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The In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 28th of March, year of our Lord 2025.
Well today we're going to look at the rapidly increasing wars that we have everywhere.
An interesting statistic came out of this and you know I saw my views repeated only
in one place and that's an RT talking about why, why is everybody so concerned about signal and national
security and they're not concerned about the fact that the U S has on average had 46 bombing
missions a day on average since the beginning of this century.
What's going on here? Is it a massive distraction?
Things like Greenland and other issues, is Trump distracting us from these things?
So that he can run his background operation of a technocracy and a massive global grift
so that we own nothing. We're going to take a look at the auto
tariffs as well and many other things. We're going to begin now with artificial intelligence.
We'll be right back.
Yeah, I wanted to get to this yesterday. It's Bill Gates and Jimmy Fallon, two of your favorite people, of course, talking about
the future.
And Bill Gates pontificating about artificial intelligence.
Within 10 years, he says, isn't it interesting that these futuristic predictions are always
a decade or so out?
Always.
Within 10 years, we're all going to die, the earth is going to melt down, all the polarized
caps will melt, we'll never see snow again said R.F.K.
Jr. and on with all these things well within 10 years says Bill Gates on this former
Comedy show this be comedy and entertainment the tonight show is now just
Agit prop it's now just propaganda
AI will replace many doctors and teachers humans won't be needed for most things said Bill Gates
But it's very interesting that he left certain things
Out and we'll talk about the three things that he thinks that humans will be doing, three jobs that
will be necessary to have humans.
But let's begin with his statement that he made to Jimmy Fallon.
Speaking of stable coins and the-
Oops, sorry, that's the wrong one. That's the wrong one. Let's see. Gates, here we go.
Speaking of stable coins and the-
We do have the wrong one. That's the wrong one. Let's go Gates. Here we go. Speaking of stable coins and the... We do have the wrong one. The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare.
You know, a great doctor, a great teacher, and with AI over the next decade that will become
free, commonplace. You know, great medical advice, great tutoring. And it's kind of profound because it solves
all these specific problems.
Like, we don't have enough doctors
or mental health professionals.
But it brings with it kind of so much change.
You know, what will jobs be like?
Should we just work like two or three days a week?
So I love the way it'll drive innovation forward.
But I think, you know, it's a little bit unknown
will we be able to shape it.
And so legitimately, people are like,
wow, this is a bit scary.
It's completely new territory.
I mean, will we still need humans?
Not for most things.
You know, we'll decide. I mean, whole thing to talk to.
Definitely.
You're gonna need it. Really?
Well, we'll decide, you know, like baseball.
We won't want to watch computers play baseball.
That's correct. Yeah.
And, you know, so there'll be some things
that we reserve for ourselves.
But in terms of making things and moving things
and growing food, over time those will be basically solved problems.
Darrell Bock Yeah. So, we need Jimmy Fallon and Bill Gates.
Do we need them now? No, actually we don't need them at all. We don't need them pontificating
about what the future is going to be. But you notice what he's saying, well I have excellent teachers and doctors and they'll
know all this stuff and they'll make everything and they'll make what they want you to eat
and so forth.
Look what this is folks, is this is about selling artificial intelligence as the expert.
We've had Fauci the the expert, telling us,
well this is the way that it is, and you just need to obey because I'm science.
Guess what? Same game with AI. After people have looked at human experts, as
he's saying, they're gonna replace all the experts. They're gonna replace the
Fauci's. Instead of the Fauci's, you'll have the chats that'll be out there.
And they will tell you what to do.
Now neither Fauci nor the AI will be correct, but you'll just need to fall in line and obey.
That's what this is really about.
That's a dangerous aspect of this.
The really dangerous aspect of this, the really dangerous aspect. The idea that Bill Gates, AI, always knows what is good for you.
The debate over exactly how many humans will fit into this AI future is ongoing, they said.
Well, that's NBC saying that.
Is that really true?
Do they get to decide whether or not you fit in the future or are you going to make your
future?
That's the key issue.
I don't want Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, Jimmy Fallon of all people, he doesn't make any
decisions, he's just a mouthpiece puppet.
But I don't want these people making decisions for me.
We don't need them.
We don't need their technocracy.
We don't need their dystopia. We don't need what they're designing. And we need to tell people
what this looks like before it gets more difficult to get away from it. We will get away from
it given time. The question is, are we going to go into slavery first and then have to
fight our way out of it? These tools only temporarily augment human intelligence, said one expert.
A book published in 2023, The Coming Wave, he said, they will make us smarter and more
efficient for a time.
They will unlock enormous amounts of economic growth, but they're fundamentally labor-replacing.
No, they're fundamentally there to replace God.
They want to put themselves up as God-like experts.
And that's what people like Fauci and Gates have been doing for the longest time.
They want to replace God.
These people want to be God, and that is their tool to be God.
The issue is, though, their problem is, it's kind of like P.J.R. Work said once, he said, well, you know, for the Democrats, government is Santa Claus,
and for Republicans, it's God.
He said the difference is God is real.
The things that the Republicans want to use it for are pretty real, but the Democrats
is kind of a fantasy.
Well, this is a fantasy.
And it's, we're going to make sure
that it doesn't work. Look, God is real, AI is not real, God is God, AI is not God.
And we as Christians have very powerful weapons that are not of this world. We
have prayer, for example, and people is like look to these people as like, well, that's our last resort.
No, this is the way we change society, folks.
Knowledge, discernment, and then prayer, because God is the one who is in control.
God is almighty, not artificial intelligence and not even these rich billionaires who act
as if they really know what's going on.
AI's development does come with understandable and valid concerns, said MBC.
Gates himself wrote in 2023, he said, AI programs are rife with errors.
That's another difference between them and God.
God doesn't make mistakes.
Not in our life, not in his book. God doesn't make mistakes. Not in our life, not in His
book. He doesn't make mistakes. And He knows what the future is going to be holding, not
Bill Gates, not Jimmy Fallon. So Bill Gates said their wife were theirs. They're prone
to enabling the spread of falsehoods online. And by the way, those falsehoods can be built
into them. They have people who are programming them with bias.
They pay humans to bias the AI.
Do you see what's going on here?
You know, let's pull back the curtain and see the little guy back there behind the curtain
pulling the levers.
You pull back the curtain on AI and you see these biases being built in.
They pay people in other countries $15 an hour to put biases into their artificial intelligence.
And then they say, lo and behold, the godlike intelligence that is going to rule the world.
What a sham this all is.
Folks an outright lies to us.
It does.
This utopia, this dystopia, whatever it is, it's always a decade or so away.
Kind of like Annie, tomorrow,
tomorrow, it's always a decade away actually. So the bottom line is, you know, we can't have any
CO2, we can't have any cows because of methane, all the rest of it. Bottom line, we can't have
any energy. They will determine what energy, what food, other things, what activities we have, and they will set all this stuff down. But the
key thing is that they're going to use AI for surveillance and for control. And they will have
unlimited energy for themselves and for us, nothing. You'll own nothing. Well, Bill Gates
thinks that there's only three jobs that will survive AI taking over.
And this person who wrote this, this is on something called unilad.com.
I don't know what this is, but it was, I saw it on Drudge, because he likes this kind of
stuff.
The guy says, I for one will welcome our new AI overlords.
Well, you can serve whoever you want.
I will not bow down and serve
Gates or any of these people ever. I will not bow down and serve AI either. Gates has
been pretty confident that there are three jobs which AI will keep his hands
off. And listen to what those three jobs are. Kind of sounds like what Bill Gates
does. Bill Gates thinks he and his interests are
indispensable. First one, coders. Well, he needs to have coders out there.
Software, yeah. Things like that. Of course, he never wrote any code. He stole it.
He hired lawyers more than engineers in the beginning especially, and he stole this stuff
from digital research.
Anyway, energy experts, you know, people like Bill Gates who want to tell us what energy
we can have and what energy we can't have.
So coders that write garbage stuff like Microsoft, energy experts who will tell us what we're
allowed to use in terms of energy, and then finally biologists who will tell us what we're allowed to use in terms of energy. And then finally, biologists who will tell us what vaccines we must have, what food we
have to have.
The people like Bill Gates who take over the WHO and use it as their own private cudgel
to make money from us.
So it sounds like his job descriptions, you know, software, energy experts, biology.
Maybe they'll tell us how many people we can have, and maybe we can have AI running
Planned Parenthood because the Gates family has been so involved in that for so long.
So when it comes to biologists, while AI can be used as a tool, it's going to be experts
who will use it for analyzing heaps of data and diagnosing diseases.
Ah, people like Susan Monteres, Trump's new CDC person.
They used AI extensively.
And she's going to use it to tell you diseases that you're going to get before you've got
them.
This is the next step beyond PCR.
Well, I'm not sick. Oh, but
the PCR says that you got this stuff inside. We magnified it by a trillion times, and we
found whatever we're looking for, which isn't necessarily even a disease, but we found it.
And so you're going to be taken off to a concentration camp and isolated it or whatever. Or we're going to have to preemptively vaccinate you for the good of the herd.
You know, that's the other thing about all this.
If we go back and we look at the insanity of the masks and everything else, I was absolutely
convinced when I started telling everybody, you know, I knew what was going on with dark
winter and I was pushing back against it.
And they right away, they say, get the mask.
Now you've got to wear the mask to protect other people.
I said, uh-oh, sorry.
That's the thing they've been saying about vaccines all the time.
So you understand that everything's got to be locked down in preparation for this vaccine
and the psychological preparation is that you have to do X
That's not going to save you
But that's going to save other people your mask isn't going to protect you to protect other people your
Vaccines not going to protect you to protect other people and the government they kept saying
Can force you to do it because just like a seat belt they can tell you gonna wear a seat belt I said so seat belt saves me and not the other person in the other car
It's insane, but
that was insanity they're running through. But Susan Monterrez, the new Trump
CDC person, has been involved in AI and BARDA and ARPA-H and all of these things.
So that's, you know, they're going to extend this into their pseudoscience. Well, I said before, we can't trust chat GBT because it has actual biases built into it.
But beyond that, they just had some individuals at Cambridge University said they put popular
chat GBT AI bot to the test and it failed.
It lied to them. And then when they called
it out, it actually confessed that it lied. He said chat GPT makes stuff up, says the
university lecturer at Cambridge. They had a bunch of people who were virologists who
also know how to make stuff up. So much of these virologists say to the chat program, say, give us a list of diseases
that are eponymous, right? In other words, they're named after an individual. Here are
some examples. Alzheimer's, named after a German psychiatrist. Down's syndrome, named
after a British physician. Bell's palsy, after a Scottish surgeon and so forth. He said there's a lot of
them. So he said, give us a list of these things. And he said, I came back with a lot of them. These
are people who study diseases and know the names and all the codes historical from the Waterloo
and order categorical. Anyway, they are the very model of a modern
major virologist and they said, well, there's a bunch of these things. I haven't heard
of this. Have you heard of that disease? No. So they look at it and they researched it
and they said, it just made it up. He said AI confabulates. It makes stuff up. It's part
and parcel of how it works. This is what makes it interesting
when you have it doing artwork, right? For artwork it's kind of, well, it's kind of
interesting. That's an interesting combination. It's kind of like a 1970s musician on drugs,
you know? Like a person with a functional mind would have done something like that. So it comes up with interesting things. The guy says, I've seen it for myself. It's
very concerning and you can see this won't end well. And so what he does is he confronts
the AI with it. So we asked it to list these names. It came up with some stuff that didn't exist.
with it so we asked it to list these names. It came up with some stuff that didn't exist and he said so then we asked chat GPT why it had done it and it
said you're right they don't exist I shouldn't have done that should I? Isn't
that a refreshing change from a politician? Have you ever heard a politician say you're right
that's wrong I shouldn't have done that I'm sorry. No none of them will ever. RFK Jr. is a good example of that. They're all examples of that. They
will never apologize for anything they did. They'll never say they were wrong, they'll
never say, I shouldn't have done that, should I? So he says it was very strange. Not used
to seeing apologies from anybody for anything that they did or anything. So it lies. It lies. It's part and parcel. It's
ingrained. Some lies are programmed into it. Some lies just flow out of it in the way that
it operates. Who is the father of lies, according to Jesus? Who is the father of AI? That's what you need to think about.
So just the little syllogism that's right there.
He says, of course, it's going to make up stuff that's going to harm people's reputation.
We've already seen that happen.
Jonathan Turley.
Remember that?
He said, yeah, he was accused of sexual assault or something like that with a student on a
trip that he took a bunch of students to to Alaska
or something like that.
He says, well first of all, I've never been there.
Secondly, this is all made up.
There's no such student.
There's no such trip.
All this stuff is made up.
Made up a whole bunch of stuff about him.
And it's done that to a lot of other people.
So he said there's now a whole industry that is creating content online using these
AI programs.
Now, I've talked about this in the past, that when you start to use synthetic data from
artificial intelligence instead of authentic human data, the stuff that it copies and churns
out, that you've had several different researchers say that as you start to do this iteratively in the research that they did, they said it's
kinda like mad cow disease or
Jakoff-Kreuzfeld where you're cannibalizing
your own kind. And when it starts to consume
AI information to a significant extent,
it starts to get stupid and dumbed down, just like a mad cow
or a mad human or something like that.
But he's looking at this from something that is slightly different.
He says, so what if they're churning out all this stuff?
What if there's, you know, AI says this about Jonathan Turley that's not true, and some
other AI picks it up and repeats it, and some humans pick it up and repeat it, and all of
a sudden now this becomes something that people think is true.
And that is a real danger.
He says if these systems are confabulating like this, then we are slowly polluting the
knowledge base with rubbish.
It will accumulate into the future, making it harder to fact check.
Well, maybe I'll have to stop trusting the internet. Stop trusting AI, that would be a good thing.
Yeah, you're not gonna need me.
You'll have artificial intelligence.
And you, most importantly, you don't need
your critical thinking.
No, don't you try this at home.
I mean, Fauci knows, and he is going to move that expert knowledge
into artificial intelligence. And so don't question your masters. When people go online
to check something, they'll find loads of references suggesting it's true, when in
fact it was just dreamt up by AI, repeated by AI and humans.
Well in China, as the lockdown happened, they decided, because of a centrally controlled
economy, they had mal-invested into real estate, famously, you can go on YouTube and you can
look at some of the videos, of massive homes that were built out the middle of nowhere.
Nobody ever bought them, couldn't afford to buy them.
And now they're being overgrown with weeds.
There's one channel where that's basically what they do, is just go around and look at
these mansions that are extremely expensive and ornate and large tracts of land.
And there's nobody there except for one or two people that will go around occasionally
and check on things, and so they have to keep an eye out for them and look out for them so they got one
guy running a drone gives them an aerial view and a heads up and that type of
stuff but they famously overbuilt the real estate market and that started to
crash so they decide ah the next big thing is going to be AI data centers so
they overbuilt them as well China's AI boom hopes are crashing.
More than 80% of the newly built AI data centers remain unused. This is from the Exposite.
Post-pandemic China invested heavily in artificial intelligence infrastructure, building hundreds
of data centers to capitalize on the AI boom, but many of these facilities now stand unused due to weak demand and a shift in AI trends driven by DeepSeq.
What is that trend?
