The David Knight Show - Fri 6Sep24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED UN Summit of the Future, Pact for Future, "Planetary Emergency"

Episode Date: September 6, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 6th of September, year of our Lord, 2024. Well, today we have an interesting array of things. We have information about Volkswagens, the classic cars that are still being kept alive. And it gives us hope that we may be able to keep our cars alive long after they have stopped making them. And, of course, we can find the parts for them as well. We also have some dinosaurs that have been preserved.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Not just Volkswagens, but dinosaurs. And one particular dinosaur, and I'm talking about real dinosaurs, but one metaphorical dinosaur, Hillary Clinton, has been preserved, unfortunately. Hillary Rex. Yes, she's out with a documentary about, guess what, abortion. It never stops with these people. We'll be right back. Stay with us. But we're going to begin with the news. And there is some interesting news as we see the massive overrun of the border. The Venezuelans seem to be taking front and center.
Starting point is 00:02:17 You know, first we had the guy who used to, we were told used to, maybe he still does, work for the Venezuelan intelligence agency, going around doing these hateful snarling videos telling people here's how you rip off the americans here you have here's how you squat in their houses and they can't get rid of you that type of thing and um they caught him and deported him i'm about the only one that they've done that with and then we have the gangs who are taking over apartment complexes in aurora colorado outside of denver and chicago as well and now in texas and the oil fields they're going through and destroying things actually stealing stuff at this point it doesn't seem to be directed at sabotage these are gangs that are not politically but
Starting point is 00:03:06 economically motivated uh but it's a distinction without a difference so you just have a different motive but they're going through stealing things anything that they think that they can sell and essentially destroying what is there in the oil fields and threatening employees you know trying to run them off the well not trying but do it did run them off the road when they came to confront them texas-based oil and gas company issued a memo to employees informing them that police and fbi have warned that armed cuban and venezuelan migrant gangs are committing thefts in the Permian Basin, that is America's highest producing oil field. You know, is this a surprise?
Starting point is 00:03:52 When we see this vast, these caravans that have been organized, and it's such a structured, well-structured and organized thing where you have NGOs funded by Soros and other people, as they bring people in from different countries all over the world, they interject them into Central and South America. Knowing what the different rules are for people coming from different countries, they pick the country of injection, insertion, if you will. They put them into Central Americaica then they come up through the
Starting point is 00:04:26 darien gap there in panama and they help them along the way giving them aid to get here giving them aid along the way and most of them that are coming in are not family groups it's just uh young men and is it any surprise that there's so many gang members here? Industry peers and law enforcement in West Texas are aware of recent increase in organized criminal activity, inclusive of violent gangs, gang activity, oil field thefts in and around the West Texas operational areas. Specifically, regional law enforcement and the FBI advise that gang members emanating from Cuba and Venezuela, organizing and working in concert to commit thefts within the Permian Basin. These individuals and groups are armed, violent in nature, and will not hesitate to use force. Crimes associated with these groups include theft of oil, diesel fuel, copper wire, catalyst elements, recent incidents have also included two assaults by water haulers who were attempting to steal oil.
Starting point is 00:05:32 After the thieves were observed by witnesses who drove up to investigate, the who had stolen oil also attempted to run a witness off the road. There have been numerous reports of second vehicles acting as spotters with the oil theft. So they're stealing anything they can carry away. The oil and water haulers take away copper anything uh so this is coming on top of what we already saw in aurora and the amazing thing to me about it is that there has been even though you have residents all over the place putting up tiktok stuff look at this you're talking about how they've taken over the apartment complex showing pictures of them walking around doing that showing the chaos and destruction that has happened.
Starting point is 00:06:26 You have political officials from the governor down to a couple of local officials, although some local officials have supported and helped the residents. Others just, they spend all their time saying nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong. And of course, nothing is wrong. It really isn't. Not on their side. This is exactly what they wanted. This is exactly what they intended.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Just like our schools. Our schools are not failing. Our schools are not what you think they are. Our schools were designed to do what they're doing. And this open border policy is doing what it was designed to do. I've arrested a double homicide suspect in this city before and i let him walk out the door because we're a sanctuary city said one of the police officers in another incident though where there was a crime committed by illegal immigrants he says we do not report illegals undocumented immigrants and he mentioned that several times and he knew that the video was playing and i think he He says, we do not report illegals, undocumented immigrants.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And he mentioned that several times, and he knew that the video was playing, and I think he was trying to send a message to people, that police officer was. I don't think that many of them like that. I don't think they like it at all. By the way, previously deported illegal immigrants, been accused of abusing and chaining up children in a Virginia home. This is incredibly crazy, but he was shacking up with somebody else. There were two boys, ages 7 and 9, chained by their ankles to furniture in the home. They were reported, have now been arrested, charged with child neglect, child cruelty,
Starting point is 00:08:03 two counts of abduction. Abduction. I don't know. It seems like they belonged to the woman that he was staying with. But this is somebody that was sent out of the country and then comes right back in because there's no wall, right? Trump left us with no wall. And never did anything except for the pandemic
Starting point is 00:08:30 to try to stem the tide of people coming across. But the real issue, the real issue, these are criminal gangs who are coming in. But the bigger issue is the collapse of, and that's one aspect of it. There's so many different aspects. Taking jobs, using them as voters, creating conflict between different groups,
Starting point is 00:08:53 you know, even domestic gangs, like in Chicago, you had some of the black gangs that were there saying, well, you better not mess with us, or we're going to do this or that. There's people who have said, well, hell's angels are on the way to Aurora, Colorado and on and on. We don't know about any of that kind of stuff, but that is something that will definitely happen. If these gangs want to make a move into a particular territory, there's already going to be gangs there. So that's all a part of it.
Starting point is 00:09:23 But the thing that's going to ultimately destroy this country is the welfare state. The welfare magnet is bringing in other people that are not criminal gang cartels. And just the sheer weight of people who may be coming here only because they want to get free stuff. As I said before, this is not the Ellis Island experience. The Ellis Island experience, people came with the clothes on their back and no money in their pockets. And there was no welfare state to take care of them. They came because they wanted freedom. These people are coming because they want free stuff.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And the Democrats can't stop thinking of new schemes, of new things to give them. Yeah, here's free health care here's a free education one free house we'll do that how about uh unemployment you just walk across the border and hey well you're unemployed so here's some money they can't stop thinking of things that they want to give to them and they give them higher benefits than they give to poor americans that are here even if you look at the welfare state. Well, the other thing that is that we're kind of in a pincer situation, right? From the bottom, we got issues.
Starting point is 00:10:33 From the top, we got issues. What is coming up at the end of this month, September 22nd, 23rd at the UN, there is a summit of the future. I've talked about this before, where they want to pass a pact for the future, an agreement of what they're going to do. And this is going to be something like the Paris Climate Accord on steroids. And it's going to focus on financial aspects because ultimately they have two desires with all this these mcguffins number one they want to kill us number two they want everything right we will own nothing and
Starting point is 00:11:15 they will steal everything from us just look at the massive transfer of wealth that was part of the covid mcguffin and now we've seen it as well with the climate MacGuffin over one and a half trillion dollars already, just from the U S transferred other people, um, to, uh, make them wealthy.
Starting point is 00:11:33 This is last American vagabond has this article. I've talked about this in the past. It's time for a reminder, especially because we're getting close to this. So the UN is going to have this summit of the future, September 22nd, 23rd at the un to radically accelerate the push towards agenda 2030 remember when it first came out it was agenda 21 and i remember that that was where it still was about a decade ago. It was really, I think, about 2015 that they got more specific about it.
Starting point is 00:12:08 At first, it was, you know, sometime in the 21st century, UN Agenda 21, we're going to do such and such. And really what was concerning about it, they were laying the foundation for all of this control, especially economic, based on climate alarmism. But they weren't specific about when they were going to do it. They did have their maps drawn up showing that they were going to get everybody removed from the land and packed into a few megacities that were going to grow together, like in
Starting point is 00:12:38 Texas. You'd have from San Antonio, Austin, up to Dallas would all grow together. Then there'd be a connection over to Houston. And so what they wanted to do was consolidate everybody into the cities, get everybody off of the land. And so you can see that in the Agenda 21 maps. Then it got a lot more specific, and it started talking about food and travel and all these other things and a time frame.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Because if you don't have a time frame on if you don't have a a time frame on your goal it's just a wish and so these people know how to get things done and they've got a time frame on it so then it became 2030 the un agenda for sustainable development goals and you need to when you look at this you need to understand that the UN is not some separate thing. And you have the UN, you got the Club of Rome, you got the Bilderberg Conference, you got the Davos people. All of them are connected together. And of course, the Davos group, that's the one that's been the most public because they want to use them to draw all of the criticism of this stuff they're the lightning rod for the globalist agenda they're set up to handle all this and to be the pr and
Starting point is 00:13:53 they've got their little james bond villain cartoonish but it's really the other groups where the stuff is done where they do it in secret but this is all really coming from the federal government anyway the federal government anyway the federal government is part and parcel in many cases taking the lead of this the united states is the key funder of the un uh so don't think of the un as some kind of a foreign invasion the un is us, US. That's really what is happening here. So the sum of the future has been in the making since at least 2022 after repeated calls by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
Starting point is 00:14:36 to shift financial resources to accelerate this. They want to make sure that we own nothing. They want to make sure they own everything. They've got to hurry it up because they've got a deadline that's coming. And that's when they set their 2030 goals back in 2015. That's when they first started talking about smart cities and things like that. One issue which has received mainstream coverage relates to 77 Nobel laureates and world leaders signing a letter complaining about references to fossil fuels
Starting point is 00:15:05 being removed from the pact for the future and they got it put back in and it said things like the threat of fossil fuel extraction and burning is exacerbating social inequalities that's where they're coming from the summit's theme is unilateral solutions for a better tomorrow. Unilateral. Didn't the UN used to criticize it when they said, well, the US is acting in a unilateral way or something? You'd have some of them say, why hasn't, you know, Bush just started a new war.
Starting point is 00:15:41 They're not upset about the war. They're upset that he didn't ask for their permission or whatever, right? You can't just rule unilaterally. They want to rule unilaterally. One. One. And in their document, they say, we recognize that the multilateral system and its institutions,
Starting point is 00:16:03 with the UN and the charter at the center must be strengthened. So in other words, what they're calling for is consolidation. They want to go from, excuse me, a multilateral situation. A lot of different states, a lot of different institutions. And we have to consolidate it into a unilateral thing to keep pace with a changing world you know um when karen and i moved to north carolina we used to go all the time up virginia because there were so many um so many different civil war places and i had always been interested in the history of the civil war and um but she wasn't i mean you know she grew up in New York and, uh, and,
Starting point is 00:16:47 and I know what the public schools taught. They taught the same thing where I was in Florida. The difference was our family had a connection to the civil war and, uh, my great grandfather fought the civil war. And, uh, so there was a real family memory of what that was about. You're not going to trick us with a book. And of course you can go back and you can read the history yourself.
Starting point is 00:17:11 I just came across a quote from Norm Macdonald. He said, it's amazing how all these history books, he says, is so they tell us that the good guys always won. He says that it's a, what are the chances of that happening? But isn't it great that the good guys always win in the history books? Anyway, we would go through and we'd talk about history and things like that. And I recall, and she could tell you this, and we moved there in 1983. And we started taking these things. So back in 1983, I told her, I said, think of what happened with the Civil War in terms of the consolidation,
Starting point is 00:17:49 what we're talking about here. We had all these independent sovereign states, and they created a federal government because they said, well, we need to coordinate our defense. And so they created a federal government to help with that. And so I said, imagine, look at the United Nations in the same way. and so they created a federal government to help with that. And so I said, imagine, look at the United Nations in the same way. I said, eventually, the United Nations is going to try to consolidate all power to itself. I told her in 1983.
Starting point is 00:18:18 And I said, they'll come up with something. They don't have slavery or some other issue like that. And, of course, the Civil War, the United united states i don't believe at all was about slavery they used that issue but there was a civil war from 1861 to 65 in the united states and at the same time in italy as i've said many times that one and many other civil wars that happened in brazil and europe and were about the industrial revolution they were about a fourth tourney they're about the consolidation creation of nation states again a consolidation and also about that was accompanied with a change from an agrarian society to an industrialist industrialized society and it was the industrial powers that were in favor of a consolidated nation-state and all of
Starting point is 00:19:06 these cases that's the that's the issue none of the others was it about slavery and of course slavery had already been ended prior to the american revolution by the british empire uh in the areas that they controlled in the caribbean they had first stopped the slave trade and then they had paid the people who had the plantations and who owned the slaves. They were taking their property, if you will. And so they gave them compensation. It was a peaceful thing. The reality is, is that we spent more on ammunition and the civil war, not to mention the cost
Starting point is 00:19:42 of lives and other things we spent the, I should say, spent more on ammunition than the British did to emancipate the slaves throughout the Caribbean. So there was a peaceful way to do it. Of course, when it was ended in the UK, it was ended by Christians, by people like William Wilberforce. And he wasn't interested in going in and using it for any other agenda. His agenda was just to free the slaves. Lincoln was using it as a different agenda, and a lot of others were.
Starting point is 00:20:12 You did have people like Lysander Spooner, who was a hardcore abolitionist and libertarian. He was a guy who competed against the post office, and they had to do an act of congress to shut him down because post office was so expensive and inefficient funny how some things don't change and uh so they shut it down to make sure that there was going to be no competition but he was a hardcore uh libertarian abolitionist he was also an atheist by the way uh but um he um as soon as lincoln put together the army started to invade the south he said well that's it they have a right to secede and so then then he opposed lincoln as
Starting point is 00:20:56 well anyway even though he was like i said a hardcore abolitionist uh so the the story that we're told in the history books is a just so story. It doesn't really match up with reality, but the victors always write it, as Churchill said. And so what I told her, I said, imagine today, how would they do that today? Well, they're going to create some boogeyman. In 1983, I knew it was going to be the car. Because they'd started that with the um the first earth day and everything you know we got to get rid of all cars that was they've been screaming
Starting point is 00:21:31 about that since i'd been in high school actually even before got to get rid of the car the depopulations were saying first they came for the car then they came for us but uh i knew it was going to be the car so i said imagine that they make the internal combustion engine the great boogeyman of the world. And we're going to have to do something about it. So we're going to have to create a consolidated global government. Well, here we are. Here we are. 40 years later.
Starting point is 00:22:00 The summit of the future is expected to include calls for remaking the UN into what has been called UN 2.0. More powerful, more consolidated, more heavily funded. The third draft of the pack for the future continues a discussion around the global shocks and how these shocks will require a global response. They got, they use this term shocks over and over again. They define what they call complex global shocks as events that have severely disruptive and adverse consequences for a significant proportion of countries and global population you know the kind of
Starting point is 00:22:38 shock that they did to us with um the lockdowns that trump and all the rest of them did. These shocks would require multidimensional, multistakeholder, whole-of-government, whole-of-society response. When you hear talk like that, you take the safety off of your rifle. They're coming for you. These potential shocks would necessitate the activation of emergency platforms, quote-unquote, which could grant the UN more power to respond to these apparent emergencies. would necessitate the activation of emergency platforms, quote unquote, which could grant the UN more power to respond to these apparent emergencies. Everything is about responding to the emergency.
