the University of Chicago and University of Iowa.
He has also been an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
And he said, you know, the Federal Reserve Bank and they got uh some professors from stanford and
berkeley and uh you know they wrote some articles about how climate change is going to affect our
economy that's what the federal reserve is doing now let's put this in a different context he
doesn't mention this but do you remember in March of 2022, two years ago,
Biden told everybody in government,
hey, I want you to figure out how you're going to redesign the financial system.
I want you to figure out how you're going to force it on people.
So, you know, Department of Justice, Homeland Security, all you people.
How are you going to force people to use CBDC?
Um, and then we got to have some people actually got to write the code to make
this stuff work or whatever. And then we got the climate change thing.
That's how we're going to sell it to people. Yeah.
Talk about how bad Bitcoin is for the climate, but of course,
all the surveillance and the large language models that
we have for ai and these massive supercomputers they don't use any energy at all it's only the
crypto mining that you got to worry about and so they put all this stuff out now maybe is this a
response to this yeah because you can make a lot of money writing fiction that the feds want
can't you and so he says i debunked research by the federal reserve and top
academic economists on the economics of climate change an author of a paper that i debunked then
said that three professors from stanford and berkeley the three stooges
mo curly and larry had done a much better analysis of temperature and growth in an article that they published in Nature.
And, of course, again, let's go with, oh, these are big-name schools.
Nature is a big-name publication.
The Nature article, he said, is in the top 0.1% of academic economics publications by citations.
And it has received glowing press coverage.
I downloaded their data and found that, as with other articles that I had debunked, the
results don't hold up under scrutiny.
The authors claim that there is an optimal average temperature of 55.5 degrees Fahrenheit
for economic growth.
Let's go back to the hippy-dippy weatherman, right?
Anyway, countries that are colder or warmer than that grow more slowly.
The authors then use one of the most extreme IPCC, that's the UN's Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change.
This is the fountainhead of fiction for climate stuff. IPCC, that's the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
This is the fountainhead of fiction for climate stuff.
The IPCC estimates of warming up to the year 2100.
And they calculate, do you think that they know that?
They don't even know what the cloud cover is going to be like for the eclipse.
But they're predicting the temperatures for the next 80 years, 75 years.
They calculate for each country how much more or less growth that warming would cause. Then they calculate the difference in world gross domestic product with warming and without.
This really does sound like some of the Biden administration homework, doesn't it?
Give us a justification for this stuff.
Federal Reserve, you want to push through.
We know you want to push through the CBDC.
How do you justify it based on climate?
Well, something like this.
So this is rather than uncovering a consistent relationship between growth and temperature around the world,
the results are driven by relatively few countries, which I'm sure they cherry-picked.
Dropping Greenland and a group of contiguous northern and central African countries, for example,
eliminates the practical and statistical significance of their results.
So why do such qualified and clever economists write such bad papers?
Why do top journalists publish them? me the money jerry it's all
about the money it's it is the same reason that you have conservative news people and you have
politicians supporting this stuff and supporting trump supporting trump is for their career
advancement right if you're a conservative, you know better than that with Trump.
And as I said, all these people that I worked with and many of them,
I saw exactly what they said behind the scenes.
I knew what they were saying behind the scenes.
Why did they say this on air?
Why do they support Trump on air?
I can't imagine why.
Can you?
The law of supply and demand applies to tomatoes and also to ideas demand for
research that bolsters arguments for bad policy leads to a supply of research truth provides some
constraints but it doesn't always prevail no we have again the government has taken over research
and science and it has an unlimited amount of money and it is willing to pay
for lies it will pay handsomely for lies so what is the outcome of this well we have in the uk
these ultra low emission zones or even now these zero emission zones and when you look at these
two macguffins right whether you're looking at the climate MacGuffin or the COVID MacGuffin,
these people who say zero, zero, zero, these are the absolutists.
These are the totalitarians.
Not a single case, not a single,
we're going to lock down everything in the country.
If we got a single case as determined, not by somebody even being sick,
but my PCR test is magnified
1.1 trillion times and the same kind of absurdity is there with the zero zero
emissions the vision zero no traffic fatalities whatsoever whenever you look
at these MacGuffins they've got a long list of things that they want zeroed out.
And all of those things zero out your liberty and zero you out.
It zeroes out humanity,
zeroes out our food,
our transportation,
our housing,
our energy,
our population,
zero population growth.
Oh,
well,
so we have some anti anti-net zero vigilantes
in the uk remember they have put up these um spent lots and lots of money to put up these
cameras that are going to be license plate readers and they're going to immediately look
at these cars look them up and see if they're an electric car, because it's got to be zero emission.
Can't be a hybrid.
It's got to be a battery electric.
If it's not a battery electric tied to that license plate number, then they instantly send a fine to that address or the person who owns that car.
And they're all over the place.
Now, I've shown you pictures in the past of people chopping
down these poles of people using a pole to turn the camera up to the sky uh destroying the cameras
doing all kinds of stuff well this is a this is another technique that some freedom vigilantes have come up with.
This is a bat box.
Yes, a bat box.
Because, you know, bats are endangered species,
and there's all kinds of rules and regulations.
Once a bat box goes up, thou shalt not mess with it.
And so here's a couple of guys who are dressed both of them dressed as batman we've
got we've got two different batmen and they've done a little funny video here you can hear the
batman theme from the 60s and they've got pal bam uh zap all this going on uh one batman puts up uh
holds a ladder while the other batman climbs up there and affixes a bat box that just
coincidentally covers the camera and then he climbs down the ladder and then he puts some
signs up that you're going to see warning anybody who any government official who thinks that they
should uh mess with that sacred um uh bat bat box about the laws that protect these endangered
species of bats here is the sign they're going to show this uh stop this is a bat box bats and
the law so be very careful be afraid be very afraid-pound bat homes, and that's the cost, not how much they weigh, has been spotted attached to ultra-low emission zone devices in areas of London.
Anti-ULAS campaigners aim to make it more difficult for damaged cameras to be repaired.
Anti-ULAS campaigners are hanging bat boxes on the cameras to stop the engineers from repairing them. They said these boxes are, quote, positively contributing to London's biodiversity and
ecosystem. One of them said, I'm sure whoever is behind it is extremely grateful to the
transportation people for providing the poles to house this protected species.
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species. This is a bad box. You must use the fearful majesty of bureaucracy against them.
That's right. That's what's so perfect about this and a little bit of humor as well.
Now what's up like that scene in Brazil where he's like wait a minute do you have this specific form?
I say your bureaucratic rule and i raise you by another bureaucratic rule
that's right uh what's up with that uh which had the story said uh i personally think the batman
vigilantes are hilarious and i think they're heroic uh but we at what's up with that uh do
not encourage this kind of behavior especially in places like the people's republic of britain
britain is a place where defying the woke agenda with speech crimes can be punished with longer sentences than rape or stabbing someone to death.
And they have links to prove that.
And we know that is the case here in America as well.
I don't know what sentences the anti-Yula's vigilantes will face if they're caught, but the vigilantes have massively embarrassed Sadiq Khan, the mayor.
So London authorities will likely want to make an example of them.
Well, you know, we just had that Easter celebration
at that so-called church in Canada where they crucified Batman.
It's part of their Easter amateur hour.
Unbelievable.
But, you know, they may actually literally crucify Batman in Sadiq Khan's London.
The Supreme Court in Hawaii is considering using the same tactic against oil companies
that leftists have been using against gun companies all over this country already.
You know, the tactic where they come in and they say,
well, Smith & Wesson or Remington or whoever,
you made guns, guns kill people,
so we're going to sue you for what somebody did with your gun.
Well, of course, the problem with that is that guns also protect people.
And the problem, as I've pointed out many times, is are you going to sue Ford because somebody took a Bronco and drove it through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in an act of terror?
Is that the problem of Ford?
No.
And so it's that kind of thing.
But they continue to use it in spite of the fact that there has already been a law the republicans saw this coming and back in the 1990s they put a law in and they said look if
if somebody commits a crime with something that is not faulty and not a faulty product
but they're misusing it to harm somebody in the same way that you could get a hammer and hit
people on the head and so you're gonna you're gonna ban all hammers now uh all cars well now they're going to use and
they ignore that they ignore that uh they ignored it with sandy hook they went after what was it was
it remington or smith and wesson one of these and the gun company was already had declared bankruptcy and it was being
run by a bunch of accountants and lawyers who got control of the company when it went into bankruptcy
and they just said here here's you know tens of millions of dollars to the sandy hook people we're
not even going to fight it very dangerous uh precedent that was set with that but now they're
going to go after the oil companies the same way and there isn't a law
that's been put in place to say you know that oil is not a hazardous thing isn't it amazing
that the people in hawaii don't care about the trump kobe shots they don't care about literal
poison that is killing people in the same way that, oh, well, you know, we want everybody to be able to choose their own health care, my body, my choice.
That wasn't their song during the so-called pandemic, was it?
But that's their song about abortion.
And they don't care what the fact that the government has given a rubber stamp pass to
all of these poisonous vaccines that are killing people in so many
different ways they don't care about that at all instead they're going to use
lawfare to try to shut down oil companies so there is a lawsuit that has been initiated in hawaii
and in 2020 the city of honolulu it is even the government that initiated this this is not
some crank idiot well they are crank idiots but they're government crank idiots the most dangerous
kind the city of Honolulu sued several major fossil fuel companies they're not it's not fossil
fuel they're fuel including Exxon and Chevron, claiming that the company's products
cause greenhouse gas emissions and global warming.
This could actually be something that it could be very dangerous if they win.
However, this is an opportunity for Exxon and Chevron if they don't want,
if they don't want to just roll over and let this go through because they do
have interests in the green industries.
And I,
I pointed that out to people when Trump picked Rex Tillerson,
I said,
you think that because he was CEO of Exxon that he doesn't,
that he doesn't agree with his green agenda.
I said,
no,
he's fully on board.
They've invested in the green agenda in the very early, early stages.
And sure enough, at the very beginning of the Trump administration,
for several months, he had Ivanka and Rex Tillerson telling him,
don't get out of the Paris Climate Accord.
And he didn't.
He didn't get out of it.
He said, well, I don't think I have to really worry about that.
And I'm going to, I'll get out of it, but I'll do it after the 2020 election.
And he left it in the entire time and then said, well, it's, it's done.
And then one or two months later, uh, Biden comes back in and says, no, I
want the Paris climate accord again.
So, uh, Trump didn't do anything.
And it was an Exxon executive that he put in a secretary of state that helped to
push that and his own daughter of course and so if they really wanted to fight this
the oil companies have the financial resources to fight this they have the financial resources to
to put climate change on trial show me the money jerry show me your evidence
to say that greenhouse gas emissions are
going to cause global warming prove it prove it that's what really should be
done I don't think that is what's going to happen and as a matter of fact so the
first moves of this were to ask the Hawaii Supreme Court to just throw this out because it's ridiculous and the
Hawaiian Supreme Court did not do that and so there is going to be a trial
about this now the question is are these are these fuel companies going to
capitulate because they are invested in these green technologies as well. And when we look at how fraudulent all this climate change stuff is,
understand that the entire push to stop natural gas
goes back to one bad study from one professor.