Well, that's to say that we don't need to have as many of these GPUs and we don't need
to have these big data centers and yet Elon Musk is going to be building millions of GPUs.
That's his goal there in Memphis. Donald Trump, who
wants to also centrally plan our economy, thinks that this is the wave of the
future and they need to help them in every way they can and prefer them. This
is the problem. Central planning, whether it's done by Chinese communists or
whether it's done by Trump Republicans, is not a good idea. They don't know what
the market needs. And even in communist China,
marketplace and reality eventually wins out over central planning. And that's what we see
happening here. And that's a good thing. That should give us confidence about this. That
eventually it'll all get straight, but these people can create a lot of malinvestment and
a lot of misery in the meantime. So the post- economic turn down and the slump in real estate sector led Chinese
officials to scramble for an alternative growth drivers.
And so the central planners rushed to build AI data centers from the top down, but there
was no actual demand.
There was no technical feasibility and the projects were led by executives and the investors
with limited experience in AI infrastructure.
Basically nobody's got any expertise in this.
It's just the next big thing and everybody needs to do it.
Isn't this?
Invest in tulip bulbs.
Buy, buy, buy.
Yeah, or the big company, the East India Company. The demand for Nvidia graphics processing units, the GPUs, was extremely high at one
point.
Prices got up to $28,000 on the black market, and they had to have them on the black market
in China.
Why?
Because the US put export controls on it.
So the Chinese got it.
It was a bit more expensive, but they were still able to get it.
Prices have since decreased and many traders are now selling off their surplus GPUs due
to poor returns.
Renting out GPUs to companies that need them for training AI models is the main business
model for the new wave of data centers.
In other words, they're looking at it kind of like the crypto mining.
This is something that's going to go on for quite some time, actually, until the government
bans it, because that's what happened in China.
You had big crypto mining facilities and the government just comes in, arbitrarily shuts
them down, and then they move to other places.
But that was what these people were doing.
They didn't know or care anything about AI.
They just wanted to grab the hardware, put it together, find some power, sell it to people. So they had hundreds of data AI centers resulted. Many of these centers standing
unused, only about 10% of the companies still actively investing by the end of 2024. Some
brokers are not looking to make money from the data centers in the first place. What they were really looking at was exploiting government benefits. They were
going to get subsidized green electricity. They were going to get state-backed loans and credits
and things like that. And that's what we see with the green agenda. We see people, they don't care
about any of this stuff, they just want the government subsidies and the government loans and the government benefits and the rest of this stuff.
That's what central planning always does.
Now the interesting thing in this is that Trump is saying that, well, we will cut off
some of these tariffs to China if you let some of my buddies buy ByteDance from you,
you know, for TikTok.
Well ByteDance and Alibaba are still
putting a lot of money into AI. Alibaba is going to invest $50 billion over the
next three years. ByteDance is going to invest about $20 billion. It doesn't sound
like they're interested in selling. So, one data center project manager of this base there said, everybody I met is
leveraging the data center deal for something else that the government can offer. They don't
care even about buying these things and renting them out. It's because, hey, I want a government
loan or I want to subsidize this or that. And that's what happens when you centrally
plan the economy. And we've seen this over and over again with the green
New Deal and the electric school buses and Solyndra and all the rest of these things.
They pump all this money into them and then they crash. But these people still make money.
Now with Trump, the pump and dump is going to be in cryptos and stablecoins and things like that.
The technocrats are sparking a global war over crypto supremacy. This is by
Patrick Wood at Technocracy News. He says, as cash is being driven out of circulation worldwide,
governments and technocrats are jockeying to come up on top of a global payment system that
controls all trade and all populations. Because cash provides anonymity, global crypto payment systems are
there to destroy privacy altogether. Yeah, penny saved is a penny earned. Well, you know,
Trump is getting rid of the penny, getting rid of his first step to get rid of cash, I believe.
I said that from the very beginning. Make cash more expensive, more difficult to use, that type of thing.
No, actually, it's a penny for your thoughts is really what they want.
They want to get rid of physical coin, physical money, because they want to know your thoughts,
your actions.
They want to follow everything that you're doing.
By the way, mentioning that, made me think of the ad.
We have sold out of the coins.
Sad to see that
happen. I liked that ad and I liked the coins too. They were very popular. Everybody seemed
to like them. We did not take it down off the website. We just put sold out out of stock
or whatever because we didn't want people going nuts trying to find it on the website
and wasting time and then writing and saying, �I can't find where to buy these things.�
So they have sold out and I want to thank Ryan for that he
did a great job with that and the timing was really good because things have been
down this month but that helped significantly and it sold fantastically so
it's one of the best-selling things we had unfortunately there was only a
hundred of them and once they're gone they're gone as we said I'm gonna play
that commercial one more time right after this because I do like that
commercial as well.
It's a coin.
Technocrats had a plan for scientific dictatorship going back to the early 1930s.
Now that the technocrats have taken over the US government with Trump there, they've
co-opted Trump in the same way that the Trilateral Commission consumed the Carter administration.
Yeah, who was that?
That was Zbigniew Brzezinski.
That was Zbigniew Brzezinski who put together the Trilateral Commission, and it was Zbigniew
Brzezinski who ran the Carter administration, and it was Zbigniew Brzezinski who in his
book Between Two Ages talked about the coming Technocratic Age.
Yeah, any other name, you know, Technocracy, Technate, Technocratic, you know, these are,
of course the Technate is the actual entity, you know, from Central America on up to Greenland,
that type of thing, you know, creating a unit of government.
But nevertheless, all of this stuff is the same thing.
What's the big New Brzezinski was saying?
Well, we will know before you know what you're going to do.
This is early 1970s.
They liked that.
They created the Trilateral Commission to create global governance.
They got him to control Carter.
And now that's being done.
Patrick Wood is right.
That's exactly what's being done with Trump.
So don't think the Trilateral Commission is old school.
Don't think it's impotent or out of business, by the way.
Mika Brzezinski, his daughter, still there deceiving people.
They're circling like buzzards to make sure their technocratic plans are successful.
The unelected Premier in Canada, for example, Mark Carney, is a member of the Trilateral
Commission, widely acknowledged as a technocrat.
And this is interesting to think about this.
You know, it's like, yeah, I've seen him.
He's been the head of the Bank of England.
He's been the head of the Bank of Canada.
You know, it's kind of unusual to have this guy is deeply loved by these people.
He's a Canadian who's had the Canadian Central Bank.
They made him head of the Bank of England.
First time that had ever happened. Only time.
But he's never been elected to anything. Never been elected to any office. Dog
catcher, nothing. And he's now the Prime Minister, but he wasn't elected. How about
that? They installed him. You know, we go through all the
trade and all the expense because it's the way that they
launder the money to the politicians when they have elections.
It's a way of money laundering to these people and paying them off, but
that's how they pay their salary, you know. But
we don't have elections either. We also have people who are installed.
And so he said when you start to look at what these people want
when you look at the technocracy and its requirements
providing a continuous inventory of all production and consumption
You've seen this with just-in-time supply chain management and that type of stuff or to provide a specific
registration of the type and kind of all goods and services where they're produced where they're used This kind of efficiency can lead to tyranny, but it is also one of their weak points.
We've talked, and as a matter of fact, coming up today we're going to have Jack Lawson join
us again.
His book has been out of print for four months, but it's now back in stock.
He's got a massive stock and as the people who were
handling the printing and the order fulfillment messed up royally. So he's going to be handling that all himself. As a matter of fact, he sent out this – oh, we have the other picture that –
where is the other picture that I sent you of his inventory in his garage. He's got pallet after pallet after pallet of the stuff.
And he says, ignore my messy garage.
He said, you know, yours is just as bad.
I think it looks actually pretty organized there.
And he's got a massive quantity of these now and he's got a new website and he's got other
books that he's written because he's had a very very interesting life as
a foreign soldier and a mercenary, but
We'll be talking to him coming up. The reason I mentioned that is because
from the very first time I talked to him he was talking about the vulnerability of
supply chains and those before everything got locked down by Trump in his first administration
And that was before everything got locked down by Trump in his first administration. And we saw what happened with all of that.
And so although this gives him great control and great efficiency, as the complexity is
added to things like that, it becomes increasingly easy to break these.
This is why we should not fear.
First of all, we shouldn't fear because we have a relationship with God.
And if you don't have a relationship with God. And if you don't
have a relationship with God that's what you should be afraid of. But if we have a
relationship with God we're not worried about any of this stuff. Number one, we
know He's in control. Number two, we know that as tight as their control appears
to be and as complicated as all their stuff appears to be, it can be kind of
like a Rube Goldberg machine. All you got to do is go in there and flick one thing
like that and it breaks.
And believe me, there are going to be people who know how this thing works and they will
do that.
They will do that.
So the great enabler of all this stuff is the Internet of Things.
And of course, you will be part of the Internet of Things.
They even call that the Internet of Bodies, just to be clear.
Former head of the FCC praised 5G and the Internet of Things in 2017.
Tom Wheeler said, if something can be connected, it will be connected.
Well, all of that data, this is why 5G was so essential.
It's why Trump was pushing it so hard in his first administration, and why they were so
concerned that Huawei might have 5G chips
there because they don't want China getting that data.
They want it for themselves.
You see, that's the unspoken thing.
If they're so concerned about TikTok, you should be concerned about that and you shouldn't
want it to exist and you shouldn't want to use it because is it going to be used by China
to look at you or is it going to be used by China to look at you, or is it going to be used by
the American government to look at you?
Now when China uses it and looks at your data, they're looking at it as part of an aggregate
system to work against the United States.
But when the United States government uses that, they're looking at that specifically
to come after you, you specifically.
So it's actually the more dangerous thing is for the government to have it, our government.
And to provide specific registration, the consumption of each individual, record and
description of the individual, this is why they need to put everything on the blockchain.
He says, forget about communism, socialism and Marxism.
They have served their purpose to destroy the fabric of society and they are now being cast aside.
It's now safe for Elon Musk to reject all of the things that he always embraced, the
DEI, the Marxism and everything else, cast that aside.
Because now we're going on to the next big thing.
And we can see how that works in the UK.
Permanent facial recognition cameras going up in London.
And you have some people there that are worried about it, but a lot of people there are applauding
it.
Why?
Because they have created a government problem, and then they offer you a government solution.
Crime is rampant in this area of London, in Croydon. And so, in
that area of London, they're putting these things up permanently. They've been
driving these facial recognition cameras. They put them in vans and they drive them
around as part of their test, really. And so it's kind of hit or miss, you know, we
drive around and hoping that they can spot somebody that's in their database
and flag them and arrest them. I don't think that's really what it's kind of hit or miss, you know, we're driving around and hoping that they can spot somebody that's in their database and flag them and arrest them.
I don't think that's really what it's about.
I think it's just conditioning.
I think it's about boiling the frogs, getting people used to that.
But now in Croydon, this is the first time they put them up permanently fixed all the
time.
And so they said this permanent facial recognition is placed to scan
faces and to match them into a criminal database. So what we do is we open the
borders, we have lax law enforcement, we don't come after people who are violent
criminals, we come after people who are silently praying in their mind in front
of an abortion clinic. That's what they do in the UK. And then as crime goes out
of control, catch-and- and release for migrants, catch and release
for criminals, then they come in with their solution, which is Big Brother.
Because there's relief with the residents and the shoppers who hope the cameras will
help to bring down the rate of crime that's keeping them up at night.
Just last year, Corden was named as the violent hotspot of London with more than 10,000 violent
crimes recorded in a single 12-month period.
One person, 60 years old, said she's lived in the borough for 17 years.
She's relieved that more is being done to make the area safe once again.
She said, every day I pray my grandchildren come home safe.
Crime is out of control.î We saw what happened to this one lady, and she was just an innocent
girl.
She said, ìIíve seen young people stabbing each other as well.î Well, do you think the
cameras are going to help?
No, the cameraís not going to help.
God has been removed out of this area. And if you have godless societies
and people don't want to, don't have any respect for each other, cameras and cops are
not going to change this. As a matter of fact, it will likely only get worse.
Are these cameras going to be the saving grace of London's most crime-riddled areas? Don't
hold your breath, says Big Brother Watch.
They frequently visit Croydon to watch how police were using the technology and they
said what they saw was not a sign of good things to come.
Madeleine Stone, senior advocacy officer there at Big Brother Watch, said she saw a pregnant
woman being held up against a wall after being falsely flagged by facial recognition. You're
going to wind up with people that get swatted and that's what they've done to
all the different false arrests that they've had, the errors that they've had.
What you're going to wind up with is yet another gang and this will be a
government gang. The police have essentially been left off the leash and they can do whatever they want.
Everyone gets something wrong sometimes. What happens when the algorithm gets it wrong? Who is responsible then?
Well,
I'm not responsible. In May, a legal challenge was launched against the police after an anti-knife crime community worker was wrongly flagged and detained by police
following misidentification.
See AI makes stuff up.
And if this person was somebody who was working against knife crime, somebody in the community
working against knife crime, and at some point associates him with knife crime, and then
flags him for the police, even
though he's exactly the opposite of that.
Sean Thompson wrongly flagged as a wanted person on the Met Police facial recognition
database outside of London Bridge station.
He was held by officers for almost 30 minutes who repeatedly demanded scans of his fingerprints and threatened him with arrest despite him
showing multiple identity documents further evidencing that he was not the individual
on the facial recognition database.
This has happened in the US as well.
And so they are going to look at this and say, yeah, but the system says, you see, it's
that difference to AI as being the authority.
That's what Gates was talking about.
He thinks it's a good thing.
I think it's a very dangerous thing.
Yeah, but the system has pointed you out.
I don't care what your ID says, and I don't care what I see.
The system has flagged you for this stuff.
So they said, we are the first democratic country in the UK and the world to do this.
It is a dark path that we're going down and we're going to become a surveillance state.
There are already mostly there.
Just like Aaron Day says, hey, you've already got digital cash, centralized surveillance
and all the rest of this.
For residents, their priority however is
not to protect their privacy they just want crime to go down. Again government
creates a problem, government offers you their preferred solution which by the
way will not solve the problem. Shannon Kerwin 20 years old says she
welcomes a crime reduction after seeing so many youths go for each other. She
said I've sat in this food van where she works and I've seen gangs just pull out weapons on each other right in front of me. Oh well, get
ready for the SWAT teams to pull out weapons against you and other people as
well. Get swatted by the AI and then try to convince these people that it is not
the real thing. So again, there'll be a new gang in town the face recog gang. That's what they should call the cops face recogs
All the ones who are committing crimes however are wearing balaclavas and face coverings
So is there any point to the camera if they can't see through that?
even she sees through that and
Okay, so we'll find some other way to do this.
Maybe we'll even be able to reconstruct their contour or something.
Well, whatever they use, a professional criminal is going to go around.
It's the same argument about gun control, right?
Face control, gun control, all the same type of thing.
The professional criminals, the people who have planned this out,
it's not going to stop them at all.
Another person said, well I think it's a good thing. If you haven't done anything
wrong then you don't need to be worried. That fatal idea.
Well, I'll say
one last thing. Netflix.
And people have talked about this film
Adolescence on Netflix in a lot of different ways. Being used in the UK by
the Prime Minister. He's actually discussing it and its themes in
Parliament. At least people are saying, wait a minute, this looks kind of suspicious.