Starting point is 00:23:16 And of course, just like they created two weeks before 9-11, they did their germ games, and this is all about an emergency. And then they practice about how they're going to do that emergency for 20 years. Then they create the fake emergency and roll all this stuff out. We've seen this playbook over and over again. So the last American vagabonds previously reported that calls for the emergency platform are similar to calls for the UN to declare a planetary emergency. Planetary emergency. Danger, Will Robinson. UN-affiliated organizations like the Climate Governance Commission have been calling for such a declaration over the last years, in late November 2023.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Just before the opening of the UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, the Climate Governance Commission released a report titled governing our planetary emergency. This would be funny if, if, uh, people would wake up with, it's so obvious what they're doing. It's just, how do they keep getting away with this? And then you look at Trump and you look at the Democrats and it's like, oh, that's how. People are so incredibly stupid. It's not looking at them. It's like, oh, wow, they're really smart. No. Yeah, the dumbest people in the world put up as your leaders.
Starting point is 00:24:33 The most corrupt, stupid people in the world, the puppets that they choose. And everybody falls behind them. These Pied Pipers that we've got. We can trace the call for a planetary emergency back to the infamous but obscure group the club of rome the uh climate governance commission's november 2023 report even notes that the belief in a poly crisis is quote recognized in the work of the club of rome planetary emergency project so you know, this is not some wild conspiracy theory that we're bringing out all the usual suspects.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Well, the usual suspects are all here. You know, you got the Gates people, you got the Rockefellers, you got all of, you know, Club of Rome. They're all got a hand in it. They're funding it. They're mentioned in the documents. All of them so
Starting point is 00:25:27 they've been calling for a planetary emergency going back to 2019 the club of rome has and they've got their planetary emergency plan all drawn up just like you know they did their dark winter schemes the club of rome's planetary emergency plan they've got a planetary emergency here it's like this i mean it's just uh it's it's insidious but uh folks this is just incredibly stupid and how can we be falling for this and the reason is that nobody even knows about it they do a great job of shutting down the last american vagabond this show and all the rest of these you know so you tell people about it you put this stuff out because they're not going to let any of this stuff go through uh in an organic way the club of rome's emergency plan is described as quote a roadmap for governments and other
Starting point is 00:26:26 stakeholders to shift our societies and economies to bring back a balance between people planet and prosperity okay so um get rid of the people in the name of the planet and make a few people prosperous the latest draft of the pact for the future also outlines specific ways. By the way, that's yet another PPP, public-private partnership, people, planet, prosperity. And whenever they tell you that, they are PPPing down your back and telling you that it's raining, as Josie Wales said. The last draft of the pack for the future also
Starting point is 00:27:06 outlines specific ways in which the international financial architecture should be reformed it's just amazing so you know they're rolling together their schemes using special drawing rights and everything is basically just think of the special drawing rights of some kind of a globalist uh un created um uh derivative right and they want to leverage that to steal they're not really any different than these venezuelan gangs going through just grabbing anything they can find except they can take everything because they do it with a pen and paper rather than guns. So international monetary fund is there to explore all options to continue to strengthen the global financial safety net quote unquote under action 55.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I don't know how many actions they've got. They say, quote, we will accelerate the reform of the international financial architecture so that it can meet the challenge of climate change. We will increase the availability, the accessibility, and the impact of climate finance to developing countries. In other words, they're just going to rip us off. It's a massive grift. It's going to be trillions of dollars. It'll be a wealth transfer. The climate MacGuffin always has been about that, just like the pandemic MacGuffin was. And they are describing it as a new Bretton Woods moment.
Starting point is 00:28:33 In other words, they're talking about really reorganizing the entire global financial system like Bretton Woods. Going back to 1944, and then we had Bretton Woods 2 2 with nixon and kissinger they created the petro dollar now as everybody is casting around it's clear the petro dollar is dead because saudis are no longer exclusively dealing and u.s dollars so it is dead and um it's uh so the dollar and that petro dollar scheme and the second bret Woods is a zombie, a dead man walking. And everybody's casting around for what they're going to do to replace it. And so the U.N. wants a new Bretton Woods moment. That's what the U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said.
Starting point is 00:29:17 It's going to be focused on the idea that they've got a global problem and it needs to have a consolidated global government as a matter of fact it was june of last year so this is happening very quickly it was june of last year they had a financial pact they had a summit for a new global financial pact and now they've got another pact that is coming up in september and then there was also the cop 28 that happened in november so this is happening like about every six months you know or so anyway they've got another one of these meetings another one of these packs that they're doing and it's interesting we keep seeing emmanuel macron and france at the center of this that's where they held the summit for new global financing pact last year always Always at the center.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Because, again, you know, as we saw with the Olympics, they are thoroughly, the French government has, since the French Revolution, been thoroughly Jacobin, Marxist, collectivist, communist, whatever you want to call it. It's always been about that and still is. we can see that celebrated in the olympics well they're having this new global financing pact that they created and of course all the leaders of the u.s germany uk brazil you know biden Brazil, Biden, Schultz, Rishi Sunak at the time, Lula and Brazil, all of them were there along with Soros and Gates and Rockefeller's money the foundations supporting that. The resetting of the financial
Starting point is 00:30:56 system is a crucial component of their plans and we have to spread the word quickly says the last American vagabond. Additionally, we need to put our energy into the creation of alternative parallel systems which can compete with the technocratic state directly says this is why i'm helping to produce the people's reset uk our summit for our future that's taking place in bath uk the weekend after the un summit for three days we will host 24 presenters from around the world of the focus on solutions for creating these much-needed
Starting point is 00:31:29 parallel systems and the areas of health finance education digital technology and community building together we can create a more beautiful world that we know is possible when they talk about parallel systems a lot of people have talked about this you know Andrew Torba a gab I they talk about parallel systems, and a lot of people have talked about this, Andrew Torba, Gab, I've talked about parallel systems. Many people have talked about it. Just think of it as local governance. That's what you need to be focusing on, and that's why I keep coming back to this. I talk about what's happening in Washington.
Starting point is 00:32:02 I talk about what's happening with the UN, these global agendas and everything, so that you understand how they're going to be coming at us, so that you understand that if you don't do something outside of what they want you to do, then you're going to be entrapped. And so the parallel system means that you focus on your community, your family, other things, and that's how you create the parallel systems for health and for finance and for education
Starting point is 00:32:27 and things like that. You have to do it and not get caught and trapped into their solutions. They always have a problem and a solution. And when it comes to politics, their solution is you vote for a Democrat or Republican. End of story. Which one are you going to support? Well, you don't like Trump. You obviously like Lala.
Starting point is 00:32:47 No, I don't support either one of them. I won't vote for either one of them. And I keep telling people to stop your focus on that and pay attention to what's going on in your local area. I can't tell you what's going on in your local area. It's hard. There's a lot of different local areas. And so there's no way that I could cover all of that. And so I focus on the problem that is coming after us. And I focus on the two people that are there to draw you away from doing anything. One of them is going to come
Starting point is 00:33:24 straight at you and the other one is going to be the one to stab you away from doing anything. One of them is going to come straight at you, and the other one is going to be the one to stab you in the back. You can figure out which two or which, right? So you need to focus on stopping not just the UN. The UN is going to operate through the national governments. You need to focus locally because this is going to come after you in your local government. If you're in Australia, Canada, whatever, it's still going to come at you through your
Starting point is 00:33:47 national government, just like it did four years ago. It's going to be financed by them. They're going to give cover to it. They're going to help to set the agenda. And guess what? The agenda is going to be the same in every country because they have all, regardless of political party, just like in 2020 didn't matter what political party it was it could be justin trudeau it could be the conservative
Starting point is 00:34:10 party in the uk it could be the socialist party and france or whatever or it could be donald trump and they all did the same thing or then you could replace trump with biden and guess what they're all still biden was Trump was in lockstep with everybody. Then they replaced Trump with Biden. Biden is in lockstep with everybody. The only thing that changes is whether or not people are going to stand down and go along with this. Based on who the national puppet is. That's the difference.
Starting point is 00:34:44 And so you need to focus on how you're going to uh stop this uh we're going to take a quick break and we'll be coming back rock finn dougalug thank you very much for the tip says thank you david and crew remember to like and hit the like and subscribe buttons to help to spread the word yes thank you for reminding me and please do uh hit the like buttons if you're listening live or if you're listening to it uh as a uh delayed broadcast please hit the like button we really do need that visibility um we um we've even been talking about how maybe we need to uh create another uh another twitter channel maybe um it wouldn't be so heavily censored for at least a
Starting point is 00:35:27 while i don't know um we're just kind of kicking around some ideas um and uh i'm sure they don't watch this program so i can tell you about them we'll be right back Thank you. The End you're listening to the david knight show well there is a new very accurate facial recognition search engine it's called linzo.ai they've launched a highly accurate fast and user-friendly facial recognition tool in collaboration with imatch dot ai this is a story is coming from winepressnews.com and i mentioned that because you have to be very careful about what you post online and just understand that social media is a trap we We've seen people, especially in the UK, you've got people now in jail for years because they posted their disagreement with the immigration policy of the Labour government. Oh, okay, five years.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And you saw that cartoon character judge with his white wig. Now, this is just absolutely intolerable. How dare you? No. Was it three years, five years, something like that for a Facebook post? And this is, you know, Facebook and these other social media companies. Facebook was created the day after they shut down LifeLog. Everybody looked at that and said, that's creepy.
Starting point is 00:37:41 We don't want to have something like that being run by the government. Oh, okay. Well, the government won't run it we'll pick uh zuckerberg and we'll let him run it but they're all operating that way all of social media is really a life log and everybody is more than willing to put up everything anything and everything about their lives um and the younger generation as i've said, I really do think these big brother programs that they had or kicking somebody off of an island or whatever. I've never seen one of them, but I know what they're about. And I think that that was predictive programming and really kind of creating a desire for people that,
Starting point is 00:38:21 hey, if I just show everything about my life and um you know become this exhibitionist maybe i can become a celebrity like these people these people who were contestants they didn't have anything to offer except exhibitionism and so everybody well you know that can if i got a lot of followers, that makes me important, right? So when we look at where this is all headed in terms of food, for example, they're redefining what genetically modified food is. They've got a new label. So they think that you don't know. But they're also telling you, going back and looking at this is zero hedge article
Starting point is 00:39:05 i said it go back to march of 2022 bloomberg put out an article said inflation stings most if you earn less than three hundred thousand dollars so here's how to deal with it and they put up a tweet and they condensed some of their advice there scroll down a little bit people can see that. There it is right there. Take the bus. What happens if there's no buses around here? Don't buy in bulk.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Don't buy in bulk to save money. Yeah. Richer food, maybe. Okay. Try lentils instead of meat. And finally, nobody said this was going to be any fun. Well, I think they're having fun. And then so Zero H says,
Starting point is 00:39:52 so what's happened to the price of lentils since they did that? They said you could get a 12-pack of canned lentil soup, and they give you a particular brand that they looked at. They compared the price of this brand of soup in March of 2020. They said you could get 12 of them for 30 bucks when they published that op-ed piece. Several months later, the prices jumped to $50 from $30. And then now it has been popping around in the $40 to $50 range, but that's still about 50% increase increase and then you can see the chart there look it's got a new level there where it bounces around then scroll down look at orange juice oh wow we had 2020 with trump there it just goes vertical it's been kind of bopping around as you're always going
Starting point is 00:40:44 to see that with some kind of an agricultural commodity based on weather and other issues and all of a sudden go straight up it hasn't hit a plateau yet same thing with egg prices scroll down and show the egg prices there look at that egg prices going up and beef prices go down Beef is just going up constantly. Yeah. It's almost vertical. It's going up at about a 45 degree angle, but it's not gone up at a 90 degree angle like the orange juice has. But don't worry because we have communism right around the corner. La La Communist is going to put price controls on the food.
Starting point is 00:41:25 That'll fix everything, right? Well, RFK Jr. put up a post yesterday about genetic modification. Wheat was the one U.S. crop, he says, that was always non-GMO because the U.S. exports $6 billion a year in wheat and our biggest buyers refused the GMO conversion. So it was consumer demand from other countries. They said, we don't want it in GMO form. You know, it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Certain products have really taken the lead. The most genetically modified organism anywhere is the tobacco plant. They have done so much to it. So, you know, it's not only the tobacco plant. They have done so much to it. So, you know, it's not only the tobacco plant they've modified extensively, but it's also modified the cigarettes, you know, going back for decades. It's one of the reasons why I think that became a dangerous activity. Anyway, yet last week, the FDA and the USDA approved an Argentine argentine developed gmo wheat strain for the united states so if you didn't think our wheat was already messed up enough as a matter of fact if you got
Starting point is 00:42:31 food allergy allergies and things like that a lot of people already know it sets off um sets off my son and so but we have found that you can get some older grains like spelt, and that works. So there are some older, I guess we say heirloom wheat strains that if you look around, you can find that stuff. But pretty much anything that is processed already, the wheat is extremely. So he doesn't address that. RFK Jr. doesn't. But it's already a mess, and it's going to get a lot worse, I think. But he says, so who asked U.S. consumers or wheat growers if they want any of this stuff?
Starting point is 00:43:15 Well, they don't ask. They just do it. And it's becoming even more deceptive because now they're creating, everybody is, I don't really want GMO stuff. I want non-GMO. So that's the consumers have spoken and they know that. And so they're doing this in opposition to consumer demand. And so if nobody likes what you're selling, what you do is you just change the name, right?
Starting point is 00:43:43 You're not pro-life. You're anti-abortion rights or whatever. It's always about the labels. And so now they have a new label for GMO stuff. They call it gene-edited. Gene-edited. And they want you to believe that it is different. And there is a slight difference there.
Starting point is 00:44:03 Off Guardian says, Have you heard gene edited crops and livestock are here to solve all of our problems five days ago the washington post reported that gene editors were working to genetically engineer the cow microbiome to eliminate methane emissions and i i talked about that it went You know, we have this, we're going to modify the cow's stomach and all the rest of this stuff. That was the longest article I've seen ever from the Washington Post. And they did not put it behind a paywall either. They wanted you to see that.
Starting point is 00:44:39 It was a big PR campaign. And so they're talking about gene edited instead of genetically modified. And they make this distinction. They say that something that is genetically modified will have genes from other organisms added to it. Whereas gene edited stuff, you're editing the genes, but you're not taking genetics genetics from something else in other words
Starting point is 00:45:05 you're not crossing a chicken with a pig um and getting a chick or something right um the old jokes we used to have going around when i was a kid what happens when you cross this with that right we all heard that stuff uh well it's not a joke anymore it's a very dangerous thing we call them chimera when they do that. And a lot of people I've found over the years didn't really understand that genetic modification was different than selective breeding. And the point is, is that if you go in and you edit, you genetically modify something, you can combine different species together, different aspects of different species. You can add things from insects to other animals.