One person with a bad study created this.
Claims that greenhouse gas emissions from liquid natural gas are larger than domestically produced coal.
Now, that part of it is not important.
They get into this article, the Daily Caller, where they start comparing the number of angels that are on the head of this pen versus the number of angels that are on the head
of that pen. I mean, which one of these things has more CO2? Come on, don't play that game.
That's stupid. Man-made climate change is nonsense, as we've talked about over and over again.
All of the CO2 is only 0.04% of the atmosphere. And the man-made part of that, according to these people,
is only 3% of that.
It's ridiculous.
It works out to like 2.5 ten-thousandths of a percent man-made.
All of this stuff is nonsense.
And CO2 is necessary for life anyway.
So why debate that aspect of it?
What's important about this
is that all of this began in October 2023, right? It's not that long ago that they decided that
they're going to start shutting down all the gas ranges and things like that. This is all
resting on one person's study that doesn't even make sense within their fantasy world of man-made
climate change.
And that's what it is.
It's a fantasy world.
It's not worth disputing this with them.
But they will take one study, just like we talked about.
One person, they claim, came down with swine flu.
Let's vaccinate everybody real quickly with an untested vaccine.
And people are getting Guillain-Barre and all the rest of the stuff all over the place. Now, zero, zero this, zero that,
right? Zero COVID, zero emissions, all the rest of this. And of course, vision zero is a part of
this as well. That's another way to destroy cars. First of all, we've got to have zero emissions from cars, but we've also got to have zero
pedestrian deaths.
And so now you have Boston, and the way the Boston paper reported this, the Boston Herald,
they said, you know, we've had a string of deaths of pedestrians in Boston, and we're
going to have to take the speed limit down to essentially to zero because of the vision zero programs.
The speed limit has already been changed once from 30 to 25 miles per hour
throughout the city.
Now they want to go from 25 miles an hour down to 20,
but the guy who's pushing this says that's not enough.
That's still too dangerous to have
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Here's the danger of driving 20 miles per hour.
I'll fall asleep behind the wheel.
I'll get so distracted with, let's see, what else can I do with my time here?
Let's see.
Let's play with a radio here.
It's going to be that type of thing.
It's ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous. But they're not going to stop with type of thing. It's ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous.
But they're not going to stop with that either.
But the Boston Herald is saying it's a string of these things.
Had two people die.
And they don't talk about the circumstances of how these people died.
Now, one of them, and it is tragic, one of them was a four-year-old girl who was run over.
Have we all heard about that happening before?
Is this an unprecedented tragedy? Yes, of course. We have all heard about that happening before is this an unprecedented tragedy yes of course we have all heard of this happening before it's very easy to happen
because kids don't know not to play in the street and so they have to have supervision
no discussion at all about you know uh parents you need to keep an eye on your kids uh more and
don't let them play in the street, that type of thing.
We don't know anything about the circumstances of this.
But as soon as this happens, a four-year-old child died.
So let's stop all the cars where they are right now.
Don't let them move.
If they move, 15 miles per hour.
And you know 15 is not going to be good enough for them either.
10.
Let's go down to 10.
Five miles a hair, five?
And then the other one was an elderly guy in a wheelchair.
We don't know what happened with that either.
And just because you've got somebody who has irresponsible,
maybe the driver was completely irresponsible.
Maybe this guy was going across on one of these zebra crossings,
zebra crossings, which I think are the worst things ever. It gives people false confidence.
Well, I got a zebra crossing. Let me go, you know, it's the same type of thing
where people are sitting there at a traffic light. I've got a green light. I'm going to go. Well,
you know, you're in the right, you're legally right to go through that intersection,
but maybe you ought to treat it
as if the people coming the other direction don't pay any attention to the light you know you could
be dead right about this thing but you're still going to get hit and so we we get so focused on
these this is my lane i have a green light i've got a zebra crossing. And we almost, well, it's not possible
for anything to happen to me with that. Well, you better entertain that possibility. And so we don't
know what happened to these two pedestrian fatalities. But now the Boston Herald and
these Democrats in Boston are portraying this as a string of fatalities to throttle down everybody.
And again, Vision Zero is something that they have been selling for quite some time.
Vision Zero was in Austin when I was there.
So it's not just Boston, it's Austin as well.
And whenever you hear them talk about zero, just like COVID zero, you know that you're
in for some draconian, dystopian, irrational measures that are going to be there to try to zero out everything.
Because we're going to have perfection.
Perfection doesn't exist in real life.
I've got to eliminate all risks of anything happening.
And so that means that we're going to have to eliminate the cars eventually.
And that's what this is truly about.
That's why they're pushing vision zero. So this one guy says Flynn is the one who's pushing it.
He's pushing for a new 20 mile per hour speed limit with enhanced traffic enforcement by the police.
But he thinks a new limit should actually be 15.
Half of what it was not very long ago it was 30 miles an hour
he said at a wednesday meeting referencing the city's goal for vision zero he said in boston 25
miles an hour is excessive driving through a dense neighborhood i think it should be 20. I even think it should be 15.
But driving 25 on a residential street is unhealthy. It is unsafe.
Why is that the case?
I mean, we've got a residential street, as I just pointed out yesterday.
If your kids are outside, if they're riding a bike or if they're playing in the yard or they're walking down the sidewalk,
you're going to have noisy neighbors nosy neighbors and noisy neighbors are going
to call the cops on them, send CPS out.
I mean, we're not allowed to have the kids are not allowed to be outside the house anyway.
So what's going on with this?
What was happening with this four-year-old?
Didn't somebody call CPS and they saw a four-year-old unaccompanied out there?
I mean, we're supposed to have the police come swooping in and take kids away from any parents and allow them outside to
play or ride a bike so what's this about i mean why do we need to worry about any of this stuff
right kids aren't supposed to be outside anyway a safety surge program is what they call it safety
always about safety they installed speed hump zones, hump zones, safety,
that lower the limit on qualifying neighborhood streets to make them safer for pedestrians.
So they have a safety surge.
The surge, we got the surge.
We had a safety surge with COVID too, didn't we?
They can't even come up with new names for this stuff.
The MacGuffin is so repetitive.
Whether you're talking about the climate MacGuffin or you're talking about the COVID MacGuffin,
you still got the sage.
It's all about safety.
We got a safety sage here.
Boston should also consider experimenting with electronic technology, they said,
designed to automatically slow speeding cars down to whatever uh flynn or
any of the other dictators decide uh this is already being tested in other cities across
the country he said especially i guess on these new electric vehicles not just the electric
vehicles but uh all the new cars are being loaded up with spy tech, but especially the electric ones, right? On Tuesday, a 57-year-old man in a wheelchair was struck and killed
by a cement truck driver in the area of South Boston.
And again, whose fault was this?
If it was the fault of the cement truck, should we ban cement trucks too?
You know, there's much chance of surviving if you get hit by a cement truck should we ban cement trucks too you know and much chance of surviving if you get hit
by a cement truck even if um you know you may not be in a wheelchair you might be in a automobile
you're still not going to survive so shouldn't we just ban cement trucks let's ban cement oh i'm
sorry they're already working on that aren't they because it's got carbon footprints as well it's
putting out emissions as well we got to ban that as well.
We'll have to live in a hermetically sealed environment
to please Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates.
Lowering Boston's speed limit won't slow cars down
without a street redesign, says a transit advocate.
He doesn't advocate uh being having a transportation he may advocate public transit
because that's the point they want to get rid of drivers they want to get rid of cars all cars not
just uh internal combustion engines all cars a string of serious pedestrian crashes Two of them. Two of them. And so we're going to take a quick break and
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all right welcome back and uh i've got a couple of tips here i want to acknowledge on rock fan
uh doug a lug thank you doug i appreciate that he says christ
is king yeah that's uh oh well i i guess we're not going to be investigated by the adl for being
anti-semitic right is that amazing um and he says and david knight is the man well thank you i
appreciate that and on rock fan sean e thank you very much As a matter of fact, I had somebody else on RockFan send me a comment.
This is William Wallace, who is on RockFan.
And he said, Alex Jones show yesterday, April 4th.
The first five minutes, he said, don't ask me why I was listening.
I don't very often.
But sometimes I want to hear what the CIA is saying.
Anyway, he had an interview playing.
And the guy was saying that he talked to trump
and there's a plan oh it's always a plan with trump isn't it i mean he's got everything figured
out uh there's a plan and when implemented illegals will want to deport themselves
i was laughing at the idea of america becoming such a excrement hole that they actually left.
You may not care, but he says, I thought you would maybe enjoy a laugh at the stupidity of these people.
You know, the gullibility of his audience as well.
You know, the interesting thing, as I saw that, I thought about what happened with the wall on the border.
I never built the wall.
He didn't bring the troops home.
He said he was going to end Afghanistan and Iraq and bring the troops home.
He could have brought the troops home.
He could have put them at the border.
He could have used that.
He could have used the money from the defense budget to defend our border and build the wall.
There's so many different things that he could have done.
But, of course, as I've said over and over again, I don't put a lot of faith in physical barriers because you can go over a wall, under a wall, around a wall,
especially if the wall is only four or 500 miles of a 2000 mile border, it's easy to go around it.
But I don't put too much confidence in physical barriers, just like I don't put confidence
in law enforcement being able to stop drug abuse.
It's a different kind of problem.
Drug abuse is based on spiritual problems, medical problems, psychological problems.
You can't solve those with law enforcement.
And there's a lot of law enforcement officers who will tell you that after they retire.
And a lot of prosecutors will tell you that after they retire. And a lot of prosecutors will tell you that after they retire.
Uh, but, uh, it's also the problem at the border.
And when I was looking at this, I told Karen, I said, you know, we look at Trump
and the border at the very beginning for the first couple of months, everybody
kind of laid back and immigration dropped significantly
and then after about three months or so they figured out he was a paper tiger he was all
talk and no action and they're like let's wait and see what this guy's gonna do he sounds pretty
crazy he sounds like he's really passionate about this let's see what he's going to do well he did
nothing and so then it picked back up again and it and and not only that, but they created the caravans and everything.
And so they were stopped.
Not because of any barrier.
There was no physical barrier there the first couple of months of his administration, and there was still no physical barrier there toward the end
of his administration in 2020, when he started playing the pandemic games and
he shut the border down saying, well, we got to shut the border down because of
pandemic stuff was that really, uh, we got to shut the border down because of pandemic stuff.
Was that really, did they stop people from coming in?
Did you see law enforcement there stopping people from coming in?
Did you see walls that went up because of that?
No, still nothing had happened to actually interdict it physically. Could it be that immigration and the interceptions of people dropped?