They're using this film to push an agenda and they're ignoring a lot of other aspects
of this agenda. I wonder if they had anything to do with the production of this film, even
to that extent. As a matter of fact, they just had a horrendous crime that was conducted
by a young migrant and they're completely
ignoring that in the government and the government media, pretty much ignoring that case as heinous
as it was.
A shying African boy who attacked a group of kids cut off the heads of toddlers.
I mean, and the facial, this guy is literally demonic when you look at his face.
But they forget about that, and what they did was they concocted a story where they
could demonize what they call the Manosphere, demonize sexist social media influencers.
In this story of teens, a 13-year-old boy, he's driven to murder because he is publicly
humiliated online when he is labeled a forever incel.
In other words, involuntarily celibate by a girl who rejected his advances.
And so in his rage and hurt, he stabs her to death.
And so the politicians are saying, well, we've got to do something to stop
toxic online influencers.
We've got to do something to stop people from having access
to the internet.
So we have to have these kids have to have ID.
That's what they want.
They want ID for everybody.
MPs have already praised the film for, quote,
forcing a national conversation about the dangerous content seen by the young men and boys with fatal consequences.
One person asked during questions of the prime minister, will the prime minister back campaign
to counter toxic misogyny early and give young men the role models that they deserve?
Let's have some films about beta males.
Well, we've had a lot of films about beta males, haven't we?
And strong women, all these superheroes who are women.
A British Christian comedian, Alastair Williams, pointed out that violence stems not from any
influencer or from animus against a particular group of people, but from an abandonment of
God's morality. Yeah, God has been pushed out of the UK and
society for the most part, and this is what you're going to wind up with. He says it's
the lack of the presence of God in any shared morality that is the reason for murder, violence,
you name it. It's not Andrew Tate even, or a lack of social media control?
Yeah, these sayings fill a godless vacuum in a society, and a godless vacuum in individual people.
The film's co-creator Jack Thorne, though, is making the rounds on British media, calling
for the government to implement a digital age of consent.
Now there's a couple of problems with that that are pretty obvious.
As LifeSite News, which has this article, says, well, there's evidence of trafficking
and pornography and all that.
If they're not going to talk about that aspect of all of this stuff, they're not going to
talk about human trafficking and prostitution and things like that that are happening. Why are they ignoring that? And the other aspect which
they don't talk about at LiveSite News is, and if they're going to ignore the age of
consent for mutilating yourself and sterilizing yourself with all this trans nonsense, if
they're going to ignore that, if they're going to ignore human trafficking and the rest of
this, if they're going to ignore the open borders, if they're going to ignore the crimes
that are being committed by people coming in to the country.
That's one of the reasons why the violence is going up.
It's a demographic shift.
You can't talk about that. You can't talk about that.
You can't talk about that in Ireland, or they come after you.
And so there's all these things that they're not looking at.
And they focus on one thing, because what they want really is the digital ID.
And that's why they're talking about an age of consent.
Not an age of consent.
They'll go to toddlers, and they'll groom the toddlers to have this pretense that they
are a different gender so they can sterilize them, so they can mutilate them, but they
are not going to talk about that with this.
The film itself, perhaps, was created to serve a predetermined political agenda, of course.
In this article, they point out the forerunner of the CIA, the OSS, which was there in 1943.
It was part of World War II.
You had Obama's grandparents who were members of the OSS, founding members of the CIA.
His mother worked for USAID, CIA, all of it.
But the Office of Strategic Services, OSS, in 1943 had a memo praising film as,
quote, one of the most powerful propaganda weapons at the disposal of the United States.
And of course it was. As I said many times, newspapers were propaganda weapons, radio
became a more effective one, Film became even more effective.
And now they've got social media and the internet, the most effective of all, especially because
it's got a built-in measurement in it as to whether or not you agree with them.
They also quote the former director of the US Office of War Information, Elmer Davis,
who said, the easiest way to inject a propaganda idea into most people's minds is to let it
go through the medium of an entertainment picture, when they don't realize that they're
being propagandized.
That's coming from the Office of War Information.
You know, it's kind of interesting, isn't it, that all this UFO nonsense and disclosure
stuff is coming from so many people in the Pentagon.
Do you trust it then?
To me, that's an immediate red flag.
And I have reported in the past about how both the CIA and the Pentagon will offer scenarios
out there, especially the CIA, offer very interesting scenarios for Hollywood writers.
They say, hey, contact, you're a Hollywood writer, contact us, we've got some great scripts
that are written.
This is where we get all this predictive programming.
We've got some great scripts that are written. This is where we get all this predictive programming. We've got some great ideas.
We'll be happy to share them with you because they want to use the films to predictively
program people for stuff.
And so they've got some that they'll use and they will even write some and they'll
add additional stuff into your existing script.
And then this came out, which I thought was really
interesting. I had not noticed this at all. The CEO, the co-founder and the first CEO
of Netflix was the grand nephew of Edward Bernays, the massive propagandist, the guy who lied us into World War I for Woodrow Wilson,
the guy who then had a very lucrative career on Madison Avenue, lying to us about all kinds of things.
He marketed cigarettes to women. He helped to convince Americans about water fluoridation, that it was safe.
And by the way, they don't mention it in mentioning this, but just look at dr. Strangelove
one of the most effective
Profluoridation message water fluoridation messages out there anywhere this lunatic at the heart of it. Dr
You know, Jack D ripper or whatever general Jack D ripper
You know talking about going crazy
Jack D Ripper, you know, talking about going crazy. Yeah, they're corrupting our bodily fluids.
Oh, well, if you don't like fluoride,
you must be like that lunatic, right?
You use the movies to plant that idea in people's heads.
So, yeah, Edward Bernays is going to make the world safe
for democracy by getting us involved in World War I.
And he had this interesting quote. to make the world safe for democracy by getting us involved in World War I.
And he had this interesting quote.
Edward Bernays said that he was one of the true ruling powers in the US.
We've had this type of stuff said by Karl Rove.
He said, we are history's actors.
You're just observers.
As we act, you'll observe and you'll comment and so forth.
And we'll be on with our next thing doing it.
This is the arrogance I have.
He said, �The conscious and intelligent manipulation� this is Edward Bernays �of
the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in a democratic society.
Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government,
which is the true ruling power of our country.
We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes are formed, and our ideas suggested.
Largely by men we have never heard of, it is they who pull the wires that control the
public mind."
People like him, people like Edward Bernays. People like
his grand nephew who was the co-founder and the first CEO of Netflix. And they
have really pushed the envelope. You would always have these arguments about,
well, is Hollywood reflecting society or pushing it? It's pushing it. It's pushing it. We can see that in retrospect.
So, seen as a propaganda piece, this movie, Adolescence, already appears to be very effective.
One English teacher recently remarked on X that, quote, Adolescence on Netflix has convinced me
that children should not be legally allowed to have smartphones and that one day we will look
back on the fact that we allowed it and be really ashamed. And over a thousand people liked her comment.
Well, many people agree that children should not have smartphones. Keep them
away for a number of reasons. The radiation of your smartphone, what it does
to them mentally, socially, all the rest of these things. Yes, you should keep kids
away from smartphones. Hear hear that, Travis?
And you should definitely keep them. But that's a parent's job. It's not the job of the government. And as the government in Florida, the Republicans in Florida did this same thing.
So it's not the UK and it's not the liberals. It's also the US and it's the conservatives doing
the same thing. And when this happened in Florida, you had a lot of people who were parents who were
surveyed by Fox News that said we don't like the government being involved in
this we want to handle this ourselves. We don't agree with our we don't want our
kids on the internet but we need to be able to handle it ourselves. But this is
all about requiring online ID.
Just like when Trump just said, well, we're going to...
He talked about all the different things that are wrong with our election.
He didn't talk about all the things that are wrong with our election.
He didn't talk about the fact that we have a two-party system that is in complete control
of the ballot, of the debates, and other things like that.
He didn't talk about getting rid of vote by mail. He did talk about
having the election on one day and having paper ballots and having ID on
people, but guess what? Of all the things that are wrong with our elections, the
only thing he focused on was, you got it, ID. ID. Any government that makes a fuss over misogynistic influencer content without making a serious
effort to combat sex trafficking and violent pornography has suspect motives.
Or if they want to talk about that and they want to talk about an age of consent and they
don't want to talk about what is going on with the transitioning of miners, they have suspect motives. And we know we have
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Well, this is an interesting article from Free Thought Project, actually it's from Common
Dreams as well.
And we need to think about this.
A lot of what Trump is doing, of course, is clickbait.
Authoritarian clickbait.
And it is to distract you from what is really going on, which is a corporate power grab.
That is what the Trump administration is really about, folks. You will click the links. You will take the bait.
That's right. Yeah, we'll talk about what's happening with this stuff here. But Trump's
political theater, they said, is quietly engineering the most aggressive transfer of public wealth to
private interests in modern American history. Trump's political style isn't about suppressing
attention. It's about seizing attention. Whether threatening to annex Greenland one way or the other, or
mocking Canada as the 51st state, or pressuring Columbia University to
abandon free speech protections. The goal is not to avoid controversy, the aim is
to create controversy. In a world that is governed by algorithms, viral tweets and information overload, authoritarianism
no longer seeks silence.
It seeks spectacle.
Trump's provocations are not mere outbursts.
They are designed and they are timed to dominate headlines, to crowd out serious scrutiny, and to keep the public in a state
of reactive agitation."
So here's the next thing.
Oh, oh, you just reacted.
Here's another one that's coming out there.
It says, the provocation is a point.
His administration has leaned into fascist style imagery with symbolic salutes.
Is that intentional or not? The Elon Musk Nazi salute. imagery with symbolic salutes. His administration has leaned into those kinds of symbolic salutes with rallies that were
drenched in nationalism, with open threats against political dissonance both foreign
and domestic, and against his political enemies.
As authoritarianism repurposed for an attention economy where outrage drives clicks and distraction
enables deeper, quieter abuses of power.
Trump seems to invite public attention by his most outrageous behavior, not in spite
of its controversy, but precisely because of it.
While Americans are arguing over whether Trump's statements are ironic, dangerous,
or just trolling, his administration is quietly enacting policies that concentrate wealth
and corporate power behind the scenes.
I would just say, though, that some of these issues, in other words his attacks on free
speech and some of these other things, are really substantive issues, and they really are authoritarian, and they really must be exposed and opposed.
But I think a good example of this are the tariffs on the economic side.
An excellent example of this, because the tariffs are on again, they're off again, they're
on again, they're off again. They're on again. They're off again. They're on again And and that is designed to keep people
on edge and distracted and what is going on and all the people who are
Involved in the economy people are making investments the investors and everybody else is looking at that
And while that is happening, what's he doing? He's putting in his private version of central bank digital currency, a PPP, public-private
partnership for digital currency.
It's a perfect example of it, and I think that's the best example of it.
I believe that all this tariff vacillation, all this tariff chaos is designed to direct people who pay attention
to financial issues, to redirect them from what is really happening.
A dystopian big brother, great reset, great taking.
That is really what is happening with all of this stuff.
He says the tax policy, one of the clearest examples, the tax law passed
during Trump's first term overwhelmingly favored the wealthy while doing very
little to stimulate broad based economic growth, but now he's doubled down.
His 2025 budget proposal is slashing funding for housing, food
assistance and healthcare.
Meanwhile, Trump and Elon Musk gleefully proclaimed that slashing government waste in the name of efficiency, yet remain conspicuously silent on the bloated
corporate excesses of defense spending, for example, where billions vanish into unaccountable
contracts, overpriced weapons, and Pentagon boondoggles that are cloaked in patriotic
branding. Elon Musk is first and foremost a military contractor.
Notice how he has not looked at any of the waste in these military issues here.
Energy policy, same thing.
He says, well, the administration is railing against international climate accords and
environmental wokeness that is quietly threatening to sell off public lands.
And that's not an environmental issue.
He sees it, he says, oh yeah, in fossil fuel industry.
So this guy is coming at it from being a true believer that anybody uses the term fossil
fuel, has bought into that CIA nonsense of peak oil and all the rest of it.
They probably have bought into all the climate change nonsense, but it's not about that
I disagree with that but the beneficiaries of all this stuff
Are going to be the multinational corporations and their wealthy shareholders
They're going to be the ones who are going to benefit from the selling off of assets
Done by Doug Burgum Scott Besson the Treasury Secretary
Howard Lucky Lutnick. It's going to be the crony buddies that are going to be benefiting from all of this stuff. No doubt about it. So,
when we look at what is happening with the news and with the money, let's just go to the money
next. Crypto Fund Manager says says this is the single largest arbitrage
in human history. Yeah, we're talking about the stable coins is what he is talking about.
And understand that when we talk about this, what we're talking about fundamentally is
tokenization, securitization, derivatives, things like ETFs, all of this stuff.
And if you go down this road, you're ripe for the taking and they can't wait.
Speaking of stable coins and the ability to use them for payments, what's your take there?
Yeah.
Look, people, I think if you go, there's 8 billion people on the planet, if you could
go to each of those 8 billion people and ask them, you know, hey, you can denominate your wealth
in any asset, gold, Apple stock, SMB 500, euros, you know, yen, whatever you want.
My suspicion is if you went and asked everyone in the world and they could answer the question
without fear of political persecution, I suspect 5
to 7 billion of them would say US dollars.
And so it's like probably like the single largest like arbitrage ever in human history
is to just get those people what they want.
If you think that's what they want, then give it to them.
And crypto rails are going to be the mechanism by which you do so.
And so I think there's a massive opportunity to get stable coins in the
hands of billions of people.
So when he says a massive arbitrage, in other words,
he's looking at making a lot of money.
You do an arbitrage if you can find something that's being sold in China very
cheaply, and then you can turn around and sell it on Amazon.
That's one simple arbitrage that's right there.
He's looking at being able to make massive amounts of money off of this.
Eight billion people on the planet.
You ask them, what do you want to denominate your wealth in?
You want it in Apple stock or S&P 500, Euros, Yen, whatever, gold, any of this stuff?
Oh, I think most people would want dollars.
You think so?
I don't know.
I guess I'm not like most people. I go for the gold. But the bottom line is,
folks, if you take your wealth and if you put it in Apple stock, what will they do?
They'll set up some kind of a derivative, some kind of an ETF. It's not good enough
just to own the Apple stock. No, no, no. BlackRock and these other people are gonna repackage it
for you just like they repackage real estate
and sell you fractional parts of it,
just like they repackage supposedly physical gold,
which they don't own for the most part.
But you know, we're gonna tell you that we got gold.
Not gonna say how much,
you can't redeem these certificates for the gold,
but we'll tell you that we got gold somewhere.
Some amount of gold somewhere. and we'll sell you stuff that
at the price of a tenth of an ounce, except it doesn't track the price of
gold because they don't have gold. Anyway, the ETFs, the derivatives, the
tokenization, the securitization, these things are all opportunities for them to
quote-unquote arbitrage. It allows them to interpose themselves. Even
when you talk about, and like I said yesterday with Tony, the biggest red flag
on all this stuff is the tokenization, the ETF of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is infinitely
divisible, right? And you don't need to have an ETF on top of that. To me that just reeked of
exploitation and where this stuff is all going.
