The David Knight Show - Fri Episode 1,942: Was the Helicopter Crash a Calculated Catastrophe? Uncovering Truths from January 6th to Vaccine Secrets

Episode Date: January 31, 2025

Topics covered between 00:02:11 and 00:41:14Christian leaders, amidst the chaos, call for a focus on the spiritual, not the political. They remind us that every lost life is a profound reminder of our... mortality and the eternal questions it poses.  Yet, this incident has laid bare the perilous intersection of technology, mental health, and governance, where a single person's struggle or error can catapult into a national catastrophe.  Was it staffing issues, as some suggest, blaming Trump's policies? Or was it something else?  We're reminded that life, much like the path of that ill-fated helicopter, can change in an instant, urging us to look beyond the immediate to what truly matters. Topics covered between 00:31:45 and 00:41:47The Dark Truth Behind Child Gender Transitions ExposedIn a shocking revelation, a former case manager once a firm believer in the system, now whistleblower, says these treatments turned out to be unsupported by science and these children were sinking deeper into despair. This isn't just a case of misguided medical practice; it's painted as a battle against evil, a spiritual war where schools and media play pivotal roles in gaslighting innocence.. Topics covered between 00:48:02 and 55:43Peak Insanity: New Zealand's Descent into Pagan Madness as a Mountain is Declared to Be a PersonIn the other “down under” country, up is down and mountains are people.  New Zealand has taken a leap into the abyss of paganism by granting personhood to Mount Taranaki. Yes, you heard that right - a mountain now has the same “rights, duties, and responsibilities” as you or me, but without the pesky need for human concerns like taxes or voting.  While human life, particularly the unborn, is devalued to the point where abortion is nearly consequence-free, the inanimate world is elevated to human status. This hypocrisy is stark - babies are not persons, but mountains, lakes, and rivers are. What does this say about our values? That the sacredness of life is now measured by how rooted you are in the ground rather than by the breath in your lungs? Topics covered between 00:55:43 and 1:02:00Colorado's War on Life: Persecuting Nurses Who Dare to Save BabiesColorado has turned its sights on a pro-life nurse, Chelsea Meineck, for the "crime" of offering a safe, life-saving abortion pill reversal. Topics covered between 1:02:00 and 1:02:00The French government is set to splurge an eye-watering $834 million to give the Mona Lisa her own private room in the LouvreThe Super Bowl is becoming an AI extravaganza, with commercials costing an unprecedented $8 million for a mere 30 seconds.Hollywood's push for inclusivity has backfired, leading to a cinematic wasteland where content is dictated by political agendas rather than artistic merit. The industry's obsession with pushing LGBT narratives has driven audiences to sports, where they find refuge from Hollywood's "satanic" influence. Even attempts to clean up movies for family viewing are met with legal battles, showcasing the industry's greed and control over content.From Greenland's rejection of U.S. annexation to the UK's naval naming controversies, cultural identity is under siege.Topics covered between 02:12:25 and 02:48:42(Rachel Powell interview)  From House Arrest to Hell: J6 Survivor Rachel Powell Exposes the Dark Side of 'Justice' in America In a chilling exposé that will make your blood boil, we delve deep into the harrowing tale of Rachel Powell, a mother of eight who found herself a victim of political persecution, Rachel shares the untold story of her ordeal—from the peaceful rally that spiraled into chaos, to the draconian conditions of her house arrest, and finally, the nightmarish reality of life in a federal penitentiary. If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:35 It's The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 31st of January, year of our Lord 2025. Well, today a little bit more has come to light about the crash in Washington. And we're going to take a look at what I think has happened there. There's been a lot of speculation right away. People had theories about this. We're going to take a look at what really happened with it, as well as kind of a general survey of the insanity of our culture coming up to the
Starting point is 00:02:12 Super Bowl, what is happening in New Zealand. They have given personhood to a mountain, but not to babies. This is pagan society writ large, folks, what is happening in New Zealand. But of course, it's all over the world. We'll be right back. Stay with us. © transcript Emily Beynon Well, again, we had the tragedy that happened, let's see, it was on Wednesday night that everybody, I'm sure, knows about. It's the key thing that's being talked about. Of course, there's a lot of conspiracy theories about it.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Continuity of government was mentioned and uh it was really strange that trump appeared to never have never heard of that really you haven't heard of the plan to save yourself and let everybody else die uh they don't tell you about that first thing when you take office oh by the way here are the people from the cia we're going to show you a film from the jfk assassination and then on the other side on the positive side we've got a plan to save you and let everybody else die uh he apparently had not heard of that a lot of people are putting up videos of how this helicopter was uh they did a demonstration not long ago showing how they could remote control it. Is that new as well? You know, even at the very beginning, when you had the, who knows what happened on 9-11.
Starting point is 00:04:14 I just know that what the government said happened did not happen. So, you know, whether you think that it was really planes that took down the buildings, that's the one thing I would definitely rule out whether you say that it was a projected planes or whether they were planes that were flown by people into the building whether they were remotely controlled and flown into it that was not a something people had talked about prior to that but as as I pointed out, many times they had been conducting safety tests for airline crashes. You know, you get the pictures of them, just like they do with automobile crashes, where they drive them at different speeds into a wall, or they have an offset collision with something. And they've got cameras all around the outside. But of course,
Starting point is 00:05:03 they have cameras on the inside of the car so that you can see what's happening to the crash dummies well they did that with airplanes as well commercial jets they could fly them remotely and crash them it's been going on for decades that's how they safety tested them anyway um you know a lot of different things if you want to think it's a directed energy weapon or if you want to think that it was pre-planted explosives or whatever i'm not going to argue with any of that stuff. I just know that it wasn't the planes that brought it down. You didn't have three buildings, steel skyscrapers, collapsed directly into the footprint when only two of them was even hit by a plane. So, you know, the autonomous control of a plane, did that go wrong?
Starting point is 00:05:41 Was it on autopilot? Was somebody remotely piloting it or whatever? The continuity of government, I don't know. Let's just throw that out and everybody starts cranking the theories. Was it the fact that they were understaffed and was it Trump's fault for all of this? And now another theory has come out that we'll take a look at. But, you know, it is kind of interesting, I think, and some reactions from some Christian leaders that are out there. They said, if your first response to a tragedy like this is, who can we blame? You need to get some help.
Starting point is 00:06:16 And I'm not talking about psychiatric help. I'm talking about some real help, some real help from Christ. The reality is that when we see people suddenly die, and that's become a thing now, hasn't it? We should, when we see a pattern of this, obviously, we should ask a question about it. If you've got a, you know, people die suddenly all the time from automobile accidents. You can be a billionaire, and you can be spending tens of millions of dollars like that one guy does.
Starting point is 00:06:46 He's constantly working out. He's doing everything he can think of to try to cheat death. Maybe he'll get it. Maybe he'll cheat death for a couple of decades. Maybe he won't. And, you know, he could do all the workout. He could get all the blood transfusions from his young son that he wants to do. He's doing that as well.
Starting point is 00:07:12 He can do all that stuff, and he could be on a plane that crashes, or he could be in a car that crashes, and he could die instantly. And so when we look at this, yes, we should look if there is a pattern of car crashes at a particular intersection. We need to do something about it. If there is a pattern of deaths and heart attacks for young children that we've never seen before because of a Trump shot, yes, we should be concerned about it. And a lot of these people are talking about it, not concerned. Not concerned. But isn't it something that we always do?
Starting point is 00:07:43 Don't we always look at this and say, well, why'd that person die of? Uh, okay. Well, okay. I don't do that. Well, that's good. Yeah. They were chain smoker. They died of lung cancer.
Starting point is 00:07:52 All right. I don't do that. Uh, so that's good. That's good. Okay. Or maybe they died of something else and, uh, that might be something that you do consume or some practice that you do do, right? Or something like that. So we always look at that because we're always cognizant of our mortality,
Starting point is 00:08:15 aren't we? But do we think about what comes next? And so we've got a lot of Christian leaders who are talking about this. They said it's very telling that national media conversations so quickly turn to who is at fault here and what policy is going to be changed here. And that, I think, is a symptom of our obsession with politics over everything else. And the weaponized, tribalized politics that we now have, trying to push us into a civil war with each other. They're doing a pretty good job.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Anyway, Al Mohler said, things can get quite quickly out of proportion. As Christians, we have to do our best to put them back into proportion. What we're talking about here is the loss of nearly 70 human lives. We also understand that every single human life on that plane was a human being made in the image of God. And thus, they're not merely an aviation collision statistic. In the meantime, it does point out and underline once again in tragic but indelible terms, what is at stake in the difference between life and death? And just how quickly in the space of an instant, the difference between life and death can be just about everything. The passengers on that airline were preparing to get off the plane and to get on with their business. They were approaching and therefore landing.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Their seats were even in the upright position. The crew was concentrating on landing the plane safely, and the military crew had its own assignment. The fact is, all of that changed in an instant. A humbling realization for us all. That's absolutely right. One thing I would disagree with him on, I don't like to speak about the difference between life and death. I like the way that C.S. Lewis put it. He said, it should take us back to look at, he said, there's no such thing as ordinary mortals.
Starting point is 00:10:12 He said, you look at the people on the street. We don't know. But some of those people, we don't know which is which, but some of those people are going to become some of the most glorious things beyond your imagination. You'd be tempted to bow down and worship. And others will become such hideous things that you would run away in fright. Which will it be? That's the issue.
Starting point is 00:10:39 See, it's not a difference between life and death. There are no mortals here. We have an immortal spirit. What will happen to that spirit? And that's the issue. It's a difference between this life and eternity. And you can step into eternity any moment like that, right? Who knows when that is going to happen for any of us. You had Greg Laurie said, why did God allow this to happen? That's also the question that people ask. And the answer is that we all deserve God's judgment. The answer is that it is the mercy of God giving us all more time. And it is his mercy that has spared us, and his purposes
Starting point is 00:11:26 are the things that we cannot understand. God is his own interpreter, and he will make it clear in time, as the song God Moves in Mysterious Ways says. He says, so why did God allow this to happen? I don't have an answer. But don't. But I do know who we can turn to. Gregorius said, You turn to Jesus in moments of sorrow and uncertainty, the source of our comfort, our strength, our hope. May God bring peace to those who are mourning. And may this tragedy remind us all of the brevity of life.
Starting point is 00:12:01 None of us are promised tomorrow. And if you've not yet placed your faith in Christ, now is the time. So, as he points out, life is short. Even if this billionaire extends his life, let's say 50 years, that's pretty impressive, right? If he could extend his life. Let's say he lived to 125. This is the goal of a lot of these transhumanists. I could live to 125. Okay. And then where are you going to spend eternity? You lived to 969 years like Methuselah. Then where are you going to spend eternity? It's just
Starting point is 00:12:39 any incremental thing that you can add to it. You can't add a minute to your life or an inch to your stature. You can't add any hairs to your head, legitimately. Some people with enough money have done that type of thing. But I haven't added any hairs to my head. As a matter of fact, a few of them have left.
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Starting point is 00:13:58 time has passed for us to question what happened because it wouldn't want it to happen again, right? That is something that was some way or the other up to human actions. Is there something that can be done about it? Many people have pointed out that's an incredibly busy corridor of air traffic. And they've increasingly done
Starting point is 00:14:20 helicopter flights there. Politicians are flying and military is flying there all the time with helicopters right there where they're just a few hundred feet, really, away from planes when everything is going well. And so they're operating this in a very, very tight corridor and not really any room for air. When they talk about an air traffic controller doing the job of two people
Starting point is 00:14:53 um i see air air traffic controllers under a lot of stress and um i always think back to airplane and the uh the role of lloyd bridges whereas here's straight up he's freaking out with it anyway the uh it's a difficult stressful job no doubt about it a lot of lives are at stake uh and uh but the um it is the way this is set up they have so much helicopter traffic there that they typically had one air traffic controller just to handle the helicopter traffic and another one to handle the commercial jets that are coming in or private jets i guess a lot of private jets too probably and they didn't have two different people one for the helicopters one for the planes on that day that's what they're talking about with two people now is that something that happened because of
Starting point is 00:15:40 trump i don't think there's been enough time for that to actually happen. So I would not blame Trump for that. And you know, it's interesting, at the beginning of the Reagan administration, there was an air traffic controller issue as well. I barely remember it. I didn't go back and do any research on it. But from my recollection, which is now 45 years old, it was a strike over wages, I think. And they were going to stop working and shut down air traffic. And Reagan hung in there tough and said, well, if you strike, I'm going to fire you because you're in a critical position here. You don't have a right to strike. And so that was a big deal at the beginning of the Reagan administration.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And he won out. Well, criticism, I don't think criticism is going to, of this particular case, you know, I don't think that's going to turn Trump back on any of the reductions in staff. And I think that's a good thing. I agree with him on doing the staff reductions. I think it's a really good thing. I think it's a great thing to buy people off. But all these people are like, look at this.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Immediately he's telling people, you know, take a buyout. But he was saying, you can continue to work until September, and then we'll give you a buyout. So this isn't anything that happened right away. And it's not a situation of people working from home. If that were the case, we know exactly who to blame set up that system you can't do air traffic control from home uh you know maybe we could get the guy who plays video games for elon musk you know he's been busted for that obviously he was uh live during inauguration events while his surrogate was out there playing video games in his name but
Starting point is 00:17:26 you know that's so none of that holds any water so does the dei stuff hold any water well uh some things have come out about this and um a lot of people have been tweeting about this this particular tweet is from Mike DePorch. He says, so now we're learning that the pilot or co-pilot female, quote unquote, who was on the Blackhawk is actually a transgender. Who wrote a very long letter one day prior about gender dysphoria and depression. And here is the, let's see, I've got the picture right here. There it is. There you can see him all dressed up as a woman. This is the tweet from DePorte. She says, identified as chief warrant officer, Joe Ellis, dropping the E to be a trainee, served in the Virginia National Guard for 15 years and transitioned
Starting point is 00:18:26 while serving as a pilot. So this is somebody who was depressed, a depressed tranny committing suicide. Joe Ellis had been making radicalized statements about Trump on social media. Was this a suicide mission? That's what the flight radar data literally shows. There were near collisions with three other planes before the final impact with a fourth plane. And let me show you that. This is a silent video, but you can see the red looks like a plane, and that's a helicopter.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Look at that, how close, a near crash. And then you see the jiggly line there of the flight pattern of the helicopter. Now it heads straight on to another plane. Missed that one. Now look at this, very erratic moves back and forth, and looked like it made a sudden lurch towards that third plane. And now here comes the fourth plane. And look at this.
Starting point is 00:19:25 It's making erratic moves over the Potomac. And here comes this fourth plane. And I'm sorry, that was not the fourth plane. There's one more plane coming up. Now it moved toward the airport. Now it cuts back. Very erratic moves. And you see the flight path of that thing.
Starting point is 00:19:41 And there's the collision right there. So what was going on with that? Was it incompetence? See the flight path of that thing, and there's the collision right there. So what was going on with that? Was it incompetence? Was it suicide? Was somebody fighting over the controls? I mean, you're seeing some really, you know, lurching towards the plane, then at the last minute lurching back away in that flight pattern.
