The David Knight Show - Fri Episode #2037: States Fight Back: Tennessee and Louisiana Nullify Federal Tyranny
Episode Date: June 20, 2025[01:11:09 – 01:16:00] — Constitutional Crisis: Legislative Nullification of Federal Power Discussion of Tennessee and Louisiana bills that would criminalize enforcement of federal laws like gun co...ntrol and vaccine mandates, framing the actions as a peaceful constitutional counter to federal overreach.[01:17:08 – 01:20:37] — Weaponized Climate Fear and Legalized Geoengineering Critique of climate change panic as a tool of control, highlighting federal legalization of atmospheric geoengineering and environmental manipulation without public consent.[01:24:19 – 01:26:52] — Rebranding the Police State for the Right Warns that the police state is being rebranded to appeal to conservatives using the border crisis as a Trojan horse for total surveillance and military-style control.[01:27:47 – 01:30:34] — Theater of Impeachment and Manufactured Outrage Describes calls for Biden’s impeachment as a scripted distraction with no real consequences, likening it to WWE politics where both parties serve the same agenda.[01:44:14 – 01:48:07] — Breaking Trump’s Psychological Hold on the Right Analyzes how Trump’s narrative control has become a psychological barrier preventing conservatives from opposing tyranny, even as he pushes policies like red flag laws and mass surveillance.[02:59:00 – 03:00:57] — Disillusionment with Trump’s Broken Promises Expresses frustration over Trump’s failure to deliver on anti-war and anti-surveillance promises, likening the betrayal to the recurring Charlie Brown football gag.[03:20:13 – 03:24:32] — 14th Amendment, Transgender Rulings, and Legal Consistency Discusses recent Supreme Court support for Tennessee’s ban on child gender transitions, arguing the Equal Protection Clause requires applying child-protection laws equally, including to unborn children.[03:36:15 – 03:40:27] — Trump, Powell, and the Inflation Game Breaks down how Trump’s push for lower interest rates is tied to refinancing government debt and trade optics, warning this would inflate the money supply and worsen economic instability.[03:42:02 – 03:45:19] — US-Backed Atrocities in Gaza Covers antiwar.com’s report on dozens of Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes, including children, and emphasizes US complicity in the suffering through funding and military support.[03:47:44 – 03:52:11] — Trump’s Immigration Enforcement and Constitutional Overreach Criticizes the Trump administration’s immigration raids, calling them unconstitutional, coercive, and akin to quota-driven Soviet enforcement schemes.[03:56:12 – 03:58:48] — Constitutional Breakdown of Federal Immigration Power Explains Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution to argue that the federal government has no authority to police immigration without explicit state invitations, and likens Trump’s actions to George Washington's unconstitutional Whiskey Rebellion suppression. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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Let's see what's on tap for the program everybody.
We're looking at this.
First, the big story.
Trump to wait two weeks to quote, decide whether to unilaterally use your tax money to attack Iran? Hmm, I'm curious
about that, aren't you? That's strange. Not only is it completely unethical and not only is it
based on a lie, but also it breaches the constitution and he should be impeached for that. But we'll
continue. Then we've got Cory Booker exploding.
Something I actually wanted to cover last night
on Liberty conspiracy and I didn't get to do it.
I covered part of this story on immigration.
I mean, on the transmutilation story.
Cory Booker explodes over the Supreme Court
okaying the Tennessee ban on transmutilation of minors.
Now we discussed some of this when it comes to
the dimension of the 14th Amendment equal protection clause and if you look
at the decision they did discuss the 14th Amendment equal protection clause
in it. Very clear, pretty simple to understand even for a kid but Cory
Booker doesn't seem to get it even though he swears no to the Constitution.
So we'll talk about that now he freaked out on it. We'll also discuss one of
the major breaking stories in California. ICE denies trying to gain access to Dodger Stadium
while the LA Dodgers management actually proves that ICE lied about it. That's right. The LA Dodgers were approached, to use the passive voice,
the ICE people approached the LA Dodgers trying to gain entrance to Dodger Stadium and to roam
around the parking lot. And the Dodgers said, no, thank you. You can't come here. This is our
property and you're not allowed here. You don't have a proper warrant because the
ICE people don't use real warrants. They use these things
called administrative warrants from their own ICE courts, which
are not real courts. And again, the word immigration isn't in
the Constitution. It's not a federal issue. It's a state
issue. So as Gavin Newsom has said, you're not welcome here, so did the LA Dodgers.
ICE denied that they tried to get in there.
And guess what?
About a minute after they said that,
somebody posted video of them in their trucks,
trying to get there.
We'll show you what it looks like.
Then we'll talk the climate cult crying
over the collapse of solar and EVs
after fed subsidies are said to end
and our mind meld guest, Eric Peters is going to be with us everybody. I can't wait to see
Eric. Hey Russians, you got to fix one thing over there. Can you do that for me guys? Thank
you very much. Thanks Russians. Yes. Excellent. Okay. So let's get into a couple of things.
First off, if you get the opportunity, I welcome you to go to my ex feed and this is what I've mentioned
First off for something kind of fun before we get into our newsflash
Here it is everybody. There's my little ex feed with me holding up a book called chiral mad that contained one of my stories
Here is my poll
for Liberty Conspiracy later tonight if you want to join us or you can just vote in the
poll over at AtGuard Goldsmith. For our Bad Attitude Award tonight on Liberty Conspiracy
at 6 on Rumble and here on X, whom would you pick? See, I even use the proper pronoun
and it's singular. It's not they.
Donald Trump, although you'll see one of the options is multiple people.
Donald Trump for claiming he can unilaterally take our cash to bomb people.
That's number one.
Number two, the GOP majority in Congress for not co-sponsoring Thomas Massey's War Powers
Resolution.
Nobody in the GOP joined him.
And by the way, he would not have supported military action.
Good for him.
Or number three, ICE for lying about their unconstitutional
and immoral attempt to root around Dodger Stadium.
Right now with five votes, Trumpola is way ahead
with 80% of the vote. or as John Kerry would have said a hundred and
eighty five thousand percent of the vote Gardner for John Kerry for being awesome
then we've got the GOP majority at 20% so right now Donald Trump is in the lead
at 80 and the GOP majority is coming in at 20%. Okay.
So cast your votes and we'll check in during the program occasionally just to see what things look like.
Now let's head over to, of all places,
a street in Alston, Massachusetts called Gardner Street.
When I finished college,
my friends and I did an independent film.
I'm in the film as a master of disguise named Frank Harker,
who has escaped from prison
with his co-conspirator in crime, Alan Graney Liquor Spindle.
And we approach a house,
this literally was on Gardner Street,
because the Gardner family came over on the Mayflower,
so they're all over the East Coast of Massachusetts,
and they helped found Salem.
And we had nothing to do with the witch trials, I promise.
Richard Gardner signed the Mayfowler Compact and all that stuff. So they moved up in the Salem area
and Isabella Stewart Gardner is part of the Gardner family by marriage. So if you get to go
to the museum where as part of her will she stipulated that this wonderful house that she
populated with all sorts of fine art from Vermeer and Dutch realists and all sorts of folks, she said
you can turn this into a museum but you can't change anything. She even had people doing
gold scroll work on the doorknobs. She's got tapestries. It's a beautiful place, amazing
art. And for years it was known as one of the best museums
in the United States.
Well, in the middle of the night around 1990,
some thieves broke in and they literally cut with razor knives,
cut the canvases out of three paintings,
two large ones and a small one, and they took them away.
So for 30 plus years now,
those frames are just hanging in the museum
because they can't replace them.
Now they have made special areas
and like, you know, added to the building
to allow for rotating and changeable feature art exhibits
so that that makes it always new and fresh.
So, you know, people will be attracted to come back in
and see whatever the new thing is.
But they can't change those paintings inside the building.
Otherwise, according to her will,
it would have to shut down.
And she was quite an interesting character.
She had a pet panther,
and she'd walk down Boston Street
where they're panther on a leash.
And when people, this is for real,
when she, sounds like I'm from California.
Hey, Ice, stay at a Dodger Stadium.
This is real.
When friends would come to the house,
she would be, sometimes she would climb up,
I think it was like an elm tree,
and she'd be up in the branches,
sitting in the branches, waving, greeting hello.
Hello.
I don't know.
Again, we have no genetic ties to her. That's all I'll say.
However, we did get to shoot this film on Gardiner Street
called Skippy Binderman.
And my friend Carter Blanchard was one of the producers,
writers, directors.
And right around the corner on Gardiner Street,
on another street called Harvard Ave, was Blanchard's Lickers.
Talk about interesting coincidences.
Here we go.
It's time for what
we do on the program for Liberty Conspiracy, the News Flash! Hold it a second! Mary's parents burned to death last year!
Wait a minute! I know you guys! You're from the news flash! All right, everyone. Well, the first thing that I want to tell you is a bit of sad news, and I haven't gotten
to respond to her yet.
But Karen Carpenter let me know that in Tennessee they lost a good man and
he has a connection to David Knight and the family and a lot of good folks like Glenn Jacobs over Knox County
former Jefferson County
Senator Frank nicely has passed away everybody want to let you know about that. Karen, thank you for the notation.
78 years old, he had a heart attack.
So he served in the Tennessee legislature
as you can see on the screen for many years
as both a representative and Senator between 1988 and 2025.
And as you can see there, he was taken to the hospital after his heart attack where
he passed away.
He lost his bid for reelection in 2024, which he attributed to a series of political ads.
I think people are pretty clear on that.
Came from outside the state, a lot of money.