And so whatever you choose to put your wealth in, if you choose then to get it in a token
version or a securitized version or an ETF or a stable whatever,
then you're choosing to let these people rip you off.
I mean it, accept no substitutes, get the real stuff.
If you want Bitcoin, get real Bitcoin,
don't get an ETF of it.
If you want gold, get real gold.
You can get it in small fractional amounts as well.
By the way, you can go to DavidNight.Gold,
get you to Tony Arderman.
And again, what's one of the places where I've seen By the way, you can go to DavidNight.Gold to get you to Tony Aarderman.
And again, that's one of the places where I've seen the small fractional gold.
You know, you can get gold that is less than a $3,000, almost $3,100, less than a $3,100
coin.
You can still get small fractional amounts of coins and I got familiarized with that as some people kindly
put me into the Wolfpack thing and send me some of that.
And so I was like, oh, look at that.
That's cool.
I didn't know that existed before.
And so yeah, there's a lot of stuff that is there.
But look, this is where these people are headed.
It's all about ripping people off.
Look, just understand when we talk about a dollar-backed stablecoin and private crypto
and all the rest of it, understand that the dollar is not stable, that digital currency
is not a coin.
Understand that crypto is not private and neither is some kind of private crypto is
not private.
You don't have privacy with that.
Okay?
So they use these words.
They call it stable.
They call it a coin.
They call it crypto.
They call it private.
They use all of these words to deceive you.
It's none of these things.
That ought to be a real warning.
I'm trying to warn you. It's none of these things. That ought to be a real warning. I'm trying to warn you. I tried to warn you about the vaccines and the lockdowns
in January the 6th and I'm warning you about this crypto game that is out there as well.
It's not stable. It's not a coin. It's not private. It's designed to do exactly the opposite of all of this stuff.
So they said, nevertheless, in this article, they're pushing zero hedge,
says their use cases stablecoins are vast and expanding. They enable fast low-cost
cross-border payments bypassing the inefficiencies of traditional banking systems. They power
decentralized finance platforms. They call that DeFi and
it defies any common sense.
This is what Trump and Barron, Trump, all really want to get into, what they call the
DeFi. Decentralized finance. Let me tell you that it's not decentralized either. It's
not stable. It's not a coin. It's not private. And it's not decentralized. It is heavily controlled by the government
Know your customer laws anti money laundering laws you name it and these people exist
You think you or I could set up one of these things and get away with it
No, they'd exist because they work by with and for the government
That's why lucky Lutnik
Weaseled his way into the Trump administration.
He was already heavily involved in government.
They were already one of the biggest buyers of Treasury bills that were out there.
And this is one of the reasons why they're moving to the so-called dollar-denominated
stablecoin is because other countries are sick and tired of the fraud of the fiat currency here in
America.
We saw this happen after Bretton Woods too, where everybody said, �You promised after
World War I at Bretton Woods that you were going to have gold to back up your dollar,
but you keep printing more and more dollars and that�s fraudulent.
We�re not going to go with this system anymore.�
�Oh, wait, wait.
I�ve got something else,� says Kissinger Kissinger. We'll go with a petrodollar. Well, now that's basically
been, uh, definanced. Not defi, but it's been defi, definanced. And so they're going to come
up with some other scheme. And because now you have same situation, you got a lot of different
countries saying, I'm fed up with your system where you were weaponizing it as Biden did with sanctions and other things. I don't want to
have anything to do with this system. It's a dishonest system. Oh, okay. Well, we'll
come up with, so we're not going to buy your treasury bills anymore. So now they go, okay,
we'll have, we'll set up this thing called stable coins and we'll sell our treasury bills to the stable coins thing. It's all just redirection. As of March 24th 2025 the US dollar tether surpassed 75 billion
USDT on Ethereum passed 75 billion USDC is trailing just above 39
billion and these people are looking at this as the biggest
arbitrage they've ever had. The Trump administration folks is the biggest arbitrage these billionaires
in Silicon Valley and in Wall Street have ever had. It's going to be a massive, massive transfer
of wealth. You want to know how you're going to wind up owning nothing, it'll be Trump. And everybody will say, oh, it's fine because it's him.
On Rumble, DG8 says, David, every time Trump does something, he goes against MAGA, like
endorsing Lindsey Graham, which he just did.
They always have an excuse, he's just trolling.
These people have no discernment.
Did they elect a child?
Yeah, they always say that.
They made all these excuses for him in 2020.
Well, he just had bad advisors.
Who did he? Who is he? Didn't he hire the advisors? that. They made all these excuses for him in 2020. Well, he just had bad advisors. Who
is he? Didn't he hire the advisors? Didn't he hire the advisors who hired the advisors?
Didn't he pay everybody? Didn't he sign his name to all of this stuff? No, he has no responsibility.
But he will save us at the same time. This is the double-think behind all of it. Well,
the Mar-a-Lago Accord is bullish for gold, but not for the reasons that you might
think.
This is an article in Kitco.
Some analysts say that Trump's global trade war is part of a broader framework to reorganize
global financial and trading systems.
Now, see, this trade war that's got everybody fighting and all of these, you know, this
is to get your attention there on the tariffs.
They're on again, they're off again, they're doing this, Canada's the 51st state and all
that, so that he can and his buddies can roll out these stable coins and other things like
that.
The roadmap that Trump is following was laid out in November in a 41-page essay written
by Stephen Myron, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Many have called this the Mar-a-Lago Accord,
which envisions the US dollar remaining unchallenged as the world's reserve
currency, creating global economic stability while staying undervalued to
support domestic manufacturing and the economy.
Moran also suggests that the US government could sell its gold and use a proceeds to
buy other currencies.
Selling US gold reserves would also impact the reserves of emerging market central banks
which have been accumulating gold at record rates over the last three years.
Well analysts had said it would be difficult for Trump to fulfill all these goals because
they are running counter to each other.
A lot of these are mutually exclusive.
You do one at the expense of the other.
For example, the Trump terrorists are expected to continue driving inflation higher, which
will pressure the Federal Reserve to maintain its neutral monetary policy stance, keeping
the dollar elevated.
And analysts said that while the US dollar might eventually weaken, it may take a slower
economic growth or even an outright recession to achieve this outcome.
This is why a lot of people are saying, well, we also think that Trump is trying to engineer
us into a recession.
But even at the prices that gold is at now, and it hit a new record yesterday, then retreated
to back a little, I think it got up to like 3070 or something, fell back to like 350,
gold could still move higher.
An interview with Kitco, Tom Bruce, macro investment strategist at Tanglewood Total
Wealth Management said that the market is underestimating these Mar-a-Lago Accord trade. If Trump achieves his goal, it
would be a game-changer for gold in its own right. Now this is the interesting
part. He says the Mar-a-Lago Accord calls for a weaker US dollar and for lower
interest rates. This is the perfect environment for gold. Chaos,
uncertainty, economic volatility, that all helps gold. If he wants lower interest rates,
that helps gold. If he wants a weaker dollar because he wants more exports, that helps
gold as well. And yet, the same idiots were calling for selling
US gold this time he does have stupid advisors this is a guy who bankrupted
several casinos anyway Trump's import tariffs have sparked a global trade war
many nations are now looking past any potential US influence last week a
French bank reduced its exposure to US equities and the US dollar favoring the
euro and the yen. At the same time it maintained its gold holdings at 7% of
its portfolio. The bank expects gold prices to average around 3,300 an ounce
in the fourth quarter. Uncertainty around the Trump administration trade policies could continue to push the US dollar lower, further supporting gold prices
in the near term," they said.
And a shift from America first to America alone.
Central banks may further reduce US dollar holdings with gold being a beneficiary.
Well, as it surged yesterday, actually before that, the news came out yesterday and as the
news was coming out from Goldman Sachs, I told you about Bank of America adjusting their
forecast, Goldman Sachs raised theirs.
They said, we think by the end of 2025, it might be up to $3300.
They raised it to that from $3100 because it was getting pretty close to $3100 and yesterday
it got up to within, I think it's like I said before, I think it got up to $3070. Goldman
and their projections said that in the most optimistic extreme, they call it the tail
scenario, they said it could go up to $4,500 in the short term.
Well, nobody knows about any of that stuff.
But what we do know is that, like I said before, the dollar is not stable.
All of the stable coins, they're not coins, they're not physical, they're digital.
That's a warning flag for anybody.
And as I said before, regardless of all this price stuff, regardless of where they're
going to go, $4,500 or $10,000 or $20,000 or $50,000, the real issue is privacy.
Privacy in your financial transactions.
If you don't have that you're gonna be controlled
So we've got a lot of states are working to make gold and silver
legal tender
25 of them as a matter of fact, Utah got a lot of press this last week
But there are now 25 states that have looked at this and they said we're even getting some traditionally blue states that are demonstrating
interest this is from a
some traditionally blue states that are demonstrating interest. This is from a group that is pushing this. Kevin Friedman, the author of Pirate Money, and
he said, and it's all constitutional. It's the Constitution that says that
although the federal government is to coin money, and that's where they get the Bitcoin stuff and they all the rest of these digital coins
They'll call it a coin and keep it constitutional even when it's not a coin
It still permits the Constitution permits states to make gold and silver coin
Tender and payment of debts and so a lot of them are putting that into law
Saying hey if somebody's got gold or silver you have to accept that as payment
putting that into law. Saying, hey, if somebody's got gold or silver, you have to accept that as payment.
Legislators in Mississippi introduced a bill to make gold and silver a legal tender in
the state.
It would allow citizens to use gold or silver to settle debts and for private transactions.
In December of 2024, this last December, Missouri introduced the Constitutional Money Act, which
among other things would recognize gold and silver as legal tender.
And so he said, we're getting a lot of bipartisan support.
The 25 states, see if you're one of them, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida,
Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Half the states are already looking at making gold and silver legal tender because it used
to be that American banks had to keep gold reserves for what they put out.
I remember when we used to go to Williamsburg in the early days,
I take the kids up there a lot and I'd give them my version of what's going on
versus the Rockefeller Foundation's version of what's going on.
But they had some, I really did enjoy the guy that did Thomas Jefferson.
He's now much older, of course, as we all are.
And he is now, I think,
still at Monticello, where he portrays a retired Jefferson that is there. But when people talk
to him, they say, where are you from? And he'd say, North Carolina. Oh, the banks there,
they've got a really bad reputation. They don't keep gold behind their script. And it
was the banks that were writing the script for everything. When we went to Hong Kong, we adopted my daughter, we were there. And I started looking at it and it's
like, wow. So this is a denomination of the currency and here's the same denomination
over here. And they look radically different. Different artwork, different colors, sometimes
different sizes. And I looked at it more closely, and they were private banks.
They had to have actual money backing that up.
It wasn't issued by Central Bank of Hong Kong.
And so until the 1930s, that was something that was done here in America, but we have
dispensed with that as we have so many other things.
On Rumble, Franssen says, what's the device that DK is reading from?
This is a remarkable pad.
And it is, I switched from the other one that I had because this one is really set up to
handle documents.
The other one was really set up to take notes.
And so this one allows you to easily annotate documents and to move pages around
within the document, to delete pages. So when I read an article, if I wasn't anything on
that particular page, I'd just get rid of it so I can whisk past it. But it's also got
a, not very bright, but it does have a backlight on it. So that helps us with some of the issues
that we had when I was using a light on the desk or on the microphone to do it. We're getting reflections and
other things that were not nice. I had a listener who would know me for a while. He
says that light is making your eyebrows white. And I said my eyebrows are white.
It's making them even whiter. So we changed that. It's got a lot of
different features like that that are good and also highlights in color
which makes it easier to read. So it also means you aren't printing thousands of
pages a month. That's right. Yeah. We did that from the other one that I had was
called Supernote and that was at the urging of Whistler, who was doing the printing.
And he said he was spending a lot of money
on toner and paper and all the rest of this stuff.
It's like, yeah.
And it was a big paper chase hassle.
It was amazing how much paper we were going through
and how much toner we were going through.
And so it saved us a lot of money to go to the Supernote.
But then it had some issues.
Like I said, I couldn't delete pages within a PDF document.
And then they changed the navigation.
I would have to go through it.
If I wanted to skip through a bunch of stuff,
I'd have to go for it.
And if I had like 12 pages or something,
I'd remember the page that I was on, go back to that,
type in the other page.
And then I would have to, when I was here on the show,
type in the new page.
And they made that a lot more cumbersome to type in the page. It was already cumbersome when I was
reading my notes. So anyway that's maybe more detailed than you wanted but I like this one.
This is the remarkable pro, paper pro I think they call it when they added the backlight and the
color highlighting. We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will come back, and I want to talk a little bit about what's going on with war. And we'll talk about Greenland as
well. And then there are also some interesting things that are happening with education. So
we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. The In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Travis wanted me to mention to you about how we're going to
change where the program is and a little bit about how it's
set up.
For the longest time, I wanted to give people an
opportunity to be able to get the audio broadcast, which a
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That's what a lot of the streaming services do.
Streaming services like Pandora.
Thank you.
What is this?
Two articles off the judge report that she found interesting.
Oh, okay.
All right.
I'll take a look at that.
Oh, yeah.
I have this one.
As a matter of fact, I had to come up with it. But we've had issues in terms of not being
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They might have like eight commercial breaks or something like that in a program of three
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They were doing them like every five minutes.
And so I typically like to do it like every 15 to 30 minutes
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And they're complaining about that.
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Yeah, yeah, we're going to be moving it from that. By the way, with Rumble, thank you, Travis.
You should mention to people where they can find it. And if you go to davidknight.news,
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We knew that was going to happen, but anyway,
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That's right.
Or all the videos that we put up after the fact.
That's right.
Let's talk a little bit about war.
And isn't it interesting,
this is what I said from the very beginning,
and now I see that RT put this up.
I said, I haven't seen anybody in the US
really take this approach except for RT.
The signal war plans link.
But the bombing, bombing people is okay.
Just talking about it is not.
In other words, what everybody was upset about was national security, national security,
what about that?
Well, what about the morality of bombing civilians and bragging about it?
That's okay after the fact.
Mass murder is okay.
Just don't talk about it ahead of time.
They'll see the big board that's out there.
So as I said, this is actually on RT, this is a historian from Germany.
He says, there's a scandal exciting American mainstream media and minds, yet there's an
important nuance.
It is not the bombing that is the scandal.
What is troubling many Americans is neither what Russian philosopher Alexander Duggan
said rightly that the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians with US bombs, nor is it
the renewed American air campaign against Yemen.
Bombing large numbers of essentially defenseless people, men, women and children in a bloody,
dusty pulp has long been a bipartisan tradition
of the indispensable nation.
Yeah, America, the indispensable nation.
And that's the real issue, the civilian bombing campaigns.
What Americans do find irritating is when their leaders spill the beans too early in
a cluster fiasco reminiscent of those loose-lipped German generals who were caught out last year
prattling on about launching their tourist missiles at Russia via Ukraine, a whole gaggle
of Washington-top officials have made fools of themselves by ridiculously and fecklessly
breaching elementary security.
The opponents of the Trump administration are trying to squeeze every little drop of
dramatic embarrassment for this foul up.
Hillary Clinton is now having her moment gloating over the fact that these people are doing
what she openly did.
The only difference is that they made a mistake.
She did it intentionally.