Starting point is 00:20:02 I would say at this point that looks like what it is. I think that's the most convincing evidence right there. Now, the question will be, you know, it's always, well, we've got to mutilate children because otherwise they might commit suicide. And that's actually making it go up much, much higher. Suicide rate, as we'll talk about here but will the uh will the lgbt blame the suicide on trump saying he's going to get trans out of the military and that'll be an interesting political move for them i don't know if that's going to necessarily make their case it might make the case that they're mentally unstable it might actually make trump's case that they should not be in the military in the first place you know remember mash remember clinger who was dressing up like a woman all the time uh not because he identified with a woman or any of that other
Starting point is 00:20:55 kind of nonsense uh he was trying to get a section eight because uh prior to just the last couple of years, if somebody who is a man thinks he's a woman, you're insane. Now you are worshipped. But Section 8 was to declare him as mentally incompetent and get him out of the military. All he wanted to do was get out of the military. So he got into women's clothes so that he could get out of the military with a section eight so if they want to double down on this and and do this i don't think that's going to help them i think people have had enough of this gaslighting and this nonsense at this point but rupaul's drag race star jinx monsoon predicts public revolt over Trump's trans military ban. You really think so?
Starting point is 00:21:47 I don't think so at all. You know, for the longest time, we've said government is revolting. Why aren't you? I think that was actually a T-shirt we had in the Libertarian Party. Well, the trainees are revolting. Why aren't you? Why aren't you revolting against this nonsense? And this is what this guy says. He said said right now is the farthest we've come well i would agree with
Starting point is 00:22:10 that and if they think the people will willingly go back into the shadows i mean tv would suck without us look the viewership lately i mean we're going to talk about some of the super old commercials and and coming up and how much how expensive they are and one of the categories just going down the movies are so bad nobody's going to the movies that the movies are not really even going to be uh big in terms of advertising why because they're pushing lgbt and everybody is sick and tired of this nonsense and so they're not watching the movies while they're pushing lgbt and everybody is sick and tired of this nonsense and so they're not watching the movies while they're watching sports sports because tv sucks because of them because of them because of hollywood pushing and pushing and pushing this lgbt agenda on us we find it revolting, frankly. And here is, even CNN, even CNN is, you watch this woman, this is the look on the face of the CNN interviewer of this guy
Starting point is 00:23:19 who is saying that we need to have trainees in the military. There is no evidence anywhere that has been presented that transgender service members are anything but qualified to be a part of our military service. The military is the largest employer of transgender Americans. You heard up to 14,000, 15,000 members identify as trans, and 56 of our retired generals have said that our trans members are are ready to serve they are fit to serve this will only make our military less ready to serve by taking 15,000
Starting point is 00:23:57 people who volunteered out of service so the order also talks about, as Natasha noted, this fact sheet. It said it can take a minimum of 12 months for an individual to complete treatments after transition surgery, which often involves the use of heavy narcotics. During this period, they are not physically capable of meeting military readiness requirements and require ongoing medical care. This is not conducive for deployment or other readiness requirements. This is CNN pushing back. I want to get your response to that. But also, I spoke to Chris Beck on the phone this morning. You may remember him. He was a Navy SEAL.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Yeah, Michael Flynn. Who became a transgender woman, and then he transitioned back. He told me he agrees what President Trump is doing and said, quote, they're 100 percent unfit for duty. They're on pills and different surgeries and you have complications with surgeries. You cannot deploy even if you have tooth issues. I guess I could send Karen in. What do you say to all of that? I would say that those are decisions that are best made by doctors and patients, including military doctors. This is another version of our political discriminatory MAGA Republicans trying to use pseudoscience to discriminate against an entire demographic of people. Yeah. And again, she looks at it like, hmm, I'm not buying this.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Even the CNN reporter is not buying it. It's just common sense. And I don't know, even if they don't have a toothache and they can theoretically deploy, do they have to do their makeup before they leave? That's what I want to know. I mean, how's my makeup? Do I look OK? It's insane. This is absolutely insane. You got a job to do their makeup before they leave. That's what I want to know. I mean, how's my makeup? Do I look okay? It's insane. This is absolutely insane.
Starting point is 00:25:48 You got a job to do. It's like Sam Britton and Dick Devine. They've called himself Rachel. It's Richard Levine, I think. Look, if that's what you want to do, if you want to do cosplay all of your life, go do cosplay. Become an actor or something. They love, they're looking for a lot of people like you because that's what they want to fill their movies with. By the way, you talk about how crazy Hollywood is.
Starting point is 00:26:15 And I haven't seen it. I don't know whether it's a good movie or not. But they wouldn't even consider the Ronald Reagan movie that had Dennis Quaid in it. Wouldn't even consider it for any nominations for anything. Nothing. Why? Well, because it didn't meet the DEI requirements of Hollywood. They didn't have any trainees around with Reagan or anything.
Starting point is 00:26:37 How could we possibly give it an award? I mean, there's no trainees in 1980. It's absolutely insane and of course we talk about chris beck i've shown many times i don't have it on the board today michael flynn boasting and virtue signaling with chris beck who was calling himself kristen and had hair like that guy, you know, at the time. And this is Michael Flynn in 2014 or 2015, but it was second year that the Pentagon had been pushing DEI, and Michael Flynn was pushing it back then. He's now reinventing himself.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Don't trust this guy. He is an intel agent. He will lie to you up one side and down the other. He reinvent himself. He's calling him a Christian, calling himself a Christian while he's leading people and, um, occultic prayers to ascended masters at churches and the Maga people just
Starting point is 00:27:36 like, yeah, every word, you know, and it's, um, it's just amazing. The stuff that Michael Flynn has pushed and Chris Beck beck now says look they did this to me
Starting point is 00:27:47 as an adult as a navy seal they did this to me you know people like michael flynn pushed him to do it and he said uh he he's he was adamant that you not do this to kids you're not doing it to kids so if you want adults want to go do this go do your thing stay away from nuclear reactors stay away from the government stay away from helicopters stay away from the military go do your thing whatever that is because that's all you're interested in right uh and um but leave the kids alone leave these kids alone uh so um getting back to the monsoon character, he's previously accused conservatives of using children as political shields in their debate over child grooming. He said what the GOP is doing is objectively evil. Wow.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Wow. What is his standard for evil? I look at what the Bible says and the Bible says that what he is doing is objectively evil. I mean, it checks more boxes and God's evil than their diversity and equity boxes. If you were a black lesbian, left-handed whatever you know i mean it's it checks all the boxes what they're doing all the boxes uh so especially the kid targeting with this stuff um this is a post by this is on new york post uh a whistleblower i am a trans clinic whistleblower. And they said Trump is right to ban the sex changes for kids. Who knew? Who knew this was wrong?
Starting point is 00:29:30 Why did this go on for so long? I'm glad that he's doing it. And isn't it amazing how focused Biden has been on all this stuff? I think we need to stop calling them Democrats and call them, this party, the demon crap party. Because that's all it offers us is demonic crap. It's all we get from the Democrats anymore. They're so focused on killing kids, mutilating kids. President Trump is pushing gender-confused kids to commit suicide.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Is he doing that? This shocking claim hit mainstream and social media within minutes of the president's january the 28th executive order banning federal funding for child sex change treatments that is an oxymoron there should never as i said i'm glad that they're doing that i'm glad i'm glad that they're banning banning uh the funding of it why aren't they banning the practice of it. And as I said, I know that this is really a state issue. You know, abortion is a state issue. Always has been. That's why I said you could have stopped tens of millions of babies from being murdered. They would have still killed them in New York and California, but you could have stopped them most of the other rest of the country if they just stood up to the
Starting point is 00:30:42 Supreme Court that had no authority to make that. So I don't want every problem solved in Washington, because what happens is Washington is the biggest problem. And if you give them the pass, just like this executive order stuff, right? We're going to have the country whipsawed from one election to the next because they're going to be ruled by executive order? Or are we going to have actually the rule of law? Are we going to have principles? Are we going to have a constitution? Are we just going to have dictates? That's what a dictator is. The law is in my mouth. I'm going to dictate what the law is. I don't want that kind of a system. And so I think that this needs to be banned. I think they need to identify the
Starting point is 00:31:26 parents who do this to their kids, who allow this to be done to their kids. I think that that is one issue that needs to be, you know, I think the government needs to leave parents alone. But if the parents are physically, sexually abusing their children, and that's what this is. This is both physical and sexual and spiritual abuse that they're doing to them. So the way the argument goes, if kids can't get puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones and surgeries, their mental health will deteriorate to the point of no return. Prove it. Prove it. It's never happened. As a matter of fact, it's just the opposite. That's what the whistleblower says. As I've seen while working with more than a thousand such kids, there are deeper reasons why they're so unhappy. And giving them powerful experimental drugs, drugs that we used to use and still do to chemically castrate rapists,
Starting point is 00:32:21 and giving them irreversible surgeries is more likely to worsen their condition. Who would have thought? As a lifelong Democrat who has had many reservations about Trump, I can still admit that these kids need the protections that he just announced. Now he needs to make sure that his order is fully enacted and vigorously enforced. From 2018 to 2022, I worked as a case manager for the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital. My responsibilities included both patient intake and oversight of their medical journey, so I worked with virtually
Starting point is 00:32:59 all the young children who walked through the clinic's doors. Like everyone who worked there, I firmly believed that if we didn't quickly move them toward a medically-induced sex change, they'd soon find themselves contemplating suicide. That's what the science said, right? Actually, no, they didn't have any science for that. At first, I had no doubts about the morality of my work. But as kids kept coming back for follow-up check-ins and treatment, almost every kid who begins puberty blockers
Starting point is 00:33:31 goes on to receive cross-sex hormones. I realized something was very wrong. When my colleagues and I asked about their mental health, they usually reported that it was the same or better. But if we dug deeper, it became clear that the real answer was no, that their mental anguish was worsening. I lost track of how many times I learned that a kid was no longer leaving their family home, not even leaving their own bedroom. Others missed these milestones
Starting point is 00:34:02 because that their peers had achieved from getting that first job to graduating from high school. Some literally couldn't look themselves in the mirror, even if they physically looked the part of a boy turned girl or vice versa. If the kids didn't say it, their parents often did. They, too, had been told that a sex change would make their child happy again. So why did their new son or their old daughter spend every day crying in the bathroom? The more kids and families I worked with, the clearer it became that our clinic was ruining young lives. We ignored or explained away comorbidities like autism, depression, bipolar disorder, while using every new development or difficulty in a kid's life to justify continuing down the sex change road.
Starting point is 00:34:55 After four years, when I could no longer stand the cognitive dissonance, I became the industry's first public whistleblower. And you know, we've had whistleblowers at the Tavistock Center in the UK that push this stuff on kids who can't make a decision like that. They don't have the maturity. Their brain doesn't work the right way. They're dealing with all kinds of things, peer pressure, trying to figure out how they fit in the world and how they fit with their peers, even as their body is going through puberty and that type of thing. It's heinous what they're doing to these kids. It really is.
Starting point is 00:35:32 And I've said it before. People are going to look back at this with an abhorrent look in the same way that we look at frontal lobotomies now. There is no excuse for this. This is insane. But anyway, I said, went on to say, after talking with peers who worked in similar clinics across the country, I believe my experience is not the exception. It is the norm.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Why is the media portrayal of these kids so different? Well, he says, part of the answer is junk science no no it's not junk science this is deception folks this is outright deception it is spiritual war that we're dealing with here it is pure evil that we're dealing with if you're going to do this to kids kids that we know they can't make It is pure evil that we're dealing with if you're going to do this to kids. Kids that we know, they can't make up their mind. They're not mature enough to drive a car, own a gun, drink alcohol, not even get a tattoo, even with their parents' permission in the majority of states. So why would we let them mutilate themselves? Why would we give them this horrific surgery that's going to plague them the rest of
Starting point is 00:36:47 their life? Can't even go to the bathroom properly. Why would we let adults do this? Why would we let Planned Parenthood do this to kids? How evil, how evil that if they can't rip a child to pieces before they're born. They rip them to pieces later on. I mean, it is the heart of demonic evil that is there. And I'm not exaggerating. I'm not saying demonic evil in a hyperbole. I mean, literally, literally demonic evil. Real demons that are operating these people. So, again, how could we ever have justified this? And when you look at the schools, the schools, look at how the government is tied into this. You know, the schools are one of the key places where they gaslight them, using peer pressure and all the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:43 Of course, media is a part of it and entertainment is a part of it but it's especially especially the schools so senator holly has proposed a bill to let victims of child transgender transitions sue those who are responsible i've got questions about this because there's already lawsuits happening about this we already had one of the key advocates of this one of the doctors has been sued by a woman who is now in her early 20s had a double mastectomy done on her and how she was gaslit and damaged with the chemicals and the surgeries and the rest of this stuff and um as i was saying before you know we talk Tavistock in the UK. There were whistleblowers that came out of Tavistock. Even in the UK, as liberal and politically correct and woke and all the other adjectives that you want to throw at, as the UK is, they have shut down Tavistock.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Why are we still doing this stuff? Because in America, we abuse kids more than any other country in western civilization just look at the vaccines look at the pandemic we're masking kids isolating kids you know putting things over their face keeping them away from other people and closing them in plastic then we vaccinated them with a covet thing vaccinate them with now 75 injections uh does the american government and the american institutions do they hate children yes what is Now, 75 injections. Does the American government and the American institutions, do they hate children? Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:10 What is that an indication of? Yeah, it really is. So the issue is that they already have the right to sue. This is not anything. It's a civil case. Now, you know, Trump has said, yeah, that'll be able to sue so josh holly who's a lawyer brings this out says uh well if this happened when the individual was a minor they may bring civil action against an individual or an entity responsible for this
Starting point is 00:39:34 um they've already got the right to do that we've already got bills that are out there i think they should be able to do that and of course they are able to do it. So I don't really understand if there's something else about this. The bill, though, also prohibits federal funding for any pediatric gender clinic or any institution of higher education or hospital that hosts, operates, partners with, provides funding to, or is otherwise affiliated with a pediatric gender clinic or for any gender transition procedure performed in a minor. Well, that's good. And that's kind of along the lines of Trump's executive order as well. And so what he's saying is, you know, well, since we're going to be ruled by executive order,
Starting point is 00:40:18 the next guy can just reverse this. Why don't you put this in a law? So essentially that's, I think, josh holly is doing here uh but um and so the maga people will cheer trump for this and they should this is the right thing to do but they have selective amnesia they don't remember that he uh when um he was bribing people you know he didn't say i'm going to take cut off your funding that was that was biden who did that um but biden was saying i'm going to cut off your funding. That was Biden who did that. But Biden was saying, I'm going to cut off the bonuses that Trump gave you for killing people in the hospitals.
Starting point is 00:40:51 I don't want to talk about that. And that's the way this always works. It's always bribes or blackmail. It's always bribes and then coerce people. Blackmail, I'm going to take away that money that Trump gave you if you don't do this. Anyway, our children should no longer suffer from irreversible and dangerous child mutilation procedures, said Holly. And again, my question is, why was that ever allowed? And why are state governments not looking at this as parental abuse? Of course, I played the clips and said it was parental abuse when tim waltz was doing it they had his um you know had
Starting point is 00:41:26 a big event where they brought in all these parents brought in the kids that they were gaslighting and abusing and held them out there as if it was something that's really wonderful and remember that reporter who talked to that six-year-old boy that they were telling him he was a girl you know and and the kid couldn't even respond and the reporter's like oh this is wonderful it's like that's the most disgusting situation of child abuse i've seen they get in trump's first uh term they're all focused on child trafficking and jeffrey epstein stuff and which again, I don't have any doubt that that takes place.