And he served nearly 12 years in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
He attended University of Tennessee, real local guy, where he received a bachelor's degree in soil science in 1969. Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally
said nicely, had a great sense of humor and boy, he sure did if he saw the interviews with David.
In a statement to 10 News, he served in both the Senate and the House. He said,
serving in the House was like being in junior high school and serving in the Senate was being was like being in a nursing home
Speaker of the house Cameron Sexton represented Tim Burchett and Tennessee governor Billy
Release statements on X regarding the former senator's death. So there you go. And of course he had locked horns with Billy on number of times
But it seems like he made a lot of friends along the way.
So just wanted to give you that. And boy, we've got so much to discuss.
Let's get into our first story of the newsflash.
And it's really just going to be a quick one.
And I covered this for Liberty Conspiracy last night.
When I talk about freedom of speech on Liberty Conspiracy,
I often play a theme by one of my favorite bands. They're
called the psychedelic furs and they opened up very intensely with the first
two to three albums and then they got a little more poppy when the movie Pretty
and Pink came out and they redid one of their songs and then they came back
with an album that is a pure cacophony of intensity. This is one of those songs.
It's called Entertain Me. It's actually about a singer not really
understanding why people put so much stock in what he has
to say and they're not sort of living their own lives.
Do it all for me. Give me your perspective. I want to live
it through you, through your celebrity and so on. And he couldn't
understand that. But at the beginning he says, speak, talk
to me. So let's see whether we can speak or talk without
censorship,
shall we?
I'm gonna be a man Speak, talk to me, show what I am and cannot be talked. entertain me Why the want for all that I can't touch
and all that I can't see
Why the want for all that I can't speak
And what is mine in all I see So let's discuss this everyone because guess what?
That's right.
A judge has ruled that Donald Trump's executive department
attempt to shut down the Global Engagement Center cannot move forward.
That is according to a report from Reclaim the Net and also Mike Benz, interestingly
enough.
And I know a lot of people have wondered about Mike Benz.
Where'd he come from?
This guy's all over the place.
Well, he's doing another good job here.
Insanity, he says.
A California district court judge just blocked the shutdown
of the Global Engagement Center.
Now, those of you who aren't familiar with my work at MRCTV,
or if you're not familiar with Matt Taibbi's work on this or Michael Schellenberger's work on this, the Global Engagement Center was
funded through money from something I tried to alert people about, to leave a preposition
dangling, about which I tried to alarm people in 2016, the Portman Murphy Countering Foreign Propaganda Act that they pushed in
2016 and was included in the final National Defense Authorization Act that Barack Obama
signed in December of 2016.
It was a two-year funding mechanism for propaganda that allowed $150 million, split over the
two years, to be given to media groups. They opened up an
office in the Pentagon and had this money that they sent out to organizations like NewsGuard.
And as you know, if you've watched my program or if you've seen me filling in for David previously,
I have had to deal with NewsGuard many times. So literally they've used my tax money
to have NewsGuard go after me at MRCTV.
And they send you these emails that tell you
we're gonna downgrade your reliability
on our analysis chart, which would affect the ability
to get spread onto websites for MRCTV
unless you answer our questions.
So they give you busy work,
they don't click on the hyperlinks,
and you say, well, if you had clicked on this hyperlink,
here's the evidence.
If you clicked on this hyperlink, here's the evidence.
They've never come back afterwards,
they just give us this stuff, and I don't know,
I can't even tell you how many hours I've had to spend
doing that so that MRCTV won't get downgraded
by this organization that different browsers recognize as authoritative
as a truth monitor.
They also used a lot of that money
to send it over to the Virality Project
at Stanford in California.
They've used it to censor people
and they've used it indirectly to censor people,
again, through the Global Engagement Center.
That was one of the ways they would target
some of these organizations that they wanted to fund.
Here's Reclaim the Net giving us the story.
A federal judge just blocked President Trump's attempt
to kill the State Department's RFIMI unit,
a censorship office masquerading
as an anti-disinformation program. Born as the global
engagement center, there you go, in 2016 to counter Russian propaganda, there you go, the agency quickly
the agency quickly mission creeped into U.S. politics, leaning on tech firms to crush dissenting voices before the 2020 election.
I tried to tell people what was going on before they passed the bill and it was like whistling
in the wind. And again, and I mentioned this on my program, I don't want to sound exclusive or
anything, but there were hardly anybody was talking about this when it could have been stopped.
but there were hardly anybody was talking about this when it could have been stopped.
It's really frustrating.
It's now a pillar of the censorship industrial complex,
a sprawling fusion of federal money
and narrative control ops.
In April, Secretary of State Marco Rubio
declared the unit dead,
but now Judge Susan Ilston says eliminating RFIMI
violates her prior injunction
against sweeping Trump-led agency cuts.
So literally, even though there is the separation of powers
and even though a president, generically stated,
swears an oath to the Constitution
and the Global engagement center now
re-termed RFIMI is
Not only patently unconstitutional
Unconstitutional, it's insultingly arrogantly unconstitutional
Not only all those things he has a sworn oath to not fund it
It doesn't matter whether he chooses to fund it or not to fund it. If he swears no to the Constitution, the next factor is by mechanistic switching, he's not
supposed to support this because it's unconstitutional.
Congress shall write no law abridging the freedom of speech.
And yet what were they doing?
They were funding people through the GEC and various organizations like NewsGuard,
and they were approaching people to say, you know what, we're going to suppress your reach,
we're going to suppress your speech. That's in addition to giving money during the Biden
administration to Twitter to silence people. They gave three and a half million dollars to them
through the FBI. That's in addition to pressuring the people who are already willing to work with them, Facebook to crush people who were talking about the
Cowabunga 19 canard and the masks and the truth of the masks. That was one of the areas where we
first got approached when I was trying to explain to people, hey, you know, these masks don't work.
We got hit. News guards coming after us. It's ridiculous. The court's latest order bars the State Department from touching the unit unless it asks the
judge for permission. And there you can see the headline from Reclaim the Net,
California Judge Blocks the Trump Administration. Ridiculous. Any person
who's dealing in jurisprudential logic, looking at the Constitution and then
taking the next steps, knows this is just offensiveential logic, looking at the Constitution and then taking the next steps,
knows this is just offensive to logic, not just ethics.
The ethics of it should be supreme, to say it's just not right to take somebody's money
to do this in the first place, supposedly for your protection against people who might
speak the truth about the fraud of the so-called pandemic, or about speech suppression itself.
You can't even talk about that,
because they'll go after you.
Just astounding.
So I wanted to make sure that I gave that to you,
because that is one of the areas
where I would like to compliment Donald Trump.
I criticize Donald Trump a lot,
and I'm gonna do so even on our poll.
We criticize Donald Trump for the liberty conspiracy.
Now let's take the opportunity to hear from
a man who understands the big story, Joe Piscopo.
The big story. The big story. The big story. The big story.
That's right. The big story is warfare. So let's hear from a great soul singer, Edwin Starr and get your thoughts on Donald Trump. What is it good for? Absolutely Listen to me
I despise
Costing me the destruction of innocent lives All right.
Thank you, Edwin.
And let's get right to it.
Right to the news.
Here we go.
Want to talk about Donald Trump.
Donald Trump claims that he's going to wait two weeks before he decides to unilaterally
attack Iran.
That's right.
You know, War Powers Act unconstitutional.
I don't understand.
There's a declaration of war or there is not a declaration of war.
Well, Donald Trump seems to think that he can just do whatever he wants, just like Bill Clinton did when he went and bombed places.
Just like Donald Trump did earlier, just like Joe Biden has done. And funneling weapons. No problem. Trump says he will decide, according to Dave
DeKamp at antiwar.com, he will decide whether or not to bomb Iran within two weeks. President
Trump said in a statement released by the White House on Thursday that he will make
a decision on whether or not to directly enter the Israel-Iran war. He'll decide. Doesn't
that make you feel good?
By launching airstrikes within two weeks.
So let me just mention this
because a lot of people are saying,
listen, there has to be a vote in Congress.
The people have to speak.
Let's draw it down a little deeper on an ethical level.
That's the constitutional level,
but it doesn't mean the people are speaking
as if we're all one, right?
Even if the Congress votes for a declared war,
no person has a right to make you pay for it.
And that's one of the major problems
when they talk about the US Constitution.
They assume that even if they go by the Constitution, somehow you agreed to it.
You're an individual.
You're a free individual.
You didn't sign the Constitution.
As much as people admire the Constitution for trying to at least put some barriers up
against the people who assume that they're going to take power over you in certain ways,
and it says you can only do it up to this point. Well the assumption that they can
do it in the first place is unethical. I can't just write up a piece of paper
that says hey I've got a hundred people in our neighborhood and you will have to
cough up money for what we want to do but we'll restrict the amount that we
take. We'll restrict the things that we do with your money, because the predicate is immoral.
And that's one of the major, major problems.
I'll give you an example.
I've got a t-shirt on underneath this right now.
And this goes, I think, towards the sentiment
that people often have about the Constitution.
It says, taxation is theft.
It says, taxation is theft.
Now, I think I bought this from maybe Luke Rodowski's site years ago.
The principle is correct.
Taxation is theft.
Or some libertarians might argue,
well, it's not really theft, it's more extortion.
Either way, it's people who are not interested
in being coerced into giving you their money,
giving you their money or giving the government their money.
So they're complying to an order, it's not voluntary.
But oftentimes when people see that shirt,
I get a sense that they have this underlying feeling
that somehow that's anti-social.