The Trumpists meanwhile are not having a self-flagellation procession down the National Mall, but they're
closing ranks and even boasting about it.
Like I said, when AI was caught, at least it says, you're right.
I shouldn't have said that.
I'm sorry.
We're not going to have any of that from the bipartisan crowds.
Hillary Clinton is not going to ever apologize for what she did.
These people won't apologize for what they did. And quite frankly, I don't care about national security.
It has been the veil that they have put over every criminal action, the veil they put over
everything that they wish to keep secret from us. And I'm sick of it. It's not about national
security. Bombing every other country that they wish at will does not help our personal security
as Americans. National security is just about the power of government. It's not about you or I.
It's not about keeping peace. Vice President Vance has denied any disagreements with the
administration and that's precisely the thing that he displayed in the signal check. There he
doubted the wisdom of the attacks on Yemen, not because killing people was a problem, but because he didn't like
the timing and the fact that Europe was going to profit from it. Yeah, he was also concerned
about Israel doing something that they didn't control and doing it first, and that was to
violate the ceasefire.
He doesn't say that, but that's a key issue there as well.
You know, this is predicated.
This is all, you know, Yemen was attacking shipping based in solidarity with the Palestinians
in Gaza.
There was a ceasefire.
They abided by the ceasefire.
The Americans believed that the Israelis were going to violate the ceasefire first, so they
wanted to do it before they did it, so they had control of the situation.
In case you don't like Trump and his government, please don't be naive enough to make a hero
out of Goldberg, he says.
Posing as a liberal, Goldberg is a highly aggressive Zionist.
As a young man, he moved from the US to Israel to enter its military forces, then served
as a prison guard in a large camp for Palestinians, I talked about this yesterday, about which
he has written a self-revealingly egocentric and in fact self-incriminating memoir, admitting
at least covering up brutal torture of defenseless prisoners.
And I said yesterday, perhaps he had some same type of thing.
Maybe they used it like Trump's beloved CIA director, Gina Haspel, you know, he promoted
her.
The only person who went to jail for torturing people and then getting them to confess to
things that didn't exist, things that they hadn't done, weren't going to do, and then taking those false confessions and using them to lie us into a war in Iraq.
The only person that got punished for that was John Kiriakou, who exposed the torture
and the lies.
All the liars, all the torturers, all the people who lied us into war, they were rewarded.
Trump rewarded the person who was running the whole thing
after he said all those weapons of masterstruck and we were lied into that war.
George W. Bush should have never put us into that war.
And then what does he do? He takes the person who ran
the lie campaign and makes her head of the CIA.
For over two decades Goldberg has consistently used his great media and political influence
to agitate for and embellish American aggression in the Middle East, very much in line with
what Israeli governments perceive as Israel's national interest.
He says Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East and one of the poorest in the world, and it is using a geographical choke point to do the ethically and legally obligatory
right thing to fight against Israeli genocide as good as it can while the collective West
is on the side of the genociders.
We live in a morally perverse upside down world, Hence what is really bizarre about the current signal scandal in the US is what is outside
the American media frame, namely the bombings themselves."
And that's where I would jump in.
He said, �They're taken for granted.
America is a country where they watch bad TV, drink too much sugary fizz, and bomb the
world.�
You think that's an exaggeration about bombing the world?
He said on any given day it's more likely than not that the US is bombing someone somewhere
for some reason or the other, usually a bad reason.
As of 2022, three years ago already, official surveys found that America and its vassals
had dropped over 337,000 bombs and missiles since, in essence, the
beginning of this millennium.
Note, he said, that this figure excludes, for instance, the Gulf War of 1990 and 1991,
where there was another 88,500 tons of bombs.
It also excludes the 1990 wars and the former Yugoslavia. Now listen to this.
To put it differently, he says, over 20 years, the U.S. has conducted an average of 46 airstrikes
per day.
An average of 46 airstrikes per day.
And that's not counting 9-11.
Was that a bombing inside the building?
Was it a directed energy weapon?
Whatever.
Either way, it was an inside job.
It began with that.
It all kicked off, killing Americans so they could have the authorization for the use of
military force and not bother with any war declarations and then we had by the time we got to Obama we had seven wars going
that's how we get an average of 46 airstrikes a day how we have three
hundred and thirty seven thousand bombs and missiles dropped the military
industrial complex is very happy very profitable with all this stuff.
This is being done in our name.
Our name.
As of March 25th, 10 days after these new attacks began, at least 79 people have been
killed and more than 100 injured.
And all this is happening while these principals who are scandalizing everybody with their
signal chat.
That's a scandal.
But the fact that they're bombing people on the other side of the world in the poorest
country in the Middle East and they go to party at a million dollar a plate fundraiser
at Mar-a-Lago.
The decadence and the debauchery and the murder is disgusting.
Absolutely disgusting.
And Trump says he's going to continue bombing Yemen for a long time, he said.
On Wednesday, he claimed that the US's daily airstrikes on Yemen have been very successful.
He wants to get that average up.
We should be able to get more than 50 airstrikes a day, shouldn't we?
I mean, we're America.
We need to be number one in airstrikes every day. It's been very I mean, we're America. You know, we need to be number one in airstrikes every day.
It's been very successful. He said, we vowed the bombing campaign would continue for a long time,
no matter how morally unjust and unconstitutional.
Since the Trump administration launched the bombing campaign,
the Hooties, I call them that, so the Hoothies. The Hooties.
Hooties have restarted their attacks, operations that they had ceased, with the guys that ceasefire.
So that's productive, isn't it?
We had a ceasefire.
We don't want a ceasefire.
We want to be dropping bombs and missiles so we can buy more of them from Raytheon and
Boeing and all the rest of these companies, right?
Dealing with Hootis and the blow hard.
Yeah, blow hards.
Yeah, the Houthis and the blow hards.
The two different organizations fighting each other.
Since the Trump administration launched this bombing campaign, they've started this up.
So they're looking to do something, said Trump.
They want to know how do we stop?
How do we stop? How do we stop?
How can we have peace?
The hoodies want peace because they're getting the hell knocked out of them, said Trump to
reporters in the Oval Office.
He said they want us to stop so badly they've got to say no, but I can only say that the
attacks every day, every night have been very successful beyond our wildest expectations.
He doesn't say dreams.
Does he dream at night of killing civilians?
We're going to do it for a long time.
We can keep it going for a long time, he said.
So, there you go.
How has that worked out?
Is that going to bring them to their feet?
Have the civilian bombing campaigns...
That was always the argument.
Remember when Hitler started it.
He was going to bring the British to their feet by bombing London.
Did it?
No.
It strengthened their resolve.
And we were going to bring the Germans to their feet and so forth.
The only time they did it was when we just evaporated a couple of cities with a
nuclear weapon.
And again, it was a civilian campaign.
And you always hear the argument, well, that ended the war.
And it was better that that happened than that we fight them island to island.
Well, I would agree, but if you're in a war with combatants, then
why didn't you drop a nuclear bomb on that island where the combatants were? You didn't
have to fight them hand to hand with Marines. You could have nuked that island, and you
could have continued to do that. Why didn't you do that? Instead, you decided to kill all those civilians.
And as people pointed out, Nagasaki, the place in Japan where they had the most Christians,
they made that number one.
So number two, actually.
But I think, I forget now the order, was it?
I think Nagasaki was second.
I think Hiroshima was first.
Anyway, it's not going to make any difference.
Why is that? Why is that? Why does it galvanize the population when you bomb the civilian population?
Because they understand how immoral that is.
Everybody fundamentally knows how immoral that is.
And when they see their babies blown to pieces,
that galvanizes them. When you attack a civilian population, now these people, whether it kills them or not,
they're going to come after you.
It does not demoralize them.
Trump couldn't be more wrong.
The Yemeni armed forces affirm that the American aggression will only increase their steadfastness.
Of course, that's why.
Because you're not going to demoralize them, because they understand that what you are
doing is immoral, and because of what it has done to their loved ones.
From 2015 to 2022, the Houthis faced a brutal U.S.-backed Saudi-UAE
war against them, which involved a heavy bombing campaign, a blockade, and a ground campaign.
Trump supported the war during his first term in office.
He vetoed a War Powers Resolution passed by Congress that would have ended U.S. involvement
in the conflict. This is anti-war, writing that, and they're right.
So now the U.S. has launched another 15 airstrikes
around Yemen's capital.
Gotta get that number up.
And Mike Waltz's Venmo account,
this is the latest little scandal.
He had a Venmo account and people could see
his phone contacts.
They get the phone numbers of people like Marco Rubio
and others that are there.
I looked at this and I thought,
this is a mass murderer who was allowed
to have a Venmo account, but not me.
I get my Venmo accounts and PayPal accounts taken down.
I get my podcast taken down.
When I talk about the mass murder campaigns from Big Pharma or the mass murder campaigns
in the military industrial complex, then they take down my accounts.
They de-bank me and they censor me, they de-platform me, but not Mike Waltz.
He gets a little slap on the wrist saying, yeah, people could see
the big board. And up there on the big board you got the names of some of your other co-conspirators
out there in this mass murder campaign.
Meanwhile Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 38 more Palestinians over another 24 hours. Is that
anything new? Thomas Massey has introduced Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act.
So he says, if we continue to allow dual citizens to run for federal office, candidates should
disclose to voters all the countries in which they hold citizenship.
And he has co-sponsors of Andy Biggs and Marjorie Taylor Green and Clay Higgins have co-sponsored
this.
Well, look, we've had one guy who is a congressman and he wears his IDF uniform to Congress.
We've got Rashida Tlaib, who when she won, she puts up not an American flag, but a Palestinian flag behind
her.
And she's got her family and friends going, you know, that kind of stuff when they're,
when they win.
You've got Dr. Oz, who was endorsed by Trump, a dual citizen with Turkey.
Now he's going to put him in his administration, running CMS and things like that.
But he endorsed him for Senate.
He said, I'm not going to get rid of my Turkish citizenship unless I become a Senator, because
he would get rid of it in name only, because he would want to have access to top secret
information that he could then pass on to the Turks. He was in the Turkish army, he wasn't in the American army. So you
tell me, when you got a guy who's in the Israeli army and a guy who's in the
Turkish army, they weren't in the American army, who are they loyal to? And
certainly there's no question about who Rashida Tlaib is loyal to. Well we're
going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. So
You're listening to visit in any
way. It's horrible to visit. Miserable place to but Usha Vance, and I guess I should
clarify this because I was saying this the other day with a camera, I said, so Usha's
going to Greenland.
She said, what is that?
Well US officials went door to door in Greenland to find anybody who wanted to be visited by
the Vances and they found no one. A local
travel company had said well she can come to a photo op at our business and
they cancelled. Why is that? Well because people in Greenland are fed up with all
this stuff. No one wants to talk to her, at least no one in Greenland. US
officials have reportedly been traveling around the Danish controlled territory
looking for locals who wanted to receive a visit from the second lady, according to a
report from Danish TV.
Greenlanders are replying, no thanks.
Residents aren't the only ones snubbing the second lady ahead of her high profile visit
to the island.
A travel company based in Greenland's capital initially said that it would host her, but
then canceled it out on Thursday.
The company initially said yes, then backed out after closer consideration they said.
We have now informed the consulate that we do not want her visit, as we cannot accept
the underlying agenda and will not be part of a press show that quite of course comes
with it.
No thanks to a nice visit.
Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders."
And of course they just had an election where all of the different parties were against
the US controlling them.
There was so much excitement around Usha's visit to Greenland this Friday that I decided
that I didn't want her to have all that fun by herself, so I'm going to join her, said
JD Vance.
Hmm. Just the opposite, isn't it? all that fun by herself, so I'm going to join her," said JD Vance.
Just the opposite, isn't it?
So Greenlanders and Danish authorities are not pleased about the trip.
The Danish Prime Minister accused the US of exerting quote, unacceptable pressure on
Greenland.
I have to say that it's unacceptable pressure being placed on Greenland with Denmark in
this situation and it's pressure that we will resist.
You cannot make a private visit with official representatives from another country when
the acting Greenlandic government has made it very clear they do not want a visit at
this time."
The US delegation's arrival is quote, clearly not a visit that is about what Greenland needs
or wants.
But the Prime Minister said, we know that Trump is serious.
He wants Greenland, therefore this visit cannot be seen independently of anything else.
The way this is reported by the Independent out of UK, listen to this paragraph, thanks
to climate change driven by human burning of fossil fuels blah blah blah.
What?
First of all, there's no climate change, it's not happening.
Secondly, to say that
it's humans who are doing it because they're burning fossil fuel. Look, is it fossil fuel?
Is it cow farts? I can't remember what it was. None of this stuff is true. I mean, it's
like you're going to have stable coins that are digital currency. None of that is true.
None of this stuff is true either. But they're saying that now it is important because now
because of global warming the polar ice caps are melting which they're not. We
talked about that over and over again. It's been numerous studies showing that
it is maintained actually increased. Nevertheless they say new corridors are
opening up around the Arctic Circle as the ice is melting. It's not melting. And
so they said so that's why all this is melting. It's not melting. And so they said, so that's
why all this is happening. Some people say it was because of national security, except
that we also have a military base that is already there, and it was never a problem
for us to have a military base there. I think that it's all the rare earth minerals, it's
the other things that are there. I think it's chronic capitalism. Look, if you can, if you're going, it's going to be a lot easier for them to grab Greenland
and then sell it off to their billionaire buddies to exploit than it is going to be
for Besant and Burgum and Lutnik to sell off American land and put those assets to work,
as they all three have said.
So I think it's about that.
It's money for his buddies.
The Danish defense minister has said that Trump has gone too far.
He says, Trump said, I think we'll go as far as we have to go.
He says, well, I think you've gone too far already.
We need Greenland and the world needs us to have Greenland.
This fits perfectly into what I was saying earlier about the fact that Trump wants to
have one distraction after the other to take us away from things that are important.
And to say this is about national security.
Well, that has always been the lie that they sell everything with.
Meanwhile on Greenland, 85% of Greenlanders oppose
incorporation of the US only 6% backed it the task for
The task for the Vance's is to find those six people
Well six percent six percent of fifty six thousand Putin though believes that we are serious. He says we will not allow encroachments and
He says that we are open to doing partnerships. Yeah, politics doesn't matter
if there's money to be made, right? Just like the people in Silicon Valley, you know, Musk is open
to partnerships. You have Zuckerberg open to partnerships. Gates is open to partnerships.
Trump is open to partnerships with all of them as well.
So we'll see what happens with all this stuff.
But I'm going to rush to this next section here because we do have, we've got Jack Lawson
coming up and we're going to talk about that because it is time to prepare as these people
are literally crazy. I want to talk a little bit about what is on the way in terms of net zero and the rest
of this stuff and put it in the context of the tariffs.
Net zero will make air travel the preserve of the privileged.
And we got an airline boss admitting that, Qantas Airline. For most of of the last decade,� writes the Telegraph, �corporate leaders have insisted
that the transition to carbon neutral economy was a win-win, that it would save the planet,
would all get richer at the same time.� Of course they will.
But hold on, the Australian airline Qantas has just broken ranks admitting that flying
may soon be the preserve of only the privileged While wealth of research is making it clear than environmental goals have himmered the economy
interestingly enough the
Senator Lee and Senator Tuberville
Have introduced a bill to abolish the TSA. Hey
Nobody would love to see the TSA go more than I would love to see the TSA go
But all the stuff that they're doing would still be done.