Starting point is 00:42:07 But when we've got this happening in the schools that we're paying property taxes on, we can't stop it. Studies show that more than 80% of children who supposedly suffer from gender dysphoria outgrow it on their own by late adolescence, and the transition procedures fail to resolve this. It actually heightens the tendency to engage in self-harm and suicide. It actually causes what they say they're going to try to stop. And as even Bill Maher said, why is it that all the kids in California are in the wrong bodies, but it's not happening in the Midwest?
Starting point is 00:42:44 Well, it's because none of them are in the wrong bodies, but it's not happening in the Midwest. Well, it's because none of them are in the wrong bodies. We're going to take a break and when we come back, we're going to talk about personhood for a mountain and other things. So we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back. 🎵🎵🎵 🎵🎵🎵 you're listening to The David Knight Show. Just a small town boy drinking Genetically mortified soy This ensures he doesn't procreate
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Starting point is 00:46:35 Oh, so, okay. We got the scientific, the science fiction dystopia as well as Yale. There we go. Helicopter drove straight into the airplane i don't have to theorize i can see it watch it for yourself the helicopter should never have been there the training was on the other side of the river yeah i saw that i could not really make it out that well uh what it was doing but i think that that uh air traffic control that that convinces me looks like they were you know trying to do that multiple times, finally connected.
Starting point is 00:47:07 I think it was deliberate, absolutely deliberate. Stephen Caspar, why would they have the military aircraft passing through a takeoff or landing approach? Well, because of politics. You know, you've got so many politicians that are there, the White House there, and all the military people that are supporting them. As I said before, it's such close quarters that they usually have a dedicated air traffic controller just for the helicopters. But that was not happening at that point in time. You can ask why the government does a lot of the stuff that it does.
Starting point is 00:47:42 That doesn't make any sense. That's just another one of them. Octo-spook. Oh, missed that. Okay. And thank you very much dustin helm i appreciate the tip thank you uh here we are octo spook um we need to know who's on that plane i'm thinking that will provide some important clues i don't know i i'm at this point in time i would just say that uh i think it was somebody who was deliberately trying to do it. It looks like this person was suicidal. Look, let's just understand.
Starting point is 00:48:13 People who are transgender are not mentally stable. That's why they used to get them out of the army, because you don't want to give weapons or helicopters or jets or bombs to people who are nuts. They're nuts. Whether they got nuts or not, they're nuts. Junk silver. Coming from the cretins who threw highly trained soldiers out because they wouldn't take the jab. That's right.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Well, they don't want those kind of people. They don't want people who have a moral foundation or who think critically. They don't want those kind of people. They don't want people who have a moral foundation or who think critically. They don't want that. Ephesians 6.12, TV shows like Bosom Buddies, movies like Mrs. Doubtfire, etc., they've been at this for a very long time. It's odd and funny, then it's normalized. That's the way they always do it.
Starting point is 00:49:03 I would say Victor Victoria, too. That was Julie Andrews was in that. That's Hollywood has been doing that for a very long time. All right, let's talk about personhood. A New Zealand mountain is granted personhood, recognizing it as sacred for the Maori. I remember years ago, there was this movie, had a ridiculous title. The Man Who Went Up a Hill and Came Down a Mountain. Remember that?
Starting point is 00:49:31 It had Hugh Grant in it, and he was a surveyor. I think it was set in Wales, and it's a small town that's there. And so he was going to survey this hill. And the question was, uh, you know, they had identified it as, um, as a, uh, mountain, but he looks at it and it's like, no, it's a mountain begins. We start calling something a mountain if it is this high, you know, whatever that line was. And it was just under it according to him. And, uh, so that was the whole thing, the back and forth between him and the villagers, uh, for them to try to get him to, him to certify it as being an actual mountain. But it wasn't the man, in spite of the title, the man didn't go up a hill and become a mountain up there. He didn't become a mountain man or a mountain.
Starting point is 00:50:19 But here in New Zealand, they're actually granting personhood, rights, and responsibilities of a human being to a mountain. And it's not the first time they've done this either. New Zealand is being taken over by the Maori. And I love New Zealand. It's a beautiful place. Karen and I went there. We had actually heard some chatter about how, and this is in the late 90s, and this is after Waco and Ruby Ridge,
Starting point is 00:50:56 I started thinking, you know, I better get out of here. The U.S. is crazy, and it's headed down a really bad path. And I was right about that, but I was wrong about the idea that maybe New Zealand would be any better. So we went to New Zealand. We had a wonderful time. Stayed for a few weeks.
Starting point is 00:51:13 I met with some people, some of them who were in radio, and I wasn't in radio at the time either. It's just somebody that was in radio through the libertarians that were in New Zealand and that type of thing. And I met with them for, Karen and I met with them for dinner. And we had a, we'd scheduled a guy who was like the Rush Limbaugh of New Zealand, but
Starting point is 00:51:35 he canceled at the last minute. But we still talked to the other people. And so we, the dinner was kind of, well, you think your country's bad. This is what happens here. You know, we're going back and forth as to what was happening. So they finally convinced me that New Zealand was even worse than the U.S. So we didn't move there. But that was in, I think, 1998. But they were fascinated with the Maori. And I thought that was kind of interesting. The Maori really gave the British a run for their money. They had earthen forts. And as we see with Fort Fisher in North Carolina,
Starting point is 00:52:14 that withstood the biggest naval bombardment in history up to that point in time by a long shot. And I think it was equivalent to some of the biggest naval bombardments even in World War I. And it was an earthen fort at Fort Fisher. And they couldn't take out the Maori's forts because there were earthen forts as well with all of their stuff. And so, you know, they had a hard time. The Maori would, when they would get their weapons, they'd pretty quickly figure out how to use them and use them back against them. And they were cannibals as well. And they still celebrate that culture,
Starting point is 00:52:53 which I thought was really strange. You know, the tattoos and the cannibalism stuff that they kind of wink and nod at. And you see them do the dance where they're, you know, stomping their feet and all that kind of stuff they do that with and and they did that in their legislative body as well this place is really going pagan now we see this and it's not the first time they've done this they've given some inanimate object person personhood. They have now named this thing Mount Taranaki. It's a Maori name.
Starting point is 00:53:30 And they, why don't you just call it McKinley? The latest natural feature to be granted personhood in New Zealand, which has previously ruled that a river and a stretch of sacred land were people before um this is paganism new zealand is leaving christianity i mean you you look at christ church uh one of the um uh cities that was there's beautiful a little english type city it had this meandering river that was running through it. And you see in the UK, you see pictures of people that call it punting, where they've got like a small little
Starting point is 00:54:11 boat and you've got a guy with a pole and you pay him and he takes you for a ride and they have little straw brim hats. All that kind of very, very English. And yet now it's going full pagan. And they don't know the difference between inanimate objects and people created in the image of God. Isn't that interesting? This is this kind of, it's inherent with paganism. And yet personhood. You know, personhood is at the core of the arguments for or against slavery in this country. Well, you know, these slaves that we got here, they're not fully persons.
Starting point is 00:54:49 Well, the baby's not really a person either, right? And that's the situation in New Zealand. They got very liberal abortion laws. Really, no penalties at all at any point in time. Theoretically, it's limited to before 20 weeks. But if you do it after 20 weeks, as long as you get a note from the doctor, you're fine. And nobody's ever been criminally prosecuted for it,
Starting point is 00:55:10 even at full term. So the babies are not persons, but the mountain's a person. The lake is a person. The river is a person. The law passed Thursday gives Taranaki all the rights, powers, duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of a person.
Starting point is 00:55:25 The law views the mountain as, quote, a living and indivisible whole. This is pure paganism. Western civilization is being removed off of its Christian foundations, and this is the kind of insanity that we can expect. A newly created entity will be the face and the voice of the mountain, the law says. They will have four members from the local Maori tribes and four members appointed by the country's conservation ministry. These will be people who are advocates for the mountain, and they will speak for the
Starting point is 00:56:00 mountain, as we have liberals always be advocates for the environment or for inanimate objects here in the U.S. The mountain has long been an honored ancestor, they say. And here's the amazing thing. It passed unanimously, unanimously in the legislature. Today, Taranaki is released from the shackles of injustice, of ignorance, and of hate. Ignorance? I don't know. Don't you be racist to mountains.
Starting point is 00:56:37 I hate mountains. Who hates mountains? I think that would be the height of racism, wouldn't it, to be racist against a mountain. The bill recognizing this, again, passed unanimously. These people have lost their minds. And yet when we look at what is happening in Colorado, Colorado is always at the forefront of this type of stuff. I mean, we've seen them go after Baker over and over again in Colorado, and it's the colorado government doing it colorado pro-life nurse is now under investigation for offering abortion pill reversal
Starting point is 00:57:11 so it's okay to kill a baby and we're going to celebrate that but if you help somebody who takes the pill and then changes their mind and does a reversal of this pill. Oh, now we're going to come after you. It's not malpractice to take a life. It's malpractice now to save a life. This is the upside down result that we get from these people, this demonic crap party that's running Colorado. They're threatening the medical license of a nurse who helped save pre-born babies by educating their conflicted mothers about
Starting point is 00:57:52 an abortion pill reversal method it is perfectly safe uh and um but it's so it's bitterly opposed by the child killers of planned parenthoodarenthood and the Democrat Party of Colorado. And the Washington Examiner, McKenna Green, relayed the story of how out of fear for the life-changing impact of a second child, she took the pill for chemical abortion, but she, quote, immediately regretted it, unquote. And she went online for a way to save her child. She found the Abortion Pill Rescue Network, which put her in touch with area nurse practitioner Chelsea Meineck, who advised her. The abortion pill, Mephistopheles, I call it Mephistopheles, because it is satanic, better known as RU486 works by blocking the natural hormone progesterone that developing babies need to survive.
Starting point is 00:58:51 And so the reversal of this is if the pill is going to block progesterone, what they do is they give the mother progesterone supplements, and it's perfectly safe. And if you do it within 24 hours, you can reverse the effect of the abortion pill. Chelsea was honest with me about the process. She said, there's only a chance that my baby could be saved, said Green.
Starting point is 00:59:16 She prescribed progesterone for me and I continued to see her for several weeks afterwards to monitor my pregnancy and ensure that my baby grew normally. And just five months ago, I gave birth to a perfectly healthy baby girl. My boyfriend and I are completely in love with her. Yet, a third party filed a complaint against Minnick over her promotion of this abortion pill reversal, leading to an investigation by the Colorado Board of Nursing.
Starting point is 00:59:47 Yeah, isn't that amazing? Colorado Board of Nursing. You're supposed to be killing babies. You're supposed to be stopping the breeding. There's too many people out there now, right? And it's just like the people who came after that baker multiple times. Because he had first a homosexual couple came in and tried to rub his nose in his own cake. Said, you will make a custom cake for us.
Starting point is 01:00:21 He says, I'll sell you anything that you want off the thing, but I'm not going to make a cake just because you want to dominate me. Essentially what was happening. He didn't say it in those words, but that's what they were trying to do. And he took it to the Supreme Court and won. And then you had a guy who was a lawyer and a tranny, and he came in and he wanted this guy to make a tranniversary cake for him, you know, the anniversary of him being a tranny. And he said, I'm not going to do that. And so he took it to the Colorado Board of Human Rights.
Starting point is 01:00:44 And in spite of them being slapped down by the supreme court they did it again and he beat him again and so here you have the colorado board of nursing coming after a nurse for saving a baby's life you're supposed to kill them uh there are other women like me out there who immediately regret their decision to have an abortion and want a chance to save their babies. I was one of the lucky ones. But if these government officials have their way, more mothers will lose out on this incredible opportunity and more babies will lose their lives. Well, that's the goal. That is the goal.
Starting point is 01:01:23 So the alliance defending That is the goal. So the Alliance Defending Freedom is defending her. They got an injunction last year allowing her to continue offering this, but the case is still ongoing, so the threat remains over her. Medical professionals should do what Chelsea does, save lives, and the government should not stop them. That's what the Alliance should not stop them. That's what the Alliance Defending Freedom said. And just remember that it was just this last week that the first pro-life bill of Congress failed in the Senate.
Starting point is 01:01:54 This was a bill that was put forward to say that if a child survives an attempted abortion, you have to do everything you can to save their life. And it was a partisan vote a vote down by the democrats isn't that amazing they showed their hand didn't they that they won't even try to save a baby that survives an abortion democrats will oppose legislation to provide appropriate medical care to newborn children who survive abortion because they're afraid said the Republican Senate Majority leader John Thune he said Democrats are afraid that by recognizing the humanity the personhood the personhood you know they have personhood not a mountain not a mountain folks babies
Starting point is 01:02:43 human beings because they're created in the image of God the mountain is not in the image of God because they would recognize the humanity of the newly born child they will inadvertently point to the humanity of the unborn child there is nothing more important to demonic crap party uh than to um uh vote against this the humanity to oppose the humanity of the unborn child um so they'll vote against this he said and they did they did absolutely voted against it um what sir says i speak for the mountain and the mountain wants you to give me more money and the mountain is going to go to muhammad or it's going to go to new zealand you're going to have a i i can see what's going to happen here you're going to have a mass migration of mountains
Starting point is 01:03:38 to new zealand they're just going to be swamped with mountains all over the place. We'll be right back. Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. Music And now, The David Knight Show. Good evening. Tonight's tale is a story of paranoia and a most unexpected perpetrator, the common cow. Or, more specifically, what comes out the other end. Yes, the air is thick with intrigue,
Starting point is 01:05:31 as it seems that in our modern age of propaganda, even a humble bovine's backside can be branded a national security threat. The menace is invisible, silent, yet deadly. Carefully contrived to panic the masses into accepting the government stepping in, jackboots and all, with their solutions. Because who better to stop a gaseous threat than a bunch of political windbags? But one must wonder, is this truly about saving the planet, or are we simply being led to pasture?
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Starting point is 01:06:51 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa
Starting point is 01:06:51 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa
Starting point is 01:06:52 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa
Starting point is 01:06:52 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa
Starting point is 01:06:52 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa
Starting point is 01:06:53 Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Yeah, I could listen to that for a long time. One of my favorite singers. Speaking of which, you know, we talk about people and we look at, you know, why did they die? He died of lung cancer and respiratory issues. He would smoke cigarettes before he'd do a recording session in order to get a smoky voice. But yeah, I loved Nat King Cole's voice. And the French love Mona Lisa so much so that they are going to spend big amounts of money to give her her own private room.
Starting point is 01:07:33 And why not? I mean, you know, if a mountain can be a person with all rights and privileges, why can't we give Mona Lisa her own private room after all of this time the louvre is going to be undergoing renovation estimated cost up to 834 million dollars that's going to be quite a fancy room for her well actually it includes other things as well because the french government has in the past done some improvements that have actually not been improvements they've been degradations to the museum. Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday that Mona Lisa will get his own dedicated room inside the Louvre under major renovation and expansion of the landmark
Starting point is 01:08:18 that will take up to a decade. Macron didn't disclose an exact amount budgeted for the project to modernize the world's most visited museum that is plagued by overcrowding and outdated facilities, but is estimated to reach up to $834 million. The Louvre's last overhaul dates back to the 1980s. Macron said the expansion of the museum will allow the Mona Lisa to be moved to a new dedicated room that will be accessible to visitors through a special ticket. Oh, I'm going to have to pay extra to see her.