Could it be that maybe they weren't, they didn't want to engage people?
You know, you had cops all over the place.
Stop pulling people over for speeding.
Could it be they didn't want to have interaction with people because they
believed in the pandemic?
Could it be that maybe the people in other countries looked at the idiotic
measures that were being taken here in America and said,
I don't want to go to that place.
Not now, anyway.
Could it have been that?
Because I had people contacting me from Africa and many other places where,
you know, we call them developing countries or third world.
You know, it's not, it's not a third world thing came from the first world being the U S and
Western Europe, second world being the communist nations and third world be the others. And the
third world where we weren't bothering them. Uh, I had one guy contact me from Africa and he said,
you know, there's absolutely nothing around here.
He said the Europeans and Americans were real worried about all this stuff.
And he said they went home and he said, it's great.
The rest of us are here and we're going about our business.
Nobody's wearing masks.
Nobody's staying six feet apart.
Nobody's shutting down any businesses and we're all just fine.
So it's crazy people from Western countries that have now gone home.
Could it be that that's why immigration dropped?
Not because of anything that Trump did, except for the fact that, you know,
he went absolutely crazy, but maybe, you know,
Trump and his policies all replicated by Trudeau and Macron and all these other people,
maybe these globalist policies that Trump is implementing and lockstep of
these other people.
Could it be that that was so crazy?
They didn't want to come here.
That's what I think.
And so again,
getting back to the,
um,
uh,
the climate MacGuffin,
new England is bracing for spring snowstorm.
As I said,
Karen got into some snow
flurries yesterday here. When we moved to North Carolina in 1983, I remember it was a Friday,
it was April 15th, got my taxes done. I already set it up to move. I resigned that job, starting
a new job on the following Monday. And so we drove straight through with our dog on our lap, it was a miserable trip, and I got to Research Triangle
Park, and on that Monday, my first day of work, it was snowing, and I grew up in Florida,
and that was not typical at all for the Triangle, the Piedmont area of North Carolina.
I said to Karen, I said, what have we done?
I didn't want
to move to the arctic north and it's april the 18th and it's snowing well you know that kind
of stuff happens and yet it was rfk juniors i just pointed out a few days ago he was telling
everybody you know 15 years ago we'd seen the end of snow. Kids in Washington and New York were not going to ever see snow again
because of global warming.
Who knew that this was not going to be true?
Well, we all knew that.
We all knew that.
Calendar says it's spring, but winter storm warnings are in effect
in the Midwest and the Northeast.
Imagine that.
The hippy-dppy weatherman would be absolutely
amazed, wouldn't he? And then you have booty gay talking about EVs. And he says, uh, the industry
is moving toward EVs. He says, but we can't let economically smart play happen at its own pace.
So I said, that's really smart. That's really smart economically.
But you know these people out there that I've been selected to rule over?
They're a bunch of rubes.
They're idiots.
We can't let this proceed at the pace that they want to go.
We've got to intervene and force people to do it at a faster pace.
So it's on Fox News, and Boudier says,
quote, the automotive sector is moving towards EVs.
Well, he's a day late and a dollar short, isn't he?
And China pushed for an advantage in the EV market because that's the economically smart play,
but we can't just sit back and let this happen at its own pace
because there's competition between the U.S. and China.
Well, here's the thing. I guess when i'm buying a car i don't think i'm going to need to buy another car uh looking at the features and the costs and all the rest of this stuff i think i'm
going to go with what i've got but when you're looking to buy a car do you really care if it's
about this competition between us andS. and China anymore?
Yeah, I know people look at foreign and domestic cars and the automobile industry,
but they've already got it in the cards that they're going to shut down American automotive industry.
How do we know?
Well, because China is in this position and has been given this superior advantage
by these very globalist and environmentalists that Boudig gay is part of. They put in the Paris climate treaty.
They said China can have as dirty and as cheap energy as they want.
So right there that wipes out all of our industry, not just the cars.
And nobody wants to talk about that,
but then they also have an advantage with the minerals that are used for that.
And then, of course, there's the usual stuff of intellectual property theft,
slave labor, currency manipulation, and all the rest that's part of the China price.
But, you know, Boudigal knows better.
He's smarter than us, and he wants to push us into this kind of transportation that they've already given an overwhelming advantage to China.
China has been able to leapfrog.
We had 100 years of experience in terms of developing mechanical engines.
And then, of course, they made them a lot more complicated.
And the automotive industry was fine with that, with these EPA regulations making them complicated
because that kept competition away.
Can't make a simple car.
Well, the EVs are very simple cars.
And so that advantage that they had
that was actually helped by the EPA regulations,
they decided they would play along
with the government regulations against the environment.
And then, uh-oh, now we've got ourselves in a problem.
Now the government, that same agency, is going to sweep all that stuff away.
So John Roberts on Fox says, well, Tesla cells fell 8.5% the first quarter of this year.
Ford this week is laying off two-thirds of its workforce of the f-150 electric lightning plant it's also scaling back a battery production
facility because of sagging sales ev sales are nowhere near what this president wanted or
expected yet the administration continues to shove them down consumers throats why he asked
boudiguet boudiguet said, well, let's be clear.
Consumers have wanted and purchased more EVs every single year than the year before.
This is what is known as a half-truth.
Yes, that is true.
But it's not the whole truth.
For example, in the UK, the Telegraph just had an article as he was saying this. The Telegraph in the UK said there in that country,
EV sales and they have much stronger EV sales there than they do here because they've enacted all kinds of draconian penalties.
I mean, you even get charged more for a parking space
if you've got a diesel car or truck.
And so their EV sales were up 3.8 but guess what internal combustion engine sales
were up 9.2 so yeah uh it's sales are going up but not as fast as the sales for the internal
combustion engines and the one that really caught fire were hybrids,
up 37% in the UK because they're putting so much pressure
on them and the gas prices are so high.
But the hybrids don't cut it.
You can't drive a hybrid into Sadiq Khan's London.
You'll get a ticket.
It's got to be ultra low emission.
And they have banned hybrids.
Not going to allow that to happen.
They know better than you what you not going to allow that to happen they know better than you
what you are going to be allowed to drive during the trump administration china was not really able
to build an advantage in the ev market says um breitbart and that's absolutely wrong trump didn't
do anything to stop any of that this is all just being developed and pushed along.
Yes, Biden is pushing it harder, but the EPA and all these,
the IPCC at the UN and Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum in China,
all the rest of the Paris Climate Accord that Trump left in,
made all of this stuff possible.
And they said,
obviously not because they're big environmentalists over in China,
but just because that's the economically smart play.
So the advantage that Breitbart doesn't want to talk about
is in this Paris Climate Acc accord that trump left in place the
advantage uh is not green it doesn't have to be green they just say well you're going to be allowed
to um have as many and as dirty of power plants as you want so booty gay goes on on this fox
interview to say that opposing electric cars is like wanting a landline phone forever.
Well, would you rather have a landline phone
or would you rather have one of these big brother tracking devices,
which is what the smartphones have become?
And it's kind of interesting, too, because when you go back and look at the landline phones,
those of us who remember what these things were, we know how a government monopoly given to AT&T stymied all innovation in phones.
I remember when I was in high school, I mean, they were fighting with a phone company to try to have push-button phones or whatever.
I mean, it basically required an act of Congress to modify anything on the phone because of
a government-granted monopoly.
Couldn't own the phone.
You had to rent the phone from them, all the rest of these types of things.
And so Boudiguet says, this is like wanting a landline phone forever.
He said, sometimes when these debates happen, I feel like it's the early 2000s. And I'm talking to some people who think that we can just have landline phones forever.
Now, you know, I used to make fun of Boudier when he was running.
They called him Mayor Pete.
I called him Mayor Peewee because he reminds me so much of Peewee Herman.
I'm sorry, operator, I can't hear you.
I'm trying to use the phone.
Yeah, I'm trying to use a landline here.
So, you know, back off, Jack.
I can't go outside because I got this cord here.
So quiet.
You know, it's interesting.
Eric Peters and I have always talked about how they're turning cars.
These electric cars are turning them into and the other cars as well, unnecessary bells and whistles, unnecessary distractions on the center console that they would give you a ticket if you were doing that kind of stuff with a phone.
But hey, if you take your eyes off of the road and you're playing with this thing on the center console, which is essentially some kind of an iPad nailed to the dashboard, if you do that, well, we're not going to give you a ticket.
And we'll allow General Motors and all these other people,
put all kinds of ads and things like that.
Oh, you're passing one of these fast food places.
Would you like to have a coupon?
We're going to turn in there.
Always distracting you, right?
And so Eric Peters and I have talked about for the longest time,
you know, what they're doing is they're just turning,
the cars are turning into appliances, and that appliance is a smartphone and now we've gone full circle we have a chinese smartphone company has now unveiled its first ev
of course of course this is where this is all headed. It's all headed to China.
It's all headed to the cars becoming smartphones.
They say that their car is going to be comparable to a Porsche and a Tesla.
And of course they can leapfrog the sports cars of Europe because again,
they don't care about that century of engine technology that's been developed.
We just throw that out the window.
We don't care anymore.
They also claim some pretty impressive statistics, 434 to 516 mile range and only costing $43,000.
And I say only because that's significantly below where most of the EVs are.
The question is going to be, though, is that a real range?
Or are they exaggerating that as they want to do?
Some people are saying not even, this is from the UK Telegraph,
not even Elon can save EVs from disaster.
And, oh, by the way, neither can Bo neither can mayor peewee according to the aa in the uk that's like the triple a here in the united states
automobile association the second-hand values of the 20 most popular electric and hybrid cars was
down 12 in the first quarter this year compared to the first quarter of 2023.
That is the drop in value of like-for-like cars, not what buyers can expect to lose in depreciation over the first year.
That's a big difference, right?
We're not talking just about that.
We're talking about how they're all starting to get in this price competition.
And that's an addition to the depreciation you normally have.
In some cases, the fall has been even greater.
The value of a one-year-old Peugeot E2008 with 10,000 miles on it fell 38.7%.
And the tide has turned for Tesla as well.
In the three months to March, it sold 386,000 cars, down from 4,000 the same period of the year earlier.
Tesla shares plunged 7% on the news.
The company's market valuation, however, is still nearly twice as much as the second most
valuable stock, car stock, and that's Toyota.
Toyota sells massive amounts of cars, makes massive amounts of money, but it's still this
EV bubble that is there
if battery technology develops to the point where electric cars can travel 500 miles on a single
charge and take 10 minutes to recharge this person says they'll sell themselves until that point he's
not interested and I can charge mine way faster than 10 minutes because wherever you do this i mean you're talking about actual energy going into the tank
which in a gasoline car is the gasoline uh forget about all the swiping of the card and this and
the that and paying and all that um yeah that takes time but that is has to be done regardless
of the kind of car that is but i can fill mine up in 30 seconds once i get started um because it's such a
small tank in it so uh when we look at this this all just comes back to lies and to mandates it's
another mcguffin just like the pandemic always was well we're going to take a quick break and
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we're going to be talking about the economy. We'll of course be talking about the war because
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well a 15-year study has been released that is really surprising guess what if you don't keep pressuring kids and mutilating them
the vast majority of kids grow out of gender confusion and they stop wearing capes and trying
to jump off of uh roofs as well and other dangerous things like that if you get them
through those stages who knew well we all knew we've always known all of this, and we've always known that this is gaslighting and grooming.