They say, well, we're going to privatize this.
Oh, okay.
It'd be much better if somebody's making a profit out of this, right?
That's the difference between the Democrats.
They're both going to frisk you down.
They're both going to do all the same stuff to you.
But with the
Republicans somebody's gonna be able to make a lot of money out of this.
And they both said that.
They were gonna privatize.
I'm looking at this and it's like, yes, great.
And I read it, it's like, oh, they want to privatize it.
And that's what this is all about.
So they said the bosses are starting to admit that the obvious, what has been obvious to
everybody for quite some time about net zero.
They said in their writing from the UK, if you thought that the summer flight
to Malaga or Crete with a family was already looking I wateringly expensive.
You haven't seen anything yet.
The word budget is looking increasingly out of place for no frills aviation
industry flights to Spain will cost 26% more this year out of the UK than last.
Those kinds of price rises are becoming the norm for many destinations, but it will get
worse very soon.
The CEO of Qantas admitted this week that flying may well become so expensive that it
is something only for the privileged.
And not just flying, but here in America, cars.
Cars have become so expensive that only the wealthy were able to do it.
Because you know, Trump just added 25% to foreign cars yesterday.
The average price of a car is $48,000, so he just added $12,000 to the price of a car.
What's all this stuff about you're not going to pay the tariffs?
Other people will pay the tariffs, right?
Well, you're going to pay the tariffs if you buy anything.
And who benefits from all this?
Tesla, more than anybody else, Elon Musk.
As one person on X said, Nightwatch N8, and this was sent to me by a listener, thank you,
why Elon was put here? He said, and he had a list there, 12 states who are working on banning automobiles, you
know, the real automobiles, not the electric stuff that you need tethered to the grid that
they control, but the ones that use fuel.
And of course, it's California doing it and 11 others that are tethered to them.
And, you know, look, Biden was against cars because of his green agenda. And what did he do? He ran
sanctions. And he says, it's going to be very painful, but that's where we got to go. Now,
Trump is doing really a war on cars.
I don't know any other thing to call it when it's 25% tax.
But he's doing it to help us as a nation, isn't he?
And he's not doing it and calling it a sanction.
He's calling it a tariff.
And the other person who is going to benefit from all this stuff is going to be Elon Musk,
who is moving to rental.
Why did that go?
You'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
You'll rent everything.
Trump's new car tariffs are a $100 billion tax increase that nobody wants.
And he admitted that it's going to be $100 billion.
Actually, that was his staff.
Trump said it's going to be way more than that.
Can the MAGA people get their head around this? That it's a tax? That
it's something that you are going to pay? They said on reason, they said, the president
gleefully predicted the cost to consumers could be as much as 10 times higher. Few trade
policy moves are more abundantly counterproductive and costly than tariffs on cars and on car parts.
And when we look at the entire price of a car, average $48,000 today, adding $12,000
to it, taking a $48,000 and jumping it to $60,000 automatically, well, most of the cars
that are going to be sold here are a mixed bag.
And so there's going to be some parts that are involved in it and those parts are going to be taxed. And so it won't be the full 12,000, but they're looking at it being
5,000 or more added to the price of a car because of this back and forth and back and
forth. They had a trade agreement that Trump was so proud of, had NAFTA did it and you
had then his USMCA. And so for about about 30 years we've been telling all the businesses, say we want you to distribute
your production across the US, Canada, and Mexico.
And now Trump is going to bring a screeching halt to that.
And while he gets everybody's attention for this, he's working on the crypto stuff in
the background.
He said, instead the terrorists are going to make cars and light trucks more expensive
and will likely reduce the number of cars made and sold in America.
The only winner is likely to be the federal government's tax coffers and Musk.
Americans will pay the money for the privilege of buying a car that the government dislikes
for arbitrary reasons.
Again, for Biden, it's, oh, I don't like your car because it burns gasoline.
For Trump, I don't like your car because it came from that country.
Immediately, he disputed his own staff's estimates of $100 million.
He came up with a much higher tax increase on Americans.
He says, I don't think ultimately we could probably get anywhere from $600 billion to
a trillion, he said.
I think we'll go from $600 billion to a trillion in he said. I think we'll go from 600 billion to a trillion in two years.
Just like Biden.
Yeah, you're going to pay more for this and you're going to have fewer choices,
but, and it's going to be painful, but Hey, it's worth it for my agenda.
Biden said that Trump said that they've got a slightly different agenda that
they're selling you, but they both don't care about your pain.
It's worth it to them.
If the goal of the tariffs is to draw more manufacturing in the US and the tariff revenue
would decline over time rather than increase, right?
But whatever the final figure, so in other words, he's saying, well, I think it's going
to start out of this and then it's going to get bigger.
Well then you're expecting that there's not going to be any domestic increase in production, that instead we're going to continue along this same
path and you're just gonna get more and more tax revenue because if people start
making this stuff here in America then that's going to cut out your revenue.
They said whatever the final figure turns out to be the new tariffs are a
significant disruption for the auto industry that employs more than 7
million people even before Wednesday night's announcement,
industry insiders projected lower sales and economic disruption.
So that's where we're headed with all of this stuff.
Cox Automotive projects that there will be 700,000
fewer cars sold in America.
You know, GM and Ford stock went down on this announcement.
A 4.3% decline from last year's total.
And history suggests that everything
is gonna get more expensive,
including even the domestically produced cars.
Because we saw the same thing happen when
Reagan did it Reagan
imposed import quotas on Japanese cars
The result was higher prices for cars made in Japan, of course, but also higher prices for cars made in America and Europe
Because they face less competition car makers simply started charging more
So the $100 billion
tax is likely not going to be the only cost incurred by these tariffs. So is it worth it to ask what
is the Trump administration trying to accomplish here? And what is a foreign car? If you've
distributed your production across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, if you have a BMW that's built in South
Carolina, is that a foreign car because the name on the hood?
What about a Toyota truck that is assembled in Tennessee?
What about a Ford that is built in Mexico with parts sourced from every corner of the globe and
taxed as they come back and forth?
Well, the bottom line is that they want to ban on private cars
And I think this is one of the reasons why Tesla is the big winner in this Now, the bottom line is that they want to ban on private cars.
And I think this is one of the reasons why Tesla is the big winner in this.
You know, there's not any company that sells cars in America that makes the cars 100% in
America except for Tesla.
What a coincidence.
Isn't that amazing?
And so while competitors like Ford and GM will see just with the parts that are going
back and forth, they'll see anywhere from $4,000 to $5,000 according to industry averages per vehicle,
even though they're building them largely in the U.S.
Again, if a car comes in, it's going to be much more than that, but he's not going to
have any of that.
And as I said, you know, we've seen the U.S. government hawking his cars as people are attacking the dealerships
because they don't like his politics.
As you see his sales in Europe tanking down 49%.
And you see the competition from the Japanese companies.
This has Elon Musk's fingerprints all over it.
And we know where this is all headed.
It's so effective.
And in the UK, they have gone down the path that all these vandals that just stop oil
people, the ones who are throwing paint on all the paintings and vandalizing everything,
they've now said, we're ending our campaign because the UK government has now adopted
what we wanted.
They're getting rid of the quote unquote fossil fuels.
So they're gonna get rid of the cars.
They're gonna make sure that you A, can't afford them.
That's a big part of what Trump is doing.
Big boost in the price of cars so you can't afford them.
You'll have to rent them.
Rent them by the ride.
And whether they use this excuse of,
well, we gotta save the planet from melting down,
or we gotta save American manufacturing,
either way, it comes out the same thing.
Ending private cars that are independent of the grid.
Well, Jack Lawson is waiting,
and I wanna get to him real quickly
on Rock fan Gregory Dish.
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I think I just told you.
On rumble, high boost. David, David, David, higher taxes is winning. Don't you know that? That's right. Yeah. We're so, I am so tired of winning in this particular way. I'm really
tired of it. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we're going to have joining us is going
to be Jack Lawson. Great to have him on again and great to have his book back in stock and
an updated website and many other books that his book back in stock and an updated
website and many other books that are now back in stock as well.
So we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with Jack Lawson.
Uh, and the new website is jacklawsonbooks.com and we'll talk about that when we come back.
You still get the civil defense manual.
Now it's back in stock and a big leeway as Trump would say. We'll be right back. So So So You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well welcome back and it's great to have Jack Lossom back, and it's even better to
have Civil Defense Manual back.
And it's not only back, but he's got a brand new website.
He's got new books that are there.
He's got a new sub stack as well.
He wrote this to me.
He says, people have been seeing the out of stock when they go to the website for so long.
He said, I think they stopped checking.
He said, would you show what we've got and show that Travis, show the shipment of books
that he's got there.
He said, we've got three tons of books and we're in the process of filling the backwaters.
He said, the outage of books has been a whopping four months and 10 days since all of this
DEI people had screwed this up at his distributor they told me
all of a sudden said oh we just realized we got no stock and why did you restock
on all this stuff so he's taking care of that he's got I guess you're doing the
the distribution itself Jack but the he's got a new website he's got more
books he's got a sub stack link and it's good to have him back thank you for
joining us Jack tell us a little bit about that.
Good to be in your show again, David.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Tell us a little bit about that.
Jack Lawson Books.
It's a great website and it's got a lot of different things there.
You got a couple of new books as well as Civil Defense Manual.
I wrote those books quite a while ago. One's about, one's my very first book.
It's a novel.
Sorry.
It's a novel.
My, my son calls it the encyclopedia.
It's a historical novel.
The other one is a book called the slaver's wheel about Colonel
Sully D Fontaine, who's like a father to me.
I met him by running across one of his friends in Africa.
The long and short of it is Amazon,
I call it the Communist Commissar Censoring Committee,
for some reason didn't like the content of my books,
and deleted my account.
Wow.
Something to the fact that my books didn't meet their criteria.
Well, they apparently didn't read the first one, but the long and short of it
is they're in the process of being printed.
They'll be up and running.
Uh, I have the civil defense back manual back.
I'm still astounded and dumbfounded
that they, them, or whatever the pronouns were
they were sending to me, they can't,
couldn't see when they pushed their cart by
to take orders that there weren't hundreds of books there.
There was nothing there.
So whoever they hired apparently has, uh, he's got
blinders on or can't count, uh, what I am in the
process of doing.
There is no civil defense system in this country.
That's right.
So I've started one.
I'm in the process of doing video streaming on
different books that people can look at on our
computer and we have what we call the Certified American Program. Why do I have
this? Because there is no civil defense. There's FEMA and everybody's got a
pretty good idea what they're capable of after a hurricane.
Another DEI group.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I get up in the morning, David, and I
starting to feel like one of those 21 million
Americans getting social security that's getting
close to 200 at Creekmore every time I get up.
But the long and short of it is that there's
nothing out there.
I have a lot of free resources if they go to www.jacklawsonbooks.com.
There's a lot of information on there. I'm putting more and more on every day.
I'm giving this away. Why? Because I'm more than interested in more than just selling books. I'm interested in the future of this country.
I had a talk with a very powerful person
yesterday, very wealthy person.
He is a Korean war veteran.
He's a retired Colonel.
He was an attorney for 35 years in the swamp and he was one of Trump's
security directors. And he says this next four years is going to be the most
tumultuous period in the history of this country since the Civil War. I've been
saying that for a long time and you know it's interesting because the Fourth
Turning, I don't know if you're familiar with that book by Strauss and Howe, but everybody talks about all these
different generations, you know, millennials, this and that, and the X generation, so forth.
And everybody's using all of their labels, but nobody wants to talk about the fact that
we're in the midst of a Fourth Turning right now, and we've got these next four years are
the tail end of it. These guys said in the early 1990s,
like 1992, 1993, they said something's going to happen worldwide in 2007, 2008, which is about
15 years ahead of when it happened, that'll be financial, that'll kick off the fourth turning,
and it'll probably finish up sometime around 2029. And lo and behold, the UN's got its 2030 world all planned out and all the rest of this stuff.
And all these fourth turnings are massive economic stuff, usually accompanied by a war.
And the previous two here, well, previous three in America were World War II and the
Great Depression prior to that, the Civil War prior to that, American Revolution.
So yeah, I agree.
It absolutely is there.
And anybody that's paying attention has got to see this and has got to start preparing.
And Civil Defense Manual is a key part of it.
You know, we talk about having money that's going to be outside of their system that's
physical, but you also need to be able to have skills as well as supplies.
And that's really where your book comes in. Yes, I don't think the general American public, well I know they don't.
The general American public thinks since number 47 has taken office, the new administration
is there, Musk is investigating and finding all of this money that was literally stolen.
Uh, it's so bizarre.
Some of the things they're spending it for that is hard to even remember them,
but these people are dug in like a North Carolina tick.
They are not going to go away very easily.
So I know what that's like.
Cause we used to live in North Carolina and we used to have to get those North
Carolina takes out of our kids.
like, because we used to live in North Carolina and we used to have to get those North Carolina takes out of our kids.
My son went to scout sniper school in the Marine Corps there and I bought him a new,
I bought him a stainless steel Marine Corps, what's called a K bar knife.
It's a common knife that carry you.
And I said, how's your knife holding up?
And he says, you mean the stainless
Stainless steel one dad. I said yeah that one he said well, there's nothing that stainless steel in North Carolina
And it anyway some some sailor and amphibious ships stole from him
The the long and short of it there's there's trouble coming. I just, I get a daily briefing.
I subscribe to something called Forward Observer.
And this morning, I couldn't count
all of the protests going on.
Now, two months ago, there were four or five.
It's over 200 now.
Wow.
And these are a test a large
share these are Tesla protests. These people just haven't gotten out in the
street yet they're throwing Molotov cocktails at dealerships but yeah they
haven't gotten out in the street. All we need is a trigger incident and they'll
be out in the street again. Oh, absolutely. And that's,
absolutely. That's what people have to try to prepare to protect themselves with, get together
with their neighbors and, uh, get to know their neighbors and get to talking about what are we
going to do if somebody comes in the neighborhood? That's right. Yeah. When you look at the way that
they settle their grievances, we've seen this with them
in the wake of the Supreme Court abortion decision.
Why they do?
They started throwing Molotov cocktails in crisis pregnancy centers or churches or vandalism
or things like that, and that's what we're seeing.
We're seeing vandalism even – and it's so misdirected.
It's not even going after – you know, some of them have burned up dealerships and charging
stations, which again, is not an appropriate protest at all.
But they have gone after people just because they've got a Tesla.
They don't know what the politics of that person even is.
And they've shown pictures of some of the people who've had their cars vandalized.
One of them was a woman in a wheelchair and they vandalized her car.
They don't know or care what
her politics are and that's what we're looking at that kind of insanity that can come after
anybody you don't have to do anything to get them offended they can become offended by
the by nothing I've got a comment here on rumble from Dustin Helme said I just bought
the books so hoping that they would come back in stock soon. So now you're shipping, right?
Correct.
Yeah.
We bought a shipping system,
the computers we needed and we're doing it ourselves.
I mean, like you're saying.
Well, that's the message of your book, isn't it?
You gotta do it yourself.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't rely on anyone else, you're on your own.
That's right.