Starting point is 01:08:52 Maybe they'll have extra security to keep out those anti-oil radical vandals that are there. You know, just stop oil or whatever it is. I mean, why did they do that do they really think that that helps their cause to go around destroying works of art and vandalism uh right now from the last update that got finished in 1989 under francois mitron's project they put a big glass pyramid there. You've seen the pictures of it. It now has become very outdated. It hasn't aged as well as Mona Lisa. And it's not very functional either. They said the palace is not properly insulated from the
Starting point is 01:09:38 cold and the heat. It serves as the museum's entrance. And so with the glass pyramid that is there, it's created something of a, I don't know, I guess if they want to be concerned about energy usage, maybe they should insulate the pyramid. They said it also tends to amplify noise, making the space very uncomfortable for both public and staff, they said. Another example of government planners, isn't it? Well, AI commercials are going to take over the Super Bowl this year, they said. And when I first saw this headline, I thought, oh, they're going to be doing all these AI commercials. Remember, there's a big stink about the fact that Coca-Cola, that has so much money, did a Christmas commercial with AI.
Starting point is 01:10:30 And everybody was really upset with him for doing that. Why are you doing this on the cheap like this? But on the Super Bowl, I don't know if the ads are going to be AI or not. They're pretty expensive. This year, it's gone up to $8 million for a 30-second ad. And why does that make sense for these advertisers? And the demand is really strong. They said usually if there's any unsold spots as they're getting close to it,
Starting point is 01:11:00 the price will usually go up by $100,000. This year, it went up by half a million five hundred thousand for last minute buys um why are they willing to pay so much money again because hollywood has driven everybody away from television and movies and to sports that's what everybody watches super bowl commercials are in many ways a reflection of the american economy course i don't watch it i don't even know who's playing. I don't care. But what I'm saying is, if you've got time, sit around and watch TV. The other stuff is so offensive that people are watching sports more. Want to understand how strong the car industry is? Well, just count the number of spots during the big game.
Starting point is 01:11:42 It's travel back, post-pandemic. You can kind of glean this stuff, stuff they said if you look at the different industries that are getting that are buying stuff for the super bowl are airlines and hotels pulling out ads well that may show that travel is back just look a few years back they said when crypto related ads were everywhere or the slow, steady rise of commercials for sports betting apps. That's a natural form, isn't it? This year's Super Bowl will anoint artificial intelligence companies and products, though, as the new mainstream. And so they said there's going to be a lot of ads pushing AI, normalizing AI. I wonder if they'll do an ad around Mark Andreessen.
Starting point is 01:12:27 Maybe he'll take out an ad. You know, the purpose of all this stuff is to crush human wages. Yeah, it's going to be great. We're going to love this. It's going to be a real utopia for me and my pals. AI is coming. If it's not already here in almost every business, it will be coming like a freight train. Said one executive VP of ad sales for Fox Sports.
Starting point is 01:12:48 They're selling the spots. Again, this year, it's a record $8 million for a 30-second spot. Fox is believed to have more than 10 advertisers who have agreed to that rate, helped along by a waiting list of brands that wanted to buy in the last year, but were unable to. Now, some of the brands that have dropped out are State Farm. Remember this? I played this when the fires were happening, and we first talked about how State Farm had dropped insurance. All these people in California, and this ad is what they ran last year with Arnold Schwarzenegger, State Farm.
Starting point is 01:13:29 So they ran this, and then within about four or five months, they're canceling insurance policies. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Cut. Hey, Arnold, I'm hearing neighbor. It's neighbor. That's what I said. Neighbor. Neighbor. Neighbor. Neighbor.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Neighbor. Agent Brent Whitlock talks about. Yeah, I used to have these conversations with Karen when she still was fresh with her New York accent. It was a lot of fun. But now she sounds normal to me. I don't know. It's I guess it's 45 years. I'll do that to you um
Starting point is 01:14:06 but uh they ran that ad and then just a few months later they're canceling people left and right in california and like i don't fully blame state farm they saw what was coming they saw what karen bass and gavin newsom were doing, the guy who was running against her for mayor saw what she was doing. They knew it was going to be horrific. Why would you stay in and ensure that if you've got an option not to do that? And so within just a few months, they're shutting that down because of the insanity in California, the mismanagement, perhaps the deliberate aspects of what they were doing. But they've dropped out they're not going to be advertising this year but there's plenty of people who are lined up to take their place
Starting point is 01:14:51 and so i guess the question was if it's seven million dollars this year how much was it last year well i looked and it's um it's eight million dollars this year last year it was seven million dollars so we've had a 14 increase in the Super Bowl ads from last year to this year. The people who will be buying up ads besides artificial intelligence are going to be pharmaceutical ads. Isn't that wonderful? The people who want to poison our minds and poison our bodies, they're doing just great, aren't they? And they want to track and surveil us and control us and kill us. And they've got more than enough money to buy ads.
Starting point is 01:15:27 The only category that is down year over year, they said, is movie studios and streamers. Because, you know, TV is just so awesome because of trannies, isn't it? Whether that's still the fallout from the writer's strike or just how much the industry has changed after COVID. There's none of that stuff. They've recovered from writers. They've had writers strikes before.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Haven't had the COVID stuff before, but it's not about that either. It's about the fact that they're making garbage absolute garbage and again you don't even get considered for a film if you haven't done all of your lgbt dei stuff and that's the way they're going to die really is uh so again up from seven million dollars last year that state farm paid and then started canceling people we're in a period now where live sporting events where people and families come together to watch and it's much more coveted yeah because i mean do you really uh want to invite this i always think about that you know when you look at the stuff that they'll throw in you have a good movie and all of a sudden they'll throw a scene in it's like whoa what is you know some kind of gratuitous nudity or sex scene or something like that.
Starting point is 01:16:48 And there was a company called Clean Films. And back when we were in the video business in the 90s, they would, they had a, you know, when people were getting movies on DVD, that was one of the things that they offered, one of the services that they offered. And we were the first people in our area that got into DVD. And I was real excited about the possibility of it. And one of the things that I told people, because that's something that they mentioned, they said, well, it has the possibility that we could do airline versions of movies for you, you know, where you edit out the gratuitously edited in nudity and all the other kind of stuff. So you can sit there and watch it with your family. And now people are doing that with sports because they don't like that. It was New Line Cinema, the people who did Lord of the Rings later.
Starting point is 01:17:44 But again, that was in the, I guess, the early 90s, mid 90s. I don't know when DVD, I don't remember when DVDs came out. But I was at a video conference and he was giving a, the New Line Cinema executive was giving a presentation on how great DVD was going to be. And so after he gave the presentation, I went up and talked to him directly. And I said, so I've been telling people when they come in, I said, this is going to be a really good technology. And it's a possibility that you should be able to jump around things. So you could take a gratuitously created R-rated film and just keep the storyline, lose the nude scenes and stuff like that, and watch it with your family.
Starting point is 01:18:29 And you'll be able to branch around it. And he says, yeah, that's possible. But he says the creative types hate that stuff. They really hate that. They hate the airline films that we put out with a passion. They want that stuff in there because, because look it's a satanic industry you know they've done a deal i'm serious about it you know they've done the faustian bargain and these people are sold out for this stuff that's more important to them the money is it really is
Starting point is 01:18:57 and so it was not long after that though that New Line Cinema did do exactly that. And they took a movie that was a very hard R. I think it's called Crash or something. I think it might even had James Spader in them. I'm foggy about it. But within a couple of months, I'm looking at Variety and I see that this is coming out on video. And they're going to give you the option of instead of watching a very hard R, they're going to have a double X version of it.
Starting point is 01:19:29 And it's like, they're going to go the other direction. And there was a company out of Utah, I think they're Mormons, that were offering people a service. And if you subscribe to their service, you could go in as a parent and say, I don't want language, or I don't want nudity or I don't want violence or whatever it was that you didn't want. You could check those things. You know, they had a machine and an app.
Starting point is 01:19:54 It wasn't an app on a phone, but it was a way that you could program it with your computer. And they would go through and find these spots and they would uh with their particular player so you'd buy their player and you'd subscribe to their service and you could branch around those things and still watch movies i never bought one of them we didn't want to watch the movies that badly but um but you could branch around it well hollywood sued them and has continued to sue them i was surprised the other day to see that lawsuits are still going with this company. And they've been going back and forth and back and forth over this stuff. These are things that you bought.
Starting point is 01:20:33 The entire video rental business was predicated on the doctrine of first sale. Once you buy the movie, they took it to the Supreme Court. That was the point at which we got in. Up to that point, it was this real shady thing of X-rated films and video clubs and stuff like that. They sued and the industry got together collectively and took it to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court said, no, if the store has bought the tape, you don't have any control over it. And that was what allowed the industry to take off excuse me i had to sneeze there uh and and so what they looked at they said okay well we can't
Starting point is 01:21:14 beat him so we'll join him and at that point they released the catalog titles that they'd been holding for a long time and made that made it good for a little while, the movies were. But they sued even though you had the Supreme Court decision that had essentially established the video business and look as the best thing that ever happened to the movie studios. But they didn't care because it was a greed thing. It bothered them so much that somebody else would be making money off of money off of the movies because and um the deal that they have with movie theaters uh all of the pop the point of purchase stuff the standees and the posters and i think that all belongs to hollywood and they just put it there temporarily and when the the movie leaves
Starting point is 01:22:01 that goes with it as well and so they want to retain ownership of everything and they keep like 90 of the profits what they do is they allow um the movie theaters to to keep enough to cover their overhead of their building that type of thing and then the rest of it they take like 95 of the profits that's the way the deals were uh 20 30 years ago i don't think it's gotten any better and um so they don't want to share profit with anybody and so even it always bothered them that people were renting their stuff and yet they've prospered they were able to do all of these different disney animated films i think because they were making no movie lost money the entire terminator franchise came about because of home video.
Starting point is 01:22:47 People were able to discover movies on video. Anyway, when you look at this, and people coming together to watch, that's what I always think of, and I always think of the corruption of Hollywood. Their number one thing is never about money. You know, the most profitable R-rated film by a long shot was Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ, right? R-rated movies didn't make a lot of money. And so what did New Line Cinema do? They take it the other way.
Starting point is 01:23:21 They go to like a double X or triple X or whatever, which actually makes even less money if you want to watch that there's no demand for it uh these people are pushing their agenda just as we see them now pushing lgbt they've been pushing this dark satanic agenda to us for a very long time and that was more important to them than money it really was it's been uh they're not following the culture they're there to set the culture so uh we see a mermaid actress in china is attacked by fish in the aquarium as spectators are watching and this is not um a performance of jaws the musical um uh disturbing footage captures the moment a woman swimming in an aquarium was attacked by a fish that tried to clamp its jaws around her head well it didn't try it did clamp its jaws
Starting point is 01:24:11 around her head and uh witnesses were screaming in terror as the woman struggled though she quickly managed to escape the fish's grasp however the giant creature did consume the 22 year old performer's goggles and nose clips and inflicted injuries to her head neck and eye there's a picture of it in the article there if you got that um there she is yeah now this is in china she is russian she's russian working in china and the reason I covered this is because I always find it fascinating how ruthless the Chinese society is, you know, in terms of this hierarchy. It's the kind of stuff that we also saw with the Stasi in Germany when they got in. And it flows out of a totalitarian society. It isn't anything about Chinese versus English or German or any of that.
Starting point is 01:25:03 It's not about that. It's about the totalitarian and authoritarian society there. And what happens is it turns people into monsters. And we've seen this in our society in terms of flight attendants or other people at airports, right? Where do we have the most totalitarian part of our society? It's in the airports. And everybody wants to boss you around because they're getting bossed around. And as soon as you have a position where you can push other people around, now you start kicking the cat because you're frustrated. And it just multiplies.
Starting point is 01:25:36 And so we see this a lot. In China, the Russian woman was there. They told her that she had to go back and do the next performance even though she was seriously injured they didn't care and again you can see how her eyes all black and everything and they gave her the equivalent of about 85 dollars they called it moral damages for that moral damages but she was prohibited from talking about this with her employers at the Primitive Forest Park, who also attempted to cover this up and pretend that it did not happen.
Starting point is 01:26:14 So again, that kind of just hatred for their employees is just rampant and top-down, and it is such an authoritarian society. I know that when we adopted our daughter, they gave her a note and said, always do what the government tells you to do. It's like, what? We had a real laugh with that when the translator translated it for us.
Starting point is 01:26:43 Gard Goldsmith, good to see you, Gard. He says, hey, everybody, I want to let you know that evidently Peter Thiel has planted a lot of money into two publishing companies, one to publish traditional non-woke novels, and the other one is for conservative and libertarian sci-fi. Evidently, he says that he's trying to fight
Starting point is 01:27:03 the large woke publishers. I wonder what his end game is well i i don't know i mean you know i've mentioned the fact that rupert murdoch made the uh made the um decision to buy fox news not because rupert murdoch was conservative but just because nobody was addressing that part of the marketplace and then later on he tried to establish a radio network and um used to have remember when sean hannity was young they'd have uh hannity and combs and um i always thought uh combs job was just to make hannity look smart it was so bad but they started trying to build a network
Starting point is 01:27:46 around him just because talk radio was all conservative so part of it is that perhaps um he senses a a political movement that he wants to get out in front of just like elon musk did is my guess but um you know it is uh these people are definitely getting very political. And they're savvy in terms of being able to read the zeitgeist and see where the public is headed. You know, it was just a couple of years ago that Elon Musk was out there talking about global warming and all the CO2 MacGuffin and nonsense. And now all of a sudden he's like reinvented himself simply because he's looking to align himself with a mass of people out there. So they can see that everybody is sick of all of this stuff. And they're,
Starting point is 01:28:34 they're jumping in on that. The Syrian girl says people who block violence, nudity and bad language in their videos will find themselves a very short movies. They will today. As a matter of fact, we, we,
Starting point is 01:28:44 the one thing that we did do we didn't block that out but we had a box that we're able to buy uh it's called curse free tv and it was we had a lot of fun with that uh you get a movie like blackhawk down and it was essentially a silent film uh because it it would look they would what i was surprised that and this is what these people keyed off of was a closed captioning that's there and they would actually caption all of the profanity that was thrown out there by uh and and they would put that in because they didn't want people to miss that either so you know even if you were deaf you could enjoy all the profanity that was being thrown out there and uh so the thing keyed off of the closed captioning and if it saw one of those words coming up it would uh momentarily bleep the audio and it would uh throw something
Starting point is 01:29:39 else out there like you clown or something it was it was stuff. We got a hoot out of reading the closed captioning, but when you had something like Black Hawk Down, even though you couldn't hear where the people were screaming because of all the gunfire, it just turned it into a silent movie practically. The Progress Retort, thank you very much for the tip. Today is the 31st.