Babylon Bee puts it this way.
Democrats warn parents to quickly transition their kids before they grow out of it.
The new study, they said, created a new sense of urgency within the Biden administration
to make sure that parents take action now so that as many children as can be transition before it's too late.
Chop them up now, folks, Biden said in a statement to American parents.
Let me be clear.
There is no time to waste.
If you don't transition your kids now, you run the risk of having them grow out of their gender dysphoria and maturing into healthy, mentally stable adults who aren't confused about their gender.
Don't wait.
Get them to one of those weird doctors.
Swap out their privates.
Get it done.
End of speech.
Walk away.
See, it's a teleprompter there, right?
Of course, the real issue with this, and there are parents who push the kids into it, but
the real issue is the schools
get them out of the schools one girl has been sexually assaulted in the bathroom in portland
and um by two trans women who are men right the guys uh but then um when this was after she was gang raped by these
guys the school investigated it they didn't call the police and they said no problem you know
these are trannies don't dare criticize them and so um now the portland family is suing the school district for $9 million because their daughter was gang raped and the school decided that they would partner with this.
The boys only got one day of suspension and the school district did not even call the police.
Instead, the school conducted their own quote unquote investigation. At least two of the
boys identified themselves as women. And that information was left out of many news outlets.
We don't want to talk about that. They identify as women, but they rape girls as well. That seems
to be a familiar story that we've seen over and over again. One detransitioner crashed the Disney
shareholder meeting, blames the company for her body being irreversibly damaged. And she tells
Iger, the CEO, lawsuits are coming. I hope they do. I mean, that's a, you know, these people who,
the parents who sued that school district for nine million dollars.
Good for them.
Good for them.
At some point, the community has to stop this.
And if we don't stop it, we're all going to pay for this one way or the other.
A former transgender who had detransitioned crashed Disney's shareholder meeting on Wednesday and called in a public line accusing the studio of pressuring young girls into undergoing sex change procedures.
Chloe Cole said, well, she transitioned to a boy at the age of 16.
She had surgery.
She had hormone treatment.
She said her body has been irreversibly damaged.
That's her statement. She is part of has been irreversibly damaged. That's her statement.
She is part of a group called do no harm,
which opposes transgender procedures for minors.
Since the transitioning,
she has become a vocal opponent of the trans lobbies,
aggressive push to allow children to undergo irreversible procedures to
change their sex.
And, uh, you know, it was, was it's interesting i was looking up something else and an old article came up about uh you remember the the obsession of the
left a few years ago was uh muslims and their female genital mutilation stuff that they were doing.
And that was being done to them, right?
This is something that they have gaslighted people to say, well, I want that done, right?
And so that's the only distinction.
That they didn't run a psychological op on them to get them to say, oh, yes, I really would like to have that.
It was heinous.
And yet nobody's talking about that anymore.
Isn't that interesting?
That topic has just gone away.
That was their favorite topics to talk about.
And that's just gone away.
Because now we're mutilating children.
So she said, Mr. Iger, Disney, under your watch, is pushing the limited agenda of gender ideology.
Disney has become the Ursula, stealing the voices of thousands of little aerials across the world by telling us that we can be something that we can never become.
And the lawsuits are coming, sir.
In recent years, Disney has promoted transgenderism in its entertainment aimed at children. Of course, transgender and other gender nonconformist characters have appeared in multiple
Disney TV series, including Baymax, Loki, Ironheart,
Raven's Home. The animated Disney Plus series Baymax features
a transgender man. Of course, we had, for
very, very young children, they had a man dressed up as a woman. I talked about that
a couple of years ago.
It's really disgusting.
But it's really the schools.
It's really the schools where this is, and entertainment as well, but the schools are
really the primary, I believe.
And now we have the Satanic Temple is set to enter Florida school curriculum after exploiting
a loophole and a bill that was designed to increase religious
freedom.
You know, for the longest time, when I was a child, middle of the 20th century, we got
to stop anybody from exercising any religion.
So let's purge everything out of there.
And now they're saying, well, you know, that's not establishing a religion.
Establishment of religion is if you force people to go to a particular church and they
get fined if they don't attend some but in almost
all cases they had to pay money to that denomination that was what they were talking about
with establishment in the early colonies and you still had state churches that persisted into in
massachusetts into the 1840s in connecticut nearly as long, even after the prohibition of the federal government,
having one established religion was there. And so that's not what they're talking about.
Nobody ever thought that the exercise of religion or even pushing a Christian worldview
was a problem. But I think that this satanic lawsuit opens up another possibility for us to look at what is happening with this.
Because the satanic temple has made it very clear.
They don't believe in Satan.
They don't believe this is not a religion for them.
This is an anti-religion for them.
They're doing this simply to shut down the free exercise of religion by other people.
And so it is not a religion.
That is not my judgment.
That is what they say about what they do.
They say it is not a religion.
And so if they're going to present it as some kind of a quasi-religion,
even though they don't believe any of this stuff,
what they say they're doing is they're presenting a worldview that is anti-Christian.
We've already got several of those that are being pushed out through the schools, don't
we?
And worldview is really a set of ethics, a set of commandments that you have to do.
Don't we have that already with the trainings?
Don't we have that already with the climate stuff?
Don't we have that already with the critical race theory and the DEI stuff?
Aren't those worldviews that come with this is good, that is bad, that's evil, we're going
to punish that severely?
Aren't they religions?
Aren't they intolerant religions?
Yes, they are.
They're worldviews and they're religions, and that's what Satananic temple is as well it's an intolerant secular religion
that has a whole set of commandments to control your behavior and it's being pushed through the
school and that should end because the schools are really establishing these religions they're saying
you must do this you cannot do that we're going to remove your free exercise religion and that
ought to be the takeaway for all of that.
Four more Christians have been found guilty over a prayer gathering at a Nashville abortion clinic.
You know, when you look at the UK arresting a woman who's silently praying outside.
Just think about the fact this is in the Bible Belt, but of course it's not really a Tennessee law.
This is a federal law, the FACE Act.
And they're sending people to jail for a very, very long time.
As a matter of fact, when you look at what is going on in politics,
RFK Jr., he was out there saying, well, we need to pardon Assange.
We need to pardon Ed Snowden.
In a flyer that he put out, there was something that gave
people the impression that he wanted to treat the January, the six people
as political prisoners and they are.
But when that came out, RFK Jr.
Now is doing somersaults trying to distance himself from that.
I don't think that, um, the January that the January 6th people are political prisoners.
Oh, really?
Really?
Isn't that interesting?
Because we've just had the FBI arresting a couple three years after there.
They were there in the Capitol for 12 minutes.
They didn't do anything to harm anybody
they were let in and they were there for 12 minutes and now the government has swat teamed
the two of them guns in their faces handcuff them lead them away and they want to put them in jail
for years rfk jr doesn't want to stand up to that. And quite frankly, where are these spineless Republicans?
Where have they been for the last four years?
They're scared to death to stand up for these people who have been political prisoners.
Now, the same thing is happening with pro-life people as well.
Four more Christians have been found guilty of a prayer gathering at Nashville Abortion
Clinic. The Department of Justice, yeah, you can put that in air quotes,
will be throwing an elderly survivor of a communist concentration camp into a federal prison
for sitting in a wheelchair in the hallway of an abortion business and singing church hymns.
That's what this has come to.
They had a trial at the Fred,
now that's something to think about,
Thompson Courthouse.
Fred Thompson, when he was running,
oh, that's something to think about.
But the key story here is this elderly person,
elderly woman, who was in a wheelchair,
89 years old,
Ms. Edel has been a longtime peaceful activist at abortion clinics.
Motivated by her traumatic childhood in communist Yugoslavia,
she was removed from her home with her family.
They were allowed to keep only a dish and the clothing that they wore on their backs.
She recalls being stuffed into a cattle car, shipped to a camp where she nearly starved
to death while she watched the people around her die.
As a child, she watched the dead being put on wagons and then being buried in mass graves.
We were considered to be non-human with just permission given for torturing and killing
us by the government, she told an interviewer in 2018.
Our government's legalizing abortion does not make it right or good, she told the Epoch Times in a 2023 interview.
She said, if it is right for the American government to legalize the killing of innocent human beings inside the womb, pre-born babies then why do we condemn the nazis who also legalize the extermination
of born people jews gypsies and others all were unwanted individuals if it's a good thing to kill
human beings just as long as the government says so then we have no right to condemn anybody else. But we all know deep down that these things
are evil. Nobody's life is ultimately safe in a nation that is ruled by someone who does not
respect all human life, from conception to natural death. It will just depend on who is in power
and whose whim will dictate who is permitted to live and who is going to be exterminated?
That's her quote.
That's what she said.
This 89-year-old who was sitting in a wheelchair, singing hymns, a communist concentration camp survivor.
She called the abortion business, she compared it to death camps well i guess now
she'll be called out by the adl for being anti-semitic right you can't say that
you know anybody who compares anything to the holocaust well now that you have denigrated the
holocaust it's got to be held separate and apart from everything else well no it's very similar
to a lot of things that are happening out here.
But if you point that out, oh, now you are anti-Semitic.
I'm not going to play that game.
She said, when I was on a cattle car with all my people and we were shipped to the death camp to be exterminated,
the people around us were not in agreement with what the government did.
But they were intimidated, she said.
We have to overcome that fear.
And we have to do what is right anyway.
I wished in those days that somebody would have cared enough
to go stand on those railroad tracks and say,
you cannot take these babies and these children and these adults
unless you go over my dead body.
That's what she was doing at the abortion clinic.
She said, if more and more would just lay down their lives and be willing to at least
go to jail to protect these babies, we would have more success.
But then who knows what the Lord will do.
Maybe he will honor even the sacrifice of the few.
I am always hopeful, she said.
Well, she's 89. She has a has a purpose she has a cause she's fearless
she has seen what this is she knows it has to be stopped she knows that she's not going to
live forever and she's living for the eternal life and yet we look at what is happening when
we remove the culture of life and society we We have a physically healthy Dutch woman, 28 years old,
has decided to be euthanized because she's got depression.
And she's very excited now about that.
As a matter of fact, Babylon Bee kind of made a satire about that.
You know, finally lifting her out of her depression
because now she's going to be killed in a couple of months
oh well okay well maybe you don't need to be suicide anymore where you just keep uh moving
that date out uh so she's completely physically healthy but she says uh she struggles with
depression autism and borderline personality disorder uh she lives in a small village in
the netherlands near the german border scheduled for euthanasia in a small village in the Netherlands near the German border,
scheduled for euthanasia in May, despite being in love with her 40-year-old
boyfriend and living with two cats.