Starting point is 00:45:53 I mean, they had the monkeys that glowed in the dark because they put in a gene from the lightning bugs, you know. But you can even cross the plant kingdom with the animal kingdom. Maybe get something like groot i don't know but um yeah um yeah it's it's so they can they can create these chimeras and they can go even across different kingdoms plant kingdom and animal animal kingdom um and, doesn't that speak highly of a common designer because, uh, the DNA is a computer code as a system, uh, is something that is shared by every living thing, animal or plant.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Now, these people are going in and messing with it. They don't know what they're doing. And so now what they're trying to do is to, and people were confused about that. The difference between selective breeding, you know, we'd look at dogs, for example, you got everything from Chihuahuas to Irish Wolfhounds. They're all, you know, huge difference in size and temperament and speed, everything, you know, but that is selective breeding. And so they want to do this genetically.
Starting point is 00:47:04 And so they're saying, well saying well you know gene edited is no really not really any different than uh selective breeding they're trying to sell it that way no it is very different it is very different um so they say gene editing should not be confused with genetic modification genetically modified organisms are those where dna from a different species have been introduced into another or different kingdoms they combine insects with mammals or plants with mammals or whatever gene edited organisms generally do not contain generally generally do not contain dna from different species They contain changes that could be made more slowly using traditional breeding methods. So why didn't they just call this warp speed genes? Let's just do it real fast and let's do it without any tests.
Starting point is 00:47:59 Okay, that's the warp speed approach. Nobody could have done it faster than me. Look at this thing with two heads I've got. Isn't that great? Yeah, that worked out so well for us that we want to go fast. And that's the motto out of Silicon Valley. Go fast, break things. They're going to be breaking the genetic code, that's for sure.
Starting point is 00:48:22 At the moment, following a European Court of Justice ruling in 2018, gene editing is regulated in the same way as genetic modification. Because it really is a distinction without a difference. What they're doing is they're going in and they're modifying the code of plants and animals. And unfortunately, they don't really know what they're doing. They don't do any test or oversight. They just go fast and break things. But the UK government is consulting on changing these rules in England,
Starting point is 00:48:57 allowing gene editing research to be used to produce beneficial crops and livestock. And that is exactly what they have now done. So they call it the genetic technology. And here's that precision breeding is what they're saying. Precision breeding. Doesn't that sound great? That sounds like a really good thing. So genetically edited organisms are now going to be precision bread wow where do i get
Starting point is 00:49:29 that that's the kind of food i want to eat precision bread food it's all word definitions as a tool of tyrants is to you know seize the high ground rhetorically and the high ground for the arguments by changing the terminology so now gmo is going to be gene editing gene editing then changes to proceed precision breeding well they've been precision they've been genetically modifying i guess you could say our cars swapping out the engines and we've got if you remember years ago it's been going on for quite some time this was back in 2015 where they had where they came after vw for the emissions remember that i was right about the time i started talking to eric peters we talked about that a great deal we talked about hey look at the fact that we got this Takata airbag company.
Starting point is 00:50:31 They've killed, you know, maybe 15, 20 people by now with the airbags that are defective. They've had recalls of tens of millions of cars for this stuff. And yet there's no penalty for them, really. Not like it was for Dieselgate. They fined Volkswagen over $4 billion. not like it was for diesel gate they find volkswagen over four billion dollars they came after the ceo martin winter corn and um they're just now coming back to his criminal trial is just now starting we are nine years later they gave him a temporary pass because he was very sick. As his lawyer said, he did not defraud anybody. That's correct. He did not harm anybody.
Starting point is 00:51:13 That's correct. Nobody died. And Eric and I used to talk about whenever we'd bring this up, we'd say, well, look at the, you know, all these, the history of, of cars where they did shortcuts you know the the uh the pinto one of the best examples where they actually found the documents from ford where they said well it's this part's going to cost us like you know thirty dollars or something to do something about this and to to make this better but you know if we calculate that out to all the different pentos that we're going to
Starting point is 00:51:45 sell we'd be better off just to take our chances and pay off the lawsuits when somebody is in a pinto that gets rear-ended that explodes so that was the calculation that they made now they didn't pay anything like this kind of penalty nobody nobody was charged with anything criminal. And yet what they said was, well, you designed this in order to trick us about your emissions. And so they wanted to destroy Volkswagen, but instead Volkswagen destroyed their diesels and went full on into electric, as Eric Peters has talked about many times.
Starting point is 00:52:23 They'd already come up with a diesel engine diesel engines last forever diesel engine they get 100 miles per gallon and that type of thing and it was pretty clean they didn't want that they've got one solution you got to get something that is hooked to the grid so stop this with the diesel stuff and that's why they did it it wasn't because there was any uh issue nothing was criminal there was no fraud no harm to anyone but they wanted to manipulate volkswagen so um as a matter of fact right now we're looking at volkswagen is coming into some difficult times they are closing for the first time ever a vw plant in germany
Starting point is 00:53:06 yeah they closed them in other countries as a matter of fact we'll talk a little bit about it what happened with the uh the vw bug the classic bug um after they stopped making them in germany and other places they continued to make them in mexico for quite some time actually they made more vw bugs in mexico than they did in germany uh and so you know they shut that down they've shut down uh fact uh factories outside of germany but they've never done one in germany before in their entire 87 year history and as they shut this down they're going to have major clashes with the German unions as well. So it's going to get pretty ugly.
Starting point is 00:53:48 And then this diesel gate thing is brought back down. Nine years later, they're going to have a trial about that. Bottom line is, all European and American manufacturing companies are dead men walking. All of them, without exception. You're going to see them all closed down, just like we saw manufacturing plants in the UK shutting down. Steel, some of the more energy intensive ones are going to be the first ones to shut down. But they can't compete with China because of the Paris Climate Accord. The Paris Climate Acc accord uh the net result
Starting point is 00:54:27 of that was not to do anything about global emissions because you got the two biggest countries china and india allowed to have as much in terms of dirty power plants coal power plants that are not scrubbed they can build them cheap and dirty as many of them as they want. The two most populous countries on earth. And they want to say that that's a deal to protect the climate globally. They don't believe that. And the true believers didn't believe it. They said this is nothing other than a transfer of industry to China. And they got that right.
Starting point is 00:55:01 That's all it is. They use the climate fear, but it's all about transferring this to them. Because the manufacturing edge, they always talk about things like rare earth metals and things like that, or lithium or this and that, in terms of China's advantage. But their real advantage is the cost of energy. You can't manufacture anything to compete with them if your cost of energy is going to be several times what they have to pay for energy. So it begins with Volkswagen. Trump has announced, by the way, a plan for Government government efficiency commission to conduct full financial
Starting point is 00:55:47 audit of the federal government uh he spoke to the economic club of new york where you talk about insiders uh this is not like the mises organization these people don't know or care anything about economics it's like what are you going to do for us and so he told them he says i'm going to create a department of government efficiency he said at the suggestion of elon musk i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms. Well, this was kind of a joke,
Starting point is 00:56:31 um, from Musk. He said, uh, we'll have a department of government efficiency, D O G E Doge, like Doge coin. He's talked about for so long.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Did Trump not get the joke Is that I need to explain the the meme to him? Because he doesn't seem to have understood what that joke is really about But see it efficiency is not the problem The problem is we got a government that doesn't know What its limitations are and what its limitations should be. The problem with government is not efficiency. The problem with government in Washington is intrusion into every aspect of your life.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Intrusion is the problem. The question should be, what is government authorized to do? And so the economics club, i couldn't believe it the the left put this up because trump kind of hems and haws and stumbles around he's having a difficult time really speaking he doesn't really address it but this economic club of new york said what are you going to do to make child care affordable says when is that a job of the federal government? I mean, are we going to try to outsource everything to them? Yes, we do.
Starting point is 00:57:49 That's what the school thing is. Please, here, I've got some kids. I'd like for you to raise them for me. Could you do that for me? I can't afford to get child care or whatever, and I've got to go to work to pay my taxes. That's where we are right now, right? So we can't take the tax burden off of you.
Starting point is 00:58:06 No, no, no, that's off the books. Even though we don't care about the deficit, we can't reduce your taxes. And we can't get the government out of your life. Instead, we want the government to come in more. And so this economic club of New York actually asks Trump about child care. And instead of him saying, what are you talking about? That's not the federal government. He tries to answer the question.
Starting point is 00:58:31 If you win in November, can you commit to prioritizing legislation to make child care affordable? And if so, what specific piece of legislation will you advance? Well, I would do that. And we're sitting down, you know, I was somebody, we had Senator Marco Rubio and my daughter Ivanka was so impactful on that issue. It's a very important issue. But I think when you talk- Pander, pander, pander.
Starting point is 00:58:59 I'm talking about that because child care is child care. It's child care. You have to have it in't it's child care you have to have it in this country yeah have it gotta have it when you talk about those numbers compared to the kind of numbers gotta be federal about by taxing foreign nations at levels that they're not used to but they'll get used to it very quickly and it's going to stop them from going to raise tariffs they'll have okay very substantial tax when they send product into our country. Those numbers are so much bigger than any numbers that we're talking about, including child care, that it's going to take care. We're going to have, I look forward to having no deficits within a fairly short period of time,
Starting point is 00:59:37 coupled with the reductions that I told you about on waste and fraud and all of the other things that are going on in our country, because I have to stay with child care. I want to stay with child care. But those numbers are small relative to the kind of economic numbers that I'm talking about, including growth, but growth also headed up by what the plan is that I just told you about. We're going to be taking in trillions of dollars. And as much as child care is talked about as being expensive, it's relatively speaking not very expensive compared to the kind of numbers we'll be taking in. We're going to make this into an incredible country that can afford to take care of its people. And then we'll worry about the rest of the world.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Let's help other people. But we're going to take care of our country first. This is about america first it's about make america great again we have to do it because right now we're a failing nation so we'll take care of it thank you well there you go that that's always the answer make america great again what a pandering fool he is what an idiot he is anybody fall for that uh you know what we're going to give you everything you want we're gonna do everything for you in your life and somebody else is gonna pay the taxes for that uh we'll
Starting point is 01:00:53 get the super rich to do it or in trump's case since he's super rich uh he'll get foreign countries to pay for it we'll have tariffs on everything. Trillions of dollars of tariffs. Well, what's that going to do since everything's being manufactured abroad now? I mean, even cans are being manufactured abroad. A few months ago, when everybody's talking about tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, reasons that you realize
Starting point is 01:01:18 what they're talking about doing in terms of cans, even all the stuff that you get in cans, when they put, especially because, again, we are we've already we're having our energy shut down and we import so much stuff anyway. It's only going to get worse. But even if we didn't shut the energy down, look at how much stuff we import and have been doing for the longest time. Trade deficit that we had with China even before we gave them the advantage on energy you know they send over these gigantic container ships and then they go back empty they're not buying anything from us and um and they won't be buying that but if we get our our stuff from them
Starting point is 01:01:59 and he puts tariffs on it everything's going to be more expensive. And he's not going to do anything in terms of tax relief. No, he's going to not give you tax relief. I said Trump's a Democrat, and he is a Democrat. And here's a good example of it. Democrats will always promise you new benefits from the government, but never tax cuts. Not going to do tax cuts. Might propose something that's a little bit of a you know demagoguery oh
Starting point is 01:02:26 no tax cuts uh no no tax on tips well i guess we'll all be working uh as uh waiters and waitresses if there's any restaurants left uh probably won't be and there's not going to be any deficits except at your kitchen table that's where you're going to have your deficits but don't worry the government's going to take care of your children child care and i i put that out yesterday i said um and it was you know i haven't gone back to see all the comments that i got uh if i got any maybe they didn't even see you know usually you see something like that like uh probably put my tweet down at the bottom said this is um this is uh you know usually you see something like that like uh probably put my tweet down at the bottom said this is um this is uh you know other tweets that you probably don't want to see you know you
Starting point is 01:03:11 got to click the button to see it and then you look at those and you got to click another button see even more of those tweets that twitter doesn't want you to see maybe so i'm probably three or four layers down nested in that but I said please help me to find this I I can't seem to find the Constitution where child care is listed I just don't see it uh does the economic club of New York understand anything about government or the economy no by the way uh Lala would not even talk to them uh maybe that was a smart decision if you're going to ask garbage like that, but that's really more of a question for her. If you want government to be efficient, right? You're not worried about what government does.
Starting point is 01:03:55 We're going to provide childcare to everybody. We just got to do it efficiently. Well, to do it efficiently, I'm going to then enact tariffs on everything that comes in the country. No, you need to look at what government's function is supposed to be is it doing what it wants to do you know the nazis made the trains run on time they were very efficient wasn't that great you want to have that or maybe we could run our government like the nazis in ukraine anticipate the government
Starting point is 01:04:23 will be run in 2030 where they just streamline everything this is a vision put together by our intelligence agencies and the people who created this war in ukraine they did the coup they did the aggression and they've got a plan for what ukraine 2030 looks like and it is very efficient. Let's look eight years ahead. 2030. The history of the new Ukraine is studied all over the globe. Why? Because Ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world. Scripts have replaced bureaucrats. 500,000 former public servants are successfully integrated in the new economy. No more red tape, but paperless. No more banknotes, but cashless. Yes, we became the first country to abandon paper money.
Starting point is 01:05:12 Ukraine now has the best tax system for the IT industry and the most affordable e-residency. Thanks to Ukrainian engineers and programmers, the R&D centers of the world's top technology companies operate successfully, and Ukraine ranks first in the world by the number of startups per capita. Ukrainian courts are guided by artificial intelligence, and all notarial acts take place online. Ukrainian customs is fully automatic and the fastest in the world. Customs clearance and car registration can now be done in three clicks from your smartphone. Because of war and internal
Starting point is 01:05:45 migration we have built the most flexible in modern digital education brave military and civilians get quality treatment with modern remote monitoring and e-health systems constantly watching you the most effective cyber defense in the world isn't that great you know no more standing in line at the dmv because the d DMV is always looking at you. Isn't that great? Yeah, we don't really care what government does. It should do everything. It should provide child care, health care. Well, guess what?
Starting point is 01:06:14 The government doesn't care. But we want them to do everything. And we want them to do it efficiently. Now, if the government is doing the wrong thing, I hope they're as inefficient as possible. So the IRS direct file program, making it easier for the IRS to take your money. See, there's the efficiency right there.