I think that
people lose sight of the insanity of these people, the corruption, yes, in
their minds, their logic. I know I have three of them in my family. 61
blood and adopted. I've got three of them that basically turned Minnesota, did a large share of it into what
it is right now.
And I was astounded to see, I mean, how many more governors and bureaucrats do we have
that are like this governor of Minnesota?
Oh, I agree.
You have a Chinese Communist Party office in
St. Paul, Minnesota. I read that the other day and I was just floored. Well I've got
people in our family and of course they're typically they're involved in
education because that's really where the mind virus is inculcated in people
these indoctrination centers and it only gets worse if you go through it and then
you get right back out and come back in as a teacher and start teaching again it
seems like I don't know yeah it's it's they can't tie their own shoes they've
been 500 miles from home but I used to I just don't bother to talk to them anymore
their minds are so screwed up you you can't even reason with them there's a
saying the inmates are running the asylum.
Well they were under 46 now, Trump 47.
They're not running it right now
and they are like spoiled children.
They're angry.
They're looking to get their pound of flesh from someone.
And that's the American public.
That's a traditional.
You know, one thing I I really like to dispel,
I want the psychological operations training.
It's the British version of Fort Bragg, special forces.
And one of the first things they do
is make sure people think you're bigger than you are.
I'm convinced this is only about 15% of the
population that thinks this way and that's justified as a logical statement
because of the election results last time. So the long and short of it is is
they're not 50% they're 15%. That's my belief. And I think that is true you know
I 5% with their sympathizers but 15%. I agree And I think that is true. You know, I 5% with their sympathizers,
but 15%. I agree. And I think that's true in so many different areas that they want
to look bigger than they really are. I remember the story going back to the Civil War of the
early days of Civil War. There's a Confederate general and he was vastly outnumbered by all
these people. And so there was a little clearing there where they could see the troops and other places where they couldn't see him.
He just marched his troops around in a circle and they thought he had a much
larger army and they held off attacking him until he gets some reinforcements.
But I think that's really what we're.
That's called the indirect approach.
I have that in this book.
Good.
Yeah.
Basically not having contact, but there, but you read history about strategies
and there's some huge armies
that totally outnumbered a defending force.
And a defending force in one case
marched around in circles
with this heavily armed unit following them
till they wore themselves out. And then the little unit attacked him and beat him you know and
it's it's a number of different simple tactics I have I make this book so
people can understand what goes through the mind of people that are on the
battlefield because if things go crazy which which they're already crazy, but if they get
to have civil unrest, you're gonna have to use things
like this to defeat and hold your area
to keep them from burning your house down.
First they'll ask for food, then they'll demand food,
then they'll kick your door down,
and in the process probably kill you and your
family, and turn your family and you into toast, burning your house down.
And you've had experience with that, and with the Marxists in Africa, and things like that,
and certainly, you know, the other books that you've got there, the subtitle of that one
was the Slaver's Wheel,, subtitle was the Green Berets story
that was classified mission in Africa.
It's very interesting in the Congo, very interesting to see these stories there as well, but that's
where you draw your experience from.
Travis was saying as we're talking about the college stuff, he says, yeah, when you pay
those expensive tuition fees in college, you're literally buying into the propaganda.
They're going to have their way with you.
But everybody is pushing towards war now, it seems like.
And the Europeans, even as there's talk about peace in Ukraine, they don't want to have
it.
Zelensky is saying he doesn't want to have it and Europe of course is pushing on that
and the Trump administration continues to push them to rearm.
Germany is talking about spending well over a trillion dollars which is so out of character
for Germany.
They've been so jealous of staying out of debt and here they're going to saddle themselves
with over a trillion dollars worth of debt so they can rebuild a military, as one person's commentary yesterday
I talked about.
The guy said, didn't we do that before once?
How did that work out?
He said, we just always have the Germans screaming about the Weimar Republic and hyperinflation.
And we saw what happened when they went into massive debt and built a massive army.
Do we really want to do that again? But you've got the European officials now telling people well
You need to get 72 hours worth of food and water and things like that
They're not even telling people anywhere close to what they need to be able to survive
They need a lot more than that. I don't know where this war thing is gonna go. I know that
your listeners Should know I went through nuclear weapons training when I was in the
American Air Force and I actually was the one in my squadron with the most
electronics training so yours truly was sitting on top of the W-40 thermonuclear bomb with my butt right on
the thing like Slim Pickens. Arm in and disarming the thing. Yeah well I wasn't, I
didn't have a cowboy hat but. Let's make sure you don't hit the release door on it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No this thing was in a shelter. It was in a missile shelter.
And, uh, so I went through training on the
mad doctrine, which mad stands for MAD
stands for mutual assured destruction.
Absolute lunacy.
I think I got depressed from it.
I couldn't think about anything else for the longest time and how crazy it would be
now that's
Nuclear war is still a strong possibility. I go through in my book how to survive it. It's quite simple
There's two rules you go by the 710 rule and the inverse square rule
I'm not gonna explain them
but in the book it tells you simply what you have to do. It is survivable. People
think that every nuclear explosion is like Chernobyl. It's gonna be forever. It
is not gonna be forever. It's gonna burn off. Where I live in the Southwest, if they bombed Los Angeles, by the time that
gets to my house fall out, it would be one tenth of the amount of radiation coming off.
You can protect. It's very survivable. And you don't need gas masks, Geiger counters,
all this stuff. It's quite easy to survive against it, but we're
possibly depending, I don't know, the Europeans don't have very much as far as any military.
They sent all their stuff to Ukraine for the Russians to destroy. I'm hoping. With drones,
yeah, for the most part they take low-tech drones and wipe out the expensive $200 drone they destroy a 50 million dollar tank you know and it shows the
fallacy of American military equipment you know we spend ten times as much for
something that doesn't work and the other side spends one tenth of what we
spend and they've got very effective weapons. Yes. Yes, that's true. Yeah. They need your book in Europe.
We need to get the word out to them. As a matter of,
I got a lot of people who bought the coin all over the world.
They everybody needs to have this book and you put it out in a two
volume book and it's physical because that's really key.
And a lot of these disasters people
are not going to have internet service. I mean we just saw that in Western North
Carolina with the you know other places like that where the natural disaster
comes even if it's a natural disaster usually you don't have electricity so
it's good to have that it's good to have that knowledge it's good to set up those
skills to have those relationships in place before something happens. Yes, and I tell people in the front of the book to get a large ziplock bag, throw a candle
and some matches in there because you might be reading by candlelight.
I put the book in large font so it's easy to read in low light conditions.
And you know, there's trouble coming.
People need to do one thing,
and that's store food and store water.
And that's the biggest thing that I talk about to people
is storing food and water and life-sustaining medicines. There's all
kinds of companies out there if you want to learn to shoot. I've got huge amounts of material
in the book as far as surviving a gun battle. Again, your readers should know that I was
in a foreign legion anti-terrorist unit in a guerrilla war in Africa for two and a half years and I
Put my experiences and I didn't survive because it was a good soldier. I call I call I've got a story
I got to tell you about a little later, but I I've got
Stories in the book just to break it out
One of them is my excellent black African chef. And he was a
guy, he was a guy in my commando unit. And it's, it's just, it, it blows me away when
I think back of that. How many times the good Lord pulled me out and I didn't use to think it back then but like a friend
of mine said the other day said Lawson you two Bible study groups what's going
on and I go to some they're they're combat veterans and I I really enjoy
these people I don't even know if I like some of them, but I trust every one of them to
watch my back and
I I'm just
astounded by
What is in the good book? This is my second read the first one went on when my mom
Told me to go to Sunday school
with the threat of waterboarding me if I didn't.
Anyway, I got to divert and tell you something that happened.
My mother-in-law was in, my wife is from Africa, she's British, place called Rhodesia, which
is Zimbabwe now.
We got her mother out of there, her father died, and we got her to South Africa.
She lived there for four years.
Then that started going down the toilet, and it's just, I think Trump said, used the word
shithole.
Anyway, that's what they are.
It's just absolutely they've destroyed the country,
not because they're black, because the communists are running. That's right.
Yeah. And it's, it's just putting undue, uh,
pressure and suffering on both black and white over there.
And of course the communists always love to divide and conquer. They'll divide you by economic class or they'll do it by race. And so that is really what they're
working on and the same thing here. Absolutely. So we get my mother-in-law, six years ago
we get her to the United States and we get her, we sponsor her, which we're allowed to
do. And we get her over here.
I have to understand the British.
I've often said Americans make good citizens, British make good subjects
because, uh, it's the bottom line. She's British.
She's a beautiful woman in her mid eighties, uh, aerobics
instructor, very fit. Two years ago, uh, she got all the COVID shots
because the government said get the COVID shots.
And the Brits do pretty much what the
government tells you to do.
They're very compliant with the government.
They believe that they got their best
interests in mind, which anybody who's taken
history class apparently failed it.
If they think the
government's gonna do anything good for you.
There was an excellent, let me interject there, there was an excellent animated film I remember
back in the 1980s or 90s called When the Wind Blows.
And it was this animated film and this British couple and it's a nuclear war and they're
going by the government's handout as to what's going to happen.
And so throughout this whole thing they're so incredibly naive and you're watching them slowly die
because everything the government told them to do was wrong.
But yeah, when you say they'll follow the government, whatever the government says,
make me think of that if people have not seen that.
Yeah, that's exactly what they do.
You know, they do that
in just about everything.
So we get my mother-in-law over here and
she stays between our house and the other sister,
my wife's sister's house.
Uh, we give her living quarters, we feed her,
take care of her.
And, uh, she got all the COVID shots because they said to get the COVID
shots. And then all of a sudden her toes started turning black. We took her in, I got madder than
hell at her. I said, you're going to get gangrene. Uh, we took her to a doctor after three different
doctors. Well, we don't know what it is. Uh, so they gave her some antibiotics.
Coincidentally, the clots went away.
Her toes are getting filled with blood clots.
Yeah.
So she goes from that to two years later, all of her toes turned black on a right
foot while they removed them all.
And they had three vascular surgeons in there,
kept calling vascular surgeons in,
because I think they knew what was going on.
It was a result.
One of them finally told us this,
but it was a COVID vaccine.
Yeah.
So then they took her right toes off,
then they took her left toes off,
they started turning black.
Then the next thing we knew two months later, they removed her right leg up to mid-thigh
Hmm, and then another month later, they removed her left leg all the way to her hip
the fear was gangrene from these clots and
My wife and I know exactly what it is. But now we got a call yesterday,
they're going to take her right hand off. You know, it's so upsetting because this woman
is it's like she's being tortured. She is probably and people out there that have mother-in-law's
guys like me that don't like them. She's the perfect mother-in-law. She's my little Jewish I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, the country but finally we had a doctor say it's caused by the COVID. Now I suppose he could get
fired for that but like Robert Kennedy Jr. says we need to have a national discussion on this thing.
It's people, the doctors are definitely afraid to say anything. Well he needs to stop it. He's in a
position now where he could stop it. You know, we don't need any more data.
We need somebody who's going to take action on it.
He needs to do something to stop that.
It's just unconscionable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I guess there's people out there in universities and institutions that are
still telling you to go out and get a COVID, get the tense vaccine.
This is absolute insanity.
Uh, we've had friends die from a 33 years old weight lifters,
fit all of a sudden, go to bed on Tuesday night, Wednesday morning, their room temperature.
Don't smoke, don't drink, don't take any drugs, legal or illegal, and they die of a heart attack.
How often did that happen before? Now they're doing, there have been kids in school, in high school and even younger, have
to take electrocardiograms in order to be able to participate. That's never happened
before. And you know, this has been going on for the longest time. It's just watching
this roll out in slow motion and nobody has the courage to stand up and do anything about
it in government. And it appears to be that they have to essentially take an oath of loyalty to the pharmaceutical
companies in order to get any kind of position in there.
You saw what happened with the one guy, Dave Walden.
They replaced him now with somebody who is fully on board with all vaccines, including
COVID stuff and is going to push us towards AI being inserted into health.
She's got deep connections into the intelligent stuff.
So yeah, people have to do this on their own.
Yeah, this is so upsetting.
My wife has been crying here all day.
You know, what's my mother-in-law gonna end up with?
No arms, no legs.
Well, it's just horrible.
It's just, it's atrocious.
I don't know if you know anything about this. I read something to
the effect one of the whistleblowers from a pharmaceutical company that was involved in
making these vaccines says that the end of 2025 there's going to be a cascading mass of people
dying. He said there's some kind of time clock. What do you know about that?
I don't know, but I know when you're talking about blood clots and things like that, because I have
AFib and there's a chance of that causing a stroke, that I don't want to take the pharmaceutical
anticoagulants and things like that, and I don't know with these clots if it would be successful, because a lot of these clots when they have done autopsies, you know, they find that it's this white fibrous stuff, but there are some things out there like
Lambrokinase and
Natakinase that are natural
anticoagulants that I don't know if that would help her or not, but I'm not a doctor
but I that's the kind of stuff that I take instead of taking their really dangerous
pharmaceutical anticoagulants, because they always
have some horrific side effect.
Since we last talked to you, had one of my sons
was given an incredibly dangerous, concentrated antibiotic
when he had an issue, and could have given him something
like azithromycin. Instead they gave him this fluorochloroquinalone and it's a floxin poison
that has been going back to Cipro. It's been going on for decades and the FDA won't do
anything to stop it. And so, you know, he was bedridden for months and he is still not really able to walk much.
And it's just completely destroyed his life.
And that's an antibiotic, you know?
And so that's the key thing, you know, is all of this pharmaceutical stuff that is out
there is just, it's poison.
Yeah, they've been bought off the whole thing is our money going to people that
are running things like the FDA.
Yeah, they go from there to be a board director for $2 million a year.
They've got all kinds of plants to get in the agency they left all kinds of contacts
of authority, basically they're a
conduit to get things done that shouldn't be done.
That's right.
I say that FDA stands for free to do anything.
Rather than regulating these companies, they leave them free to do anything they wish,
make money, and then, hey, when I get out of this position, I'll join you.
Which is what we saw happen
with the previous heads of the FDA under Trump.
Both of them, one of them goes to Moderna,
the other one goes to Pfizer.
They greased all that stuff, so yeah, it's bad.
Yeah, I strongly recommend any of your listeners
that are inclined to think that this COVID vaccine,
10th booster is gonna do them any good.
Do not get them.
I've read that there's some type of
nanobot they're coming out with.
God only knows that that's gonna do with your body,
but it's supposed to clear the spike proteins from your body.
I don't know, I'm not a doctor either,
but I am getting very
disturbed with what I feel is a lack of ethics.
Literally a lack of morals in the medical community. Oh, it's gone. It's just horrible.
I had questions about this from the very beginning.
I just played a clip this last week of an RN who is suffering from this and she, her
body is still producing the spike protein 1500 days later.
And I said that from the very beginning.
I said, you know, when Moderna comes, Trump sets them up in a little presentation, how
long is it going to take you?
No, that's too long.
Well, I can do it faster.
No, that's still too long.
And he finally gets to the other guys at the end where he's got this all programmed out and they say, well, we can do it right now. We can turn your body into a
vaccine manufacturing facility. And so when I looked at the way they described the way this
thing worked, I said, how do you turn this off? Well, it turns out you don't. And so that's one
of the key issues that's happening with it. Yeah. And you go back and look at deagle.com.