Once aspired to be a psychiatrist, she has been dealing with mental health
struggles throughout her life.
And so now she's very excited because they're going to allow her to kill herself.
Now, the National Review op-ed piece, and this is a comment that was made by a member of parliament,
former Tory member of parliament, Matthew Paris. They said, normalizing assisted suicide will lead to a duty to die.
A duty to die.
Just as we had a duty to mask up.
We had a duty to lock down.
We had a duty to take the jab.
And on and on.
Euthanasia isn't really about compassion,
but the fear of decline and a loathing of dependency.
A new column published in the Times of London, in which former Tory MP Matthew Paris argues that euthanasia and assisted suicide should not only be permitted, but encouraged.
The title of the op-ed piece is, We Can't Afford a Taboo on Assisted Dying.
So he's fully in with us.
And listen to his logic.
And he's the one who's saying that it's going to lead to a duty to die.
I can't dispute the objector's belief that once assisted dying becomes normalized,
we will become more apt to ask yourselves, for how much longer can we justify
the struggle? The word, let me interrupt here a second. Have you connected with Gerald? Okay,
good. So we're just going to finish this up and we'll go to Gerald. And so the National Review
says, to use the word justify here is telling. It is not only concerned the suffering of the
person who is ill, disabled, or elderly, but the suffering of the person who is ill disabled or
elderly but the suffering that the person is supposedly causing to family and society who
have to take care of that person that's where the duty to die comes in paris believes that
eventually for such a person to continue to live will be considered to be unjustifiable this is
what he says in his op-ed piece.
Quote, is life still giving us more pleasure than pain?
How much is all this costing relatives and the health service?
How much of a burden are we placing on those who love us? How much of a burden are we placing on ourselves?
If assisted dying becomes common and widely accepted,
hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions,
will consider choosing this road when the time comes.
And in some cases, even ask themselves whether it would be selfish not to kill themselves.
Within a decade or more, assisted suicide will be seen as normal road for many to take and be considered socially responsible just like wearing your mask or something like that right and even finally it will be urged upon people
then it will be demanded of people just like the mask and other things and we have seen this type
of logic well okay this uh this kid's going to be a burden to society burden to the parents
so we should kill that child and yet over and over again
we see parents who love that child Paris sees the future as a war between the old
and the sick and the young and the healthy based on the cost of caring for
people with dementia disabilities serious illness he says this resource
imbalance helps to explain the government's desperate reliance on
immigration to the rage of electorates who won't face the fundamental question He says, this resource imbalance helps to explain the government's desperate reliance on immigration.
To the rage of electorates who won't face the fundamental question,
how are our economies going to pay for the ruinously expensive overhang that dare not speak its name?
Old age and infirmity.
His piece clearly lays out the policy and the moral issues that we should be debating,
rather than the phony baloney assertions that assisted suicide is only for the terminally ill,
for whom nothing else can be done to alleviate suffering.
That is not true.
And indeed, such proposals are merely stations on the way to creating a crassly abandoning society
in which the weakest and the most vulnerable among us become a killable cast.
Now, I don't know if the National Review wants to make, they didn't know where in this article
did they make that comparison to babies.
There's nobody that is more helpless and vulnerable than a baby, than an unborn baby. And when we throw away life and we treat it cheaply,
it will come back to haunt each and every one of us.
If we allow that to be established as our societal worldview,
if we allow the government to champion that as a noble and good thing,
we'll be signing our own death warrants, and rightly so.
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But joining us now is Gerald.
And Gerald, we were just saying in this brief time that we had,
how spot on you have been with all the predictions,
whether it's been financial,
and unfortunately it looks like the war stuff as well.
I hope you're wrong about that war thing,
but certainly you've already been proven right in terms of financial things,
gold and commercial real estate, way, way, way ahead of the curve
on all the rest of the people.
Yeah, one of our top trends for 2024, January 2nd,
a golden year for gold.
Yeah.
That's right.
We gave the details.
And now as we're speaking, gold is what?
About $3,200 and, you know, $25 or something like that.
Yeah, $2,000, $2,325. $2,000, $2,200. or something like that. Yeah.
2000,
2000,
three and 25,
2000,
2,200,
headed to 3,000, 2,300.
I'm thinking,
did I miss that this morning?
That it jumped 50%.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I always get the numbers.
I've never been good at numbers.
Oh,
that's fine.
But you're good at trends and you knew that was coming and you told us why it was
coming you know election year they're gonna they'll come with any kind of flimsy excuse or
maybe no excuse at all they're just uh play these games and so this last week we we've seen pretty
much everything except um gold and then of course oil i thought this was interesting this was a
this is the headline gerald on the Drudge Report.
I took a screenshot of it.
I'll pull it up here.
I know you can't see it.
Drudge Report.
CIA warns Iran attack within 48 hours.
Palestinian intifada drills.
War cabinet meets.
Embassy is evacuated.
And then it says oil flashes $90.
And then underneath that, it says, is Saudi Arabia trying to sabotage Biden?
Is Biden trying to sabotage the world with World War III?
I mean, if you're going to escalate a Middle East conflict, of course, oil is going to go up.
But other than oil, gold has really been the star so far in the last couple of weeks.
Go back to your trends journal.
We've been warning about oil prices.
Brent crude going up now for what?
A year?
Mm-hmm.
Again, there's one after another.
Week after week, we've been saying this,
that you go back several months ago,
a couple of months ago,
you had Brent crude selling for what?
$73 a barrel. Now we're about $91 a barrel.
And this is just the beginning
because Israel is going, oh, I love
what they say, that murderer,
that genocidal murderer,
Netanyahu,
Iran better not attack us because they'll pay the price.
It's okay for you to kill as many Iranians as you want.
You can bomb and kill anybody anywhere you want,
but how dare you fight back?
We're the chosen people, and we chose to kill you, so you can't fight back? Yeah. We're the chosen people and we chose to kill you.
So you can't fight back.
Yeah.
They're going to retaliate.
They're going to retaliate.
You're going to see oil prices.
If oil prices go, our warning, if Brent crude hits $130 a barrel, you're going to see the economy crash and the equity markets crash because
this whole thing has been artificially propped up.
People forget again,
tracking trends is the understanding of where we are,
how we got here to see where we're going.
Go back to 2019.
Oh,
you mean Germany was on the brink of a recession before this happened? Oh yeah, that's right. Oh, you mean Germany was on the brink of a recession before this happened?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Oh, you forgot about all those repos going on and how they were pumping.
The Federal Reserve was pumping in all that money into the markets because they needed the dough because it was going down so bad.
Oh, you forgot about that then the covet comes is
just keep pumping trillions of dollars into the economy bring interest rates down to zero
artificially prop up this thing to keep the scam going yeah people forgot all about this
so here we are now
israel is going to ramp up this war.
It is only going to escalate.
Back when I was a young man, and maybe you're too young to remember, but I don't know.
Once upon a time, there was a war going on in Israel back in 1973.
And what did the Arab nations do?
They put an embargo on the oil.
Oil prices skyrocketed.
Inflation went through the roof.
I remember as a guy waiting on lines to get gasoline for your car, like an hour. If they put an embargo on the oil, it's over.
It's over.
And again, we've been warning, warning, warning, warning,
that forecasting actually,
that Ukraine is going to ramp up the war against Russia
as they're losing.
And now it's more bombs away into the 15% of Russian oil and gas
has been closed down
because of the bombings on Russian oil fields
and gas lines by the Ukrainians.
And refineries and things like that.
Refineries.
And Israel bombing Iranian oil pipelines and refineries.
That's right.
So they're going to, this is, we are, you know, you said, I hope I'm wrong about the wars in front of everybody's eyes.
Yes.
Yes, it is. But you know, and I have to tell you,
I think this is going to be
the last time I'm on your show
because you've been
very disrespectful
in not talking about Taylor Swift.
All right, let's really be stupid.
Let's be a common American jerk.
We don't know anything
that's going on.
We know did Taylor Swift
get laid last night.
You know, does her husband, you know, that's the mentality.
The people have no clue of what's going on.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
And let me ask you, of course, I do remember the Arab embargo,
and I remember the inflation that came after that.
I remember our first home was a 13
fixed mortgage things like that i mean crazy stuff that happened and of course gold went
through the ceiling now that was an embargo of of the u.s primarily because they were angry
at the united states but it had global repercussions for everything this could be
different because rather than it just being an embargo you know they could destroy capacity which you can't just undo that the next day right
if you blow up refineries and oil fields and all the rest of this stuff uh once you change your
mind and say okay we're ready to stop you can't just stop it right then and so this could be even
worse than an embargo i think what what happens to um what happens to gold and in this type of
scenario uh with oil going up and the economy going down of course i mean you know and what
do they do with the interest rates to try to compensate for this because they're going to
want in the next few months to make the economy look good after that biden is um if he's the
president he's more than content to let let America rot and go down the tubes.
But he wants it to look good coming in the next few months.
So if oil keeps going up and more unrest happens and there's more destruction there, what does he do to the economy?
When all else fails, they take you to war.
Yeah.
We're going to go to war before the elections.
That's my forecast.
Okay. Yeah. Wow. yeah we're going to go to war before the elections that's my forecast okay yeah wow again and you
these are just some of the articles out and just in the last couple of days um
here we go uh let's see
well cia has been warning that iran is going to counterattack within 48 hours. And of course, you know, after this...
Yeah, the CIA, they're so brilliant.
They know everything.
I know.
I know.
That's what you see all over the media.
Russia and NATO already in direct confrontation.
Kremlin.
This came out yesterday.
They go on to say that the bloc itself is already involved in a ukraine conflict nato continues to move
toward our borders expanding its military infrastructure toward our borders in fact
our relationships have now descended to the level of direct confrontation all right wow that that's
coming from russia that's from russia's from Russia's Kremlin spokesman.
NATO continues to fulfill its purpose, which currently, however, in no way contributes to security, predictably, and stability on the continent.
But on the contrary, it is a destabilizing factor.
That's coming from them.
Then you got another one.
NATO summit in Brussels prepares massive escalation of war on Russia.
Quote, Europe now faces war on a scale we thought was resigned to history.
Wow.
That's shooting out of the mouth of an arrogant little boy that's Stoltenberg.
Yeah, the guy that's the NATO security general.
An arrogant little SOB. He goes on that NATO must stand firm on our support for Ukraine.
Allies continue to make major deliveries of weapons, ammunition and equipment.
Any delay in providing support has consequences on the battlefield.
As we speak,
Ukraine will become a member of NATO.
It is a question of when,
not if.
And then he goes on to say,
Stoltenberg at NATO,
that Stoltenberg said it'll become a member of NATO.
Yeah.
Ukraine will become a member of NATO.