When you got an image of what the reality of taxation
actually is, there's this underlying current of,
well, you're here, so clearly you accept it, and then we're gonna put the
limits up of the Constitution. No, sorry, doesn't work that way. You don't have, or
one does not have, the moral authority to tell somebody else, you accept my
diktats, you accept my criteria for how your life will be led in a peaceful way
Because you have every right to lead your life in a peaceful way the way you want to and
You have every right to retain the fruits of your labor
as I mentioned I thought
It was immoral
anti-christian
anti-biblical for people who aren aren't Christians but might be Jewish,
to thirst for somebody else's property or steal. But evidently when you put the
artifice and the gloss of government over it, then it's okay. Well, practically
what does that do? It then gets everybody arguing over how that money's
gonna be spent.
It causes dissension, argumentation,
and the more government does, the more things
about which they will argue.
They use this as the primary reason
that the government exists for your defense,
and yet this has nothing to do with the Constitution
and nothing to do with your defense
In fact, let's turn to Dave DeCamp
Who covers this for anti-war news and then we're gonna be joined
For a while today by Eric Peters want to invite him in he's in the in the wings in just a second
He'll be joining us if he has the opportunity to be our co-pilot for a while on the David Knight show.
All right, the first story at the top of anti-war.com today. Trump says that he will decide on bombing
Yemen within, did I say Yemen? I get confused by all these countries that the U.S. bombs.
Trump says that he will decide on bombing Iran within two weeks.
So President Trump said in a statement released by the White House on Thursday that he will
make a decision on whether or not to directly enter the Israel-Iran war by launching airstrikes
within two weeks.
And White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt read this statement at a press briefing.
So this is again a statement from Trump that she read, quote, based on the fact that there
is a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place in the near future,
I will make my decision of whether or not to go within the next two weeks, end quote.
So when asked what Trump's demands were for a diplomatic solution with Iran, Leviit said
Tehran must give up its nuclear enrichment program, a condition that Tehran
has made clear is non-negotiable, and Iranian officials have also said they're not willing
to negotiate while Israel is attacking Iran.
Reuters reported on Thursday that U.S. envoy Steve Whitcoff has spoken by phone with Iran's
Foreign Minister Abbas Araxi several times since Israel launched its attack.
Diplomats told Reuters that Araxi's message was that Iran could return to nuclear negotiations
and show flexibility, but only if Israel's attacks come to an end. And the statement
from Trump regarding the timeline on his decision came after the Wall Street
Journal reported that the president has approved plans to attack Iran but is
waiting to give the final order. Trump said on Thursday that the paper has no
idea what his thoughts are concerning Iran. So there's also a report from Bloomberg that cited US officials who said that they're preparing
to launch strikes this weekend in the coming days and that they expected to see strikes
on Iran, US airstrikes on Iran this weekend.
I saw Seymour Hersh reported something similar that the US is planning a major bombing of
Iran this weekend.
I'm not really sure how clued in Seymour Hirsch is, how good his sources are, but that is
what he's reporting.
So Trump's saying he's going to wait two weeks during negotiations.
It's really hard for me to believe that there's going to be any kind of real negotiations
while Israel is still attacking Iran
I as I said yesterday my feeling yesterday was I was still still a doomer
Expecting the u.s. To inevitably launch airstrikes today. I'm still leaning in that direction
But I've been convinced that maybe
President Trump will make a different
decision based on a few things that we'll kind of get into in the next few stories.
So I'll kind of explain why maybe there's a chance he's going to back down.
I really appreciate what Dave does. If you get the opportunity, you can check out the
anti war news with Dave DeKam every Monday through Friday essentially at just about midnight they
released the new half-hour video and antiwar.com is an essential essential
website as Tony Ardaber mentioned I go there all day every day and into the
night I'm gonna go back to Dave in just a minute because he has some other very
salient comments here but I want to mention that one of
the things that I think is important to bring up is that the Iranians have evidently set up their
defenses in such a way that even the bunker busters would not be able to penetrate. And Trump
might be hearing from some of his advisors that the only way that he could really
take these things out would be with tactical nuclear weapons.
And you know, as scary as that sounds for people, the fact that they're advising him
on this, again, should, I hope, give a lesson to any of your friends who are out there to say, will you look in a stark way at the operationally immoral unconstitutional
fashion in which these people are proceeding? And over on rumble, we had a
great comment that said, let's see, in here we had, let's see.
Yeah, Sir Lincoln says, maybe we'll get lucky.
Trump's such an egomaniac, he'll stop war with Iran
just to save his own reputation.
Yeah, yeah.
And Ron Helton says, our ancestors were 100%
against direct taxes because the power to tax
is the power to destroy and control.
Thank you, Ron.
Appreciate it.
Everybody in there, thank you.
And please spread the word.
Now, I want to get back to Dave because he has some comments
that I, you know, he's such an expert on this.
He does a great job.
I don't know how he handles all these different avenues
and areas where there are conflicts and battles.
But anyway, so the next one here, the Pentagon says that the US needs a nuke to destroy Iran's
Fordow plant.
So the Pentagon's Defense Threat Reduction Agency has told US officials that in order
to destroy Iran's Fordow nuclear plant, the US may need to drop
a nuclear weapon.
According to the report, Pentagon officials who received the briefing were told that dropping
the GBU-57s, which are the conventional 30,000 pound bunker busting bombs, would not penetrate
deep enough underground and
that it would only do enough damage to collapse the tunnels and bury the facility under the
rubble.
So it would certainly do damage, but they're not confident that they will completely destroy
the facility.
The officials were told that in order to destroy Fordow completely, the US would likely need
to first soften the ground with conventional bombs and then ultimately
drop a tactical nuclear weapon from a B-2 bomber.
The report said that President Trump is not considering using a nuclear weapon and that
the option was not presented to him by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
According to another report from Axios, Trump is casting doubt on the idea that the GBU-57s
could do enough damage to destroy
the facility. These reports are saying that he's not sold on this idea. I've seen some US officials
deny these reports, but this is a reality of the situation. And one reason why maybe Trump is
having second thoughts is, I think, you know, the hawks have been telling him, and
I mean, you've seen people say it publicly, the people that want the US to bomb Iran.
Oh, it'll just be one limited airstrike.
It's not a war.
We're just going to launch an airstrike.
That'll be done.
Their nuclear program is destroyed.
And we'll pause it there because of course we have the commercial coming through.
So we'll skip over there and go back to Dave right here to finish this nuclear programs destroyed.
And, you know, Trump has hawks in his administration, uh, who, you know, just want the war and are probably lying to him.
You also have Netanyahu who's also lying and Israel, you know, is just pushing for the U S to intervene in this war.
They clearly want regime change.
But when you actually go to the military for like the options of what to do, um, then you know, you're going to have to have a lot of people And Israel is just pushing for the US to intervene in this war. They clearly want regime change.
But when you actually go to the military for the options of what to do, then you get a
little more reality in that way.
But I mean the fact that they're even having these conversations.
It says that it's not an option,, Trump isn't actually considering dropping a nuclear weapon, but the fact that these are discussions within the
administration that, well, if you really want to do this, you got to use a nuclear weapon. I mean,
it's completely, completely crazy. Absolutely right. The entire system is completely crazy. And I,
unfortunately, based on Donald Trump's behavior,
nobody can trust Donald Trump for anything he says.
No one can actually say that Donald Trump
is telling the truth.
He's been repeatedly shown to be a liar over and over again
to the detriment of many people's lives.
So that's a big deal.
And I wanna mention this,
if you get the opportunity everybody,
here is what is part of the poll for that Liberty Conspiracy poll. And I say this with
as much gravity as possible. Michael Tracy posted this, zero GOP co-sponsors on Thomas
Massey's War Powers resolution regarding Iran. Zero in the House.
zero in the House.
So that not only indicates that they are in favor
of Donald Trump doing whatever he wants to attack, that they're in favor of an attack.
I believe it insinuates that idea,
but it also clearly shows us the prima facie fact
that they don't want to conform to their constitution and what is required, which would be a declaration
of war.
So the clear positive one we can definitely say is that they don't support a declaration
of war.
And the one from which we can infer information is, or what we can infer is that
they also do support an attack on Iran.
That one you can't necessarily be positive,
but it seems pretty clear.
Amazing.
Well, thank you for all the great comments
and please continue spreading the word.
I appreciate everyone being here.
It's just terrific.
And it's
a tough time to be here with everybody here together.
And let's take the opportunity to take a break from some of the war coverage, get back with
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Eric Peters. Eric, welcome is the man, Eric Peters.
Eric, welcome to the program, my friend.
How are you?
Well, I'm good, Gard.
I feel like I need to be channeling George Bush's
I am the decider, remember that?
Yeah.
The risk that you got another decider
and another decision is about to be made.
Unbelievable, isn't it?
It's incredible.
And that's one of the things people are looking at are the nuances of whether or not to be made. Unbelievable, isn't it? It's incredible. And that's one of the things people are looking at the nuances of whether or not to be engaging
this activity.
And I understand that.
But there's a big sector of this that's not being explored at all not being addressed,
which is that this is not proper the way they're going about it.
You know, it's it's remember when the story of Cicero, Cicero, you know, from Rome, he was escaping Rome and
he was being carried in his litter, he was elderly, and a
Roman centurion was following for miles, day after day as
they were carrying him, he was sent to assassinate Cicero. And
Cicero finally had the guys put the litter down
and he called the man up who was down sort of in a burrow
beyond the road and he said, come up here, come on up.
And he said, what you're about to do is not proper.