Starting point is 01:06:36 Isn't that great? Don't you like that? You want a more efficient IRS or do you want a smaller IRS? Well, a smaller IRS is not in the books both the Republicans and the Democrats just to show you that there's no difference between these both of them agree that the IRS has got to grow that budget of 13 billion they gave it another 80 even under under Kevin McCarthy, because there were some conservatives who were putting pressure on Kevin McCarthy. They don't put any pressure on Mike Johnson. He gets
Starting point is 01:07:11 to do whatever he wants and what he wants to do, this new quote-unquote conservative Christian speaker. What he wants to do is exactly what the Biden administration wants to do. It's amazing how their interests coincide on the war in Ukraine, how their interests coincide in terms of making the IRS into this monster that is seven times bigger than it is today. When pressure was being put on Kevin McCarthy, he said, no, we're only going to make it five times bigger.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Well, there you go. I said, fine, that's your difference between Democrats and Republicans. Democrats want an IRS at seven times bigger. But aren't we thankful that we have the Republicans who only want to make it five times bigger. But then we get Speaker Johnson in and he wants to make it seven times bigger. He agrees 100% with Biden. So last month, says Mises, Mises.org, in a move to curb another example of government overreach,
Starting point is 01:08:12 representatives Adrian Smith and Chuck Edwards introduced the IRS Overreach Prevention Act. This is not about keeping the IRS from growing to seven times its current size. There's not much overreach that is being pulled back here. The act has very modest aims. The act aims to prohibit the IRS from continuing its direct file pilot program. The program, which essentially allows thes to bypass the normal audit process and file tax liens directly with the courts in other words they don't even have to go through
Starting point is 01:08:53 an auditing process i i want to take your stuff and you will have to prove that you're innocent you see it's that's where the civil asset forfeiture really came from we can trace civil asset forfeitures um you know creation back through the rico statutes and things like that but it really goes back to the irs the irs was the because that's going to bring in money to the government that became their beta test site for every kind of tyranny. And now it's being done by all the alphabet agencies. We'll go in and they'll create regulations. And then they say, well, these are regulations that we created. They're not laws that were created by your elected representatives. So therefore, with a regulation created by the bureaucracy, you don't get protections under the constitution as if it were a law created
Starting point is 01:09:48 by Congress. So we're not going to give you the presumption of innocence. We're not going to give you due process. We're just going to go in and steal what you've got. And then you have to prove that you're innocent, right? And that's the way the IRS has operated all my life. You know, they just go in and say, well, this is what we think you owe us and we're going to steal it from you. And if you want to challenge us, you can go to our court and prove to us that
Starting point is 01:10:11 you're innocent. And now they're not even going to go through the troublesome step of doing an audit. They will just go take the money from you. It is like civil asset forfeiture. And so these two representatives said we've got to stop that they're not moving anything back they're just trying to stop the irs from taking yet another step forward it is a clear violation of due process rights wrapped up in the guise of convenience and it always is well we don't want to inconvenience the government we don't want the government to have to go through any extra steps let's just let them do whatever they want uh the regulatory removal of due process began long ago with the irs it's now present in
Starting point is 01:10:54 every one of these alphabet agencies and it is something that has been weaponized with civil asset forfeiture by allowing the the IRS to bypass due process, to impose tax liens without any oversight, the government is creating an environment where special interests and bureaucrats can exploit and punish taxpayers as they see fit in a politically weaponized environment. Of course, it will be politically weaponized as well.
Starting point is 01:11:22 While the program's supporters argue that it just makes the audit process simpler and increases the ease of tax collection, this is to benefit not we the people, but they the government. It ignores the fundamental principles of due process and the rights of taxpayers to be treated fairly and justly, but it's so much more efficient.
Starting point is 01:11:47 Elon Musk and Trump would love this, right? Because it's sufficient, sufficient for government, but it's not sufficient for the constitution. None of this stuff is, uh, the director should say the constitution is not sufficient for the direct file program is an extreme conflict of interest where the Fox isn not sufficient for the direct file program is an
Starting point is 01:12:05 extreme conflict of interest where the fox isn't just guarding the hen house but making himself all too comfortable they say the irs overreach prevention act is definitely a small step but it's in the right direction and of course the direction is to get back and get away from regulation without representation, confiscation without due process. That's another one I should add. I need to do a t-shirt. No taxation without representation. No regulation without representation.
Starting point is 01:12:37 No confiscation without due process. While it doesn't address the larger concerns of the IRS as a whole, says Mises, nor does it hold them accountable for their egregious behavior in the past. It is a small step, but it's something we could do anyway. And again, this is not limited, unfortunately, anymore to the irs during the the mask mania of 2020 and 2021 we had people on airplanes getting twenty thousand dollar fines because they didn't want to wear a mask and because they argued with a little the petty little tyrant flight attendants who i've got power you know i've got pack and tell you what i want to do murray rothbard said the state is a bandit and the only way to deal with it is to resist its encroachments
Starting point is 01:13:26 and to defend one's own rights and properties. Why, Sanders Spooner, I mentioned earlier, said the government is like a highway robber. But unlike a highway robber that doesn't just steal your purse, it then follows you down the highway nagging you about everything else. That's an apt description, of course. He said that in the middle of the 1800s um while the irs overreach prevention act won't address irs behavior as a whole it may stop the rolling train long enough to rein in an expansion but of
Starting point is 01:13:59 course this is the the proverbial train that runs on time from the Nazis, isn't it? And if you're going to create an IRS that is seven times larger than it is, we need to worry about where that train is taking us. And we've got to stop that train. But all these people are asleep. They're so addicted to theft with civil asset forfeiture that we just this week had the u.s sanction the venezuelan government and they stole their equivalent they had a private jet that maduro ran around on it wasn't as big as air force one but it was a private jet it was
Starting point is 01:14:40 essentially their air force one that the president would take around. They seized it at an airport at the Dominican Republic. And when they did it, they ironically said, no one is above the law. Highway robbers, bandits, whatever that is, steal whatever they want. I'm surprised the hypocrisy didn't kill them outright yeah exactly yeah it's uh it was hypocrisy not irony when they said that isn't they even got that wrong in the zero hedge article um but uh yeah nobody is above the law what law you guys are law to yourself you're lawless now you're dictators the law is in your mouth the law is in your gun when you rob people like that. They just do this everywhere.
Starting point is 01:15:31 Most people would call it theft, and many people did call it theft, except for, guess who? Eric Prince, the Blackwater mercenary leader, a big Trump insider. He applauded it. He thought it was great to steal that from them you know the u.s wanted to confiscate all the russian assets they got a i don't know 300 billion 350 billion uh that they just seized when they did it in the financial system they said that's ours now shut it down and this is why everybody is starting to flee the u.s dollar, that's ours now. Shut it down. And this is why everybody is starting to flee the U.S. dollar,
Starting point is 01:16:05 because that's what the federal government did. And, you know, you can't trust the system anymore. It's completely corrupt. It's a thieving system. They showed the criminality of the U.S. government. They showed the untrustworthiness of all these institutions that we've created. And so everybody is looking at it, saying, we need to go somewhere else, do something else. Bricks, you've even got Turkey that we've created. And so everybody's looking at it saying, we need to go somewhere else, do something else.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Bricks, you've even got Turkey that's in NATO talking about getting into bricks. So people understand how criminal the American government has become. But, you know, they do this with sanctions all the time. They wanted the U.S. government, with the money that they had frozen from Russia, to show everybody how corrupt our institutions are, and that the American government is nothing
Starting point is 01:16:53 but a bunch of unchecked thieves, a cartel, a gang. So they said, well, you know, we're going to keep that money. We're going to keep all that money. And the Europeans balked at that. They said, no, let's not do that. Even the EU didn't want to rise to the criminality of the US government. And so they said, let's just keep the interest on the amount, but we'll still keep the funds frozen. And the US is like, no, let's steal it all. Well, one of the reasons that EU, and not because they're good guys or moral people,
Starting point is 01:17:33 one of the reasons that they didn't want to do that is because even though we've got sanctions on Russian oil, we didn't just sanction the money that they had in banks, financial institutions internationally, but we also sanctioned oil and things like that that they sold. And as I pointed out, that was a windfall profit for russia because what that did when we put in those russian oil sanctions it just made the price of oil skyrocket everywhere and russia continued to sell oil but instead of getting dollars they got gold for it oh that we really showed them a lesson didn't we and so now uh here's where we are you know even in the european union they're still buying russian oil that is supposedly sanctioned by the u.s and not only that but they're buying more russian oil than they are buying american oil they bought 12.7 billion cubic
Starting point is 01:18:28 meters uh i'm sorry this is not oil this is gas but the same story with the oil they're able to sell the oil other places this is gas uh even though we blew up the pipeline, right? Two of them, even though we did that. They're still getting more gas from Russia, 12.7 billion cubic meters, than from the United States, 12.3 billion cubic meters. And of course, that's one of the reasons why that pipeline was blown up,
Starting point is 01:19:00 for economic reasons. The U.S. wanted to make EU completely dependent on us for energy. And that's one of the reasons why they blew that up. But even blowing up Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, Europeans are still getting more gas
Starting point is 01:19:16 from Russia than from the United States, even though it's supposed to be sanctioned as well. Sanctions, sabotage, you know, the rest of it. People are starting to see what the United States government truly is everywhere. It's not a question anymore. Rumble, Radis Bro, thank you very much for the tip. If birth rates are falling below replacement levels, who is the affordable child care for?
Starting point is 01:19:38 Who are they building all these schools for? Yeah, that's for the replacement. There you go. It's not a replacement of americans with the birth rates but it's a replacement of americans with citizens from other countries that's what they're doing and so that's that's a good point the schools and child care will be for the great replacers who are coming in because you know um americans are garbage it's the replacers that are great we were you know um americans are garbage it's the replacers that are great we were told that over and over again they're so much better than us
Starting point is 01:20:09 matter of fact musk and vivek vivek ramaswami were saying that when the two of them got together oh yeah let's get more more workers now these americans are awful oh maybe they're right but this is america and you came here and you're profiting off of it because you're getting subsidies and other things like that, these grifting billionaires coming in as part of the, you know, to rob this country. On Rockfan, Amos Poole, thank you very much. I appreciate it, and thank you for telling us about the vitamin C
Starting point is 01:20:43 and some other things like that. I asked for a prayer for my other son earlier this week. And he's not out of the woods yet, but he's better. So I thank everybody for praying for him. He says, like politics, go local for your food. Yes. Found an Amish butcher who grows and butchers pork and beef. Half a steer cuts from ground beef to steaks cost me $4.13 per pound.
Starting point is 01:21:08 Oh, that's amazing. That's amazing. And I don't think that, I would seriously not be surprised if the Amish farmer had some kind of a CRISPR genetic thing going on in his barn. I don't think they're into CRISPR yet. I don't think they ever will be. So good for them and good.
Starting point is 01:21:32 I'm glad to see that you got that. We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. L'esprit de l'esprit Thank you. The The The The The The The
Starting point is 01:22:57 The The The The The The Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, I want to talk about some of the issues as we get out from underneath these people, some of the things that transcend this. But before we do, just real quickly, as I said earlier, when I was talking about the UN and their plans to completely redesign the financial system, everybody's got an idea how they want to redesign the financial system. And so what are you going to do to maintain that parallel system yourself?
Starting point is 01:23:47 Well, you need to start thinking about how you're going to get outside of their control grid that they're going to impose on everybody with a global CBDC. And again, it will most likely be put in at the same time, close to the same time by all these different nations, and then they will make them interoperable. In other words, they won't come in and say, well, here is the seat of the new global government. Show us a building and a throne. No, it'll be a network. It'll be global governance, just like they will network together these central bank digital currencies and things like that.
Starting point is 01:24:21 So if you want to get out of that system, to me, that's the key thing. Yeah, we're looking at inflation coming up. Who knows what's going to happen with that lot of economic uncertainty. They have created a sword of Damocles, or a dam, if you will, that's about to burst. So it's a hedge against that. We've seen that type of thing happen in the past.
Starting point is 01:24:43 But this is a new kind of threat that we haven't seen before as they redesign this financial system. So if you want to get outside of that, the thing to do is the thing that they're doing, which is accumulating gold. And you can do that at Tony Ardaban's Wise Wolf Gold. Just go to DavidKnight.gold. That'll take you to Tony's site and let him know that you came through us. And you can buy gold or silver at large or small transaction. He'll support and even supports people buying it on a monthly basis in small or large amounts. You can pick a tier that you want to be a part of with a Wolfpack.
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Starting point is 01:26:11 Uh, so we're going to, um, we'll come back to Gerald, by the way, is going to be our guest today in the third hour, Gerald Salenti trends journal. And I just mentioned real quickly and get a 10% discount with the code night at TrendsJournal.com. We'll be talking about what he sees as coming in these last couple weeks of this election. Is the global economy going to bounce back? More companies see AI as more risk than benefit now. So things are starting to flip on that.
Starting point is 01:26:44 So we'll talk to Gerald about all that stuff when he comes on um on rockfin wes robertson says are we sanctioning russia's uranium cells to the u.s and britain nope and how much of that uranium is from the theft of uranium one scandal like hillary clinton's red button reset with Russia. That's a good point. Yeah. Yeah. Uranium one and the Bidens and the Clintons and all in that. Yeah. Well, this,
Starting point is 01:27:12 um, this is an amazing story and it's one that, um, I was aware of is it's took about a year for this to go through. This is a guy who was a street preacher. He was affiliated with a church in arizona and um he would go out and do some street preaching and then he would he goes back he was working uh at the church there had a family and everything and uh he uh he didn't know what had happened but he couldn't stand and
Starting point is 01:27:41 just dropped to his feet and then he stood up and started to say well i gotta i gotta go back and so he walks to where his wife is and his brother-in-law and when he gets there he's bleeding all over the place you'll see the pictures of it you're bleeding from his head and they're like you know what's going on he couldn't even talk and then he went into seizures and everything he'd been shot somebody shot him in the head this is his story if you're stuck in sin you're stuck in the way that you're living you'll find han schmidt microphone in hand at the corner of 51st and peoria avenues you can have hope in jesus this november night schmidt's street preaching ended abruptly i remember falling to my knee and then after that i was like oh
Starting point is 01:28:24 something's not right. I grabbed all my gear put it back in the car. I drove my car back to church. Coherent but confused the father of two was planning to attend Wednesday worship yards away at Victory Chapel. He just like comes to the car and like I remember just seeing like blood and I'm like what happened? What happened? And in my head I was saying like I'm not okay but I wasn't speaking you weren't speaking I were there's no words coming out her brother George was like let's take him to the hospital and luckily he did because that's when on the way there I started seizing Hans arrived unresponsive at the hospital doctors uncovering the catastrophic cause of his collapse the CT scan was what revealed that there was actually a bullet.
Starting point is 01:29:07 Even the neurosurgeon was like, there's nothing we can do. The detective told you, we'll know more after the autopsy. That's what the detective told her. I was going to die. Doctors and detectives believed death was inevitable. Paralyzed in her own right, Zulia faithfully did what she could for her husband. A lot of, like, pleading to God, like, please, like, please leave him. Like, no matter how you leave him, but please leave him.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Praying, like, God, if you can raise dry bones, why not him? There's so many, like, people that are miracles, and I'm like, why not him? After speaking with his wife, they are just praying Katie for a miracle. Yeah we'll stay on this case for sure Christine thank you. News traveled from the valley to around the world. Prayers poured into Hans and his new family of four for just an ounce of light of hope. They would do tests on him to see if he was responsive and many times they were like he's not responsive. Hans was placed on life support in a medically induced coma. Those days felt like really long so I was scared that you know I'd never hear his voice again. But as each hour each day passed that miracle began to take form. Bedside one month later Hans looked at his wife and breathed. And then he's like, it's fine.