I mean, these people had the stuff all planned out, I think.
Yeah. They're coming out with a lot of injectables
to replace medicines, at least the VA is,
and I refuse to take them.
I know if I have a adverse reaction to a pill they give me,
I can quit taking it that day.
But once you get two weeks of the pill in you,
how do you get it out of your body
if you're having a problem with it, you know?
That's right, and all the stuff that they do
is just getting more and more concentrated.
I mean, even like the antibiotics that are there.
On Rumble, I have Mav2022 says,
one of my best friends just dropped dead on a Zoom call
because of those clots.
Wow. It truly is amazing.
But when you're talking about, yeah, go ahead.
No, we'll see where this goes,
but the insanity is still out there.
I've got an African American friend
because I was in Zimbabwe and she's from there and
This is how crazy things are getting
She put a comment about it's good to see
Doge and Ellen Musk
Finding out all of the money that's literally been stolen from people
so The next thing is she gets a comment
from somebody that had an Asian Indian sounding name.
And they said, they apparently looked into her Facebook
account and found out she was from Africa.
And this comment was, well, go back to Africa
and take Ellen must with you
so
She got mad. This is unsolicited. It's just a provocative
Comment and she said we assuming his lady was from India. Well, why don't you go back to India?
You're not wanted here. So the next thing is the person that put the provocative statement deleted it.
So you couldn't see it.
Found out where this woman worked, got hold of her company.
Her boss fired her.
She fired, they fired her before they talked to her.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
And so she had a big to do with them.
She said, you don't even know, you're only getting half the story.
So anyway, the long and short of it is, is she went to another company,
they hired her. They said, you know,
we've got another person that had the exact same thing happen to them.
They just want to work here. And it was a Muslim woman. And so,
uh, went to work here. It was a Muslim woman. And so this got to be a real circus and I told her, I said, you know, I closed my Facebook account, get your stuff back, get off of it.
And it's just gotten to be, I call it, you know, maybe this isn't something you agree
with, but I call it Satan's computer
system.
He literally antagonizes people to the point that after this happened, I'm talking to another
author Matt Bracken down in Florida, talked to him for an hour and a half last Sunday.
And he he's an expert on this because he's been suspended or kicked off everybody's website and he said
Jack that is a bot. I said, what do you mean? He said they are paying people
To go out and send these bots out. They they aren't even human but they have a human overseer and
They're just trying to stir up as much trouble said left-wing lunatics, you know again
The inmates are running the asylum
Well, and it's only gonna get worse because we're gonna have artificial intelligence
I'm gonna go out and make these determinations about you based on your content
that's on social media and they will label or stigmatize you and
And it won't just be that it'll be geospatial intelligence that they've been working on since the late
And it won't just be that, it'll be geospatial intelligence that they've been working on since the late 1990s, the fastest growing part of intelligence where they look at your
patterns and other things like that, just like they did the people who were in Washington,
D.C. on January the 6th.
They put a geofence around that, but they can look at that and correlate that with their
surveillance techniques and they can determine what your politics are, what your religion
is and all the rest of this stuff.
And if they don't like it, then they can come after you.
That's gonna be the world that we're going to live in.
And that's gonna be an essential part
of preparation and survival as well.
That's going to be, I guess,
what we call that information awareness.
Because they want total information awareness,
so we have to be aware of what information
they want to get from us, right?
One of my friends used to be one of the big mucky muck directors of Department of Homeland
Services and he was telling me about the surveillance they were doing back, well, he quit in 2019,
he said the things that were going on there, he just didn't want
to stay there anymore. Oh yeah. He said they were bordering on being treasonous. Yes. And
so I think they passed that border a long time ago. Yeah. It's a, yeah. Things are just
going further. He said is beyond your comprehension. Heveillance, he said, is beyond your comprehension.
He said, and he said, I quit six years ago.
And he said, I don't even know what it's like now.
But this is going to move from a keyboard or AI to the Tesla,
it's gone, and to the streets at some point.
This is far from over.
These people are not going to give up and they've
got a lot of money behind them. I often wonder how much this money has disappeared is sitting
in slush funds. I know one Baptist group, it was a church group and I'm not beating
up on Baptist, but they got a $10.7 million grant.
I guess the money's just given to them.
And four years later, after the Biden administration,
this group had over $800 million in a slush fund.
How much of that is going on in the country?
Somebody's funding this stuff, even though Trump's cutting it off. The fact that he cuts it off, I don't
know, do they need congressional approval? Where's this going to go? Is it going to stay
cut off or?
Well, you know, you just had a situation like that. It was a charitable aid that was being
spent by Samaritan Ministries. That's Franklin Graham's thing. and they were supposed to be reimbursed by USAID, which I've always
thought is just synonymous with the CIA because it is. But anyway, a judge comes back and says,
no, you can't cut that funding. And so then they were able to get that money. That money was not
going to go to them and then that became a news story. But here's the thing. A lot of people want
to excuse what Trump did. They'll always say, well, he didn't do it.
It was the governors who did.
No, he paid them to do it.
And that's the way the presidents always operate.
They don't want to give a direct order because people will challenge that in court with the
10th Amendment.
So what they do is they bribe and they blackmail people for the money.
So it's amazing to me to see that these judges are pulling back Trump not spending money,
right? That's the kind of interest,
Congress can allocate the money,
but the executive does not have to spend it.
Trump has used it as a weapon to spend or to not spend.
Obama has done the same thing.
Biden has done, they all do that.
They all say, well, I'm gonna cut off
your title nine funding if you don't put the boys
in the girls bathroom.
They all do that.
And yet now you've got these judges out there saying that you have to give the money out on USAID. It's crazy.
Or they put an order out send the two astronauts back into space. You know, the two they just
rescued. It's absolute lunacy. I think they need to close some of these judgeships and just
Shut them down. They I can't believe they've got that many
Judges that are supposed to be
Impartial that are so political but that's that's the point in the case
I'd like to go over a couple of things sure as far as
This book
My number one preaching point again is store food and water
store life the same life sustainable medicines
I've got a list of things that people go to that they can look into it
It's what I call my new home for the Civil Defense Manual JackLawsonBooks.com but I would like people to look at what is in the
Civil Defense Manual yes I think they'll find literally the A to Z of survival if survival. If you know what's in this book and you can get the cooperation of your neighbors
or as I know some people have their own private security force and that is this. They run
into like-minded people, young guys, most of them looking for Afghan and Iraqi vets,
and they say bring your wife, your girlfriend, your kids, whatever, bring them to our house.
You're gonna have to sleep on the floor,
but we'll have food and water for you.
And they pile enough food up to where they can take care
of four or five different people.
The point that I make in my book, which is a
cast and stone, I don't recommend people going out and going remote. That's just
asking for problems. I liken it to this. People got to think the last time they
went camping with their kids and they got out there and what they forgot which was just about everything
The long and shorter thing is if people go remote, there's another thing wherever they go
There's gonna be some people close by
Eventually these people who are living out there because they don't want to be around people are gonna see
This family that's out there as nothing but
rodents potentially they're going to be over to their house asking for food and water and
they're eventually going to probably try to take it now outside of storing food in the
house and staying in your neighborhood which I advocate you have way more resources in
your neighborhood and so you're talking about this in terms of, you know, somebody has a bug out bag and,
you know, they've got maybe some remote location that they hardly ever go to.
And so, you know, if something happens, maybe if it's a natural disaster, that's a good
plan.
But if it's, you know, something else, that's not necessarily a good plan because there's
a lot of risk on the travel as well as once they get there they don't know anybody right
point is david
how you gonna get out of some of these metro areas you're not going to be able
to get out of there that's right uh... los vegas police did a
study i told you about this once before
they randomly stopped one thousand vehicles most somebody is really
impaired
they knew they were drinking or down drugs
They didn't do anything to them, but they did one thing and one thing only how much gas you got in your car
And they came up with those thousand cars an average of three eighths of one tank a little over a quarter
Of a tank of gasoline now you're gonna go out of town a hundred miles
How far are you gonna get
before the freeway looks like a parking lot from people running out of gas, cars
breaking down, general traffic. We had an experience. How are you gonna get to your
bug out location? You're not. We had an experience with that. We went up one
just before Thanksgiving once and we were going up to Niagara Falls and so
we were going through Buffalo where they have a lot of snow and they had a record snowfall
for a 24-hour period and it happened all at once. And so even though the people there
have a lot of snow removal equipment, even though they're experienced with it, and even though you
got a lot of people who've got four-wheel drive SUVs or whatever,
the roads got blocked.
It just took a little, one person who is like,
oh, it's coming down really fast, I gotta get home.
They get stuck because they got a little tiny car.
Then another person with a little tiny car gets stuck.
And before you know it, the road was completely,
we got stuck in that situation,
we eventually got out of it
because we picked up a guy who lived there,
but the, and he took us through
some back roads and stuff like that.
But I saw how quickly that happened, not because of gas but because they didn't have the appropriate
car to be able to get through it and none of the snow removal equipment could get there.
So that's exactly right.
People are going to run out of gas and everybody is going to get stuck trying to get out of
the city.
As Travis said, you're not going to be able to escape from New York are you
well say you do get out of the city you got your bug out bag 72 hour bag a lot
of people call it what are you gonna do after 72 hours you can maybe stretch
that bag out if you have the discipline in the family to five or six days but
that's about it.
Then you're gonna be looking for water
and you're gonna be looking for food.
And like I put in a civil defense manual, treating water.
You're gonna look at water that looks like
it's out of some kind of a beer commercial.
It's so clear, crystal clear, but you drink it,
it's gonna be like some water I drank in Africa,
it had a dead monkey in it. I didn in Africa that had a dead monkey in it.
I didn't know it had a dead monkey in,
till one of the guys removed the pump cover,
or the float cover from the thing,
and I wish I hadn't drank it.
The black guys with me, they're all peachy
because they're used to drinking stuff like that.
Me, I won't tell you the story, it was ghastly,
what happened to me the next couple days.
And it took me over month to get rid of this
It was maybe dysentery. So the water is gonna be an issue. The food's gonna be an issue
You can get books
And I recommend people have this even if they stay in their neighborhood on wild edibles
I've got all this stuff in the book
If people go on my website and simply look at some of the free resources
I'll tell you what you have to do for one thing
People have no idea how important sanitation is
That's what I call
That there's a deadly two sisters
That are diseases that if you don't have sanitation,
and I'm not talking about taking care of your garbage, I'm talking about people's bowel movements and urination, it's got to be taken care of. You have to do it in specific places. It cannot get
into water supplies. You also have to bury
your cans, your containers and stuff because you got to remember you're out in the wild.
You're not in your area. You're in wildlife jungle area, literally. I don't care where
you go in this country. I can go out in the desert here and I'm in wildlife area. There's
coyotes out there. There's mountain lions out there, there's all kinds
of issues and they're looking for something to eat too. Now people can get a lot of this and the
free resources and I encourage people to go into jacklossandbooks.com and look at some of this stuff,
read some of this stuff. People think everything's gonna go on.
One of my favorite pictures in my book
is a picture of a beautiful subdivision
and it's winding street and all these picture perfect homes.
And the other half of the meme is an armored vehicle
and three guys firing their rifles.
And the captions say this,
this is what normal stability looks like.
And then it says, but this is what
base humanity behavior looks like.
The guys firing the weapons.
And that's, we're so fortunate in this country. I feel like an insurance salesman trying to sell an intangible
because people think, Oh, turn the water tap on water's coming out.
That may or may not happen if we have enough problems in this country.
That's right.
Yeah.
You're like an insurance salesman trying to sell life insurance to a healthy
25 year old, uh, because, but, uh, what he doesn't know is that he's got cancer, you know, and there's a
cancer in this country. Regardless of what you see happening right now, we know
the direction that this is likely going to take and that's the real issue.
You're trying to sell insurance to people who are not aware that there's a
really bad disease that is going around.
And that's the key part of it.
Yeah.
Yeah, that bad disease going around
is corrupted logic circuits in people's minds.
You know, the ones that are.
But we went through this before.
When Trump got in the last time,
the survival business just went on hold with people.
That's right.
They weren't interested.
Even if...
This time he's in, he's changing things.
And because he's changing things, there's going to be a pushback and we haven't even
seen it yet.
That's right.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's always that way.
Whenever a Democrat gets in, everybody starts buying guns.
And when a Republican gets in, nobody buys any guns or ammunition or things like that.
And it doesn't necessarily, nothing is necessarily changed.
And so, I just saw, I didn't get to it today,
but there was an article that the ATF has got
like a honeypot trap trying to put up a website
and talking about how they're gonna,
hey, you wanna buy this illegal item?
And then once somebody bites on that that they come swooping in on them
You know, so that kind of stuff is still going on people think oh that that isn't an issue because now Trump is in power
Far from it's good. It's gonna take him all of four years to get rid of most of those people
yeah, if he even wants to
Yeah, and if the
If the Democrat or the left gets back into power, they'll fully reverse
everything right away.
Exactly.
Yeah.
If he takes it all out by executive order, they'll put it all back in by executive order
next time it comes around.
So you better prepare, uh, as if it's not going to go away because if it does, if any
of this stuff even does go away, it'll only be temporary.
Yeah.
Well, at least we haven't seen what I've seen
in some countries and that's the car bomb.
I've been in two places where, two different countries,
Northern Ireland and Rhodesia, where car bombs are set off.
30, 40 people killed and we haven't seen that
and we haven't, the biggest thing I've seen,
the biggest thing. Not yet, anyway.
Yeah, not yet.
The biggest Achilles heel I believe is
our vulnerable infrastructure.
Shoot a hole through a transformer at a power relay station
and you're down for the count.
It's too much, I explain it in the book
why this is so critical,
why we also probably have a big threat with the EMP.
At some point, Putin's probably gonna call
the German prime minister and say,
hey, you know that city Dresden
that was fire bombed in World War II?
Well, we're gonna send a hypersonic missile
over there with a conventional warhead, but it's going to be a big one. And so why don't you
evacuate that city? If they attack and get in troops on the ground over there, that place could
go up in flames again. I don't know what we would do as a response, but yeah. Oh yeah. Well, you know, remember it was like a day or two after Trump became president, he had
that Stargate thing, right?
Where he brings in Larry Ellison and he says, you know, our grid is really old and it's
very vulnerable.
Uh, so you guys need to set up your own power plant right next to, you know, your own, uh,
source of power right next to your manufacturing facility.
And it's like, Oh, so you're not going to do anything to fix the grid or to help its vulnerability to an EMP attacker. That's nice to
know that you're not even interested in it. You're going to tell all your pals to set up
their own private power source. But yeah, that's the way this is all going.
And again, anybody who trusts government, that's a real concern. Overall, I've said
the problem with Trump
is that he put a big pacifier in everybody's mouth the first term. Now he's putting trust
in, and that's the big concern. Well, thank you for joining us, Jack. We're out of time,
but everybody go to JackLawsonBooks.com. He's got links there to take you to his sub stack.
You can see free resources there. He's got other books
as well. And Civil Defense Manual is in stock. And I guess I can still get there with the
old email address or old website address. But Civil Defense Manual, one of your best
resources you can find. Thank you so much for joining us.
You're welcome. Thank you, David. Thank you.
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