He got down on his knees and he showed him, he says,
what you're about to do is not proper,
but at least you can do it properly. And he showed him where he had to hit him to cut his head off. Yep. And this is what we're seeing, you know, it's it's at least Thomas Massey is doing that he's calling him out what you're about to do is not proper, but at least you can try to do it properly. And they're not even doing that. They have utter disrespect and contempt for us.
Well, they haven't done it for decades. When was the last time that Congress exercised its
constitutional duty to declare war? Exactly. Exactly. Not at all. And even if we were to think
that Iran was some sort of a threat or something like that, Again, if they declared war constitutionally, I would
rather not have my money spent on it. And now I can see how so many of the people who
opposed the Vietnam War, you know, why they went to Canada or why they were conscientious
objectors. I'd be in their same camp when I was a kid. I didn't understand that sentiment.
Well, sure. If we hewed to the constitutional requirement that Congress declare war before wars are engaged in there would be fewer wars because that was deliberately put
there as a check on the engaging in war. You know the Congress would have to answer for that.
Congressmen, senators, and congressmen would have to go back to their districts and explain why it
is that they voted to send the sons and now daughters
of their constituents to fight in some foreign war and to expropriate money from them to finance
this sort of thing. It just wouldn't happen. So the federal government, the president has
arrogated to himself the power to unilaterally on his own say so, commit troops, drop bombs,
in other words, to engage in acts of war without any constitutional authority
using this exigency of war powers resolutions, whatever that means.
Absolutely.
Completely contrary to the plain evident meaning of the Constitution, but I can't recall who it was
who said this, but I agree with it, that we now live in a post-constitutional era, and it's not
with regard to the declaration of war. Everything, the literal meaning of everything that's in the Bill of Rights is effectively null and void.
It doesn't matter.
The Fourth Amendment, for example,
says that you cannot be searched unless you
have given probable cause to suspect
a crime has been committed or that a judge has issued
claiming specifically what it is they're searching for
and so on.
Well, we can just be out driving them.
We have to stop at a so-called sobriety checkpoint,
notwithstanding that we haven't given any reason
to suspect that we might've been drinking.
And then it's our obligation to prove to the satisfaction
of some roadside goon that no, we're in fact not drunk.
Meanwhile, he's searching our vehicle
with his eyes minimally.
He's looking to see if he can find some other thing
that he can extract money from us for. So this is the world that we live in now. And we sort of
drifted along for a while on the fumes of living in a relatively ordered constitutional republic,
where sometimes the forms would be obeyed. But it's become explicit now that we're in a
post-const constitutional republic. And
all that matters is the audacity of whoever has power to exercise it.
Yeah, yeah, the audacity of dopes, right? You know, Eric, it is interesting because
it allows us to look at history and again, highly, highly recommended book, Tom D. Lorenzo's
How Capitalism Saved America. And I did a little more research for my Live for Your Die book
about the thousands of miles you and I have discussed this
thousands of miles of private roads that were created prior
during the colonial period and during early America prior to
government getting involved with the roads. And some people might
claim they'll say, well, you know, you're getting the
benefits of the roads sort of Barack Obama and Liz Warren's. And some people might claim, they'll say, well, you know, you're getting the benefits
of the roads, sort of Barack Obama and Liz Warren's.
Well, you didn't build that.
You you were you wrote on the backs of people who paid for that.
So you got to pay back to it's like, look, I had no choice in this.
I have no moral culpability if I did not give my consent.
If you're giving me some wonderful beneficence, if you're granting me some great
thing that you're also mismanaging like a road, then I don't have to pay for it. And
second of all, you surrounded me with these roads. You have used improper immoral means
to create the roads now with government. And you're claiming now that I go on them, that
I have to give up a right that you somehow don't have to conform to a proper search,
which is to get a warrant from a judge.
You can just claim you've got probable cause
as a police officer walking around my Mazda.
That's ridiculous.
Yeah, it's great, isn't it?
As you say, they didn't ask us and yet they compel us.
There's that to consider.
But there's also, I think, the foundational
fatuity, which is that somehow this need would not be met by free enterprise. People like to travel.
They need roads. People need to be able to get from A to B. So the idea that if it weren't for
government, government provides us the mana. It's just, it's so retarded, isn't it? Yeah, it's crazy.
You know, I often say to people, well, if that's the case,
how do you get from the road to your front door?
Do you have a driveway?
Did you do that yourself?
You need the government to do your driveway.
Does Walmart do its own parking lots?
Does the supermarket do its own parking lot?
I don't know, how in the world do you get from your car
into the meat shop?
How does that work?
It mystifies me.
Somehow we need government to carry us like Cicero in a litter from our car to the place.
Yeah, I mean, how does that get in the supermarket? Why is there food in the supermarket?
Exactly. Exactly.
And not only do they provide us with the parking lots to go there, and not only are they incentivized to give us,
and this is the way that it did work in the early days when they would build the roads.
People with business interests knew
that if they could connect point A to point B,
just like the early railroad people,
like the Great Northern Railroad,
they built a transcontinental railroad
that was below schedule, within schedule,
and below cost, of estimated cost,
long before the US government got done
with its unconstitutional
transcontinental railroad, which is exact.
Yeah, and it went through different people's,
politicians bought land and then they sold it
and they steered the railroad towards that land
so they could sell it to the government for money.
That's what Abe Lincoln did, as you know.
And one of the funny things is that,
let's say people want a super secure road, right?
Well, if you had a private system,
you could see what people wanted and didn't want and you'd have different
variations of what people might want or might not want.
Just like you have different books, there's romance novels for people like romance.
There's adventure novels. There's all sorts of different clubs that people can join.
There's golf clubs, there's hunting clubs, there's basketball court places,
there's all these things that arise. So if somebody wanted a road where it was only the highest
performing drivers, not old people, you can get someplace without the tragedy of the commons
throwing in an old driver in front of you as you're trying to get somewhere. People with very low
skills compared to people very high skills, you could have that differentiation. You could have
the Autobahn and then you can have the slow person, old people road, right,
with golf carts or something. And if you wanted high security to make sure that everybody would
be inspected, you could have that or you could have something else. And then people's preferences
would be reflected by their choices, right? Well, it's almost an axiom that whatever
government does except killing people, it does worse than what the free enterprise system does, right? This is heavy thinking. It's not a
big lift, is it? No. And we used to be able to have obvious points of comparison. You could compare
life in the Soviet Bloc and the Soviet Union versus the way life was here in America, or even
just literally across the Berlin Wall on the other side on the west side of Berlin.
And it was obvious that things were better on one side rather than the other because
there was incentives and there were alternatives.
When you have government in the picture, it's always one size fits all and it's always coercive.
So when there's coercion, you don't have alternatives.
They tell you what you're going to get and they decide what you're going to get and they
decide what you're going to pay for what you you're gonna pay for what you're gonna get.
Right, right, exactly.
And it's all for your own good, you know,
everything's gotta be done.
And as I said, you know, when I show that shirt,
the taxationist theft shirt,
I get a sense that even for some people who are pro-freedom,
they feel a little uncomfortable when they see that.
It's as if it's breaking the fourth wall
and that's uncouth.
Like, wait a minute.
The thing that's critical, I think, is the problem.
It's necessarily chaotic and that makes a lot of people,
it's superficially chaotic, I should say,
because you're dealing with millions of individuals,
each one of them making a decision
and choosing this or choosing that.
And it's very, very hard to project and to perceive
how everything is gonna play out because of that. And some people don't like that. And it's very, very hard to project and to perceive how everything is going
to play out because of that. And some people don't like that. They like their plans, they like
predictability. And when it becomes cancerous is when they decide that, well, we have to impose
plans. It's not enough that the individual says, well, I'd like to make plans for myself going
forward. I'd like to do this and that. It's that attitude of, well, I'm going to plan for everybody else. And bada-bing, bada-boom, you've got a politician. ISKRA round off this discussion about warfare and things. We talked a little bit about the roads and I have a couple things on EVs and solar and
so on that show the market is collapsing without the promise of federal subsidies.
But I want to talk to you a little bit more about this warfare stuff and the idea of being
labeled anti-Semitic when you don't seem to...
What's that?
It just, it makes my teeth ache.
You know, I thought we finally got away from things
like racist and, you know, anti-vax.
This technique that they have of questioning your motives
because they don't want to address the facts
is this oily tactic that has been the speciality
de la maison of the left.
But unfortunately, now the right is engaging
in the same sort of behavior.
So if you raise your hand and say, you know, I'm really not comfortable with the government of
Israel, and I say that with deliberation, the government of the state of Israel is doing in
Gaza, or I don't like that the government of the state of Israel decided to preemptively
assault another country and rain bombs on that city. Somehow, that means you don't like Jewish people.
Exactly. Exactly. It's I like Skunk Hollows giving us the
thumbs up. Oh, he's I like that. Yeah, it's it's incredible to
think about that and also the Christian Zionist aspect of
this which is that somehow there's this messianic
determination from the Bible that they can read into it, which is completely,
completely wrong.
Well, it's also, it's unbelievably alarming in that these people are like they're Jim
Jonesian.
They literally want to precipitate the Jesus Hoover, you know, the rapture.
When everybody gets sucked, all the believers get sucked up into the sky to be with Jesus
while the rest of us get nuked.
And they can't wait for it to happen, You know, eager to make it happen. Because I mean,
it just makes perfect sense, doesn't it? That the creative intelligence, the designer of
the universe is literally just sort of up there somewhere waiting to be beckoned down
by all sorts of acts of depravity, like, you know, slaughtering red hyphers, for example.