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Starting point is 01:33:41 Yeah that's the opinion I guess of Don Jr. and Charlie Kirk. But the Greenlanders there, according to a Danish poll, interesting how different polls can get different results, isn't it? Only 6% of Greenlanders want to join the U.S. Even though it's horrible to visit and a miserable place to live. Nearly 500 people surveyed only 6% said they favored joining the U S another 9% were undecided while 85% rejected the idea. Almost half of respondents, 45% said that they viewed Trump's
Starting point is 01:34:20 interest in Greenland as a threat. Well, he has certainly framed it that way hasn't he uh i don't know how is how his marriage has worked out i mean maybe they looked at that it's like do we really want to marry this guy i don't know denmark is addressing discrimination against greenlanders now so this is their response denmark is going to go full DEI. That should keep them in place, don't you think? And we've also got an Austrian general saying that EU troops should be sent to Greenland, you know, because we don't want to lose face by having powerful Denmark being shoved out of the Greenland by Trump. This is all just ego stuff. I'm looking at it like like who cares about any of this stuff what is their real agenda yeah we it certainly isn't national security it's not that
Starting point is 01:35:14 at all um you know that military base that right after world war ii had 10 000 troops there it doesn't mean anything now they've taken it it down, not just to 400, but to 200 troops there. Anyway, the Danish government has announced a comprehensive initiative to combat racism and discrimination against Greenlanders. Because, as Kermit the Frog reminds us, it's not easy being green. On Monday, officials unveiled a plan that allocates an additional 4.9 million dollars over the next four years to implement 12 targeted measures aimed at addressing long-standing issues facing the greenlandic community the government will now allow individuals to list their
Starting point is 01:35:58 nationality as greenlandic oh this is great that's great that's what i always wanted right on the passports well you know i it would be good if i could list my nationality instead of american as tennessee you know um because there's less things that i disagree with about tennessee than i do with washington which i pretty much disagree with everything they do and get me uh distanced from the cia you know you go into another country it's like you americans yeah no i'm not part i don't have anything to do with the cia see i'm from tennessee um acknowledging their unique cultural heritage within the kingdom of denmark racism and discrimination against greenlanders and denmark is a separate problem said the minister of immigration and integration in copenhagen uh yeah uh it's uh
Starting point is 01:36:49 gotta gotta do the right thing and then we've had another not maybe so helpful suggestion from iran's foreign minister again the austrian general says we need to put eu troops there to keep the u.s from taking it well ir Iran's foreign minister has a suggestion. He says that Trump should use Greenland to repatriate Israelis. He said, move the Israelis to Greenland. Why didn't we think of doing that with the Palestinians or whatever? But you could move all the Palestinians to Greenland or you could move all the Israelis to Greenland, which is what the Iranian guy is saying. You know, there's plenty of room there.
Starting point is 01:37:30 Everybody's all packed together, standing. They're all in Hebron standing sheik to sheik, right? But they could have plenty of room if they went to Greenland. He said, my suggestion is different. He says, instead of Palestinians, let's expel the Israelis and send them to Greenland. And we can kill two birds with one stone. said, my suggestion is different. He says, instead of Palestinians, let's expel the Israelis and send them to Greenland, and we can kill two birds with one stone. Well, I think that it would be cheaper to pay Greenland to take people than to pay Egypt and Jordan to take refugees out of Gaza, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:37:57 By the way, we're going to be the ones who get the bill. Trump's words are music to the ears of Israel's right wing, many of whom have never forgiven former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's decision to unilaterally pull out of Gaza and the factious 2005 disengagement. There are others who are skeptical that it is a workable plan, but Trump said he'd spoken with Jordanian King Abdullah II about the idea of getting a million Palestinians out of Gaza and into neighboring nations.
Starting point is 01:38:26 He was set to speak to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah later about the same issue. Both countries gave the president's suggestion short shrift. Well, it looks like his charm offensive. I mean, you say that Trump's got a charm offensive here. His charm is offensive at its best. He's offensive. And so he's going around telling everybody, well, we're going to take these people, put them over here and we're going to take Greenland and we're going to take Panama. And everybody's like, no, you're not.
Starting point is 01:38:59 Get out of here. It's just amazing that he's focused on this stuff. And then Trump said over the weekend you're talking about a million and a half people we just clean out that whole thing and we let jared and his friends build uh resorts there on the place um this is uh from whistler he says uh they polled 500 greenlanders uh that's got to be most of their population probably is most of the population in the biggest city there's only 56 000 people there it's a massive amount of land that is there um and you've got some of these people in the eu
Starting point is 01:39:38 saying well you know this is going to be really important because all the ice is moving back because of global warming news flash greenland used to be green and uh for most of um geological history as they can see uh you know we are in a cooled off period and uh so um it is um if there's any global warming it's still really really really cold compared to what it used to be uh meanwhile in the uk you've got uh political correctness and the the um the shame that comes with anybody taking offense at anything is alive and well even in their military navy chiefs are going to rename HMS Agincourt. That's the name they gave to a submarine. They're going to rename it to Pease the French. Just call it Henry V.
Starting point is 01:40:36 Maybe they won't understand. And instead, what they're going to do is they're going to rename the Agincourt. They're going to rename it HMS Achilles. How fitting. Because this type of stuff is really the Achilles heel of their military as well as ours. A former defense secretary had a lot to say about this. He said, of course, that was one of England's greatest military victories, incredibly lopsided there. Henry V at Agincourt. And Shakespeare made it very famous during World War II to build morale. They had a movie done.
Starting point is 01:41:14 It was Lawrence Olivier. His production of Shakespeare's Henry V. Music by William Walton. Some excellent, excellent music with that. And really brilliant. But it was there to build morale. And to, because it was such an unbelievably one-sided victory. This guy who is a former, let's say, Ministry of Defense head, Sir Gavin.
Starting point is 01:41:41 Sir Gavin. Sir Gavin the Green Knight, maybe. head sir gavin sir gavin sir gavin the green knight maybe uh anyway he he says it is so pathetic that the government is so ashamed of our history that they're literally renaming it next they'll probably want to rename hms queen elizabeth for fear the spaniards might be upset about the armada you know the submarine carries a name that honors a defining moment in British history. And under labor, woke nonsense is being put ahead of tradition and our armed forces' proud heritage. Well, that's the whole idea of all this stuff. They want to destroy and take down Western civilization. And that means your history, your culture, everything.
Starting point is 01:42:20 They want to make you ashamed of everything. Not just of your military victories. Everything you must be ashamed of, and you must self-censor and destroy it. And we need to wake up to their game and oppose it. Hopefully, people are starting to wake up to it. Except that in the EU, we still have hate speech codes. This is the digital services act remember when elon musk said that he was going to buy twitter and theory breton the guy who was going to be administering it of course he jumped
Starting point is 01:42:54 the shark and he tried to interfere with our elections and they pushed him out because that was a little bit too far too quickly but remember how cringy it was with musk literally bowing to him literally bowing to him and so now they've got an updated hate speech code under the censorship law that big tech is signed onto the code was signed by daily motion facebook instagram uh jukes video i've not heard of that one that's one they didn't ban me i was never on there but the rest of them i was banned from linkedin even yeah they banned me too um tiktok twitch x youtube pretty much all these have banned me or i wasn't on them i was never on twitch or this other one anyway the document has its roots in 2016 when facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube agreed to join, which was two
Starting point is 01:43:48 years later followed by Instagram, Snapchat, and Dailymotion. And what we see happening at Davos, which was last week, they had a panel on anti-Semitism because any criticism of the Israeli government is now defined as anti-Semitism. You can't have a political opinion, which means that more than half of the people, if it's criticism of the Israeli government and Netanyahu's action, more than half the people in Israel didn't vote for Netanyahu. He had difficulty putting together a coalition. That's the way the parliamentary system works. If you don't't get more than 50 you've got to put together numbers with other political parties to get past the post so that would mean that the vast majority of most israelis i guess are anti-semitic if they criticize netanyahu but that's what's being pushed by jonathan greenblatt who is essentially revealed
Starting point is 01:44:42 men revealed as a spokesperson for Mossad because he's there telling them how they need to do this and need to do it. We got to create an app to come after people's speech just like we created those exploding cell phones he's going around saying. So he was there at Davos last week and he was there with the Marxist lesbian
Starting point is 01:45:03 leader of the American Federation of Teachers. If you got any questions about whether or not your kids ought to be in government schools, just take a look at the person who is a head of the American Federation of Teachers Union, Randy Weingarten. Hardcore Marxist. That's one of the letters that they don't put in the LGBT stuff, but it's there. It's there. She says, you think I'm privileged? I think we're one government away from my going to the gas chamber. She's the most privileged of people. She's in that position simply because of her diversity and intersectionality check boxes.
Starting point is 01:45:45 They look at that and it's like, okay, let's check all these things that we value and we'll look at how that stacks up the intersectional aspect of it. So this was a forum called Confronting Antisemitism and Polarization. And they're the ones who are doing it. The flames of antisemitism, said Jennifer Schinker, are being fanned every second by TikTok and social media. The Jewish community has not been able to effectively combat that online. Well, how about maybe you stop what you're doing?
Starting point is 01:46:14 Do you ever stop and think that maybe what you're doing is wrong and indefensible? Oh, no, they're not going to say that. Young people get their news from TikTok, which is fairly terrifying. Or they get it from x or from instagram so we have to control all that greenblatt called for regulatory and reputational pressure to compel companies to act well you could also try bribing them greenblatt like you typically do uh if their engineers feel like going to these companies and participating in something, you know, an evil enterprise, if you will. They don't want to do that.
Starting point is 01:46:47 So you see, free speech is an evil enterprise. What does that say about the Israeli government? I got to double down on my criticism of this stuff. I think what they're doing is absolutely reprehensible. What they're doing in Gaza is reprehensible. And instead of doing the right thing and pulling back after they become an international pariah, what they do is they double down on trying to destroy our First Amendment rights in this country.
Starting point is 01:47:11 Is it enough that you bribed all of our congressmen? You're going to try to destroy our rights as well here? And, you know, it's just we shouldn't worry about that. We shouldn't talk about the murder of civilians in Gaza. And we shouldn't talk about the murder of millions of people by the jabs either, or by the medical protocols, because that's where the first censorship was coming in from. And that was happening under Trump. People who criticized his murder of people, well, you get the censorship treatment.
Starting point is 01:47:38 So shut up. Don't talk about murder. You know, pharmaceutical companies are entitled to murder you, and so are the Israelis. So Trump is going to sign an order addressing anti-Semitism. Because if you put Israel first, then the First Amendment has got to go. The order also instructs agencies to find ways to deport anti-Israel activists who violated laws. Are they going to deport me i'm not an anti-israel activist but i'm not going to jump when they say jump if you come here from another country and you try to
Starting point is 01:48:13 bring jihadism or anti-americanism or anti-semitism to our campuses we will immediately deport you said trump you'll be out of that school okay Okay, well, he's trying to take away free speech. Is that anti-Americanism? Why don't you get rid of the Israelis there? Jonathan Greenblatt, deport him. Send him to Gitmo instead of other people. I think that's where he belongs, quite frankly. We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
Starting point is 01:48:41 But before we do, oh, for the love of the road, thank you very much for the tip. And he says, tip rally. I think, thank you so much. Look, for the love of the road has been great in terms of rallying things. 12, he's always rallied around us and helped us in so many different ways on TikTok and other places where we've been banned. He's edited stuff and put it up there. So I really do appreciate that. Greg Talent, thank you very much. other places where we've been banned he's he's edited stuff and and put it up there uh so i
Starting point is 01:49:05 really do appreciate that uh greg talent thank you very much and 12 june 70 1776 thank you so it's happy to hear that rumble paid its bills yes uh monthly fuel gauge rally thank you so much james trees thank you again for the tip all of you uh i canceled my vimeo account after hearing what they did to you, and now you can have my Vimeo subscription instead. Well, thank you so much. I appreciate that. Yeah, they kicked us off of there, too.
Starting point is 01:49:31 It truly is amazing. Well, we're going to come back in just a moment, and I've got some interesting, actually got an interesting note from For the Love of the Road as well. Did I mention Greg Talent? It's still up there, but thank you, Greg, if I didn't mention your name. We're going to take a quick break,
Starting point is 01:49:48 and we'll be right back. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, your annual global risk report makes for a stunning and sobering read. For the global business community, the top concern for the next two years is not conflict or climate. It is disinformation and misinformation, followed closely by polarization within our societies. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You are listening to the david knight show well welcome back and i want to read a couple of letters here that have been sent to us by email
Starting point is 01:50:53 we try to um get through all we sometimes it's late for us to respond sometimes we miss some things uh this is from a long-term listener um who says that, and he's got excellent qualifications. We've been talking to him for a very long time. Very wise and got great academic as well as professional credentials. And yet he says, I can confirm, talking about artificial intelligence, he said, I can confirm from personal experience that since June of last year, I've been able to find work. Despite being deeply immersed in AI. He says, I've got an investment in a $6,000 computer, not for gaming. It sits in the closet, no attached monitor, but for AI research and development and learning.
Starting point is 01:51:36 But it doesn't matter, AI or not, there simply isn't enough work anymore. This is largely due to decades of outsourcing and offshoring at all levels due to commodification, due to transactional gigs instead of strategic long term engagements. And finally, due to the middle class having been taxed, regulated and burdened with licensing requirements to the point where they can no longer afford to be industrious or inventive. And I absolutely agree. I think you hit the nail on the head, and I'm sorry that that is happening to you. We'll be praying for you. And I got your note about comments about the show and things that we could do to improve it. I really appreciate that from people. Please give us feedback. If you don't like something, again, you can always disagree with me. I'll try to tell you what my opinion is for whatever
Starting point is 01:52:25 the reason is but if you don't like how we're doing the show or something like that please let us know you know people do like to have feedback i mean i'm not going to change what i say if i'm wrong i would be happy to change it um if you point that out to me um you can convince me of that i'll i'll be happy to change and i have made corrections on things but if you don't like the way the format is set up or something like that let us know that as well that is something that we could easily change so we would like to have that kind of feedback and i appreciate that um for the love of the road again um sent a lot of very interesting things he's got a lot of different comments that uh he puts up on subscribe so i really do
Starting point is 01:53:05 appreciate that i've been a long-term supporter there and very active there in terms of comments and here's some of the things that um that he pointed out which i thought was kind of interesting he said i just looked on ebay for that artilak war book and he said it is four hundred dollars after shipping and taxes how about that this is a mint condition i should sell this if we get um so i should have gotten a signature from hugo de garas on all the interviews that i had with him and um was met him once in person you know we're both speaking at an event um four hundred for that book. It's amazing. He says, also saw that Larry Ellison is 80 years old.
Starting point is 01:53:52 He must be getting a lot of fresh blood somehow, somewhere. He doesn't look that old at all. And so he said, also the clip you shared of Alex and Elon was actually a Sp a spaces conference on x i searched for elon musk at tv.infowars.com i found red alert show back in july of 18 2019 i skimmed through it he talked about brain chips coming through most of the show yeah i didn't even know that he did that i was still there at that point in time um i i uh again alex and i were on loggerheads about elon musk i was not
Starting point is 01:54:29 happy ever happy with that guy i saw him as a transhumanist technocrat from day one and uh and a huckster as well uh but anyway um he loved him uh He loves all billionaires, quite frankly. The only one I've ever heard him talk bad of is George Soros. Anyway, he says, came through and he talked about brain chips through most of the show. He mentioned his uncle like he did in SpaceX, too. He says, at the beginning of the second hour, there's a Chinese piece on Neuralink. There's also a one-minute commercial that Alex did for Subscribestar. He said, that'd be pretty funny if Whistler could dub his voice with AI telling people to
Starting point is 01:55:09 go to your Subscribestar. Well, I'm not going to change his voice. I had a pretty well-known guy who's talked a lot about and I've had him on as a guest. He talked a lot about what was happening at the Darien Gap in Panama and other things like that. He's been spot on as a guest he talked a lot about what was happening at the darien gap
Starting point is 01:55:25 and panama and other things like that he's been spot on as a reporter and um evidently uh and he's also been outraged about what has happened with the vaccine stuff and evidently he saw that sugar water thing that i had pinned at the top of my Twitter account for quite a while. And he pushed back and he said, well, I called Alex. He said that was all taken out of context. You think it was? You think it was? You're going to believe Alex?