Starting point is 01:30:26 And I was like, what? You just spoke. And I was like, Hans, you just spoke? And I was like, super stoked about it. Oh my goodness, Zoe. The next month, in January, Hans would walk and open his front door, greeted by little hands and feet. What's it like to come home to your wife and your two babies every day? It's a miracle. Absolutely a miracle.
Starting point is 01:30:52 What I think is just so incredible is that we're sitting here having a full-fledged conversation. If I was just meeting you for the first time, I would have no idea that this has happened within a year. That's incredible. I should not be alive. Realistically, I should be dead. And because his grace and his love, I'm still here. The bullet path through my brain. Like, it's a straight line, straight, like, all the way through. When here, it's still over here. Hans shows me his CT
Starting point is 01:31:25 scan where the bullet entered and where the lead fragments still live in his brain today. Yeah doctors tell him it's too risky to operate to remove what's left. Just like your children you're learning how to talk and was walking also a journey too. He had to relearn everything. For my PT they always put me on the treadmill. Like I'm always running. You're running. Yeah, I go running for my PT. Hans's recovery includes daily speech and occupational therapy. He tells me he's eager to get back to work and doctors say he should be able to return to a somewhat normal life. The simplicity of normal is all he and his wife have prayed for. Side by side, they take me
Starting point is 01:32:06 back to the corner where he was shot nine months ago. I'm so grateful. She's been my rock. He stands with both feet at 51st and Peoria Avenues, ready to share his new testimony, knowing the person who fired the weapon is still out there. Yet Hans fearlessly and peacefully already made his decision. I don't think that holding a grudge against him is going to change anything. I think it's important to forgive people. And so, yeah, I've forgiven him. In Glendale. Every day is a blessing because I'm still here. Christine Stanwood, ABC 15, Arizona.
Starting point is 01:32:43 Well, I remember that story when it happened. And I remember the first reports that came out of it. And she was so positive and so full of faith. And so many people were praying for him. That's the issue there. We don't know how God works, right? Coach Joe Kennedy, who, if you recall, he was somebody that was fired because after the game he would go out by himself he didn't have the kids his team was not required to join him or anything
Starting point is 01:33:13 and he would went out and silently kneeled down on the 50-yard line and would pray after the game and that got him fired and he said in a recent interview he said um that he's very concerned about religious liberty but he also says god uses the least likely people for things he said like me for example he says i don't know why god does what he does none of us do and i was the least likely person that i thought god would ever want to do anything with. In 2015, he faced suspension and was eventually terminated simply because he kneeled in prayer silently at the 50-yard line after the game. And so he took it to court and he lost seven times at court before he finally got to the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:34:08 And the Supreme Court said, no, he's right. That was his only win. Took it all the way to the Supreme Court, lost in all these other cases. And that ordeal in and of itself, if you stop and think about it, that was a much more important victory because by losing seven times, he was able to get to the Supreme Court where he got a victory. And the victory was also a precedent that was set that overturned a precedent going back to 1971 and one of the things i find interesting about this is that these seven lower courts all believed that a supreme court decision from 1971 was more important than a clear reading of the constitution. Isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 01:35:06 You see, that's how we lose our rights in this country. What they're doing by setting, you know, by setting the court precedent above a clear reading of the constitution or an interest in individual rights or whatever, by doing that, what they're essentially doing is nullifying the Constitution and making our rights dependent upon an established tradition done by government institutions. That's the way it's done in the UK. That's the way it's done in England.
Starting point is 01:35:39 England doesn't have a written Constitution. They just have a whole string of traditions that they've strung together. And those can change at any point in time. The reason we have a constitution is because we wanted a republic. We have a constitution because the founders of this country wanted the rule of law. But we've thrown the rule of law out, and we just hang on the decisions of whatever and the arbitrary capricious actions of a supreme court that is not bound by reason or by law or by the constitution and so that's one of the aspects of this i think is important the other aspect of this and of course the precedent that
Starting point is 01:36:19 they overturned from 1971 was a case called lemon versus Kurtzman, and it established a three-prong lemon test. The lemon test had allowed the government to be involved in religion only if it served a secular purpose, did not inhibit or advance religion, and did not result in excessive entanglement of church and state well that's fine but this is not about the government you see the key issue here is that just because you work for the government doesn't mean that your religious liberties are now removed this is not an official government action just because he was a teacher doesn't mean that he can't silently pray that's absurd and yet that is precisely what these other groups are trying to
Starting point is 01:37:15 do he this all came about because a local Satanist Club opposed him but you also have this organization that goes around opposing christians called the freedom from religion organization and that's not what the constitution says the constitution says we have the free exercise of religion not freedom from religion but they don't want america they don't want a constitution, the constitution. They want to have their way. And their way is one of censorship, of removing religious liberty. And those issues are right there in the First Amendment tied together because freedom of religion is really the reason that we had free speech.
Starting point is 01:38:03 And I've said this before. When you look at free speech, don't talk to me about all these other side issues that are out there. If you're going to ignore free speech in the political sphere, especially in the religious sphere, because the religious sphere and religious persecution is the reason why they put it in there but they also wanted to be able to have political debate and to be able to protest and redress their grievances with the government without facing criminal charges this has always been the case so it has always been political and religious speech that has been the most oppressed and that's why they put these two together in the very first part of the Bill of Rights very first amendment so the in 2022 the Supreme Court ruled six to three in favor of Kennedy we know who those three are the three that were pointed to by Obama and one by Biden to uphold the First Amendment and the constitutional right of
Starting point is 01:39:07 government school employees to engage in brief personal private prayer. How could you justify taking that away from somebody? Again, you don't lose your religious liberties because you work for the government. That's what they said based on the 1971 decision, but that's not the constitution. He said, this is something I did not want something I did not ask for this. And this whole entire time,
Starting point is 01:39:33 he said, I've been dragging my feet on it and saying, God, I don't want to go through this, but he does the most incredible things with idiots like me. He said, so imagine what he can do with you. That's how cool this is.
Starting point is 01:39:47 If he picks me to do something so great of changing the nation in our religious liberties, imagine what we could do as just individual families, individual groups, individual companies out there, individual churches. It sounds like he's focused on the local level. Don't you think? What if we change ourselves as individuals, as families, as communities, as churches, instead of worrying about what's going to happen in the Oval Office? I'm telling you, it's going to be war against us regardless of who wins. You better start building your defenses locally for what's coming,
Starting point is 01:40:24 regardless. And don't get yourself so caught up in all this stuff that you want to have a civil war based on the outcome. We can change the entire United States, he said, back to where we were if we just do what we're supposed to do. It's just that simple. But everybody's so focused on the presidential race, I say. Kennedy also claimed that the original complaint against him came from a member of a local satanic group. According to CBS News, members
Starting point is 01:40:52 of the Seattle chapter of the satanic temple showed up at the football field to protest. They were decked out in robes while spreading incense around. The Seattle chapter of the Satanic Temple had 42 members at the time and used his public prayer as a reason to request invoking the devil on the field after the game, reported CBS. They said at the time, it'll definitely be a theatrical production, robes, incense. We've got a gong, said the head of the Satanic Temple chapter, who calls herself Lilith Star.
Starting point is 01:41:31 You can bet that's not her real name. Yeah, just like Lucian Greaves, not his real name. So Kennedy recalled that the students that were there pushed back against this and shouted down the satanists satanists with chants of jesus because you see this is not a religion i've said this over and over again the the satanic temple and their after-school satan clubs and everything they don't believe this stuff this is not a religion they don don't believe it. This is a mockery. It is opposition. It is a protest of other people's free exercise of their religion. They don't have a religion. They want to stop you. And this is no different than the Antifa people who showed up when Karen
Starting point is 01:42:21 was protesting the abortion clinic. There were a group of people protesting the abortion clinic in Austin. Then they had signs, stop black genocide. And these people showed up, these communists, and they had black signs, completely blacked out, you know, because they want to redact what you've got. They've got nothing to say. Nothing to say. And so they show up with a sign, and they put their sign in front of your sign so people can't see it so when they go high karen goes low it goes down and then she goes up and then he goes up and they're going back like this with a sign and uh so you know they don't have a religion they don't have a belief they want to
Starting point is 01:43:08 stop what you say they're they don't have you see this at all of their protests they have nothing to say they don't want to debate you they don't want to explain to you what they're doing they just scream racist or this you know and and shut you down we've seen it over and over again people say well why are you here what do you shut up racist you know they don't have anything to say they just want to stop you from saying anything they just want to censor people they should not be encouraged they should not be treated with any respect they're not out there trying to exercise in their free exercise religion no they don't have religion and they are not trying to speak about anything
Starting point is 01:43:50 so the first amendment does not protect them whatsoever these people are anti-christ they don't have religion except they're just in opposition to christ he said a kid jumped up on a rock and he had a cross and the whole entire school district was chanting, Jesus, Jesus. He said, you can't make this stuff up. Despite his in opposition to the Satanists. They were anti-Antichrist, I guess.
Starting point is 01:44:19 Despite his victory, he said he's very terrified of the prospect of diminishing religious freedom in the U.S. Before his ordeal, Kennedy said he didn't understand how much power was given to the judicial branches. He says, and that scares me. That really scared me. See, that's one of the things that the satanic temple and all these liberal censors need to think about. When you take down what really is the foundation of free political speech, which is a free exercise of religion,
Starting point is 01:44:51 every time the Satanists are going around, they're trying to shut down the free exercise of religion. Well, that's eventually going to come back around to them as well. They're going to live in that Soviet communist-style system, which maybe that's what they want since they just hate humanity um but anyway he says um we are not called to win the fight he said uh he quoted he said his um um the verse that sustained him he said i have fought the good fight i finished the race i've kept the faith he says we're not called to win the fight we're called to fight the good fight we're called to finish the race and we're called to remain faithful and he said when i get to heaven i want god to look at me and
Starting point is 01:45:38 say hey you did all right he said during the fight um it got very difficult for him personally he said losing everything was a major lesson in his life journey it brought him in touch with a testimony of peter that also caused him to clash with his wife he said when they met he was atheist, and he was still an atheist when he married a Christian woman. But eventually, he became a Christian. He said, but the battle that he faced strained their relationship. He said, during the fight, I had to sit there and rely just on my relationship with God because I had nothing else. I didn't even have my wife on my side. My wife worked for the school district.
Starting point is 01:46:26 She was the human resources director. Dividing asunder. I haven't come for peace on this earth. I'll have people in the same family, even a person who says that she follows Christ, was angry at him because Christ was not her god her job was her god but not him kind of reminded me of job job god takes everything away from him except his wife who says cursed god curse god and die you know that's her advice to him she's she was there as an additional problem uh but uh yeah he said um those who might face repercussions at their workplace
Starting point is 01:47:13 he said uh for your beliefs he says you be the light you don't have to take them to court you don't have to fight eight years on it he said uh but again um he kept his eye on on christ he did it for that and you know i think one of the key things that he had to say he said we're not called to win the fight do you hear that maga christians do you hear that all you pastors out there telling everybody well you know we we we gotta vote for trump because you know we gotta win this election don't get hung up on some individual issue like you know the ripping apart of babies or the mass murder with vaccines or the communist totalitarian lockdown against the constitution don't get caught up on these silly issues come on you purity people we need to win okay what does win mean now you're not called to
Starting point is 01:48:09 win and i don't mind the label of purity i embrace that i aspire to that and you should too you should aspire to be pure and you should reject these people on, just do this or just do that. It's not important. Be part of the crowd. Come on, you know. You don't want their praise. You don't want their respect. Woe to you if you have it, quite frankly. These types of people who would say something like that, I don't want their respect.
Starting point is 01:48:41 If I get their respect, it starts to worry me. You should be the kind of person that they hate when they do that kind of stuff so um yeah all you uh all you all you pastors out there and evangelists and everything a lot of them big names a lot of them have seminaries oh yeah you gotta vote for trump all this kind of stuff because we gotta win we're not called to win. We're called to fight the fight. We're called to stay pure. We're called to stand on principle because that's the only way that you're going to really win in the long run.
Starting point is 01:49:17 Before we have our guests come on. Oh, I've got a lot of a lot of comments here. Let me get to those. Little John requests a Smok's bumper before Jill comes. Will do. Okay. And on Rumble, Princess Wrong Thanks says, I can't wait to vote Trump harder 2024. I want Trump and I want him harder.
Starting point is 01:49:39 Yeah, be careful what you ask for. You might get it and you might get it really hard. On Rumble, AP Rumble Seat says, they have no right to control prayer or religious belief it's bogus but if they can get away with it they'll go more aggressive take what legal action you can and unite and again you look at that woman at the abortion clinic in the uk standing there silently praying she was arrested three times she took him to court. They shut it down. She's getting money from them. But they're still going to come back.
Starting point is 01:50:08 And their response, they're relentless. And we have to be relentless as well. Price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and it's eternal war. Eternal war against every form of tyranny, against the mind of men, as Thomas Jefferson has said and is inscribed there at the Jefferson Memorial in Washington. Yeah. Eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the mind of man. And that's exactly what's going on in the UK right now,
Starting point is 01:50:35 because that local jurisdiction that arrested that woman three times for silently pray, says, well, now we need to put that in the law that you can't silently pray. I got to fight that. Absolutely need to put that in the law that you can't silently pray i gotta fight that i absolutely gotta fight that on rumble be heathman thank you very much that is very generous i appreciate that tip thank you uh gates of hell will not prevail thank you thank you very much let's talk about uh just saw this uh news article popped up mit chemist explained why dinosaur collagen may have survived for millions of years no according to their dates this uh soft tissue survived for 200 million years please explain that to me it's such an interesting thing isn't it how did that happen well uh again when you start to understand how they date things it is circular logic
Starting point is 01:51:43 you know in the same kind of logic we're talking about with the viruses and everything what they do is they say well okay we know how old this dinosaur is because we found them buried at this level in the in the strata right now these different strata and they say well the strata is based on these are laid down over long periods of time, gradually laid down over long periods of time, and we're going to date these fossils by where we find them in the strata. Okay, well, there's a couple of problems with that. You come back and you say, well, how do you know how old each of these strata are?