You know, he's going to see that they killed the red hifers and that's gonna bring him back to rule for a thousand years.
These people are out of their freaking minds.
And they're gonna crack this one with them.
In fact, we have a comment inside Rumble says,
Satanists, Do Not Abase says,
Satanists demonize those that reject Satanism,
which is not only about child abuse,
but money and finances and a lot more, you know taking your money for what they want
it's all about directing the the life essence of someone else and the way that you want it done or
Suborning someone's ethics or morality which I think the devil gets a lot more satisfaction doing that
But if we don't resist then
At a certain point we're culpable. I think think, you know, it's a threshold for each of
us to try to decide how long am I going to put up with this before I get out of here, right?
I think we need to stop putting up with it sooner rather than later. I think there's a good parallel
case here to be made with regard to what happened during COVID and the pandemic. A lot of people
kind of, they didn't say anything about the masks. They figured, well, you know, I don't want to upset people.
I'm going to go along with this,
even though I don't personally believe it.
I think it's silly, but you know,
I'm not going to raise a fuss.
Yeah.
I don't want to scare my family members
who are upset about the whole thing.
Yeah.
Well, you look what that got us, you know?
So it's important, I think, to raise questions.
When your brain tells you, you know, this is wrong.
This is not good. We shouldn't be doing this.
We shouldn't allow hysteria, fear and all of this gaslighting to use that overused term to kind of stifle our ability to to just
legitimately discuss things like legitimately discuss.
Is it in the interest of humanity to potentially trigger a nuclear war in the Middle East? Is that a good idea? Is it a good idea to displace populations of people to make way for a state that seems to want to gobble up territory everywhere around it? Are these things decent? Are these things right? You know, it has nothing to do with, you know, shed this idea that you're somehow a Nazi and you know some you want to persecute
people who are Jewish because you question these things. That's perfectly stated. Let me run from
let me run into the next part real quick on this because this is something that I wanted to bring
up when we talk about this this somehow everybody's going to have to support Israel everybody's gonna have
to do what the United States did it you know it's the Ukraine flag all over again
except it's been much longer term and it is deeply embedded inside the United
States and as I mentioned before on the on the David Knight show and as I
mentioned on Liberty Conspiracy with the last name Goldsmith when I went to
Boston University which is majority Jewish a lot of the students thought that I was Jewish,
so I would hear them say things about the Palestinians
that I just couldn't believe.
And it was all the Ashkenazi Jewish folks
who were the pro-Zionist, the occupation supporters.
Let me get your opinion on this, Eric.
I wanna turn to this.
This is Cash Patel before Donald Trump got elected.
This is Daniel McAdams offering this to us.
And here it comes, he says, wake up America.
And he reminded us of this just last night.
He brought this up and I said,
I wanna bring this up again.
I played this and I recorded it for my program
and I wanna bring it up again.
Many people are familiar with it,
but I think it's a very good reminder.
As Cash Patel said, the first order of business, prioritize Israel.
We will shut off the machinery that feeds money into Iran. We will no longer have a
hundred hostages still in captivity, Israeli and American and otherwise by Hamas and Iran's
Hezbollah mercenary forces. We need America to wake up and prioritize Israel
and bring home Israelis
and make sure we stand by our number one ally in Israel.
All right, so that was edited a little bit there,
but the message is very, very clear, Eric,
that he wants Israel prioritized.
He's thinking of Israel first.
He wants that first, and he doesn't describe,
he doesn't offer any information about how Israel
holds hundreds of people every year
and has done so for year after year after year,
plucking them off the streets of Gaza without any trial
and that Benjamin Netanyahu was brought up for war crimes,
not because of events after October 7th.
He had already been brought up on
events prior to for what they did to some of the people that they kidnapped on the streets and
raped and did terrible things to in their Israeli prisons. So when we look at this, I just say, why
do I have to be part of this? Why can't I be left out of this? Constitutionally, I'm supposed to be
unless there's a declaration of war. And again, I didn't even sign on to the constitution.
So morally, I have no connection to this.
I have not volunteered in any way to be part of this.
And yet I'm roped in.
I'm like Al Pacino, they keep pulling me back in.
And how about, you know, Trump talked about
having had a mandate back in 2024 and was elected
because the majority of people in this country did not want these kinds
of things. They voted against these kind of things. That's why he was re-elected. He didn't run on
Palantir. He didn't run on making Israel great again. He didn't run on imposing real ID on people
and digital dollars, did he? You know, all of a sudden here we are, we're not even six months into
this thing and it's as if we might as well have voted for Kamala Harris
because we would have gotten the same things.
Eric, do you think that I sometimes I wonder
when I would talk to students and they were in there, obviously in there.
We're always in our formative years until we die.
Typically, really.
But, you know, the classic term of the formative years, teenage years,
the kids are experiencing a lot of stuff. And so I'd be in front of the board, and I
would invite the students if you want to get up to the board and offer something if you
want to get up in class, if you have some ideas, you know, just because I'm offering
this information doesn't mean that I'm necessarily correct, please, please question me. And I
said, you know, you might have skills working on cars or going fishing where you could give a lecture on this stuff. It's just that I've been experiencing this and researching it for years. I have the advantage of years over you. So let me give you the information. Let's see what you think. And sometimes, when I would cite problems with the United States operational system as it is now.
And it's constantly being battled and fluctuations, people arguing over to do this or do that.
And they're almost always missing the core, which is their Constitution.
And I would go deeper philosophically.
But sometimes I got the sense that the students were encountering so many things that they didn't know were operationally wrong, that they were
getting overwhelmed. And I think sometimes Americans, when they see these things, when they
think about, well, what about the roads? What about immigration? And I bring up the immigration
thing. That is clear, very, very easily provable that the federal government's not supposed to
have anything to do with this in any way whatsoever. And yet you give this information to people
and sometimes emotionally they'll resist. But then when you show them the information,
it's like they're just getting overwhelmed. They don't even because there are so many ways that the
U.S. government is breaching things that sometimes I get the feeling that they don't want to actually
address the deep problem. They just want to manage the problem if they can get
power, it seems to me. Well, I think so. And I think thought is somewhat difficult, even though
it's great, it's satisfying to think. But it does take the exercise of individuality in a way,
because you are a specific person. You have a specific brain, you don't have a collective brain.
So you have to think about things as an individual, which runs
contrary to this, this collective thing where everybody's supposed to rote regurgitate, whatever they're told in class,
what you were describing standing at the blackboard, that is completely contrary to what they do in the government
schools. In the government schools, the kids sit there, you know, you can picture the Pink Floyd scene, right, from the wall. They just sit there.
And their expectation is, and the way
the performance is measured, who can best assimilate
and regurgitate what they're told?
Not think, not have a discussion.
Well, let's look at this issue from various points of view,
and let's examine it in relation to the facts,
and then draw conclusions from that.
It's literally robotic regurgitation
on the Prussian school model.
They wanted people who are capable of operating
the machines, but who didn't really have the habit
of thinking developed.
So if you go through that process
and you get to be 18, 19, 20 years old
and that's all you've known,
it's kind of foreign and difficult and even fearful, isn't it?
To start thinking independently because it's upsetting.
You know, you maybe start to realize that some of the things
that you just sort of regurgitated and took as givens,
maybe they're not right, you know?
And the more you invest in that,
the harder it is to disinvest yourself.
Right, right, right.
Well, that perfectly addresses the psychology of it.
And yet, you know, on a positive side,
I find there are figures,
you think about David Crockett,
and they did come to realize the error of their ways
and how satisfying that is to me,
not to be effusive about it or anything,
but I really like getting some bolstering and some support
from thinking, breathing the fresh air
of the memories of these people like David Crockett
Who gave that speech in his second term called not yours to give talking about how?
He realized that he had made a mistake when he was in his first term by voting to give
congressional money to a bunch of families whose houses had burned in Georgetown and
When he went to campaign in Tennessee,
a farmer spoke to him and he said,
oh, I know who you are, Colonel Crockett,
I know who you are, I can't vote for you
because either your actions show
that either you are unaware of the Constitution,
not familiar with it,
which means that you really shouldn't be there,
or you are aware of it and you have contempt for it,
which again means you can't be there.
I just can't give you my vote.
And Crockett said, what do you mean?
And he said, well, it was this vote on the fire.
There's nothing in the constitution that lets you do that sort of welfare so-called faux
charity thing.
And Crockett, to his credit, said, you're right.
I was wrong.
And then he asked the man, if you'll come campaign with me, I will go out
and I will apologize in every one of my stops, I will and so
he acted as an educator after that, to tell people, listen,
we've already strayed, you know, and that was 1830 when he gave
the speech. So I find, you know, when people do that, or you hear
someone like Thomas Massey, in an interview saying here, at least I'm going to put it up in front like Ron Paul did when they wanted to invade Iraq, you know, in Afghanistan, you know, that moment of clarity, you can get a lot of sucker from that, I think, and this is related to our discussion, that is why there is such pushback against homeschooling.
Because homeschooling is at odds with this uniformity that is instilled in the government schools.
And this idea of don't think, just regurgitate. Just, you know, your excellence or lack thereof is determined by how well you repeat what we tell you.
Right?
Yeah. Yeah, that's a great point. It was deliberately imposed. The whole
government school system was imposed to get rid of people like Crockett, to get rid of independent thinkers who were
receptive to facts that disputed perhaps what they had thought to be the truth.