Starting point is 01:55:56 You're going to believe your lying eyes and ears? I mean, that's exactly, there is no other context that you can put on that thing. He also says in terms of the bitcoin exit tax i thought this was interesting he said roger um was it ver i keep forgetting how to pronounce his last name veer i think it was roger veer often referred to as bitcoin jesus faced significant tax issues with the irs after renouncing his citizenship in 2014, the exit tax, a mark-to-market tax applied to individuals with a net worth of $2 million or more who renounce their U.S. citizenship, was a key issue in his case. According to the tax code, there are four trigger events for determining the expatriation date for the exit tax. In Veer's case, the earliest event was his presentation of a form to the U.S. consulate in Barbados,
Starting point is 01:56:45 which fixed the date for the constructive sale of his assets of March 2, 2014. However, his law firm incorrectly advised him that the constructive sales occurred on February 3, 2014. So here you have the difference between february the 3rd and march the 2nd and because gold is or not gold but bitcoin is so volatile uh that creates the big issues there it's interesting so what has happened with gold uh you know for the longest time we've had yukn Cornelius telling us that this Trump enthusiastic bubble that has happened depressed gold there after the election. And it was a great buying opportunity. I think it still is a buying opportunity.
Starting point is 01:57:36 I look at gold versus Bitcoin as kind of the tortoise versus the hare. Gold is like Bitcoin Bitcoin and then it goes backwards and it goes forward and it goes backwards. Uh, Bitcoin has just steadily been going along like the tortoise. And we all know how that story ended, don't we? And so Bitcoin just had a new record price against the dollar yesterday. And, uh, so, you know, that's, that's an important thing to look at. 12 June, 1776, gifted five subscriptions to the David Knight Show. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. I'm Marty. Hey, Marty, good to see you. Thank you for the tip. He says, my monthly check is in your PO box. And that's one of the reasons why I've not pushed it harder because we've not been able to get by there. So hopefully that's going to be very helpful, the checks that we've not gotten to yet.
Starting point is 01:58:31 We will be picking them up today. So progress report. Thank you for the tip. He says, David, in my opinion, engagement through a periodical call-in show would provide a steadier income stream and would be fun. Another ask me anything would be welcomed by everyone. I should do that again. I haven't done that for a while. And we should do a call-in show, I think. It is something that we've talked about doing, but it's just technical issues that we haven't gotten squared away with. And I think we'll do it when Travis gets back.
Starting point is 01:59:05 We'll, we'll have a little bit more time to put some of this stuff together. I would like to do a periodical periodically do a call-in show. I think that would be fun. Auntie Opal. Thank you very much. And she writes, thanks for exposing the lies.
Starting point is 01:59:20 Well, I really appreciate that. And we don't have our guests yet, do we? So I've got a little bit of time that I want to talk about pharmaceuticals because this is, you know, when we look at the phony show that's been going on, it went on for two days with RFK Jr. This is an excellent article. It's on the Brownstone, brownstone.org, but it's also from someone at Children's Health
Starting point is 01:59:48 Defense. And the title of it is, The 99th Congress Called Vaccines, quote, Unavoidably Unsafe. That was the assessment of the 99th Congress, the Congress that
Starting point is 02:00:04 passed that 1986 bill that Ronald Reagan signed that took away the liability for the vaccines. And they said, we're going to take away the liability for the vaccines because they're unavoidably unsafe. And perhaps that was one of the reasons why these people who've taken millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical companies are so torqued out. Well, if you're going to look at science and safety, we're not going to have any vaccines left. And that was exactly what they were saying in 1986.
Starting point is 02:00:30 That's why they gave them that. Doesn't that cause you concern? I mean, that was the end of the road for vaccines for my family when we saw that. But at that point, it was a bit too late, actually. In 1986, the House of Representatives passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act by voice vote. It was so popular to do that. Senator Warren should know that her current Senate Majority Leader, Senator Chuck Schumer, was at the time a member of the house and should presumably know that the bill that was passed to give vaccine makers liability protection from civil claims when a child was
Starting point is 02:01:11 killed or seriously injured by a vaccine that also placed all vaccines administered to children in the legal category of unavoidably unsafe medical products, which means that a product like this cannot be made safe for its intended use. The key language about unavoidable side effects, writes Mary Holland at Children's Health Defense, comes from the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Manufacturer Responsibility. The language is based on language from the second restatement of torts, a legal treatise by tort scholars,
Starting point is 02:01:50 that was adopted by most state courts in the mid-1960s, 20 years earlier. Most of the state courts said all vaccines, they considered all vaccines as, quote, unavoidably unsafe products the restatement opined that such products quote properly prepared and accompanied by proper directions and warnings is not defective nor is it unreasonably dangerous it's just unavoidably unsafe when used as intended. They said, so it is correct that the U.S. Supreme Court never decided that vaccines are unavoidably unsafe directly, but it acknowledged that Congress considers them to be so. So she said, and what few, even among their own membership supporters, realize is that the following medical authorities consider vaccines to be unsafe.
Starting point is 02:02:51 And listen to this. I'll run through quickly. American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians, the American College of Preventive Medicine, the American Public Health Association, the Association of State and Territorial Health Care Officials, the Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. And continuing on with this, Immunization Action Coalition, the Infectious Disease Society of America, the March of Dimes, Meningitis Angels, the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, the National Foundation for Infecteningitis Angels, the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition,
Starting point is 02:03:30 the National Meningitis Association, Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases, Pediatric Infectious Disease Society, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. How do we know that they've all gone on record? They did it in a court case. When the family of Hannah Brusiewicz, a child injured by Wyeth's tri-immunodtp vaccine, challenged the 1986 Act and the Supreme Court for the right to sue Wyeth, a drug company, for Hannah's severely disabling vaccine adverse event, all of these organizations that I just mentioned filed an amicus brief in support of the drug company,
Starting point is 02:04:16 asking for the court to uphold the law that protects vaccine makers from liability for injury or death arising from any vaccine licensed by the FDA and recommended for children by the CDC. They even went so far as to argue against the idea that each vaccine should be individually evaluated for the, quote, unavoidably unsafe status. They said that in their brief. So all of those organizations said that we are, you know, we know that it's unavoidably unsafe. And furthermore, we don't want a case-by-case consideration of whether the vaccines are safe or unsafe. Just going to give blanket immunity to any of this stuff. How in the world could we support that for any kind of a product would you support that for a car would you support that for a baby buggy would
Starting point is 02:05:09 you support it for anything no and so she said she had a situation where she had a lobbyist for the pharmaceutical industry organization she said you know a lobbyist can go on like with these rfk things can go on there and say oh well vaccines are safe but then they go to um uh you know another meeting and they tell you every you know that it's safe or it's unsafe in other words as a lobbyist you can hang on to that for legal liability she said in 2016 the main chapter of the american academy of Pediatrics, I mean, that's Maine as in the state, argued for the removal of and or restrictions to religious and conscientious objections to mandated childhood vaccines. And so she said, in my response to the director at the time of the Maine coalition, I asked
Starting point is 02:06:04 several questions arising from her testimony, including the following questions. How can you argue that vaccines are unavoidably unsafe in Supreme Court in order to convince the federal government to grant you liability protection from vaccine injury, and then argue that vaccines are safe and vaccines are mostly safe before the committee in order to convince the state of Maine
Starting point is 02:06:24 to mandate that families receive counseling and buy vaccines from you. Are vaccines safe, mostly safe, or unavoidably unsafe? How does such widely contradictory statements engender trust for vaccines and trust in pediatricians? And she responded and said, on behalf of the Maine AAP, I acknowledge receipt of your email and your list of questions. I understand that our organizations
Starting point is 02:06:53 have different perspectives on the vaccine debate. I respectfully decline to respond to your list of proposed questions or to continue the debate with you through electronic correspondence or social media. In other words, I'm not going to say whether vaccines are safe, mostly safe, or unavoidably unsafe. I think we know.
Starting point is 02:07:13 We're going to take a quick break here, and we're going to connect with our guest, who is somebody who was a victim of these political persecutions of January the 6th. And we want to talk to her about her experience. Rachel Powell has now been pardoned, and she's got a lot to say about a mother of eight children. She's got a lot to say about this experience. And folks, this is something that applies to everyone in our country. I have seen over and over again what happens in the so-called justice system when the government has an agenda. And it can be a political agenda like January the 6th. It can be some other agendas that we see people get railroaded for. And I have also talked to some
Starting point is 02:07:58 of the people who have been railroaded in these kangaroo courts about the kind of treatment they get in prison. This is something that really needs to be reformed. And the political weaponization has been going on for a very long time, but we've now seen it to such an extent with the J6 people, so many of them, and in such a public way that it is important for us to shine the light on that. So we're going to be talking to Rachel Powell in just a moment. We'll be right back. oh You're listening to The David Knight Show. Back, we are having some technical issues on her side. She's having some problems with camera or microphone or both.
Starting point is 02:09:30 I didn't realize that. So we are going to go. I really do want to talk to Rachel. But I've got much more to say about what's going on with the vaccines and the pharmaceutical stuff, as a matter of fact. Senator Warren accused Kennedy of having, quote, spread false hysteria that vaccines cause autism. But Kennedy has only done what Warren's congressional colleagues did 20 years before. He began in vaccine safety advocacy, and that is to promote research into the vaccine autism link and any link between vaccines and other childhood disorders. Isn't it strange that they do not want you to look at the results of their vaccines,
Starting point is 02:10:10 whether you're talking about the Trump shot or whether you're talking about the just vaccines in general? Don't investigate what is causing autism. We've got an epidemic of this stuff, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger and you know a lot of people have looked at the connection of the expanding number of shots that is so unusual here in america but nobody wants to do the science they get so angry about it that's a real tell isn't it it's a real tell just like when michael manure didn't want to show us his data he just wanted us to do what he concluded.
Starting point is 02:10:45 It was like, well, we'd like to see your work, like to see your data. No, you can't see that. The pertussis vaccine injury inquiry that was ordered by law in 1986 was undertaken by the National Institute of Health, the NIH. It was carried out by the Institute of Medicine. It was published by the National Academy of Sciences in 1991, and it was edited by, among others, none other than Harvard's Harvey Feinberg, who chaired the committee to review the adverse consequences of pertussis and rubella vaccines. The report that they came out with was a report to review the adverse consequences of pertussis and rubella vaccines. And what they said as part of their findings,
Starting point is 02:11:29 they said the relation of pertussis vaccines to a number of serious adverse events, including encephalopathy and other central nervous system disorders, sudden infant death syndrome. They've known for the longest time. This is 1986. They've known about SIDS. And I've played so many times that mother who said her child was eight years old, and she said he was healthy, went for a well baby visit, and then died right after it.
Starting point is 02:12:00 And she said, I didn't know what it was until they started doing this sudden adult death syndrome. And then she started crying, and she said, I just't know what it was until they started doing this sudden adult death syndrome. And then she started crying. And she said, I just realized that I killed my baby. No, you didn't kill your baby. They lied to you. They deceived you. They've known since 1986 about all this.
Starting point is 02:12:27 SIDS, autism, Guillain-Barre, learning disabilities, Rye syndrome, neuropathies, thrombocytopenic purpura. You know, we're seeing that now with these Trump shots. It's been around for this other stuff as well. And then so they said, well, we looked at all this stuff, but then we just dismissed this autism connection because there is no experimental data bearing on a possible biologic mechanism. In other words, they've never looked at any of it. They never tested any of it.
Starting point is 02:12:51 And now, she said, we've got more than 200 papers that show multiple vaccine autism links exist. And a link to where you can find them. How do vaccines cause autism.org? How do vaccines cause autism.org. We're going to take a really short break, and now we have our guest. Rachel is ready to come on, and we'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show all right and joining us now is Rachel Powell. She is, there's a group called Patriot Freedom Project. They've been there to help the people that are being politically persecuted for J6.
Starting point is 02:14:17 And now they, now that this thing is over for them, it's time for all of us to take a look at what our Justice Department is capable of doing to people, people who are innocent of any major crimes. And I've talked about this for the longest time. This is very troubling when we look at this, you know, the denial of due process, ignoring cruel and unusual punishment and excessive punishment and that type of thing. So without any further ado, let's talk to Rachel Powell. Thank you so much for joining us. There we go. Okay. It looks like it's frozen now.
Starting point is 02:14:53 Okay. Well, can you hear me now? Here's the movement over there. No. Okay. Can you hear me, Rachel? Okay. Are we back?
Starting point is 02:15:04 Can you hear me? I see some some movement there or did it just freeze again okay um it's uh i hear you rachel can you hear me i can hear you okay good are we good to go yeah i think we're good okay it's working now okay let's keep this going here um tell us a a bit about yourself i know you're a mother of eight children uh tell us we'll talk about what happened with your family and everything but but give us an idea first uh about what froze again okay it's um i'm i think maybe we're having some yeah it's not going through it's freezing i think we're having some bandwidth issues on it um uh i'm not sure well i'll tell you what see we'll see if we can help her uh with that a little bit on that side. And we're going to go back and continue with the news here while we get some of those tech issues.
Starting point is 02:16:10 It sounds like maybe we're having some bandwidth issues. Yeah, it's on her side. Oh, yeah, it's not on our side, but it might be on her side. She's having some bandwidth issues on this because it's coming and going. I'm going to go back to where we were in the pharmaceutical stuff, back and forth, and we're going to try to get that through. And one way or the other, we're going to talk to her on another day if we can't do it today because it's very important to,
Starting point is 02:16:38 and I've got some other people that we are getting in touch with who have been. She's back now. Okay. All right. Can you hear me, Rachel okay is she back i don't she's not responding let's be sure that she's there so we i'm just going to kind of move on and then if you're sure that she's there let me know otherwise we'll kind of continue on with where we were on the vaccine things and i want to um this is an interesting back and forth that i didn't play yesterday as part of the rfk stuff with bernie sanders uh from two days actually they had him on they grilled him for two days uh this is uh
Starting point is 02:17:17 bernie sanders who gets called out for being owned by pharmaceutical companies. As I pointed out yesterday, the people who are criticizing RFK Jr. They're $7 million. And so he comes back on Bernie with this. Almost all the members of this panel are accepting, including yourself, are accepting millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry. Oh, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 02:17:41 And protecting their interests. Oh, no. I thought that that would come down. Yeah, you thought, because it's true, isn't it? I got millions and millions of contributions. They did not come from the executives. They did not come from the executives. They did not come from the executives.