It is not a question of when, not if.
It's a question of when, not if.
You ready?
Yeah.
This is from this fat mouse's mouth.
Quote, we know that our security is not regional, it's global.
Wait a minute.
What's going on between Russiaussia and ukraine is not global and is not regional this has been going on since captain the great yeah that's right
they are ramping up war on nato plans a hundred billion dollar fund
to kiev NATO plans a $100 billion fund to Kiev.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And of course, it wasn't just a NATO guy, because I saw that Blinken just said that.
Said Ukraine will become a member of NATO.
And so that means that, you know, that's war.
If they're a member of NATO and there's conflict between them and Russia, we are by definition at war with Russia.
You got it.
Yeah.
And Ukraine drone,
it's targets 1300 kilometers into Russia.
You ready for this one?
Polish prime minister to warns Europe has quote entered pre-war era.
Hmm. prime minister to squads Europe has quote entered pre-war era he goes on to say war is no longer a concept from the past it is real and it started over two
years ago the most worrying thing at this moment is that literally any scenario is impossible. We haven't seen a situation like this since 1945.
I know it sounds devastating.
I'm not exaggerating.
If Kiev is lost,
no one in Europe will feel safe
and our job is
to nurture transatlantic
relations
and we will support
Ukraine
and he goes on
and on and on.
War has begun.
I was just talking yesterday about the Estonian
defense minister and
in a sense what he claims he was doing was trying to tamp down the saber-rattling and warmongering of Macron.
And he said, well, yeah, Macron says we've got to send people.
But it's just advisors, you know, like the Vietnam advisors.
It's just advisors.
And we've got military personnel from every single NATO nation already in Ukraine ukraine he said it's like whoa and so
now this whole thing about bringing them into nato that is a signed declaration of war against
russia de facto uh to do that and they're right on the verge of doing that yeah prepare for putin
pivot to invade u.s., says Baltic states.
NATO must be ready for Russian launching, quote, an existential war against the Baltic states.
It's right here. Yeah.
This is from the diplomat from Estonia.
Yeah.
Again, it's one after another.
They are ramping up war.
These are mentally deranged people.
They're evil people.
Hey, we just had Easter week, right?
Mm-hmm.
Where were all the religions coming out for peace?
Yeah, that's right.
Where were they?
Where they got locked up? peace yeah that's right where were they whether we got locked jaw
yeah that's right well uh one person didn't have locked jaw was lindsey graham he was very upset
about the fact that they've now lowered the age by two years i was surprised how uh high the uh
the age was for them drafting people it was at 27 they lowered it to 25 but that's not good enough
for lindsey he said you got to put more
people on the front line it's like yeah right uh you know this this guy it's paper tiger you know
he goes into the uh the air force reserve he never fights anything anywhere he retires with the rank
of a colonel to get a massive pension and he's telling everybody else to go fight and die to the
last ukrainian and he's he's thrown temper tantrums about the fact they're not putting enough young people on the front lines.
Again, you know...
These are the people who are going to be running,
doing that to us as well.
I mean, he doesn't care about Ukrainian lives
as much as Zelensky,
and they don't care about American lives either.
No.
And again, look at these.
These are the clowns telling us what to do.
Lindsey Graham.
And they keep quoting this slobby little jerk over and over again.
Hey, Lindsey, did you come out of the closet yet?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Miss Lindsey.
Yeah.
This is your cover of your Trends Journal back in 2011.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Nothing's changed.
Nothing's changed. Yeah. Nothing's changed nothing's changed
nothing's changed
the banks the bandits are running the world
it's a
criminal organization
people better grow up
and do something
you better do anything you can in the name of
peace because they are going to annihilate
us in war
again it goes back to what will Biden do?
Look what happened here.
Remember when those three people were killed, those reservists that were in,
on the Jordan-Syrian border a couple of months ago, a month or two ago?
Remember that was big news?
Oh my God, three Americans were killed.
Oh, oh.
Yeah. Bombs away over Oh, oh. Yeah.
Bombs away over Iraq and Syria.
Yeah, that's right.
When all else fails, they take you to war.
That's true.
Yeah, Annie Jacobson, who I talked about this a little bit yesterday,
she has written very interesting books in the past about DARPA about Operation paperclip
in the beginning of this um biological warfare stuff that we have here she just put out a book
about nuclear war because she sees this coming as well she said over the years and she's she's
been highly embedded with all these Pentagon people you know for her books and everything
but she does have some interesting stuff there she She doesn't, um, you know, I've not interviewed her because she is,
um, something of a limited hangout, but still, uh, what she has to say is, is interesting what,
what has revealed there. But she says all these people that I've talked to and intelligence and
the Pentagon and everything else, she says, uh, they tell her we do what we do because we don't
want to have nuclear war. Now you and I don't believe that but that's the idea but she said so she do did this um talking to people what would nuclear war
be like and and you know you're talking about three people dying journalists dying at the border
that's nothing compared to the nuclear war stuff she says once you launch these missiles you can't
pull them back and it's going to be hundreds of millions of people die right away.
But she said the vast majority of people that are going to die aren't going to die from the explosion as bad as that is or from the radiation as bad as that is, but from starvation that will come after that.
And that is what they have planned for us.
It truly is amazing when you look at people like Lindsey Graham, how despicable they are and how lightly they hold everybody else's lives because people
like lindsey graham they're going to put him in an underground bunker and feed him whatever he wants
again could you imagine being in a bunker and coming out after a nuclear war i mean life got
screwed up after the COVID war.
It ain't what it used to be.
Who'd want to live after nuclear annihilation?
You read...
Yeah, the joke will be on him, right?
John F. Kennedy's speech to graduating students
at American University in June of 1963.
It's all about peace.
He goes on to say that if we go to war against the Soviet Union,
a nuclear war,
life on earth will be destroyed within 24 hours.
That's 1963.
Life on earth will be destroyed.
It'll be hell on earth. be destroyed it'll be hell on that's right and and they don't have a plan as i see it these are just maniacs they're they're evil evil people by their deeds you
shall know them yeah it's not like they have a great plan here's our plan
they're mentally deranged and i think they're self-deceived freaks i think they're self-deceived
like these people who think that they're going to transfer their brain into a robot and live
forever you know i really do think they've sold themselves this line of uh thought and they really
think that that's going to come off to some degree. But yeah, they are sociopaths in the worst sense of it.
And if they are able to avert nuclear war, what I see coming is a kind of targeted assassination
using artificial intelligence and killer robots and killer drones like we just saw in this.
Well, I don't know if that was what was happening with that attack on that food convoy, but we just had released information about a targeted program.
They call it Lavender.
Then there's another one, Where's Daddy, where they follow somebody home and then take out
the whole family.
That type of targeted assassination using artificial intelligence to track and identify
and then take out people. That is a kind of a Terminator robot scenario that may be as bad or if not in
a different way as a nuclear war,
I think.
Yeah.
Again,
it's,
it,
it,
whatever it's going to be,
it's going to be hell on earth if we don't have peace.
Yeah,
that's right.
You know,
what, how it's going to happen, you earth if we don't have peace yeah that's right you know what how
it's going to happen you know who knows again what because i say to people what's your favorite war
do you like the peloponnesian war i like the war the hundred year war wasn't the war of roses lovely
i mean stuff has been going on for and it just keeps getting worse once upon a time they had catapults
where they were shooting with bows and arrows
and again it just keeps
expanding
the weaponry keeps getting worse
yes
once upon
a time 1812
Napoleon left Poland
with 420,000
troops young men to attack Moscow.
Came back with 10,000.
Yeah, that's right.
I'm saying they are maniacs.
They don't think of the consequences.
The weapons that will be used make no difference.
It will be annihilation.
Oh, by the way, this could change like that.
You know how?
What's that?
The billionaires put billions of dollars toward peace.
Yeah, man.
Like that, it'll change.
You can't win without money.
That's the way of the world.
Want to run for office?
Oh, they just had Biden over here in New York with Obama and Clinton.
Only raised $26 million.
Yeah.
You're a guy from Texas that lived down there before you moved.
You remember Beto O'Rourke.
Yeah.
Little clown boy.
A little clown boy of nothing.
He only lost the race for governor by spending $100 million.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Stacey Abrams, another clown over there in Georgia.
$100 million to lose.
The only way we're going to win is with money.
Can't win without it.
And we need the money for peace.
Else it ain't going to happen.
Yeah, that's right.
If the billionaires came out one after another, one after another.
You know, one of my tenants who just left was Warren Buffett's son,
the Novo Foundation.
Never gave me a penny for peace.
Nothing.
Nothing.
And he came to one of my rallies when I had Ralph Nader here.
He treats me like a little guinea from the Bronx.
I'm a nobody.
You know who my father is?
You know who I am?
I bought on third base and thought I had a home run.
They don't give a penny for peace.
You know why?
They're pieces of crap.
That's why.
And I'll call it to their face.
Yeah.
The billionaires need to come out for peace.
That's the only way it's going to change.
Or unless the billions of people start donating to peace.
That's right.
If we don't have peace, it's going to be hell on earth.
That's right.
Yeah.
You can't even get people to sign to show up for your events.
You can't get people to show up in the streets.
They won't even show up when they see them shutting the farms down.
It's absolutely amazing.
People just sat back.
They're so preoccupied with entertainment and contemplating their navel.
They don't pay any attention to any of this stuff.
They don't speak out.
They just hope it's going to go away if they ignore it,
just like all the stuff that happened with COVID.
There's no consequences for any of the politicians who did any of this stuff.
There's nothing that's changing.
And so these people just keep going in their relentless march.
Well, let's find out another way that we can lock people down.
Maybe we can move this to the World Health Organization.
Everything that they do, they continue to leave that in place, and to the world health organization, everything that they do.
They continue to leave that in place and nobody pushes back against it.
Even when they're starving us,
even when they're locking us down,
stealing our cars,
everything in the,
in,
in,
in life is being planned to be taken away from us.
And you can't wake people up.
It's amazing.
When I was a kid,
my father may rest in peace.
Two things.
He said,
tell me when I get up,
started learning a little bit and I started complaining, he
says, son, take it easy.
People have little minds.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true.
And that's it.
Yeah.
And then I was about 17, 18 years old.
We're eating dinner and I'm sitting over there.
He's at the table.
He goes, you know, son, they say that youth is wasted on the young.
He took a couple more bites and he said, they were talking about you.
And I remember when this whole, you know, the millennium generation, when the kids, when the world's gone, oh, the children will change it.
You're so amazing.
My children, they're so special.
You remember that?
Oh, yeah.
Remember that, baloney?
You're a kid.
You don't know anything.
I'm not the same person I was.
And I pulled a lot of crap in my life growing up.
I used to kill environmental legislation at the height of the environmental movement back in the 1970s.
You know, when I worked for the Trade Association.
All I wanted to do was make money.
You start growing up and learning and you can't stop learning.
I don't know if you ever saw this picture.