Starting point is 01:52:24 Well, we know that because of the dinosaurs that we found in there. That's literally their logic, circular logic. And there's a couple of problems with that. Number one, there's a big assumption there that these things were always laid down gradually. And if you look at, say, Mount St. Helens when it blew up, it laid down a multi-strata event it looks very much like the fossil record but we know and we've seen this many different times not just there but many
Starting point is 01:52:51 different times we know that that was not a lot of different layers that were laid down over a long period of time but it was a lot of layers that were laid down over a very short period of time in a catastrophic way now there's absolutely no basis for them to say that this happened over a long period of time rather than over a short period of time. Furthermore, supporting the idea that this was done very rapidly, you have a lot of what they call polystrata events. So you might have a tree that is buried vertically. And so that tree was standing for hundreds of millions of years i guess
Starting point is 01:53:28 right or maybe it was laid down in some kind of a rapidly advancing polystratic event but it creates a real big problem for them when they find dinosaur fossils and they're finding quite a few of them now because they for the first time looked when they started excavating fossils and looking at them they assumed that these things didn't have any tissue in them and they would run them through various vats and stuff i had to clean them up and and everything and and that all changed um at at one point in time they were doing a dig in montana and they had a bone that was too big for them to get into the helicopter so they broke it in half to get it to fit and when they broke it in half they could see red stuff in there and they had marrow inside that dinosaur bone it's like how did that happen this is supposed to be
Starting point is 01:54:18 you know tens or hundreds of millions of years old and And there was, um, I remember when it happened, the early two thousands, uh, it was, um, an NC state. We were living in North Carolina. That was in Raleigh.
Starting point is 01:54:34 It was an NC state, uh, uh, professor, uh, that that happened to. And one of the things that they said was, you know,
Starting point is 01:54:42 well, we've just never looked before. Well, it's just assumed that, uh, there wasn't anything they said was, you know, well, we've just never looked before. Well, it's just assumed that there wasn't anything there. Well, now MIT, after all this time, has come up with an explanation, they said. It's from MIT News. Collagen, a protein found in bones and connective tissue, has been found in dinosaur fossils as old as 195 million years. Again, based on their dating methods
Starting point is 01:55:06 that far exceeds the normal half-life of the peptide bonds that hold proteins together which is only about 500 years so every 500 years it should be cut in half well you can do the math well what would be left after 200 million years? Nothing. They found, when they looked at it, they found a special atomic level interaction. Defends collagen from attack by water molecules. The barrier prevents water from breaking the peptide bonds through a process called hydrolysis this flies in the face of what happens with a normal peptide bond which has a half-life of only 500 years they said well i don't know you know when we look at this um in the past i said paleobiologists have found evidence of this preserved
Starting point is 01:55:58 and um a lot of different dinosaurs some one was 200 million years old another one was 80 million years old as they date but why isn't it more common well it's not more common because they're not looking at it because they do things to process the bones that would destroy the soft tissue and it was only when she broke it that they started looking and now they've seen it quite a quite often soft tissue though rarely recovered have lost their original revealing form. They said this is going back to 2005. The 70 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex, recently discovered in Montana, apparently yielded improbable soft tissues, including blood vessels
Starting point is 01:56:43 and the possibility of cells that retain some of the original flexibility, elasticity, and resilience. And this got a lot of coverage because this is Dr. Mary Schweitzer of North Carolina State. Got a lot of coverage because they said, are we going to be able to extract DNA and do a Jurassic Park? They said an examination with a scanning electron microscope showed the dinosaur blood vessels to be virtually indistinguishable from what they would recover
Starting point is 01:57:09 from ostrich bones. But they have to hold on to the long dates as at all costs. And they will reinterpret everything in terms of that, even though that's derived from circular logic. there's a lot of
Starting point is 01:57:26 different ways that you can date the earth and there's only a couple of them we make some assumptions that give you that old age all the rest of them give you a very young age when you look at the science behind it so that was found in 2003 in Montana. And they said they had to break it to get it to fit into the helicopter. But when they looked at it in 2013, eight years later, I'm sorry, 10 years later, 10 years later. And so here we are another 10 years. And we got another explanation. They had it took them 10 years to come up with an explanation about that. Because, you know, our dating methods cannot be reconsidered.
Starting point is 01:58:12 The science has settled on that. And so they played around with it 10 years. So it was done in 2013, by 2003. By 2013, controversial T-Rex soft tissue is finally explained. And in this particular one, they said it was because of the presence of iron. They said iron is highly reactive with other molecules, so the body keeps it locked up tight, bound to molecules that prevent it from wreaking havoc on the tissue. So how would that do it?
Starting point is 01:58:43 And they said, so basically it kind of works like a formaldehyde well why wouldn't i do that with all of them and uh so that was the explanation they came up with 10 years after that and evidently there was they thought that there were some problems with that because now they've come up with a different explanation 10 years after that. It's always interesting to see that. And it's another lesson about how science is never settled and is rarely right. But we have another dinosaur that's been discovered. This one called Hillary Rex. Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 01:59:24 Hillary and Bill are now producers, you know like uh the obamas i guess that's what you do now as a retired democrat you um you do speeches and you make millions of dollars and then you do propaganda movies wherever your causes are and so that's what they're doing so she went to the telluride film festival and uh this dinosaur and her ancient ideas she was still grifting on the handmaid's tale uh and um you know this is that has been so beloved by the left by radical feminist feminists especially the abortionists and everything i think it's kind of ironic tale is literally like an iq check anybody that takes it seriously or posts about it you can just dismiss oh you're dumb i don't have to worry about you just ignore they they really do love it and i remember when they were locking us down in 2020 you know and they had protests going on with this stuff and and um think it was during the summer, they had people dressing up in handmade tail outfits
Starting point is 02:00:28 and everything. I said, that's not nearly as oppressive and repressive and restrictive as these masks and the personal protection equipment and things like that. That's where I said, you know, go ahead and dress us up like handmaids. That's not nearly as bad. One of the funniest things, when I ever see The Handmaid's Tale, it always gets my attention. Because they made the movie that had Robert Duvall in it in Research Triangle Park when we were there. And so Karen, you know, we had a video store.
Starting point is 02:00:59 We did movies and everything. She wanted to be an extra. She saw this thing about an extra. So I was like, sign up for that. She didn't know anything about the book handmaid's tale is it so antithetical to anything that we believe she didn't know anything about it or margaret atwood or anything like that so she shows up and it was just this horrible experience she she quit after one day they had her standing in the sun all day she got this severe sunburn she had to wear this scratchy uh uh outfit that was like burlap bags and everything you know it's part of the lower life females that they were mistreating
Starting point is 02:01:32 and everything and um and it was it was just an awful experience but and it was an awful movie movie really bombed it's probably the worst movie robert duvall's ever been in. But anyway, so she was pushing this and she decided during an appearance of the Telluride Film Festival, she promoted her new abortion-themed documentary called Zorowski vs. Texas. I'm sure that's going to be a big box office hit. You know, that's... What's planned this weekend, darling?
Starting point is 02:02:03 Well, there's Zofsky versus texas this is not some kind of money laundering scheme we promise yeah exactly i think i'll pass on that and she had the audacity i'm sure it's documentary that maybe five people max will see and they'll be the people who made it uh at the telluride film festival uh breitbart reports hillary exhorted the sympathetic audience to quote get back to a time when your government is not determining what your choices for your family will be, which is just so handmaid's tale. Yeah, talk to us about what happened in 2020 and 2021. Where you were determining what the choices for our family is going to be. I don't think we can underestimate how important this film is in order to break through the eye rolling, the denial, the dismissiveness, the cruelty that has affected so many women's lives in our country today, says Hillary Clinton,
Starting point is 02:02:57 who called, who did the eye rolling, the denial and the dismissiveness of the people that her husband had cruelly treated. She called them bimbos, trailer trash, all the rest of this stuff. People who had very credible allegations of violent sexual assault and of rape and many other things. She did the eye rolling, the denial, the dismissiveness about the cruelty of her husband. And that's where these people are coming from. Well, we've got Gerald Salenti has joined us and we're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Thank you. I love you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, welcome back.
Starting point is 02:05:13 And joining us now is Gerald Slinty. Always great to have Gerald join us on every other Friday. And he has Trends Journal. If you go to Trends Journal, you can see a sample of the Trends Journal. An amazing publication. Usually about 300 pages uh that are there i think we got that's the wrong screen we got there there we go that's a good screen and the wrong one there for a moment um but um uh you can see uh and he's got right now occupy peace and freedom he's got a countdown clock for when that's going to happen
Starting point is 02:05:42 at the end of the month but uh if you you can see a sample of some of the articles that are covered, comprehensive and really focused on the things that are going to affect us in the economy and geopolitics, that's what we're going to talk to Gerald about today. And you can use the code night to save 10% off. And it is a bargain at that rate but very very comprehensive it's a weekly publication online magazine uh wonderful layout and um always uh very inventive covers that are there so thank you for joining us gerald appreciate you coming on well thank you you know you were talking about covid before and um don't forget you know to wear these. I still wear them everywhere I go.
Starting point is 02:06:26 Oh, yeah. Love them. And don't forget, when you masturbate, don't forget to sanitize your hands. Look at this stupid crap that they shoved down our throat. Here, this is the box. This is the box, right? Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:43 These masks do not eliminate exposure to the risk of any disease or infection but you better wear the damn thing all right because if you don't wear it you're not going to get on the airplane but when you're eating and drinking you could take the mask off because kobe knows when you're eating and drinking, it won't bother you. And when you walk into that restaurant, you better wear that mask. But when you sit down and eat, you could take it off because COVID does not go at table length. And remember, stand six feet apart because the wind blows exactly in straight lines every six feet now you do what i tell you
Starting point is 02:07:28 and if you don't believe the crap spewing out of my political mouth you believe in misinformation i tell you i've had that experience i went full gerald cilenti on two restaurants that uh did that at various points in time when uh i was really angry i i lost it with him about that are you kidding me are you crazy looking all and and it's just and it was it's just so ridiculous and i even second time it happened i wouldn't go to any of the chain restaurants because i knew these people don't care it's like i'm gonna do whatever they tell me to so i thought well maybe these, you know, the owner is here. Maybe he's got a brain, right? So I said, bring me the owner.
Starting point is 02:08:10 I want to talk to the owner. And I said to him, I said, you know that this doesn't help. And I said, look at the people who are sitting there. How can you, I know it doesn't work, but you got to do it anyway. I said, no, I don't. You'll never see me again. But he was going to comply, you know and and i said to him you know i said all the people comply yeah yeah i i said to him you know it was lenin who said that uh the capitalists will sell the rope that
Starting point is 02:08:37 shoes to hang them i said you're one of those people uh it's just amazing to me to go back and look at that it just and and you know a lot of people just have walked away from this stuff but they're ramping it up again in atlanta we have an ems uh uh ambulance guy that down there he's got his own sub stack now handy used to uh contact me a lot through all this stuff and he just put up a report saying they're in atlanta where he works in the hospitals where he goes in he said two of these hospitals now have brought back the mask mandates for patients for ems workers and everything and he said coincidentally these two hospitals are right down the street from the cdc in atlanta so yeah stuff is not going away.
Starting point is 02:09:25 Yep. Yeah. So the global economy, what is going on with the global economy in the next couple of months? What do you think is going to happen? Pre-election. Look at the data. You know,
Starting point is 02:09:37 you get the magazine, the trends journal, you know, I mean, it's, it's one, it's one decline after another. You know, it's,
Starting point is 02:09:44 it's a matter of fact, there's a couple of articles. By the way, this is what I have to do. We go all over the world and we see what they're saying, and then we outline the salient points of the articles. They go to the writers, and then they write down what's being reported and then we give our trends analysis and trend forecasts so when you're looking at the data and what in the world is going on housing affordability concerns reach record high oh that's in the financial times oh everything is just fine the plantation workers of slavelandia can't afford anything because it's one after another Blackstone to acquire Australian data center for 16.1 billion. Chesley FC buys one after another, one after another.
Starting point is 02:10:39 The bigs are buying up everything. Blackstone in $1 billion deal for logistics portfolio. The bigs own everything in this country and around the world. And we have become nothing more than plantation workers of slave landia. So when you're asking me what's going on about the global economy, workers share of worldwide wealth falls further. This is from the Financial Times yesterday. So the plantation workers,
Starting point is 02:11:12 us plantation workers of Slavelandia, are getting poorer as the rich keep getting richer. Everything is owned by the bigs. Oh, yeah. Again, when you and I were young men, there were hardware stores, grocery stores, stationary stores, drug stores, and now they're all chains. Yes, that's right. The land of opportunity is gone. All right.
Starting point is 02:11:41 U.S. bank profits overcome dragging credit cards and office loans. This is how they downplay what's going on with the office loans. This is from Bloomberg yesterday. And the number of so-called problem banks went up from three. This is what they call, the language that they use, so-called problem banks. Who the hell you're talking to? What do you mean so-called? How about problem banks? No, no, so-called. Now you listen to me, you're still in kindergarten. Time to take a nap. I'm not tired. Time to take a nap. You got to take a nap at this time. All right, we're still in kindergarten. This is the crap language they spew out it went from three now to 66 banks wow because of the commercial real estate crisis that no one anywhere any place is
Starting point is 02:12:35 talking about other than the trends journal yeah because that's right yeah it reminds me of of um that movie that was done after the fact. Maybe you can recall, Travis, the one where they're talking about the 2008 real estate market, the big, what was it? The big crash. And you had the people who had identified there was a couple of the characters in it. The big short. Big short. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:12:59 Yeah, the big short. You ever see that, Gerald? They're going around and, you know they these guys a couple guys saw what was going on and they're going around trying to tell people this and nobody wants to hear it and they just completely ignore it and it's like and then they start uh altering the information that's being passed around and that's really where we are right now with the commercial real estate thing you know it's just like it was with the real estate uh crash uh you know that nobody wanted to hear it nobody wanted to talk about it the data is right there and they're
Starting point is 02:13:29 saying but look at this no no we're not going to pay any attention to that no yeah you're 100% by the way i was on with peter schiff on abc nightly news in 2007 warning about the crash i took out the domain name panic of 08 in 2007 we go on abc he and i and they tried to make us look stupid and And they got two of the wrong guys. Yeah. Yeah. That would be good to see. I took out the domain name, the panic of 08 in 2007.
Starting point is 02:14:17 And nobody wanted to, nobody, every time we went on, they try to denounce you and make you look stupid. And you were matter of fact, the New York times that they did an op-ed piece on me making them a gloom and doomer yeah yeah conspiracy theorist yeah you're black so going back going back investment banks cut china's growth forecast we're talking about you saying what's's going on? The global economy. It's down everywhere.
Starting point is 02:14:48 Turkey, just the data came in. Turkish growth, it's weakest. You ready? This is the language they use. Since the pandemic. This is how they rewrite history.
Starting point is 02:15:02 The World Health Organization, or is it the WHO, WHO, World War Organization, called it a pandemic on March 11th, 2020, when the grand total of 4,213 people died out of 8 billion. More people fell down the stairs between January and March and broke their neck than died of COVID. And they probably didn't die. Those 4,000 people probably didn't die of COVID. They probably
Starting point is 02:15:35 died with a PCR test that said that they had COVID. Yeah, exactly. If you fell down the street and broke your neck and you had COVID, they put you down as dying of COVID. Yeah, it really happened. That happened in Houston. A motorcycle guy, a motorcycle they put you down as dying of COVID. Yeah, it really happened. It happened in Houston. A motorcycle rider died and they listed it as COVID.