And you know, Eric, let me bring something else up. You know, we talked about Cash, Patel and Israel. Let me dart back
to that for a second. Eric Peters is our guest, folks. and I want to tell you about many of the great things at Eric's website and how you can find him on X.
We'll do that in just a minute and please consider contributing to the David Knight show if you're
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all prayers to David and the family. Great, great people. And so let me dart back to that Israel thing.
We talk about Christian Zionists.
Now, Cash Patel, I don't know what his religion is.
I don't know, but clearly on a practical level,
he wants to prioritize Israel,
which has nothing to do with the US Constitution,
that he already had sworn an oath to uphold
when he was in office before, and now he's back there
and he's breaching the constitution again.
And he already indicated that he was gonna do that
by prioritizing Israel.
But Christian Zionists like Mike Huckabee
and what we saw with Ted Cruz
and that incredibly illuminating back and forth
in many segments that people have been seeing
with Tucker Carlson.
And again, kudos to Tucker Carlson
for doing what he did and not relenting.
He really did a great job there.
That's a very important moment, I think,
not only in our lifetimes, but in American history
to really expose the Christian Zionist mentality.
We have a lot of people, you mentioned homeschooling.
We have a lot of people who are Christian Zionists
who homeschool because they don't want their children to
be exposed to the very bad collectivist government decides what is going to be taught pedagogy
of public schools.
So they remove their kids.
They say, I don't want my child connected to this.
I want to disconnect from the government with this.
I'm going to get my child away from this collectivist moralizing and preaching what I think is immoral.
And yet on the flip side, what do they wanna do?
They wanna rope in everybody for what they think is moral.
So they're completely going against the very actions
that they have taken in order to disconnect
from an immoral system.
They wanna rope everybody in to what they think is a moral system by bombing Iran and
bringing about the second coming as they think by supporting the nation-state,
the political state of Israel, rather than looking at the New Testament and
realizing that Israel becomes the followers of Christ with Christ's
covenant. They don't even understand that.
It's amazing to me.
So their behavior shows a massive double standard
on my part.
And in this way, it's just as bad
as if someone were trying to impose transgenderism
on their kids, except in this case,
we've got real lives on the balance immediately
with warfare.
Well, I agree.
It's hearkening back to a kind of medieval fanaticism, isn't it?
Yeah. Where any person who doesn't
hue to whatever the orthodoxy is,
is somebody who basically should be burned at
the stake for their heretical views.
We are now living at
the tail end of the Renaissance Reformation,
whatever word you want to use,
when tolerance and a respect
for individuality and for critical thinking, you know, even if it
was at odds with what the received wisdom was, was respected. And we had this great flowering of civilization that ensued.
And now we're going back in the other direction again, where, you know, not only should you believe, but you must believe. And if you don't believe, then you're a very, very bad person.
And it's appropriate to do things
to very bad people in the name of doing good.
I mean, when they burned heretics hundreds of years ago,
these people weren't thinking, ha, ha, ha, we're evil guys,
and we're having a fun time burning these people.
They actually thought they were doing good.
They thought that they were acting on behalf of the Lord.
And here we are again, you know, let's nuke this,
nuke the Iranians because it's the will of the Lord.
The God of Israel says, you know.
It's amazing.
And just the blunt force of telling somebody
you better pay for what I want and what I think is moral.
They don't even recognize the immorality of that
because they're messianic about it.
It's just nuts.
Let me show you a great commentary
from the founder of Gab, Andrew Torva, Eric.
Eric Peters is our guest folks on the David Knight show.
Andrew Torva says, unless we break the grip
of the Israel first subversion on our political system, every attempt to
repair our country will fail. There will be no border wall, no restored family, no revival
of faith and no future left for our posterity. So you can see he has some assumptions in
there about what you should be paying for like the border wall and so on. But a nation
that sells its soul for foreign blood money is a nation that will soon
disappear from the earth. So he's got a full post right there. And he writes, for too long now,
America has played the fool on the world stage, dragged from one bloody Middle Eastern disaster
to the next, sacrificing our sons, our treasure and our future for causes that if we're honest are not ours. As the drums beat once
more for war in Israel, the time has come to raise our voices
and declare this is not not this time and not ever again. We
are done being led to slaughter by the same cabal of foreign
lobbyists, compromised politicians, and sycophantic pastors
who have sold out the soul of our nation
for 30 pieces of silver.
So I wouldn't anthropomorphize it that way,
but I understand what he's saying.
Let's shatter the biggest lie first.
Christian Americans do not have any biblical obligation
to the modern secular state of Israel. This is the
foundational myth exploited by the war preachers and the Beltway Hawks that
holds millions in spiritual and psychological bondage. Are you listening
Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee? They want us to believe that opposing another war in
the Middle East means betraying God's chosen people.
But this is a grotesque distortion of scripture,
a blasphemous twisting of God's holy word.
Christians are God's chosen people,
called out from all nations to form a holy nation,
a royal priesthood and the true Israel of God,
not by the flesh, but by the spirit.
Anyone telling you otherwise is contradicting
the entirety of the New Testament.
And I think that last part, especially when he says
not by the flesh, but by the spirit,
that really is very important.
Because as Dostoevsky put inside the Grand Inquisitor,
it's the materialist side of things.
That entire state of Israel is entirely materialist.
Political institutions are material-based.
They extract your material wealth from you
to create what they want in the world.
And they think that they're gonna make a better world
on earth by breaching the soul and
breaching the the tenets of Christianity. And so when we see what they're what they're doing down
there in Israel and how they might be roped in, I thought that that was a a really good commentary
about those Christian Zionist folks. Yeah, it's well said and it brings to mind something I wrote
about this morning which has to do with this business of Israel being our greatest ally. There is no such thing. There are interests. Countries, states have interests.
And I brought up the historical example of John Adams, who was not a fool and who understood
that the reason that the French backed the American colonies against the British wasn't out of love
for the American colonies. It was because they were at war with Britain
and they were falling for supremacy
on the European continent and the world stage
against the British empire.
And so they thought that it would help
to undermine the British empire by aligning themselves
or aligning themselves, I should say, with the colonies.
It's delusional thinking to think that,
oh, we just love the American,
we're doing this out of the goodness of our hearts. No, the French,
we're doing it for very real politic reasons, you know, and you can go a
little bit farther into the current era by reading Bismarck, who
talked about the same things. So it's fatuous to talk about how Israel's our
greatest ally. They're our bestest buddy. You know, we're just walking hand in
hand together in common purpose.
America has its interests and Israel has its interests
and these are not necessarily congruent.
In fact, they're often incongruent.
And it behooves us as Americans to think about
whether it is in our interests as Americans
to just reflexively amen whatever the government
of the state of Israel says it's going to do.
Well stated. And you know there are a couple of the things that I think are really important.
I want to just touch on the mindset and how it connects to of course ericpetersautos.com. We
showed that article and I want to ask you a couple more questions about that especially since you
cite John Adams right at the start. But we had a comment over on X that
sort of gives us an idea about how they make decisions for us
that supposedly are for our best interest, which is not in
anybody's best interest for somebody else to impose his
decision on another person. But I believe it's Skunk Hollow.
Yeah, Skunk Hollow over in Michigan says, the federal government knows airbags are moral for us all.
And you've written about the airbag problem
going back with Liddy Dole and how many people were killed
when they imposed those things.
I've spoken with the students
because they had normalcy bias.
They didn't know why they were put in the backseat
as kids, as younger kids.
And I said, do you know why that is?
Let's look at the history. And I said, do you know why that is?
Let's look at the history.
And I think that that's a clear example
on the domestic front of people saying,
we know what's best for you.
Now we're going to impose our will on you.
And it manifests itself in so many ways.
It's just, in fact, it's the very motif of government
is that's what it is.
That's what the political state is.
We know better than you,
so you're gonna have to pay for the government.
And then all the doors are open from there.
Isn't that attitude just incredible
when you think about it?
I'm sure you probably agree with me
and a lot of the people who are listening agree with me.
I would feel really strange, icky, weird,
trying to impose what I think should be done on anybody.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I'm adamant about myself.
I am very, very belligerently adamant about my own life
and what I'm going to choose to do in my life.
But at the same time, I'm extremely
respectful of people to make decisions for themselves
without any interference from me or any other person.
Because who am I to tell somebody else
whether they should wear a seatbelt,
whether they should eat their veggies?
I mean, who thinks like that?
I don't know.
It's something I constantly ponder
because I try to figure out the mentality of these people.
And the only thing that I can come up with
is that fundamentally, they're bullies.
Yeah.
They can't abide the idea of somebody else being different.
And so they're going to force you to be the same.
That's perfectly stated.
And you know, I think about,
I think about my father and my mother
and how they fought and so on.
And regardless of whether one wins the battles,
I think Eric, and maybe you're of the same mindset,
I think there's nobility in the struggle. What do you think? Absolutely. How else do we arrive at things? We
struggle. Yeah, right. You lose your humanity. You know, I remember as a kid, you know, because the
Soviet Union existed when I was a kid. And, you know, you would look at news coverage of these
dreary, sad looking people, you know, who were kind of just stooped over. And you could tell
their vitality was just sapped from them. And why? Well, because they basically had
no control over their lives. They were told what to do from the earliest point in their
childhood. Somebody was there telling them, sit here, do this, think that here's your
job. This is where you're going to live. You know, you take away all agency from human
beings and what's the point to being alive anymore?
You're just an automata.
And you know, it's interesting
when they talk about democracy.
And I mentioned before how many people say,
America is not a democracy.
That's right, absolutely right.
That's gang rule.