Starting point is 02:17:58 Here's the list of the executives that contributed to it. They did not come from the executives. 1.5 million. Yeah, out of 200 million. Yeah, only a million dollars. Who cares? You have not answered the executives 1.5 million yeah out of 200 million all right yeah only a million dollars who cares you have not answered last question isn't it amazing you know bernie sanders got 200 million dollars as i said before um it was just a couple of cycles ago and um you know you You know, you had in 2000, remember, that you had Al Gore, $70 million he spent, total, total. And George W. Bush spent $100, so $170 million for the two of them combined. Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders got $200 million.
Starting point is 02:18:43 And that was eight years ago. And you think we're good? Think we're good to go? Okay. Well, let's give it a try again. Rachel, can you hear me? I can hear you. Can you hear me?
Starting point is 02:18:53 Okay, good. I hear you. We're good to go. All right. Well, we've already introduced you, so let's just start with what you want to tell us about January the 6th and how this all began. Well, I can tell you that January 6th began because many of us believe that there was election fraud that was not addressed. And so when the president decided to have a rally in Washington, D.C., many of us have been ready
Starting point is 02:19:19 for that for years. I mean, personally, his election being stolen wasn't new news for me. I knew that there had been problems with the voting machines for years and years. And it's a breath of fresh air to finally be talking about it. Although, when it came to January 6th, there was a huge block on speaking about the election fraud. And I live in the state of Pennsylvania. So I knew it happened. I saw it with my own eyes. You know, we went to bed knowing Trump won. And then we wake up and we're told Biden won. It was insanity. And so we went to the Capitol that day, not meaning for at least most of us, not meaning for it to get out of control, but it did, it got out of control. And, um, you know, I think most of us, if we could go back in time, we would change that,
Starting point is 02:20:18 but we never expected it to end up the way that it did with our families destroyed and years in prison in the judicial system losing our houses and our homes and our our families just being destroyed we never expected that yeah yeah i i did expect that that was going to happen quite for me i warned people about that and i got fired for warning people but the but but the issue is is that um that none of that excuses what b did or what the Justice Department did, right? And so regardless of what anybody thinks about the election either way or what they – I was telling everybody it was going to be agent provocateurs there. They were going to, you know, I said stay away.
Starting point is 02:20:58 They're going to, you know, set up something for the people that are there. But regardless of all of that, it's what happened in the aftermath of that that I think is something that is universal, that everybody ought to be concerned about on both sides of the aisle. Regardless, even the Democrats ought to be concerned about this kind of stuff. And many of them are. They know that because they got involved in politicized warfare against people, that it may be coming back on them are they know that because they got involved in politicized warfare against people that it may be coming back on them and so that's why bardon uh biden put out a bunch of pardons as he was leaving because he's set up this precedent for this type of thing but i've seen it with a lot of different cases before it's one of the reasons why i thought this was going to happen
Starting point is 02:21:40 but um uh tell us what happened then after january well tell us what happened then after January. Well, tell us what happened then on January the 6th, because it says here that you broke a window at the Capitol building. Tell us about that. Okay, well, when I got to the Capitol, it was before Trump was even done speaking. I was way back at the Washington Monument. I could not hear Trump. I could barely see the screen that he was projected onto. And so I just went to the Capitol ahead of time. And when I got there, I was one of the first people there on the West side, which is considered the violent side. And at the beginning, we were standing on public sidewalks. And I've been to a lot of protests because through COVID, you know, we were a draconian state.
Starting point is 02:22:31 And so I've been through a lot of COVID protests. And you're allowed to stand on public sidewalks, but I never saw one get out of control like this. And so when I'm standing at the barricades by the Capitol on a public sidewalk, the officers up on the balcony, they just started shooting down into the crowd. And we were very confused. People were yelling up to them, stop, stop. You know, we love you. Stop. We're on your side.
Starting point is 02:22:58 There was a man beside me, Joshua Black. I didn't know him. I still don't know him, but he was beside me. And I know his name now he got shot through his cheek and from there it you know tear gas pepper spray and um when protesters were met with violence some of them became violent and i don't think that most of us intended for it to happen that way. And it doesn't excuse my behavior.
Starting point is 02:23:27 But I did go up onto the balcony area where I should not have been. And I was by the tunnel, which was extremely violent. And mostly I was just washing people's eyes out as they came out of the hallway. And eventually there was a man pile where Roseanne Boylan was at the bottom. I listened to her die. I heard her screaming for help, crying out. But by the time we got to her, she was dead. And after that, I broke a window.
Starting point is 02:23:53 The value of the window was $600. I wish I could go back and pay for the window. In my opinion, a $600 window is not a reason to destroy a family for four years and leave children without their mother. No. And just cause us to lose everything, especially considering I never went there with intent for that to happen. And neither did anybody else that I know that's a January 6th defendant. Yeah, yeah. And that's where the excessive punishment comes in. You know, the conditions under which people were kept, the ramping up of charges.
Starting point is 02:24:30 They got four years. You got four years for a broken window. What were the charges? What were the charges that they gave you? I had three felonies and six misdemeanors. My main felony was the obstruction of justice charge, the 1512 obstruction charge, which the Supreme Court later ended up throwing out for January 6th people, which had a huge effect on my case. So they were using charges on protesters that they have never used before. And I have to wonder, why did I have that charge, but yet the January 6th committee, who destroyed evidence, they didn't get that charge. Instead, they got pardons.
Starting point is 02:25:13 Why did I have to sit in a federal penitentiary when they get to go free, and they literally destroyed evidence? Oh, yeah. Oh, it is amazing, and I think people need to see it, And people need to take their partisan blinders off and look at this. Because as I've said, I've seen this happen to people both left and right. The denial of due process, the ramping up of charges. It's very rare that we even have jury trials anymore because they put so many charges on people that most people will do a plea bargain. Is that what happened in your particular case, that they ramped it up? Did you do a plea bargain or did you have a trial?
Starting point is 02:25:45 Okay, I did not take a plea bargain because it was full of lies. And I'm a person of morals, so I can't sign a document that is full of lies. And it would have given me almost four years. So I took a bench trial. I didn't have a jury trial. A bench trial is where the judge makes the decision. And we decided to do that because we needed to talk about this obstruction charge, which is up to a 20-year felony. It's a huge deal.
Starting point is 02:26:17 And, of course, I was found guilty of all of my charges. But later on in the Supreme Court, they said, no, you can't do this. And so then I had to be resentenced, but I had not been resentenced yet when Trump pardoned me. So did you actually go to jail or you're waiting to get your resentence before you went into jail? What happened after the trial? I spent three years on a very strict house arrest where I literally could not go out in my yard, couldn't go to the grocery store, couldn't get a haircut, couldn't take my kids to part of the medical appointments, literally watching my kids play in the yard from inside the house,
Starting point is 02:26:58 could not go out to work most of my three years. They wouldn't let me leave the house at all. And that did not count towards my time served. So then I ended up with a five-year sentence of which I spent over a year in a federal penitentiary. Most of my time was at Hazleton, the SFF Hazleton in Brewston Mills, West Virginia, where the conditions are horrid. We had cold water for showers because multiple buildings have no hot water. We were forced to house with biological men, sharing cells with them, forced to share a cell where you're locked in with them. You know, you have to change and use the toilet in front of these. They're all sex offenders that are there. There's basically no medical treatment. The facility is still doing teeth cleanings from 2018. And if you need a tooth filled, forget it. They're going to wait until it's so bad they have to pull the tooth from your head. I could just go on and on about
Starting point is 02:27:59 the conditions. The roofs leak so bad we would have to catch the water into big trash cans in containers. It is awful what is going on in the prison system and how people are being housed right now. And that's where they put me. And, you know, they didn't have to send me to a facility that was a higher facility. They could have sent me to a camp. That was a minimum. But the FBOP, the Bureau of Prisons, they decided to continue on with this terrorist rhetoric and put me in a higher security prison. Yeah. And I've talked to people who have been whistleblowers or who have challenged the government on certain issues.
Starting point is 02:28:48 And they've even got prisons they call communication management units. And basically, it's solitary confinement and no communication with anybody on the outside because these are people that they, you know, the next step, I guess, after all the social media canceling and censorship, the next step is that they put you in a prison so that you can't communicate with anybody um it's people need to wake up to what has happened with our government and how they are doing this to individuals um in terms of the kangaroo court processes and and everything um and it's um it's interesting that you didn't have a jury trial but you know a jury trial now with the instructions that the judges give doesn't really help. They'll tell the jurors that they don't have the ability to nullify something, which is really what the juries are primarily for.
Starting point is 02:29:33 To look at not just the facts of the case, but to look at the law, to see how it's being applied, to look at the penalties that are involved. And if jurors were doing their job, they would not have let the Department of Justice get away with all these trumped-up charges that were struck down by the Supreme Court. And if they saw what the penalties were going to be, that somebody's going to go to jail for multiple years for a broken window, a jury should stop that. But of course, in a place like, was your trial there with the judge was that also in washington dc yes my trial was in washington dc i think all of them were i think yeah they were because they wouldn't move our venues and in my opinion the right thing to do would have been to move venues because what i saw going on with election fraud in my state was probably different than what somebody else, you know, in Iowa would have seen.
Starting point is 02:30:30 You know, we all traveled to D.C. together, but D.C. was just biased against us. There's no way that we could have gotten a fair jury trial. I've spoken to multiple other J6ers that said when they were choosing their jury that the judge had to persuade people into being a juror because the jurors were saying, I can't do this and not be biased, and the judge persuaded them to. Don't worry about it. Yeah, you can't get a fair trial like that. No, no, no. And it was really a sham process. And I think everybody saw it, but it was really horrible what happened to people.
Starting point is 02:31:10 So for you, you were under house arrest for how long, and how long were you in the prison? I was on house arrest for almost three years. Well, no, for three years. And I was in a federal prison for over a year so I've lost four years of my life I was arrested in February right after January 6th. Talk a little bit about that how that affected your family your mother of eight children what were the eight what's the age range of your children from the youngest to the oldest? Well my oldest is 28 and my youngest is eight. So some of my children are adults and they're having children of their own and I have grandchildren and I honestly, I have
Starting point is 02:31:54 the most beautiful, wonderful, supportive family anybody could ever ask for. But it's been hard, you know, an eight year old and a almost 14 year a 16-year-old are still minors in my household right now. And so when January 6th happened, there was five of them that were minors. And it just destroyed everything. I mean, we had to sell our family home. And a lot of people don't know this, but at the beginning, a judge actually wouldn't let me see my children unsupervised. I had to go through mental health evaluations to see my children. I've never had any problems with my children. I've never been a type of
Starting point is 02:32:36 parent that like loses custody or anything. I'm a, I was a housewife for 17 years, homeschooled my children. We love each other. And so it's been really hard. I had to watch my children come into the prison at least probably about once a month they came to see me. And it was really, really hard. And I honestly, I don't know what kind of trauma we're going to have to recover from from this. We haven't really gotten there yet, but I'm sure there's going to be some, probably a lot. And I don't even know where to start rebuilding our life, you know. Well, I really appreciate you talking and speaking out about this because it is so important for people to see what our government is doing. And I know that – how long has it been that you've been out now?
Starting point is 02:33:34 Oh, geez. Not even two weeks. I mean, wait, is it a week now? My days are just going together. I've not been home that long and thank you for you know i know it's a difficult thing for you and and um you know for not taking the time fully off and to make it a priority to talk to people about this because again this affects everybody regardless of what the issue is uh when the government starts to come after someone it can
Starting point is 02:34:02 really be vicious but we've seen elements of this coming for a very long time with mandatory minimums and building out the prisons decades ago. We've seen SWAT team raids, some of them against the wrong people. We've seen some of the pro-lifer people who were SWAT teamed, other people that have just been pardoned by Trump. But this whole idea that the SWAT teams, the civil asset forfeiture, we've been moving in a very dark and dangerous direction for quite some time with the federal government. And it's been a bipartisan thing that's been supported by both sides. And it is. What do you think when you hear some of the people like Lindsey Graham that is that are upset
Starting point is 02:34:42 about the January 6th people being let out. And Chris Christie is doing that as well. You know, it just blows my mind that they could be upset about this. Yeah. And I gotta wonder what is going on behind
Starting point is 02:34:59 the scenes that would make, say that or even pretend to believe it because they have to know what we've gone through they have to know that most of us went there with no intent of january 6th getting out of control and it it's it's shameful it's it's shameful. It's shameful. Shame on them for not taking a minute to see what is going on in this weaponized justice system. What would you like to see happen now? Because, you know, what you were doing, you mentioned the fact that you're there, you're on a sidewalk, which is typically have the stated right in the Constitution to assemble and to redress your grievances with government. What do you think should happen to the people that were involved in this, whether we're
Starting point is 02:35:54 talking about judges or prosecutors or, you know, even the police officers who initiated the firing? What do you think should happen at this point? Well, i have mixed feelings about it i definitely think there should be a thorough investigation a lot of key players might not be able to be prosecuted now because of the pardons but i think our country needs to start moving on um we i mean we should investigate it, but we need to move on from January 6th. And instead of focusing on that day, we need to start focusing on how we can fix our country.
Starting point is 02:36:34 What can we do to make it never happen again? How can we reform the prison? What can we do about the judicial system? That's really where our focus needs to be so this can never happen again in america i agree yeah the excess charges uh shutting down jury nullification all these other things uh the this kind of weaponization those were the jury was such an important institution as a check for the kind of abuse of power that is always going to come along. But it's interesting, as some people pointed out, Merrick Garland was not part of it. It was his Justice Department that was running all this stuff. I would like to see this investigated, and I would like to see them move on away from the subject of the protest to the broader principle of the right to protest and the right to do process
Starting point is 02:37:27 and the prohibitions against excessive pardon. Talk a little bit about excessive punishment. I'm sorry, not excessive pardon, excessive punishment. Talk a little bit about being under house arrest. And they did that to you for three years, and then they escalate that up to the next level and you got to leave your home and your family and as bad as the house arrest is, you've now got to go to a prison. Talk a little bit about that. Well, the prison conditions were terrible and so I'm locked away in a cell where sometimes I'm locked in there for days and I'm not just missing my family, but I'm enduring these horrid conditions that nobody should have to live with.
Starting point is 02:38:13 You know, to have to live in a cell where the roof leaks and I'm catching the water into buckets, to know that if I get sick, I could be, I could die in there because the medical treatment is that bad. I've known two women in the past year that literally had to be resuscitated and brought back to life. And I'm not making this up because they didn't get treated until it was almost too late by the time the prison took them out. You know, when I was forced to house with biological men in my unit, the one in my unit, he was in there for raping adults. You know, another one that taught in the music room, that man was in there for selling a nine-year-old little girl in a sex ring. Wow.
Starting point is 02:39:07 And these things were very, very traumatic for me. And living continually, day after day, of not knowing, is an officer going to come in my room and just destroy it because they're mad at me. Am I going to get called into the lieutenant's office because I just want to see my family. And just have a visit with them where there's vending machines and a children's room open. Because that happened. Trying to get the visiting fixed. I had to endure an extra, not just one strip search, but an extra unnecessary strip search every time I saw my family for the first six months of my stay. That's just punitive. It was terrible.
Starting point is 02:39:54 It was terrible. I don't even understand how this has happened. And so, especially considering the conditions that we've had to live in while we're in prison, how could they want us to stay there? How could they not want us to be pardoned? I just don't understand. Are they enjoying the torture that we're receiving at the hands of our government? Because that's what it was.