Starting point is 02:15:50 And they called the coroner on it and his response was, well, he could have had COVID. It could have been anything. And the reason the hospitals did that was because they got extra dough. Yes, that's right.
Starting point is 02:16:04 It was like $17,000 a patient that died of COVID. hospitals did that was because they got extra dough yes that's right that's right it's like seventeen thousand dollars a patient that died and relatives would go along with it because if they went along with that uh if their relative died of covid they could get funeral benefits and things like that and they just paid everybody off just hush money for everybody the hospitals yeah going back to this investment banks are cutting growth forecast for for turkey again they blame it they say since the pandemic so now i'm mentioning that because let's go back to 2021 it was a crisis they had launched the covid war businesses were going out of business.
Starting point is 02:16:46 Economies were crashing. They pumped in all this cheap money to artificially prop everything up. You're looking at the numbers. You're asking me about the global economy. It's a crisis. We are heading for the worst geopolitical and financial crisis in the history of the world. Part one and part two. There's no way out of this.
Starting point is 02:17:11 So now let's go back to the Trends Journal and look at one of your top trends for 2024. A golden year for gold. Yeah, there were people that said gold is going to go. Nobody called it. No media publication called it a golden year for gold other than us. Nobody. Gold prices have gone up since we made that forecast. Some $500 an ounce. Gold, as we're speaking now, is $2,507
Starting point is 02:17:49 an ounce. So where's gold going? Gold very well could hit $3,000 an ounce by the end of this year. Yeah, that's right. And here's why. They're going to cut interest rates they do it all the time
Starting point is 02:18:10 in the run-up to the presidential reality show and before i go into that this is from kitco today even as gold prices set new all-time highs net purchases by Central Banks more than doubled to 37 tons in July the world banks are buying it because they know how bad things are. The average people don't have a clue of what is going on. Because if you go to CNN, the Cartoon News Network, this before I got on the air, this was one of the top stories. Now, I know this is so important to you and everybody listening and that's why i'm reading it taylor swift cheers on travis kelsey at kansas city chiefs win season opener i'm not making a son what the hell hell do I care? Well, hey, they just rehired at CNN. They rehired Brian Stelter.
Starting point is 02:19:28 That's why that's happening there. He's like a news director or something. He's the one who's picking out these stories like that, I guess. Yeah. It's amazing. Well, you know, when we look at this, okay, you talked about interest rates. What is the general consensus of what they think the Fed is going to do? In September, they're going to cut rates.
Starting point is 02:19:51 Everybody thinks that's going to happen. Well, absolutely going to cut it. The only question is whether they're going to cut it by 25 basis points or 50 basis points. Yeah, that was my question. What is the consensus? What people think? What are the rumors? The consensus is 25. Okay? Consensus is 25.
Starting point is 02:20:05 Okay. Consensus is 25. But again, this just came out this morning. August payrolls grew by less than expected. A hundred and forty, forty two thousand jobs. The jobs that are being created are cheap jobs in social services, in working for the chains, paying you nothing. See, this is better.
Starting point is 02:20:34 That's why I call us plantation workers of slavelandia. This is better than the old plantation system because back then they had to house you and feed you. Yeah, that's right. Now they just give you enough money, get the hell out of here and come back tomorrow. So going back to the data, there is a high probability that they will lower interest rates,
Starting point is 02:20:58 50 basis points, I think it's like the 18th of this month, yeah, I think the 18th, that they'll lower them. Now, this is important. The lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go. This isn't rocket science.
Starting point is 02:21:21 Now, the only reason the dollar is strong is because of high interest rates and now they're cutting interest rates all over the world the other day canada just cut its interest rates again and they cut them at the fastest pace in Canada since 2009. Oh, 2009? You mean when the Great Recession really hit hard? All right? That's what's going on. You look at the data.
Starting point is 02:21:56 You look at the numbers. Again, we only go by facts. This is yesterday that Dow falls 200 points. S&P posts third straight loss as growth fears plague investors. Growth fears?
Starting point is 02:22:21 They're afraid of growth. So, again, the whole thing is artificially propped up you have three again when i say slave landy i'm not this is in empty words you have three companies these hedge funds private equity groups capital venture capitalists vanguard blackrock and state street Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street own 88% of the S&P 500. So the whole game is rigged. They're going to do everything they can to prop it back up. Wow.
Starting point is 02:23:02 You know, when you talked about the the jobs that that 140 000 or whatever it was that they said was short in august that's after they adjusted and we talked about it last time you were here after they adjusted the quarterly reports and said actually there's uh over 800 000 fewer jobs than we told you last time. They're always lying about that stuff. And so now this is really big. Now we're up to a million jobs pretty close to that that aren't there. So I guess they're afraid of growth. Maybe that's going to be a good thing for them, huh?
Starting point is 02:23:39 If they're afraid of growth, they're not seeing any growth happening with that. So this is, is again this is from challenger and gray and and christmas as they reported this on wednesday job openings in july touched their lowest point since january 2021 okay wait let's stop right there january 2021 yeah when the nation was locked down? Yeah. Yeah, who was hiring? That's how bad the numbers are? No. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:24:12 Thursday, and this was the worst August layoffs since 2009. Oh, 2009? The height of the Great Recession? And the slowest year for hiring since the firm started tracking the metric in 2005. You asking me how the economy is going? The proof is all here.
Starting point is 02:24:41 But we won't talk about it. And we won't talk about in Boston, your office vacancy rate, empty buildings. It's only 27%. New York's only 24%. San Francisco's only about 35%. Vacant! Nobody there! So what the banksters are doing is they're extending these loans artificially propping it up there's some four trillion dollars worth of commercial
Starting point is 02:25:14 real estate loans coming over due in the next two years wow wow well it's going to be huge and and she said you're the only one talking about. And you've been talking about it for a long time. When it all happened, you immediately said, well, this is going to have. And we're dealing with, you know, that's one of the biggest repercussions. But, of course, there's a lot of other repercussions as well. A lot of small businesses have been put out. I talked a couple of weeks ago to a woman who was actually put in jail. I don't know if you remember, you know, in, in Dallas, you had the local, uh, Graham Puba came after a woman who had, um,
Starting point is 02:25:51 um, had kept her beauty shop open. Well, this is a woman in Minnesota and, um, Tim Walts and his, uh, thugs actually put her in jail. They had some small businesses who organized and said, we're going to stay open and uh they had a couple hundred businesses that were part of an organization and only a handful of them about a dozen or so said they were going to do it and then uh when they got a threatening letter everybody caved except for a couple of them and she was one of those and she refused to do any of that stuff so they threw her in jail and she wound up having to she and her husband had a business there for decades she had to even move to another state after she got out of jail uh so i mean this is the the damage that's been done uh throughout
Starting point is 02:26:35 this lockdown and and nobody wants to pay attention to how that happened or who did it it was a bipartisan thing but you've been talking about this in the very beginning how it was going to affect even the commercial real estate and the banks, and of course it is. We're now seeing other aspects of this, Gerald. And in Germany, Volkswagen is going to be closing a factory in Germany for the first time ever in their 87-year history. They've closed factories in other countries you
Starting point is 02:27:05 know they had factories where they made cars for those markets and they've closed those in the past but this is the first time they've ever closed a factory in germany and it's going to be a big fight with the unions there part of that is happening because they caved after they came after them with this diesel gate thing they went to stuff, and that's not working out for them. But it's also the economy, and it's also the cost of manufacturing in the West has gone sky high because they've given an energy preference to China. How do you see that happening? I mean, there's so much that's there with this Green New Deal grift that is going.
Starting point is 02:27:44 Not only subsidies and massive transfer of money like we saw with the pandemic, but it's also the kind of structural damage that we saw with the lockdown. They're locking people down already in so many different financial ways with this Green New Deal stuff, aren't they? So a lot of things you mentioned let's let's talk about subsidies that's just hit me yeah there's an italian guy that i'm not very fond of his name was mussolini the merger of state and corporate powers is called fascism subsidies You're giving some clown my money. How about doing it on your own? What's a subsidy crap? Shut the hell up.
Starting point is 02:28:30 Salenti. Don't you understand? They give it back to us in the name of campaign contributions. That's what morons and imbeciles call it. It's called paybacks. You're talking about the cheap labor going into uh china bill clinton what do you think they pay that arrogant little yeah this was one of my t-shirts back in 1992 when clinton was running could you see that yeah beware slick willick Willie. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What do you think? Goldman Sachs pays this arrogant little piece of garbage $300,000 an hour to hear him speak.
Starting point is 02:29:18 Oh, he did away with the glass steagallite, didn't he? Yeah. It's paid back. Yeah, that's right so going back going back to what's going on with the green and this and that you mentioned volkswagen what's one of your other top trends of 2024 evs go fu we've been writing about this since 2015, when the whole EV thing started to go. These things we said,
Starting point is 02:29:50 these things are not energy efficient. They are not helping to clean the environment. They are inefficient and overexpensive. Yeah. The whole EV market is going down, except in China. And the reason in China is, number one, their EVs are being subsidized by the government. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:30:15 So it's making it cheaper for people to buy them. Well, they have that big real estate expansion, building cities that nobody ever occupied. I mean, they're famous, the fascist governments. That's the thing, you know, people say, well, China can't be fascist. They're communists, right? No, they're fascist in terms of the merger of the state and the industry that's there. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:30:39 And so for China, by the way, it's a disaster. Before I go, I want to go back to Germany quickly. Germany's in a recession. In reality. And this is the third largest economy in the world. And what we kept warning about in the Trends Journal is that reality is going to hit when the summer season is over. And that's exactly what's going on. Look at how the NASDAQ is taking a big hit.
Starting point is 02:31:11 Look again, the trends journal, we were the first ones. Magazines is somewhere. The, we call the.com bust in, in, in 19,
Starting point is 02:31:22 not in, in when it used to be a quarterly. Now it's a weekly, uh, in, in fall and when it used to be a quarterly now it's a weekly uh in in fall of 1999 we said it would bust by the second quarter of 2000 and it did in march the same thing is happening now it with ai ai is here to stay just like the dot-com is but when you have the explosion of the new formula they over invest in it they over gamble in it yeah and they do things that make no sense so that's why you're seeing the nasdaq when i went on the air was down like two some two percent again today wow so it's going to go down big it's over expanded all the ipos making up stuff and and saying now going back to china when slimeball bill clinton brought them into the the world
Starting point is 02:32:17 trade organization and that's why the prices of course so much more over here to get slave labor over in china and this is what people forget. In order for a company to go over there and open a manufacturing plant in China, the Chinese government owed 51% of it, and they own 49% of it. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Yeah. China didn't have the experience of how to make this stuff.
Starting point is 02:32:42 The West gave them all the experience in how to do it. So now I'm going back to the housing crisis. Again, in trend forecasting, all things are connected. In every boom, in every boom, there's a bust. Happens all the time.
Starting point is 02:33:01 So China, with you talking about the real estate, it boomed to make a terrible situation a thousand times worse. China launched a COVID war on their Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of the rat, in January 2020, and had three years of zero covid policy they locked down that country more than any place in the world yes they destroyed the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people. The businesses that have got,
Starting point is 02:33:46 I know people in China. They're telling me, but it's gone way, way down. And they said, the Chinese businesses, a lot of them are still going on, but the Western businesses that opened up are all going down bad.
Starting point is 02:34:00 And then again, you got to put the data together. You look at luxury sale numbers. Again, the fish rots from the head down. China was buying luxury stuff like crazy. Now it's going way, way down. So if it's rotting at the top, it's going way down at the bottom. And again, you look at the numbers.
Starting point is 02:34:19 Oh, Walmart sales are going up. This one's going because more of what used to be mainstream is buying crappy stuff at these joints. And this is another one before I forget it. If people want to know what's going on, watch copper prices. In the economic world, we call copper Dr. Copper. Because copper is used in everything from heavy industry to high tech. Yeah. Because copper is used in everything from heavy industry to high tech. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:48 So if you watch where copper prices are going, you can see where the global economy is going. Wow. Yeah, when you're talking about what happened in China, I recall after things gradually started to open up and after they finally took their foot and their boot off of the throat of the people in Shanghai. I remember them talking about that somebody did an article they went through and they interviewed a bunch of young professionals, maybe in their mid-30s.
Starting point is 02:35:14 And they had gone to a university and they had a big high-paying job with a big multinational corporation and everything. And as soon as they could, as soon as they dropped all the restrictions, travel and everything, they were getting out of the big city, said, we're not coming back. And I'm going to I'm going to go work in a donut shop out in a rural area. And I'm going to give up my, you know, two hundred thousand dollar job that I had in Shanghai because I'm not going to go through that again. And so there's that aspect of it as well. They're getting a lot of the same type of realization that we got here but they got it even harder than we did in terms of lockdowns but uh
Starting point is 02:35:49 yeah china will do whatever the globalists want yeah yep and they were the ones trying to again i used to be on hong kong tv back in 2019 Hong Kong is a city of 7.5 million people over a million people were taken to the streets week after week after week, day after day after day in protest of China taking over Hong Kong I'm on the air with the guy and again this is top station and we take a break and I say Frank so what's going on, is this going to stop I'm on the air with the guy. And again, this is top, top station.
Starting point is 02:36:28 And we take a break and I say, Frank, so what's going on? You know, is this going to stop? He said, Mr. Slenty, we're not going to stop. We're not going to let the Chinese stop us. The Chinese couldn't stop them. Then they launched the COVID war. Get back in your house. Get back in your house.
Starting point is 02:36:43 You can't get out into the street. Then they passed an emergency act. Butito everybody forgot about the protests going on in hong kong as the chinese took over yeah yeah they have no clue people have no idea about this and they were hardcore with the rum belt umbrellas and everything when they started spraying them with chemicals and everything they showed up with umbrellas you know and that's why spraying them with chemicals and everything, they showed up with umbrellas, you know? And that's why that was a symbol of their protest. I mean, they were really hardcore. And they would pay attention. You know, as the Chinese were trying to alter the school curriculum,
Starting point is 02:37:15 they would fight back against that and big protests and everything. But they completely crushed that with the COVID stuff. Yeah. That's what it was designed for. Now, think about it. Think about this. One over a million people out of 7.5 million we're having a peace rally as you know on september 28th everybody could go to occupypeace.com judge napolitano scott ritter uh max blumenthal, Anya Parenpo and others.
Starting point is 02:37:47 We get a million people? Out of 332 million? Yeah. Where are the people for peace? That's right. Where are all these religions? Where do the Quakers wait, dying in an earthquake? Where are all these Quakers? Where do we got locked?
Starting point is 02:38:03 The Seventh-day Adventists waiting for the eighth day? Where were all these Quakers? What do we got locked? The seventh day Adventist waiting for the eighth day? Where are the Catholics? Where are the Episcopalians? Where were all these religions? How come you're not out there for peace? As they're slaughtering, destroying the Palestinians in front of everybody's eyes, in front of everybody's eyes. But of course, you won't see it on the on the news because again in yesterday's podcast i did i hold up the front page of the wall street journal which i don't want to use the proper name i squeeze with an ace and an h and it has a t at the end it about the uh the tennis thing coming up big picture it. Not about the dead Palestinians.