This is me picking up Ronald Reagan at 30 years old.
Oh, wow.
Chicago Hilton.
Wow.
No, I never saw that.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I was the number two guy running a major trade association.
Wow.
Got a beard and all that stuff.
And that was back in the 80s.
Yeah.
1976.
It was two days before he's announcing he's running against Gerald Ford.
Wow.
I put on a brunch fit, him and 16 of our board of directors before he spoke to a group of about 3,000 people with all the major media there.
I've been with presidents, prime ministers, and princes.
I've been on the other side.
Wouldn't know what I know if I wasn't on the other side.
So I'm saying it's a learning process and people have to keep learning.
And keep doing.
And here's people say, what can I do?
Get in the best shape you can physically, emotionally and spiritually and try to do something positive in any way you can every day and help those who need help.
That's great.
That's the only thing I could say.
Yeah. Before you came on, I was just talking about a woman, 89 years old.
She went to a clinic here in
tennessee uh she's looking at uh many years in prison now because this face act but she had been
shipped to a concentration camp uh by the communists she and her family and she kept
saying that you know if only some of the people would have stood up and done something but she
says so i'm gonna do that you can't stand up anymore. She's in a wheelchair.
But she's going to go to prison if necessary because she's going to make a stand with this stuff.
They go to this abortion clinic, stand there to stop these helpless kids from being murdered.
And they sing hymns.
And they cart her away.
Now the feds want to put her in prison at 89 years old.
She said, I've seen all this kind of stuff.
And she said,
if we don't stand up,
it's up to each and every one of us to stand up.
That's what she's learned in her life of 89 years.
She's learned that she's got to take a personal stand,
even at that age and being frail.
And if she can do that,
so can the rest of us actually.
Yep.
Look,
I,
you know,
I'm fighting,
you fight,
you know,
I'm fighting.
I'm a warrior for the Prince of Peace.
Yeah. And, and this is'm fighting. You fight. I'm fighting. I'm a warrior for the Prince of Peace.
Yeah.
And this Israel war is a totally disgusting, genocidal act in front of everybody's eyes.
Could you imagine if the people in Gaza were Jewish and the Palestinians were doing this to the Jewish people?
Oh, how terrible.
It's okay.
They don't count. They're only Palestinians.
And I'm tired of this crap
that you're the chosen people.
And don't tell me
that God gave you this land. I don't believe in
your God. I'm not telling you to believe in
mine. Don't you tell me I got to believe in yours.
It's a fairy tale.
You stole the land and you keep
stealing it. They just stole
since the Hamas attack, almost 7,000 acres of land in the West Bank.
They just stole another 7,000 acres in the name of settlements.
Well, when you look at their religion, I don think it is even their religion uh that they're
supporting because you look at you look at ben shapiro right he goes on with joe rogan and he
says i don't believe any of that stuff about the parting of the red sea or anything because i but
i want the land that type of thing you know that's what it's about i'll you know forget your keep
your bible you know moses is a liar but i want that land that I was promised. And so we see that over and over
again. The Orthodox Jews who do believe that don't want to have anything to do with political Israel.
They don't want to have anything to do with the military or this war. So there's a real amazing
difference to me with the people of Israel, that the people who believe the Bible, you know, the Moseses, they don't want
to have anything to do with this.
And yet the people who cynically say, I don't believe any of that.
I just want the land.
I want, you know, Jared Kushner.
Hey, we got a lot of beachfront property we're going to have pretty soon.
And they have them isolated.
As we've seen, this is a deliberate program of starvation and keeping them there.
And I mean, this is not only is it starvation in a, in a concentration camp,
but they're bombing them at the same time. They're starving him. It's amazing.
Yep.
So they've overplayed their hand for a tremendous amount and public opinion is
turning against them globally. I think.
I'm telling you, they, this, what they've done to themselves,
this is going to be the beginning and the end of Israel.
Again,
I've read to you
before the Balfour Declaration
made up in
1917,
read to you by the Rothschilds
that was
in the magazine, the Trends Journal.
I don't know if i have a copy over
here but um i got so much stuff here the uh well you couldn't have a a clear delineation i think
let me just see quickly yeah this is from the trends journal 2006
regardless of what england's reasons or were, self-serving or otherwise,
Crusades 2000, which we have now, was set in motion by the 1917 Balfour Declaration
that laid the foundation for Israel. This is the quote. Quote, his majesty's government views with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.
And we will use our best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this objective.
Hey, wait a minute.
The murderers from the royal family, family his majesty where the sun never sets on
the british empire who are you to say what should be going on in palestine hey slenty shut your
mouth it's the end of world war one we threw the turks out of there we're in charge now
we slaughter people all over the world and we'll tell them what to do and you listen to
his majesty because
you're a nobody.
So his majesty declares
they have no right to this land.
It's stolen in front of
everybody's eyes. When the
United Nations
which
it was a joke
and still is,
declared in 1947, 48, 47,
that this land goes to Israel. There were the grand total of 56 United Nations countries.
That was it.
That was it.
You got a bunch of clowns declaring that this land is,
you're giving it to these people?
Who are you to do this?
Well, they're also the ones who sow the seeds for perpetual conflict, even with the Arab nations.
You know, you had these ancient nations of Persia, Babylon, and the Medes, and they were kind of represented by the Iraqis, the Iranians, and the Kurds.
And they split that up mostly along the lines, you know, the Persians get Iran and the Babylonians
get Iraq, but then they keep the Kurds there and split them between the two.
They don't give them their own separate nation, even though they've been a separate ethnic
group all the time.
So that was the seeds of a lot of conflict right there.
And so they were doing that type of thing all throughout the middle east but you know we look at this
gerald uh as you point out they're trying to push us to war and there's no question about it as all
of these leaders bragging about the fact that they are going to you know lay down this essentially a
declaration of war by bringing uk into NATO. Uh, and,
and we get the sense of what is happening with us to try to do what we can to push against it.
That's a very important thing for us to, to try to do it. It's difficult to get our heads around
what it is that we can do with it. Uh, but let me ask you this, you know, as we were talking about
some of the economic stuff at the beginning, talking about gold and other things,
you know,
when you look at the comments from people in the past,
I know Martin Luther said,
if I knew that the world was going to end tomorrow,
I would still plant a tree today.
And in a sense,
we all have to kind of take that attitude as gloomy as this looks.
We have to do what we can to work for peace,
but we also have to look to see what we can to work for peace but we also have
to look to see what is going to happen in terms of you know what is going to happen in terms of
money and gold and and these other things where we have to provide for ourselves and for our family
uh let's talk a little bit about the commercial real estate thing because you've been way out in
front on that and now that is becoming a very repetitive theme throughout all the financial
and mainstream media, what is happening with commercial real estate. And, and of course,
they haven't really talked about the knock-on effects of what's going to happen with the
banking industry that you've talked about, the small banks. We've, we've talked about that in
the past, but then there's some other issues as well. And that is, what is it going to do to the,
to the cities and to the people that are living in them in terms of the fact that these big commercial real estate properties were a huge part of the tax base of these big cities?
What's that knock-on effect going to look like?
It's going to create the worst banking crisis in written history.
It's going to bring down everything.
Here, the numbers, the data.
Place called Portland, Oregon.
Office vacancy rate, 29%.
Before COVID, Portland was a hopping, hot town.
People having a great time.
Dead.
New York City.
Again, I'm a guy born in the Bronx, and I'm a New Yorker.
I talk to young people.
The women are afraid to go out at night.
City's closing up at 12 o'clock at night.
We used to go out at one o'clock in the morning, by the way, back in the day.
Where I am, and you've been up here in Kingston,
young people are flooding up here getting out of the city.
It's a whole different vibe.
Filled with homeless, migrants, and people out of their mind. It's a whole different vibe filled with homeless,
migrants, and people
out of their mind. You want to take the subway?
It's a night in Calcutta.
So going back to the office building
bust, according to the data,
the office vacancy
rate, now these are empty buildings,
the office vacancy
rate of the
top cities in America is at 20%.
Delinquencies on taxes now in New York City have it at an all-time high.
They're not paying their taxes.
They're running out of money.
Yeah, that's right.
So this is going to bring down the cities because they're not getting the tax money from the buildings.
That's right.
This crisis is going to be, again, these buildings, by the way, oh, we're going to turn them into houses.
No, you're not.
The buildings built in the last 50 years are non-convertible.
Again, according to the data.
They're just big, empty glass steel structures.
They don't have rooms. It's a whole different thing. You can't turn them into it. It costs
more to turn them into it than to knock them down and rebuild them. This is going to bring
down the banks. You're ready for this? Here, this is from the Wall Street Journal two days ago. Fund giants hide over bank stakes.
See, what does this mean?
Banking regulators are scrutinizing
whether index fund giants, BlackRock, Vanguard,
and State Street are sticking to passive roles
when it comes to their investments in U.S. banks.
You ready?
Mm-hmm.
These three firms manage more than $23 trillion in total
with much of its funds that passively mimic indexes
such as the S&P 500, BlackRock, and Vanguard each,
you ready,
hold more than 10% of the shares of many banks.
Two companies own 10%.
You got it?
Wow.
Yeah.
When this thing goes down, the bigs are going to,
the whole thing is a scam. Yeah, it's a scam.
And it's not going to be able to be kept up. It's it's it's it's it's.
It's one after another. When you look at the data here, this time last year.
Silicon Valley had bust Valley had gone bust.
Then
First Republic had signature.
Oh my God.
The stock markets went into a frenzy.
Gold prices went. That was
three banks?
The latest data is showing
282
banks are
in danger of collapse. Because of the commercial real estate loans.
A hundred times more.
You can't find this information.
They're hardly reporting it, and no one is saying the consequences of what's going to happen.
And by the way, I suggest for everyone that wants to find out real good information about the criminality of the banking system, you go to Wall Street on Parade.
Wall Street on Parade by Pam and Russ Martins.
What they're putting out, no one is.
No one is.
About the criminality of the JPMorgan Chase gang,
five felonies, convicted of five felonies.
They're deep into this.
Yeah.
Wow. Yeah, I'm deep into this. Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
I'm looking at one of the reasons I wanted to bring up the consequences for cities.
A recent Zero Hedge article.
They went through New York,
Pittsburgh,
Portland,
and LA.
What you were saying about Portland,
you know,
being the worst,
absolutely right.
As they said,
the highest office vacancy rate in the nation at 30% or more.
In Pittsburgh, they said 27%, if you include the subleases.
In New York, it's rapidly grown.
They said since COVID, the vacancies in general have grown by 20%,
grown by 20%.
But in Manhattan, as I point out, 70% growth there. competencies in general have grown by 20 percent grown by 20 percent but in manhattan as they
point out 70 percent growth there and in la they said developers are going to build this brand new
skyscraper but instead this was so bad it's going to be a 61 story office building they said no we
can't do that instead they tore down what they'd already built turned it into a parking lot and put EV chargers out there.