It's two wolves and a sheep arguing, you know,
debating over who's gonna have what's for lunch.
And that's so true.
And the sheep, they want us to be sheep. So it works
both ways. And it's very interesting because I often say to people, look, even with a so-called
constitutional representative republic, the so-called representation is a canard. You can't get
mathematically that's impossible. Temporally, it's impossible because they keep coming up with new
things. It's not as if they come to you with everything that they want on which they want to vote and say,
what do you think?
And even if you said what you thought,
somebody else might say something different.
So representation in a poll is impossible.
You can only get it through voluntary contract
individually with others who voluntarily agree.
You represent yourself.
That's it.
Or if you have someone with whom you agree,
yes, you can represent me.
It has to be a voluntary situation,
not applied to anybody else.
Now, what I think is interesting is,
a constitutional republic is just,
democracy hiding behind the wings.
It's, well, we voted for the representatives.
Oh, and then what did they do?
They vote.
So it's democracy still, really. Well, it's democracy checked, you know, democracy is fatuous, really, you think about it,
because it's a collective and somebody has to lead the collective, right, right, right.
They try to put the barriers up. What's that? There's always force implicit in it, because
the you know, whoever the chosen person or even the not chosen person, it's very anti-democratic ultimately
because even if the 51% vote for somebody,
well, there's one person or a handful of people
who wind up effectively dictating to the majority.
So I think the founders were well-intended
in that they did their best.
We have human nature to contend with.
We have reality to contend with.
So they did their best to try to stymie collectivism, to try to make it difficult for democracy to take hold, to make
it, you know, so that any one person or even a group of people, it would be harder for them
to obtain the kind of control that you see in a pure democracy or a dictatorship or something like
that. But inevitably, we get to where we where we are because ultimately once you admit a little bit
of the principle of something, it gets expanded.
And that's, you know, it happened very early on
in our country and it just metastasized over time.
You're right.
And I do want to mention if people have the chance
they can go over to Eric Peters autos.
I hope, I want to show the store again.
And in this article, it's great.
You know, John Adams may have been his rotundity
in the eyes of his critics, but he was no fool.
He, unlike Jefferson, an admirable man in many respects,
but a fool in this respect,
did not believe France was America's ally.
He understood that France had interests
and that France's interests temporarily jived
with those of the nascent United States, plural then.
As regards the latter's attempt to secede
from the British Empire, France being at odds
with the British Empire at the time.
The Comte de Vigens, who was the French King's
foreign minister, was also no fool.
He, like Adams, also understood that the Franco-American alliance was one of interest rather than affection.
Washington understood this too.
He declined the importunings of Citizen Genet, the new French emissary to the United States,
still plural for the moment, after the French king
lost his head to the Jacobins.
And this man sought American involvement in France's side against the British on the basis
of friendship with France.
And there were a lot of machinations as we know Thomas Paine actually got involved in
the French Revolution.
He was almost beheaded, but they chose the wrong door.
And then the next day day there was a counter revolution
and he was released.
He would have been killed.
Yep.
And Washington didn't lift a finger to help him either.
Yeah.
The Marquis de Lafayette didn't do so well
under the Jacobins either.
Yeah. Yeah. That's right.
And it's interesting to think that, you know,
Washington's admonition of getting too involved
in foreign nations
has long since passed.
While those people ideologically
were connected with the French,
they recognized in the end
that the French Revolution was a big error.
And I have no problem with Thomas Paine individually
wanting to go in and making an individual mistake.
In fact, he was involved trying to foment Scottish rebellion and the Brits almost
got him, but they were a few days late when they arrived in Scotland.
He had just fled to France and then he got captured in France.
But yeah, very interesting stuff to think that, OK, if you want to make
your own individual choice, you go ahead and do it.
But, you know, it's the height of immorality
tells someone else, you're going to do what I think is the proper thing to do.
Particularly with regard to personal matters. Yeah, that's the most I think, grating form
of tyranny to, to dictate something to a man for his own good. You know, it's one thing
to say, well, we're going to codify certain things such as, you know, if you steal, if you
rape, if you commit murder, these are things that are illegal, and the government is there to deal with these things in a
way that isn't sort of chaotic and random, you know, to redress these things when they occur. But we've gotten to the
point now where these busy bodies are micromanaging personal decisions
I mean to the point where you know you you have to buckle up like a little kid in your car in your own vehicle
You buckle up your sheep out, you know, I mean it's infantilizing. It's it's a front to us
You know all the I'm waiting for them to start doing things like imposing taxes on people because they have a beer belly
Oh, you're important on society. Oh, you don't remember in 1984,
in the movie adaptation of Orwell's 1984,
where they have what they call the physical jerks, you know,
where the Winston Smith has to get in front of the telescreen and do jumping
jacks. Yep. Is it healthy for him?
I first see a time when we're going to get to that point.
Yeah, it's, it's amazing because they already over in the UK,
they said that for elective surgeries,
they were going to put obese people on the waiting list.
So if you had a joint problem or anything like that,
then the NHS was going to make you wait.
And it's just amazing over in Canada.
I meant to mention this to you before, Eric,
when I was up at the outer limits in Vancouver,
I heard a radio report saying, well, the British Columbia Health System,
which of course, you know, they do it by province, but it's all under the giant umbrella from
Ottawa. They said the British Columbia Health System is getting some feedback because patients are upset
that they're not getting the time with the doctors
that they wanna get.
And so the British Columbia government
is considering imposing regulations, I'm paraphrasing now,
telling doctors how many patients they can see per day
and which maladies take precedence.
Yeah, it's like very Soviet. Look, during the pandemic, remember when they were pushing the
vaccines and there were people in the media and I think also people in the medical community as
they call it saying, oh, you didn't get your vaccine. Well, we're not going to admit you.
We're going to make you sit over here. If you have a heart attack, you know, got a vaccine,
oh, you get to the front of the line.
This is what happens when you get coercion involved
in the system, you know?
If it were free, it would be a matter between you
and your doctor, period.
That's it.
Absolutely.
And the doctor would give you as much time as you wanted
because you're the one who's paying the bill,
not the government or some HMO.
And it would be the same thing back during the lockdown era
if people recognize private property,
as we discussed yesterday,
if they would acknowledge
that the Marsh v. Alabama decision was wrong
and recognize that the public accommodations portion
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act also is wrong,
that they destroy the principle of private property.
Then shop owners could decide what the safety protocols
would be for their places.
Do I want to have people wearing masks when they come in?
And then the customers could decide,
do I want to go to a place where they require masks?
Do I feel that that's safer?
Or do I recognize that that's utterly fallacious?
And then after that, if you have more private property, all the contacts between people
occur on private property.
It's on the public property where, of course, it's the tragedy of the commons and everybody
has to try to get what he thinks is the way it should be operating into the system.
So the roads, are you going to have a protest march on the roads?
Are you going to have a bike lane on the roads? A park, is it going to be a baseball park? Is it going to be a football park? What are you gonna have a protest march on the roads, are you gonna have a bike lane on the roads,
a park, is it gonna be a baseball park,
is it gonna be a football park,
what are you gonna do there?
The library, what books are gonna be in the library?
Is it gonna be trans ideology to cater to that minority,
or are Christians gonna be upset about that?
Or even people aren't Christians
who don't want their kids exposed to it.
How about just the concept of the library itself?
Are you gonna have Stephen King books there,
or are you gonna have other types of books? It's just ridiculous. It's unmanageable. And again,
there's no way that anybody's preferences can actually be reflected because the market has not
been allowed to operate. People can't show their choices. They're forced. In fact, let me go to
your website again. Eric Peters is with us on the David Knight Show. Final one I want to get to on
this right here, COVID and climate.
Tell people about this, Eric.
Well, I noticed a common thread.
We're living at a time where it seems
there's just one crisis, one existential threat,
one hysteria after the next.
And with regard to COVID and with regard
to what they present to us as climate change,
I forgot to thinking about the adage attributed
to Joseph Goebbels, who was Hitler's
propaganda minister, that if you tell a lie often enough, that people will think it's
the truth. But there's actually an other meaning to that, which is that if there's a kernel
of truth to something, you can sell a lie very effectively. So during the pandemic,
it was true that there seemed to be at any rate that there was some kind of a bug going around.
And it's true that people do get sick.
So it was very easy to hystericize that
and to whip that up into something that it wasn't,
i.e. some sort of a black plague level kind of a thing
where anybody who caught it was going to die.
You remember, they deliberately would talk about,
on the hour, the cases, remember
the cases, the cases we've got. And the implication was always that a case meant that that person was probably about to
die, right? To a hospital for you know, extravagant measures to preserve their life. When in fact, for the most part,
these were people who got tested positive on a dodgy PCR test, and they were fine. You know, they maybe had to cough or sneeze
for a week or two and then they were fine.
That was it.
You know, and so they just, and they knew that.
It was, it was deliberate.
And that's why it was so malicious.
You know, they were, they were,
they were trying to foment a hysteria
for a different purpose.
And the same with regard to the climate change thing.
I mean, the term itself is fatuous, climate change.
It's as non-scientific a term as you can get,
and yet they peddle this as science.
Well, with science it's about specificity.
Well, what exactly is changing?
They don't say, it's just the climate is changing.
And on sort of an intuitive level,
people go, well, that's true.
You know, the climate does change over time.
There are small cycles and great cycles.
You go from periods where it's significantly warmer,
significantly cooler, more or less carbon dioxide.
But you know, those are questions that,
oh, they're a little bit too complicated.
We just have to accept the climate is changing.