Starting point is 02:38:47 And then you go to the toilet paper record, the New York slime. Yeah. Scared young minds in Ukraine paint the vision of war. Look at this. You see this? Wow. Wow. Nothing about the slaughtered Palestinian kids over what?
Starting point is 02:39:09 According to Lancet, a top organization, they're saying over 150 Palestinians are going to die. Already over 40,000 have been killed. But what was the news,000 have been killed. But what was the news? Six hostages killed. Israeli. Well, six out of 40,000.
Starting point is 02:39:33 Yeah. So what I'm saying, people have no idea. And that's why you get to trans journal. We give me information that you could use and they're giving you information. That's nothing more than, yeah. Yeah. I was talking,
Starting point is 02:39:44 we talked before about the office building bust and how the banks are going to go bust. This is in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. A once hot sector falls on hard times. One hot, in Boston area, with over 42 million square feet 49 million square feet vacancy is soared to 27.7 compared with less than 6.2 percent in 2020 look where this is buried. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 02:40:31 You got almost a 28% vacancy rate. It used to be 6%. And the story doesn't say what a crisis is looming. No, no, it's just, it's hard times. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Well, you got Occupy Pieces coming up, and if you go to Trends Journal, you'll see that as a pop-up there. It's a countdown of the number of days and hours before it begins.
Starting point is 02:40:58 We've had, you know, what is going on with Scott Ritter? What can you do to bring us up to date with him? Because they came after him because he was writing for RT, and they are trying to do everything they can to shut down any information about the wars. What's the situation with Scott Ritter? He's going to be at Archipelago. He's going to be a speaker here, and I just had lunch with him two weeks ago, and I'll be seeing him again tomorrow.
Starting point is 02:41:24 And I've got gotta tell you again without going through all the details I'm only me because I was on the other side yeah yeah I used to run a work on major political campaigns in Westchester County I'm going back to 1971. They were grooming me. They sent me up to Albany. I was the assistant to the Secretary of the New York State Senate. This is the top cat running the show. I'm there with Warren Anderson, the majority leader.
Starting point is 02:41:59 Malcolm Wilson in my Robert Hall suit eating a shrimp cocktail. Malcolm Wilson became the governor when Rockefckefeller died screwing that chick when he got a heart attack and malcolm wilson took over the um i was a chief government affairs specialist for the chemical industry i was killing environmental legislation at the height the height of the environmental movement back in the 1970s. At 28 years old, I was staying at the Willard Hotel and putting my meetings on at the Hay-Adams.
Starting point is 02:42:34 I had the top scientists in Roman Haas, Lanza, DuPont, one after another. Anyway, I have a photograph of me picking up Ronald Reagan at 30 years old. I was at the Chicago Hilton 1976, two days before he's announcing he's running against Gerald Ford for the nomination. I remember presidents, prime ministers and princes. I was on the other side. I wouldn't know what I know if I wasn't on the other side. But I started to grow up around 32 years old. That's when I quit my job, became a different person. Going back to Ritter.
Starting point is 02:43:06 Ritter was a top Marine. His father was in his service. This guy wanted to kill and shoot everybody everywhere. Until he got on the other side. And then he saw how corrupt and terrible it was. He became a different man. Yeah. He is a true warrior for peace nobody will shut this guy up
Starting point is 02:43:32 this guy's big i mean there's a picture picture of me him and judge napolitano we went for dinner over here not far from us over here and there's me and napolitano down here and he's up here you know we look like two midgets next to him scott ritter is a real fighter he was on the other side he knows how terrible it ends this is the guy that was the top un's nuclear inspector that said there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. And there's that clip of Biden making fun of him. This guy, so you ask me, he won't stop fighting. I said to him, I said, boy, he's still married. I said, man, your family's going through.
Starting point is 02:44:22 And what, they come up with like 40 something people to raid his house and steal everything oh yeah so that's what's going on with ritter and again tomorrow we're getting together again and he's so he's so passionate about peace and he's doing everything he can so he'll be a speaker here as well that's great and you know we have all these different flash points when you look at what is happening in ukraine um we just had um friendly fire shoot down one of the f-15s i mean it was a clown show on the ground uh but uh you know zelensky's now invaded ukraine and is like an act of desperation the u.s has decided they're going to give them long-range missiles talk about what is happening there i mean it's become really a lab it's not just sending over advanced and
Starting point is 02:45:12 expensive systems like the f-15 and long-range missiles that's really become a a lab for kind of asymmetric warfare as well uh with drone warfare. They're now talking about massive proliferation of killer robot dogs and all this kind of stuff. And they're moving towards autonomous killer robots and other things like that. And they're going to use that as a, as a test bed. I think talk a little bit about what you see happening with Ukraine and the
Starting point is 02:45:40 escalation there. Go back to your trends journal, go back about a year and a half ago. We warned that as Ukraine loses, they're going to shoot deeper and deeper into Russia, and they're going to attack nuclear power plants. They just attacked a nuclear power plant and cursed where they invaded.
Starting point is 02:46:04 The United Nations, whatever they call it, attacked a nuclear power plant and cursed where they invaded the United Nations whatever they call it nuclear organization I've got the proper name for it is it the IAEA yeah yeah they said the damage that has been caused is serious. This is not being reported anywhere. We are on the verge of nuclear annihilation. That's why we're fighting for peace. Now let's go to the Israel war. There's a thing, as you well know, called the Samson option, S-A-M-S-O-N. If Israel loses, they go nuclear.
Starting point is 02:46:49 You don't have to be good at math to figure this out. They keep dragging Iran into this. Yeah, that's right. Iran has over 90 million people. How many live in Israel? Nine nine million and 20% of them Arabs all right nine million verse 90 million these are the Persians with the 90 million these aren't stupid people they are very advanced. They'll wipe out Israel in a second, but Israel will go nuclear. They've said it.
Starting point is 02:47:34 And again, you get to Trends Journal. We've been saying now, I can't use the proper language on your show. We call it Biden BS when he said it biden bs when he said it and blinken bs when he said it that they were close to a peace deal and they kept blaming hamas for not doing it and now the facts have come out reported by the facts by israeli newspapers that netanyahu is totally opposed to the peace deal because he wants to keep occupying parts of gaza the philadelphia area he's totally opposed to peace and these maniacs this smotrich and bengiv the other ones in there they don't want peace at all and this is the language again when you we're the article was here somewhere about um what's going on in in in
Starting point is 02:48:37 now they're invading more and more of uh the west bank Here. Israel raids for the seventh day in occupied West Bank. This is the toilet paper record. The New York Times. They go on to say that the Israeli military
Starting point is 02:49:00 said the operation in the northwestern West Bank aimed to crack down on increasingly powerful palestinian militants in the area okay wait a minute occupied west bank you mean you're illegally stealing somebody else's land in violation of the Geneva convention and article two, four, two of the United Nations occupied. How about stolen? Oh, and the people that are fighting you because you're killing, murdering and raping and knocking down everything they own, they're militants.
Starting point is 02:49:49 So if somebody breaks in my building over here and tries to come at me and I blow their brains out, I guess I'm a militant. How dare I try to stop somebody that's trying to kill me? Why, you lousy militant, diddy, bastard, salenti. I'm a chosen people. I can do anything I want. Let me ask you, you know, there were riots this week,
Starting point is 02:50:18 and you get, you know, the Israeli newspapers, papers from all over the world, all different places. What was it that the, and it appeared to be against Netanyahu, what was it that the Israeli street, because we talk about the Arab street or whatever, when people get out on the street and they're rioting, what did they want from him? Did they want him to escalate? Did they want him to de-escalate? Did they want him to end the war, extend the war?
Starting point is 02:50:40 They want him to de-escalate. No, they're against it. The people are protesting. They're against it. The people are protesting. They're against it. Every one of my Jewish friends are against this war. Everyone, except one. And I got a lot of Jewish friends. I'm in New York City.
Starting point is 02:50:56 Not New York City, but in New York. I mean, every one of my Jewish friends are against it. Again, we're having Max Blumenthal here as a speaker. The people are against it, but I keep telling everybody again, this is not rocket science. Again, I'm a trend forecaster. I look at facts. How did the Berlin Wall come down?
Starting point is 02:51:17 People went there. They didn't leave. More people kept coming. They didn't leave. More people kept coming. They didn't leave. More people kept coming. They didn't leave. More people kept coming. They didn't leave. More people kept coming. They didn't leave.
Starting point is 02:51:33 Day after day after day, week after week after week, until they outnumbered these little boys in their costumes with guns by about 10,000 to one. Put down their guns, take off their costumes. That's what has to happen. And blend in. It has to go on day after day after day. And I want to make this clear. The people are for peace.
Starting point is 02:51:56 The politicians are for war. And anybody that doesn't believe in peace, to me a piece of shi you know what yeah yeah well that's the reason that i asked was because you know it happened after they found some of the hostages and he said you know that's all they're going to talk about they're not going to talk about any other any other things that's why i was wondering if they were trying to um try to escalate this and say you know you you need to do something different because we're concerned about the hostages. But they just want to want to end this thing at this point. Right.
Starting point is 02:52:32 And so, again, we subscribe. We pay to go to how that's the Israeli newspaper. You know, oh, by the way, here is the Trends Journal. When I said we forecast. Dotcom bust. Yeah, yeah. Dot-com this. Dot-com overload will short-circuit many high expectations for huge profits in internet commerce, entertainment, and a wide array of dot-com services. Following the holiday season, many of today's high-flying internet stocks, the hottest IPOs, and newly emerging IPO wannabes will have begun their deep descent from their overvalued heights.
Starting point is 02:53:10 There you got it. I agree. So now, going back to the Israel war, again, we subscribe to Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper. They are reporting and others about Netanyahu. Yeah. Netanyahu derailed a potential Gaza hostage deal in July. Israeli newspaper reports. This just came out. He doesn't want peace because, again.
Starting point is 02:53:43 Peace always helps the politicians who are in power. You know, everybody is like, well, we're at war. We don't want to change horses in midstream. And once you have a war, so many people who are opposed to the individual that's in government, now they rally behind them, you know? And so it always helps the people in power to keep a war going.
Starting point is 02:54:01 Let's go back again. This is what, when I'm not. When I say about the Trends Journal, again, if you want to pay, you know, five dollars a day for the Wall Street Journal, knock yourself out. You're not going to get anything. It's lose it at two dollars and 50 cents a week when you go. You know, it was 39 weeks of protests going on in Israel before Hamas attacked on October 7th last year. 39 weeks because of Netanyahu's Judicial Reform Act
Starting point is 02:54:30 that would have prevented him from going to prison, basically, for his violations. 39 weeks of protests people were taking to the streets and opposed to his Judicial Reform Act that did away with the courts, basically.
Starting point is 02:54:48 October 7th happens, Hamas, everybody forgot about it. Not my language. The language of Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel, back during those 39 weeks. Israel is in a civil war. Israel was in a civil war before Hamas attack.
Starting point is 02:55:13 Hamas attack, totally forgotten. What I just talked about, nobody's talking about. Yeah. And regardless of who gets elected, they're going to keep this war going. And this is from the Times of Israel.
Starting point is 02:55:33 Your buddy. Vote for me or Israel will be annihilated, Trump says in pitch to Republican Jews. Yeah, I heard that. Did you see that one? Yeah, yeah. you saw that yeah vice president camilla harris wins the white house israel will cease to exist trump said i will work with you to make sure israel is with us you ready thousands of thousands of years thousands of years
Starting point is 02:56:00 a fat mouth how the hell could you say what's gonna go on for thousands of years don't you know who i am i'm donald trump i never worked a day in my life my daddy gave me all the money yeah i had lunch with his brother robert trump back in 2000 uh 2017 trump's in office and we're saying not far from the other end. The old man left the family about over half a billion dollars, right? Yeah. A little daddy's boy with a bad attitude. My daddy, when he left me, is everything of who I am and not a penny.
Starting point is 02:56:41 These little arrogant boys, a thousand years. Who the hell are you talking to? I'm talking to the stupid people that swallow my crap. That's who I'm talking to. Yep. Yeah. No, he promises anything to everybody.
Starting point is 02:56:54 I mean, he was there at the economic club in New York and he's telling them, child care. Oh yeah, sure, we'll do child care for everybody and we'll raise taxes on everything that's important
Starting point is 02:57:02 in the United States to pay for your child care. It's like, yeah, that's a great deal. Let me ask you this, though. Let's get back to economics just briefly. We've only got about three minutes left. You know, the stock market now is so highly dependent
Starting point is 02:57:15 on what's happening with artificial intelligence, and NVIDIA is getting a little bit shaky because they're so overvalued. You were talking about this earlier, how they get ahead of everything, and so Greenspan called it irrational exuberance. And so whenever they come out with something that's big and revolutionary, there's a lot of irrational exuberance. And if somebody starts running for the exits,
Starting point is 02:57:35 they all panic at that point in time. And so since we've got such a high stock market on such a few companies, and we've got the election coming election coming up do you think that they're going to be able to push this off uh the the reckoning they're going to be able to push this off until after the election you think it might happen before because already in september we're getting shaky a lot of times these things happen in october what's your general sense i know you're not a a predictor but i just you got any general sense as to what you think might happen
Starting point is 02:58:03 is it going to be some kind of october surprise they're going to do everything they can to prop it up before the election yeah yeah everything they can can they do it it's a it's a guessing game yeah but they can invent anything that they want again i thought the markets would crash again in 2012. i was 100 wrong it didn't teach me about zero interest rates or made up thing called quantitative easing in economics 101 at graduate school.
Starting point is 02:58:34 Look what happened. I thought everything was going to crash when they locked down everything during the COVID war. Did I think that Trump and Biden would pump in probably between the two of them, about $10 trillion? Don't go to work. Don't worry.
Starting point is 02:58:50 Here's free money. Zero interest rates. They'll do anything they can to prop it up. But there's also the reality going on. And the reality could crash the markets. And October is the month, as you mentioned. Now, if the markets crash, Trump wins. If the markets don't crash, Harris wins.
Starting point is 02:59:19 And Harris, we believe, again, I can't stand either. I'm a trend forecaster. It not what i like what i want what i wish for it's what is right i'm not voting for either of them yeah me neither more on so i voted for the lesser of two evils what do you mean lesser of two evils one guy shot you with a rifle the other guy shot you with a pistol what are you talking about that's like saying almost pregnant yeah so i'm not voting for any of them. I got it. Yeah. That's an interesting way to put it.
Starting point is 02:59:47 It kind of does hinge on that. That's going to have to be the October surprise if there is one. It's going to make the difference for them. Thank you so much, Gerald Slenty. Trends Journal. Use the code Knight to save 10%. And I want to say real quickly, thank you, Dustin Helm and NN. Thank you very much, both of you.
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