Yeah, and this is this for all people, this is their future. This is their fallback position.
These electric vehicles and chargers and things like that, they point out, as you were saying,
they said, it's just not practical to convert these things to anything else. And so that's one
of the reasons why they tore it down and turned it into a parking lot with EV chargers on it.
And the office vacancy rate, by the way, in New York City is 23%.
Vacant.
Vacant.
Yeah.
Then you look at the office occupancy rate.
That means how many people going back to work that are occupying the buildings.
According to Castle Systems with a k 51 wow yeah now all
the businesses that depended on commuters they're going out of business too mm-hmm
and what the coven war did it destroyed small businesses to begin with because hey walmart you could stay open but hey you mom
and pops you got to close down yeah i know all the bigs could stay open but you got to close down
so the covid destroyed it is going to destroy it even worse i'm telling you david we are in a crisis
the likes of which we've never seen and the smart smart people know it. That's why you're seeing gold prices go up.
Oh, again, I used to say the 20th century was the American century,
but the 21st century will be the Chinese century
because the business of America has been war
and the business of China has been business.
That was until China launched the COVID war in January 2020,
the Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of the rat.
They closed down the country for three years with zero COVID policy.
China's economy boomed when the murderous little lying piece of crap, Bill Clinton,
brought him into the World Trade Organization.
It officially became in on two weeks after 9-11, so nobody paying attention to that.
Their GDP skyrocketed.
With every booming economy, they're overbuilt.
It happens all the time.
The economy was overbuilt in the real estate sector,
which, by the way, in China,
accounts for almost 30% of their gross domestic product.
Wow.
Yeah.
By the way, American manufacturing,
11%. That's all we have.
70% is consumer. Going back to
China. It was overbuilt.
It was going to have bust.
You always have a downturn.
But the COVID war made
a bad situation worse.
Destroyed the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people.
Now let's go back to gold.
The people in China know how bad it is.
Retail sales of gold so far this year in China increased by 24%.
Wow.
So the people that know what's going on are buying gold,
as are the central banks.
They know how bad this is.
The whole thing was artificially propped up with money
backed by nothing and printed on nothing.
Our debt is increasing a trillion dollars every hundred days.
Yes.
We're almost at $35 trillion in debt.
Yeah, they're working to take the whole system down.
I mean, what are you talking about?
I remember when you're talking about, well, Walmart can stay open, but the mom and pops can't.
And that happened to us when we had a small business.
We had mom and pop video stores.
And we had a storm come through, and we never closed for any reason whatsoever.
The only time that we closed was when power was gone for about four days after a hurricane came through.
Nobody could watch anything anyway, so we didn't open. But we had one of our six stores had, in that neighborhood, they had power.
So we went back in and we opened that up.
And then we had the cops come in in the afternoon and tell us that we had to close down.
And so Walmart across the street has opened up.
Well, you have to close down because they're coming here.
I said, well, if they're coming to Walmart, you don't want people traveling, but you're
going to let them go to Walmart, but not to us.
That experience that we had, that made me so outraged when I saw Trump doing that in
2020 because I'd lived that experience already.
And I know exactly how these people are.
The utter contempt that they have for us whether it is uh with war or
economic warfare is just amazing uh and and even though you know it when you experience it it's a
whole nother thing truly is amazing yeah people call them bureaucrats i call them bureaucrats
yeah and that's who the people are the people that are the bureaucrats they can't
get a job in the real world they suck into the political system and they become the most arrogant
people out there that's right well you know i've said many times for people you can kind of forget
about what's going on in washington you're not going to be able to really do too much about that
you look at these big cities and it's going to get really really bad when they start losing
this money as they're talking about in this article uh new york city's got a shortfall
already of 1.1 billion dollars from these vacant offices in boston uh the these uh office buildings
are 22 percent of their revenue most of that is going away so what are they going to do they're
going to get really nasty trying to uh you know beat the dead horses that are out there, the middle class and the main street businesses and everybody else.
They're going to be coming after them big time, aren't they?
Yep.
Yeah.
Yep.
And they're going to, again, the bigs don't pay taxes.
They're going to keep stealing more of our money.
Yeah.
Look what happened now in New York.
If you drive down there, you got to pay 15 bucks if you're driving and you go below 60th Street. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Look what happened now in New York. If you drive down there, you got to pay 15 bucks. If you go, if you're driving and you go below a 60th street.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And it's so stupid.
So stupid.
They made all these bicycle lanes in the city.
What are you kidding me?
What are you kidding me?
You know, he was bumping a bump of traffic before.
Yeah.
You don't have bicycle lanes in a city like this on bus lanes i mean they did make they did
you got imbeciles again you keep saying they're planning it they're not planning it these are
morons they don't have no plans look at the little clown that was running it before this other moron
this other arrogant guy adams in there now yeah warren william jr no no i'm changing my name to de blasio
to get the italian american vote look at that little clown that destroyed the city
well one after another blumenthal bloomberg rather one arrogant one arrogant oh i forgot
giuliani yeah look at the clowns yeah it's a clown show for all to see who are in death dumb and blind that's right
yeah they think it isn't going to affect them you mentioned giuliani yeah he wrote all of this rico
statute stuff which is a violation of due process he wrote all that stuff to uh as part of his
career and now he's being charged with that i mean you gotta you gotta love the
irony and the payback of of this kind of stuff these people who think they're going to get away
with these crimes uh forever and eventually it comes back and and grabs them big time uh but
it's um yeah when we look at what's happening with that i mean people who are living in in the cities
as you point out everybody's fleeing new york city and and getting out in new york state or into other states uh because it's going to really really get bad in
the cities and where are all of the squatters uh going you know that's what i call they call
them newcomers the illegal aliens they want to call them newcomers i call them squatters because
i think that's a better description of what's going on and most of them want to go to new york
when they interview them at the
border.
Now it's heartbreaking.
And by the way,
here's the other part on,
on,
on this so-called immigration,
why they're letting them all come in.
You mentioned Walmart's got any of these stores.
I'd never go in Walmart's.
I can't stand.
Again,
I grew up at a time when,
when department stores were beautiful,
you know, you all means Lord and taylor you know gorgeous places and now there are factories
you're walking into anyway you go into any of these places whether it's target marshals uh
uh home depot lowes help wanted help wanted help wanted help wanted, help wanted.
They want cheap labor.
That's why they're bringing in the people.
They can't get enough cheap labor.
Yeah.
This is, I call us plantation workers of slave land here.
This is better than the old plantation system because back then you had to house them and feed
them. Now you just
give them enough money and get the hell out of here. Come back
tomorrow. Get out of here. Come back tomorrow.
That's
why they let... By the way, I'm not
making this up. Germany,
they're
boasting that they have a labor
shortage and by letting these
migrants come in, it's helping their labor shortage.
You don't have a labor shortage up there or out there or over there.
They want cheap labor.
The big corporations only want cheap labor
so the billionaires can get richer.
End of story.
Yeah.
Yeah, Amazon, with their experience, they said,
well, we're going to have artificial intelligence and
it's going to know uh what you're putting in your cart we've got our stores just walk out was the
thing they were saying well it turns out that they've got a thousand indians who are watching
people shop totaling this stuff they say it's artificial intelligence but it's a thousand
indians across the other side of the world that they're paying nothing to to sit there and watch Americans shop and total it up and then pretend that it's artificial intelligence.
You know, I mean, it's it truly is amazing what these people are doing, is it?
But of course, it's not going to end with that.
You know, whether they use AI or they use people living on the other side of the world, they're not going to be using americans and so all this stuff that they're doing in terms of um newsom and raising the minimum wage uh already you see people
being laid off you see the prices going up uh but i really my take on it what do you think my take
on it is the the real thing that is happening of course he's got a restaurant that he's a part owner
with co-owner with and they're not they don't have to raise
the price of their minimum wage i'm looking at this and since they're focusing on chains
i'm thinking that they want to put more pressure on the chains that have already been looking
at replacing a lot of workers with automated robotic stuff in the fast food assembly line
you know food type stuff and maybe that's what he's really trying to do is really trying to pay
off a silicon valley and get the ball rolling on that
type of thing.
What do you think?
I think he's a jerk.
He's an arrogant little thing.
Yeah.
Going back to the migrants, look at Tyson bragging that they had just hired
all these migrants, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So here's one of my books.
This is an international bestseller, Trends 2000.
I'm going back to immigration.
You were talking about the Indians and people
from India doing all the work.
The internet
revolution began around 1994.
They needed
a lot of labor
as this internet revolution is expanding.
They invented a thing called
H-1B visas. I wrote about
this in detail.
To bring in all the cheap labor because the Silicon Valley didn't want to pay the Americans the money.
It was all about cheap labor.
Vietnam War era, prime draft me. That's when they started changing the immigration laws on the LBJ, LB jerk over there, off over there in Texas.
That's when they started changing the immigration laws because they're drafting all the young men.
And they needed cheap labor.
You look at how America's income declined from like 1970 down
as all the more cheap labor is coming in.
It's a supply and demand issue.
Simple as that.
And that's what they did.
And they're doing it again.
They don't want to pass anything. They want as much cheap labor as they could bring in. and that's what they did, and they're doing it again.
They don't want to pay us anything.
They want as much cheap labor as they could bring in.
Yeah, I agree. I agree.
And, of course, they want friction with people groups.
I think that's another aspect.
By ramping it up this quickly, I think they want friction. They know that there's going to be a lot of economic unrest,
and they want us fighting each other because we're different ethnic groups and languages and all the rest.
They want us fighting each other rather than coming after them.
I think that's an aspect of it too, don't you?
I don't know.
Again, I don't, they don't think ahead.
You know, I was the assistant to the secretary of the New York State Senate.
I told you that.
Yeah.
These are the dumbest.
These are the people I hated in high school and college that wanted to be class president head of the student council that's exactly it that's exactly
it yep they're a bunch of little jerks they're little nobodies yeah i mean look at them who do
you look up to are you oh a little yeah i'll be i'll play chucky schumer
look over your glass look at the little jer. They don't have the brains to look ahead.
I'm telling you,
all they think about is
how can I get more power
and how can I get more money?
That's all they're concerned about.
They could give a damn about you.
Yeah, I agree.
It's power and money.
Yeah.
I think there are some people behind them that are really running the show.
Oh, the people behind them are the ones I just mentioned.
No, the people I mentioned are the Black Rocks, the Vanguard's, the State Streets.
Yeah, they're the ones that the Prince of Peace drove out of the temple.
That's right.
That's who's in charge.
That's right.
Oh, and he became violent.
He became violent because he knew what they were doing to the people.
And, whoa, and then three days later, he's on the cross.
Yeah.
Well, it looks like they may have a reckoning coming from what's going to happen with this collapse of the commercial real estate.
As they say, be careful what you want because you just might get it.
They might be getting a payback real good and hard.
Always great talking to you, Gerald.
Thank you so much for joining us.
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