Starting point is 02:40:20 Yeah. And, you know, I've had nightmares. There's been nights that I've woken up since I'm home thinking I'm not part in gasping for gasping for air. And that that's how hard it's been. And so imagine that you you don't just have me, but you have over 1000 other people that have experienced a lot of this, you know, other children that have had their parents whisked away from them. A lot of them breadwinners, you know, daddy's gone. Now who's going to pay the bills? You know, honestly, I don't even know where I would be and my family would be without people helping us. Like, I know Patriot Freedom Project, they're, they're helping me get back on my feet with the living situation. And they're the ones that flew me home. I've had stories that I reported of people who just got turned out in the middle of nowhere. They transferred to them at the last minute somewhere, and they've lost their job.
Starting point is 02:41:19 Some of them have lost their family connections over this stuff. And it's like, I'm stuck out here. And so tell us a little bit about the Patriot Freedom Project as well. Well, I can tell you Patriot Freedom Project has been with me from almost the beginning. At the end of the first year, I needed another lawyer and they helped me find a fantastic lawyer. They helped me pay for the legal bills, which was huge because, you know, I sold my house to pay for this situation. And that doesn't last long when you are paying lawyers and you're in these type of situations. And so they helped me. And
Starting point is 02:41:59 Cynthia Hughes even came to the house to visit me when I was on house arrest because I couldn't leave they got my children to meet Trump twice which I can tell you was a huge moral booster for my children Trump told them he was going to help us you know just just hang on just hang in there and after that we believed we knew trump was going to help us we didn't know when or how but we knew that he was going to help us and that really got us through and then after i got out of prison how far along was how far along was that before uh you met trump and he said he's going to help you well i didn't meet trump because they did right you're under house arrest right yeah my children met him twice in 2023 at his bedminster golf course okay all right yeah i mean a lot of people were looking at it
Starting point is 02:42:55 and you know there's been a back and forth as to whether or not he could preemptively pardon people and as i pointed out you know we saw that happen with gerald ford and richard nixon but even going back to all this rhetoric about insurrection uh that the first time they put that law through you had the guy who was president didn't want the civil war to continue that's what it was ultimately about um you had uh johnson president andrew johnson uh preemptively pardoned all the confederate soldiers that they were going to do that with. And so and now we've seen Biden do it. So, you know, the question was, I guess, you know, Trump's lawyers are telling him not to do it at that point in time. There's two weeks before he left. And I guess a lot of us were very concerned that he didn't pardon people at that
Starting point is 02:43:41 point in time. But I'm glad that that he did it and um you know that was um 2023 that you you were able to meet with him um what um what else in terms of the patriot freedom project so this is a is this a a an organization that helped you with legal fees uh they helped in many other ways with your family and um And what else are they doing right now? You said they're helping to get some of the J6ers home and connected back with their family. Is that correct? Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:44:12 They got me home. They put me on a plane. And I'm in a situation where I'm going to have to move and I've got to get a place to live. And they're helping me pay for that, which is going to be a huge expense and um i wish i had permission to share names but i don't but i know i i mean i i've heard cynthia talking on the phone with other families and there's a lot of them out there that she's helping
Starting point is 02:44:38 them with their living situations and um it's huge. It's huge. Because what would we do right now when we don't have incomes yet and we've sunk all of our money into this process? Oh, it's amazing. And that's why I say, you know, the opportunity that we have here, if they will continue and if those of you who have been hurt by this will continue to speak out about it we have an opportunity to get some real reform of the so-called justice department and some real reform of the prisons and um and that's what i think that needs to be the primary focus of all this stuff right i hope that it focuses on reform uh even more so than uh you know what would be perceived as revenge but i think when you have I think when you have people who have led this, I think one of the ways that you get reform is to actually punish some of the people who did this kind of stuff, like Merrick Garland. If they know that there's not going to be any consequences for this, then they will do it again. No matter what kind of laws you put into place, they will ignore them if there's no consequences.
Starting point is 02:45:46 So I think there really does need to be, I know that it'll be portrayed as just vengeance, but there needs to be some justice, I think, for some of these people. And I hope that that happens. So at this point in time, they're helping you to get your life back together again and helping people find employment opportunities and that
Starting point is 02:46:05 type of thing is that correct that's absolutely correct and i think that they have big plans coming in the future too so people should stay tuned to what patriot freedom project's going to do because i think we are at a time in our country where we can make great changes and we can really make america great again and i think patriot freedom project will be there'll be a good player in that and um that's good and i hope that they make it non-partisan you know i hope that they they don't make it all just about trump you know or maga or whatever if they make this a bigger problem they might be able to pick up some assistance you know when i i looked at some of the grievances and i you know know, I'm not a supporter of Black Lives Matter by any means, but, you know, I've talked for a long time about police brutality, about the, the justice system and how that is
Starting point is 02:46:54 set up. And, and I saw Black Lives Matter as making this a partisan issue rather than having people who have been harmed by this, who are black and white, conservative and liberal. They should all come together and demand that there be some reform of the system. And I said, you know, by making this all about just black people, they're going to make sure that nothing really happens with it. So I hope that this project is going to expand out and say, look, this affects everybody. Because I've talked
Starting point is 02:47:25 to people across the board a lot of different issues the only thing that they have in common is that they got the government really angry at them for one reason or the other and the government then just pulls out everything to get these people and to punish them in many many different ways i got a comment here from one uh from one of our listeners says, plea bargaining is 98%. The system depends on it. If everybody demanded court, the system would have to drop 98% of the cases because they can't handle it. You know, that is true. And I've seen that even with traffic cases. When I lived in Texas, everybody had the right to demand a jury trial. If you demanded a jury trial on your traffic case, your speeding ticket, they would drop it or drop pretty much all the charges.
Starting point is 02:48:11 And that's one way that you can turn it around because they really do hate to do jury trials. It is interesting to see how that happens. But it's going to be interesting to see what happens with the Freedom Project. Understand their first priority, your first priority is to start to get your life back together again. So I appreciate you taking the time to talk about this because it's such a very important issue for so many different people. But I know that you've got to get your life together and I know they've got to help people,
Starting point is 02:48:37 but I hope that they will continue on with that and really push for freedom in this project because we have so many different issues with the system. Is there anything that you would like to tell people specifically that we didn't really cover about this whole thing? Well, just that the fight's not over yet. You know, we can't just go back to not caring. We really need to get busy because right now in the country, in this country,
Starting point is 02:49:08 this is the time for change. We can see everything moving into a positive direction. And so we just need to let it work, work, work to save our country, you know, because I feel like we were really at this, at a pinnacle where we were either going to lose our country or save it. And with Trump in office, I think that we're going to
Starting point is 02:49:31 save our country if we work and we keep paying attention. We have to fix these systems. We have to change the government. And I'm excited. I hope everybody in the country is excited for what we're going to see happen. Yeah, it is something that is important. Certainly, we need a lot of reform in the country. And we need to get back to the rule of law, one way or the other. And I hope that that happens. And so I wish you the best.
Starting point is 02:49:59 I'm so sorry for what happened to you. And my sympathies go out to you. I'm ashamed of my government for the kind of things that it did to you and the other J6 people and so many other people. And I hope that we can do something to make that change. So I'm so sorry that that happened, but I'm so happy now that you are out, Rachel, and best wishes to you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. All right, folks, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 02:51:14 I'm left. I want to get to some of the comments here. Let me think. S. Petro 626. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. He writes, the Knight family are some of my heroes. Well, thank you very much. appreciate it he writes the knight family are some of my heroes well thank you very much i appreciate that uh dg8 david can you ask i'm sorry i didn't see this
Starting point is 02:51:31 can you ask her if she feels betrayed by republican senators and congress completely ignoring the treatment of americans well i think we kind of touched on that um yeah i guess she was not really aware of what Lindsey Graham had said. And you got Lindsey Graham, who's out there cheerleading on Menendez, as I pointed out yesterday. And then, of course, Chris Christie, who's from New Jersey, where Menendez is. And what does he have to say about Menendez? No, nothing really. He's just upset that we don't have 1,500 people in prison, most of whom were peaceful. And I think the majority of those who were violent were people who had pushed back after being attacked first. I guess in America now,
Starting point is 02:52:12 if a policeman comes up to you and bullies you or beats you, you're just supposed to cow down and lick his boot, and he'll just keep kicking you. The situation that's been now several years, I didn't cover it, but it's been now three or four years since we saw that video of that man in a hotel room that was shot to death by cops. And the body camera shows that he's on his hands and knees doing everything that the cop tells him to do. And the cop shot him to death in front of his camera. I'm sorry, but, you know, that is not the country that we want to have. A Syrian girl judges who condemned the J6ers apart from laws as defined by the U.S. Constitution should be liable for civil suits
Starting point is 02:52:54 by the people whose lives they trashed. Well, I agree. I don't know what the law is on that. I don't believe the country can move on from J6 until the bad actors who destroyed American citizens for their own amusement are removed from office and prosecuted i agree that that's they have to be impeached and removed from office just like the president right um you know you can't do these types of things to them while
Starting point is 02:53:17 they're in office and judges are there forever so i think one of the things that i would i think these people ought to do uh give them some advice here if they the things that i would i think these people ought to do give them some advice here if they want to hear i would advise them to start impeachment proceedings against these judges they are absolutely unrepentant and i read you the quotes from them last week they feel like they were justified in all this stuff and they were not justified in any of it we're all dead says and the company is making the big profit from those prisons that's right private prison companies are cecilia 14 a broken window isn't that just criminal mischief at best yeah think about that six hundred dollars right i mean by any means
Starting point is 02:54:00 six hundred dollars worth of damage done to a building ought to be a misdemeanor. And I think legitimately it would be. That's why I say, even for the people who engaged in property destruction, and even for the violence, how many times does somebody who gets involved in a violent act, how many times did they get decades in prison? Never. Never. Never. That alone shows how this was politicized.
Starting point is 02:54:32 Bloden says, my supervisor asked me post-January the 6th if I ended up going. I think they were told to fire anyone who went. Wow. Wow. Well, I didn't press it with her, but again,
Starting point is 02:54:48 I told you all know that I told people not to go and I knew that was going to happen and it was such a shame. It wasn't a surprise. And I told people even that morning, uh, not to go. And I said, even if you want to pay, play the political game, you know, you just turned over the Senate to the Democrats because nobody cared about what was going on in runoff elections in Georgia on Tuesday, January the 5th. They were also focused on Trump's election, that they didn't bother to even try to get the Republicans in Georgia to change the vote-by-mail stuff or anything like that. But of course, you know, considering who the Republicans in Georgia are, probably wouldn't have helped if they had tried to get anything done there either. Well, this is your daily reminder. This article continues to see
Starting point is 02:55:31 this stuff here. The quote, the spike protein encoded by mRNA vaccines is a genetically engineered bioweapon designed to infiltrate and damage critical organs across the body. This is another article coming out. And look, I think people need to hear this over and over again. And I have been saying it over and over again. I've been saying it for years. I said it before any of this stuff happened. I said, look at what this is by design.
Starting point is 02:55:57 You know how they're describing this thing. This is a genetic code injection. It is designed to harm your body. It is the bioweapon. That's what people ought to be revolting against. But speaking of revolting, the revolting pharmaceutical industry, this is a singer. She goes by the name of Avery, single name. She breaks down, revealing Ozempic left her with a deadly bone thinning disease she breaks down in tears a
Starting point is 02:56:28 singer with substantial social media following said in a recent video that ozempic gave her a bone thinning disease after taking it for one year she says i'm kind of in shock right now because i wasn't expecting this ozempic can cause bone density loss, and I didn't think it would happen to me because I was only on it for a year, but I have significant bone loss. I have osteoporosis and osteopenia. That's what happens if you use Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight. I know some of you might not relate or some of you might think I'm being annoying or overdramatic, but I'm really sharing this to say, please don't take this drug if you don't need it.
Starting point is 02:57:09 Look, there's a lot of different things that people can do. Even if, you know, restricting calories or something like that, that doesn't work. It'd be better to look at some alternatives, even like surgery to shorten your colon or something. It's, you know, the drugs have become so concentrated. And it's not an unusual thing anymore for any kind of a drug to say, well, this may cause hallucination. You may hear strange things. As a matter of fact, shortly after Whistler was injured, Karen was having an issue with her eye and went to the doctor and they gave her a drug. And I said, don't touch that. Let's look at this and see what it is. Go down the list.
Starting point is 02:57:57 And it's like, this may cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. It's like, what? May cause temporary or permanent tinnitus, ringing of the ears and all these other kinds of things. And it's like, what? May cause temporary or permanent tendinitis, ringing of the ears, and all these other kinds of things. And it's like, this is insane. What does it matter with these people? I take this stuff very seriously. We talk to, especially now, after what's happened to my family, you better believe that there is a reasonable chance of those things happening to you if they put it in there,
Starting point is 02:58:23 because most of the stuff they just ignore. So you better believe that if they put it in there, it's not rare. And even if it was rare, do you want to be the one person or the one person out of a hundred or the one person out of a thousand who gets that? I look at that stuff and if there's anything in there that is permanent or serious, there's absolutely no way I would take any of these drugs now because they have changed. And they've changed because just like these, if we let these people in Washington and the Department of Justice and these judges and the rest of that ilk, if we let them get away with it, we know what happens with this stuff.
Starting point is 02:59:01 Just look at the pharmaceutical industry. Look at how much worse and how much more dangerous it has become because they have been held harmless in spite of all the harm that they do to other people. This is the world in which we live. And it's just a given that when something like that happens. Well, we didn't even get to the money today. But, you know, when we're talking to uh we're talking to tony arteman yesterday why is wolf gold one of the things that we were talking about was um the massive movement of money uh massive movement of gold into this country and so much money is moving from london to the
Starting point is 02:59:39 underground vault vaults there from those vaults to the underground vaults in new york so much of it is moving that people in london are not able to get physical gold and now we got multiple articles about tony broke it yesterday on the show but now you got zero hedge you've got some financial outlets are talking about this as well the lond gold market cannot satisfy current U.S. demand. That's one of the things that Tony was concerned about. When we were seeing gold go up at a faster rate, again, it's kind of a steady climb. It'll retrace. Nothing is ever going to be always up and to the right when you look at it on a chart. But he was saying his big concern as the price is going up was securing supply. And that looks like this is a real harbinger of what's going to be coming.
Starting point is 03:00:34 Everybody knows what the fundamentals are. None of the fundamentals have changed. They've only been reinforced with Trump coming in. The inflation, the debt, the deficit. There's an article up on Zero Hedge that now progressives are talking about the deficit. Well, of course they're talking about it because it's the other party. They never cared about it when it was their party. Just like they don't care about the deficit unless there's talk about cutting taxes for people.
Starting point is 03:00:57 But all of this stuff is going to kick on to inflation. And so, again, if you go to DavidKnight.gold, I'll take you to Tony Ardaban. And you might want to start gradually accumulating the gradually because the dollar is gradually going down. And then we know what happens. It goes down gradually, then suddenly.
Starting point is 03:01:17 Shea Bishop, Ozempic contains Geomonster Venom. Yeah, I know. Maybe a synthetic form, but doctors are warning this will cause cancer and organ failures designed to kill people. Monster poison as well as pharmaceuticals. Thank you for listening. Have a good weekend.
Starting point is 03:01:41 The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common.
Starting point is 03:02:15 That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. Thank you.

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