We're all gonna die.
You know, this fomented hysteria.
And it's helped by, we live at a time
with ubiquitous news coverage, 24 seven.
And so now people can be made to believe
that there are more hurricanes, there are more
rainstorms, there are more natural disasters. It's just there's more coverage of
these things worldwide. You know, if you went back 40 years ago, you didn't hear
generally what was going on in the rest of the world because there were just
three networks and they focused generally on what was going on locally
unless it was some massive thing nationally and that was rare so you
generally didn't hear about it.
But anyway, they manipulate people on purpose
and they foment all of this fear
to sell you on something that isn't true.
You have a quote from H.L. Mencken in the story,
which is great, and he was just such a great acerbic wit.
He says, the whole aim of practical politics
is to keep the populace alarmed,
and hence, clamorous to be led to safety
by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins all of them imaginary and you right here of course
it is more than just well you you have here um in fact i'll just go to the top there's a common
thread binding covid and climate crisis and and uh you say in that the former wasn't and the latter isn't, at least not in the sense intended.
There was and is a crisis, certainly a psychological one.
And that's exactly it.
It's the constant, the constant,
an injection you might say of fear.
And with the fear, they create a crisis.
And as Robert Higgs wrote,
the government comes in with the answer
and the size of government ratchets up and it never ratchets down again. You said they're
doing it again with this Iran business. Yes, this ridiculous idea that this second world
country on the other side of the globe that has barely got the ability to lob a crude
missile, maybe a few hundred miles somehow presents an existential threat to the United
States.
When what we're talking about, I think, in my opinion, my analysis of the situation is
that the Iranians understandably want a deterrent.
That if they if they have a crude World War Two level fission bomb, that by itself is
enough probably to prevent any regime changing from going on.
That's what the North Koreans have wanted.
That's what the North Koreans did.
They're not looking to attack.
It's ridiculous.
If the Iranians were to detonate a single bomb somewhere,
what do you suppose is gonna happen to Iran?
Everybody understands that they're not out of their minds.
They're not crazy people.
What they want is to avoid being attacked,
but everything has been inverted.
And by the use of this ridiculous fear porn
that this country, remember they did it with Iraq,
weapons of mass destruction, mushroom clouds,
we're gonna see mushroom clouds,
and they're doing it again,
and the people are falling for it again.
Absolutely right, Eric.
And you know-
Or an election, by the way.
No, no, no.
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So Eric, talking about this,
this four year safety, it's an emergency thing.
I was gonna do this separate, but I wanna open this up
to you as co-pilot here on the show.
So as we both get to sit in for David Knight right now,
together now in the plane, I wanna go to this story
that I mentioned at the top of the program
as I showed the billboard about ICE lying that about
going to Dodger Stadium. And so here's the story as it first appears. Okay so we've got the Los Angeles Dodgers saying
this, this morning ICE agents came to Dodger Stadium and requested permission
to access the parking lots.
They were denied entry to the grounds by the organization.
Tonight's game will be played as scheduled.
That was yesterday.
Now, I say that as the first bookend.
Then I wanna go back a little bit here to just mention,
we're talking about generating fear.
And this is where conspiracy mindedminded people, I think,
meet up with people who just look at the functional system and say the system always trends this way,
either way, any way it goes. So because, as I mentioned yesterday, because this is a collectivist
immigration control system unconstitutionally done by the federal government. We had years of Joe Biden bringing literally,
artificially increasing the number of people
who normally would not have been here, bringing them here.
With the One App, the parole program,
300,000 people as the Center for Immigration Studies noted
the year before last. A lot of
kids gone missing. So conservatives got very upset. We have the classic argument between the
conservatives and the democrats. Conservatives basically I think correct saying democrats you
really don't care that much about immigrants and migrants. Your heart on your sleeve is
artificial itself. You want more voters and you want to get people on a welfare system.
We have libertarians saying you can't have open borders and a government run welfare system that
will attract people because that makes the number of people want to come in unnatural. It has to be
based on what job opportunities are and what the expense for living in a place is. That should be
how people move in and make their decisions, not through subsidies, off of somebody's taxes.
So we had that happen with Biden,
and we had a lot of conservative people
getting very, very upset.
Now we're seeing the flip side,
which is that the conservatives,
whether it's due to machinations and plotting
from one-worlders who wanna upset people
and disrupt things in the United States
and gain more power over people and create a bigger
security state or not, we're getting it. That's what's
happening. With Donald Trump, they are imposing things.
They're breaching the Fourth Amendment, the Article IV,
Section IV of the Constitution. They're also breaching the
Fourth Amendment by going into people's houses without
warrants. They're using administrative warrants. They
went into a court with an administrative warrant, not a
real warrant, because they're coming
from an unconstitutional agency in the first place.
Now this Dodger Stadium thing is a perfect example.
The feds not only have not been invited into California,
Gavin Newsom has said, you are not welcome here.
And there are other people like police chiefs
who say, you're not welcome here.
We're not gonna work with you.
And now we have Dodger Stadium.
The ICE people wanted to gain entrance to Dodger Stadium
according to the Dodgers.
Let me show you the next part of this
and then get your comments.
And then I want to turn also to the audience
of the David Knight Show and see what they have to say.
Here's part two of this, Eric,
because this is what happened afterwards.
The ICE agents then said, denied it. False. We were
never there. They denied it. Okay. That is official from ICE. Well, literally within minutes,
the proof on the video was released. And yes, they were were there. Now why would they even do something so dumb?
Mika Efron Erfan says we have it on video. There they are driving away. They tried to get in.
So we'll do this again. Here we go.
And that is one of the entrances.
And that is one of the entrances.
There you are. So immigration and customs enforcement
recently had that tete-a-tete
between a Senator from California and Kristi Noem.
And now they've got this.
They've got them driving away,
and they were monitored with a helicopter.
People know this, and yet they're not gonna recognize
this is a very strong insult.
It shows that they were lying,
but unfortunately they won't take the extra step
to look at this battle and this argumentation
could serve as a great learning opportunity for people to look at what is and this argumentation could serve as a great learning opportunity
for people to look at what is the system for the Constitution, what does it actually say?
Even if you can't win the argument, at least you could be aware of what the system is supposed
to be.
Well, you could.
And I wish people would stop to think about the subtleties here, which to my mind are that they're once again leveraging,
manipulating and exploiting reasonable people's concerns. And I'll go back to the whole DWI
checkpoint thing. You know, nobody is comfortable with the idea of some out of control drunk
driving down the road, weaving through traffic, potentially going to kill somebody. Nobody likes
that. So they leverage that to say,
well, we've gotta have these checkpoints
because that's how we're gonna catch these people.
Of course, they're gonna end up catching this all.
You don't have to be drunk
to get caught in a sobriety checkpoint.
And I see the same sort of thing happening
with these Gestapo type tactics that are being deployed
in the name of catching these immigrants.
Let's define who these people are.
OK, if they're dangerous people, I don't have a problem with going after criminals.
Most people don't have a problem with going after criminals.
Now, yeah, technically, it's it's against the law to have been here,
contrary to the procedures and processes.
But by and large, look, if these people are here just to work,
if they're just trying to do their thing and earn a living,
that doesn't really concern me nearly as much as having to walk around with a government issued federal passport, the real ID, and
possibly having to stop at checkpoints now for immigration. And I've been through one of those. Have you ever been through one of those? You know, they have them within a hundred miles of the speaking border. I saw a press trip with a car company,
you know, doing a, we have these things called long leads
where they take journalists out to drive a car
before it becomes available, you know,
to the general public.
So it was, I think it was in Arizona.
I can't remember, it might've been California,
but anyway, we were well within the United States
and we're driving these manufacturers vehicles prototypes
and we get caught up in one of these checkpoint things.
And you know, here I am having to prove to this guy that I'm an American citizen and answer his
questions and I'm nowhere near the border.
I've not even come across the border.
It's amazing to me that many people who are the descendants, the offspring of people who
fought in World War II against the Nazis now support the concept of papers, please, right?
Yeah, because it's our guys doing it.
Yeah, yeah.
And again, you know, there's this normalcy bias problem.
And in fact, let me bring up one more piece, Eric,
over on your site, because you have the piece
about safety belts here.
And since, I believe it was Skunk Hollow brought up this.
And in fact, it's interesting, because he has here,
we talked about the airbags, and I didn't really complete the thought on that with the kids. They don't know that the reason
they're in the back was because the airbags when they were first imposed by the feds, as
Eric has written about this many times, we've discussed it on the show before, they were
breaking people's necks on very slow accidents, little kids, older people. So instead of getting rid of the mandate for the airbags,
they mandated that kids be put in the back seat.
Again, just ridiculous.
They're causing the cancer.
And then they're saying, look, you know what?
We caused the cancer.
We could cure it by leaving you alone,
but instead we're gonna force you to cut that part
of your body off.
That's what they're doing.
So let's in fact, check this out.
Skunk Hall over in Michigan says airbags
are the exact problem.
And he writes seat belts should be optional too.
So let's head over to this one as an added bonus here
to talk about this.
You've got this piece on Meet the Adaptive Safety Belt.
Tell people about that one.
Well, it's just the latest etoliation
of this neurotic obsession with
safety Uber Aulis, but it's even worse than that. You know, it's presented as Volvo is trying to,
you know, remember when Volvo was the safe car company? Right, right. They would drive off the
cliff and the car would still be fine. The thing is not that there's anything wrong with that.
Volvo was instrumental in bringing out the, you know, the five-point safety belt, three-point
safety belt, excuse me, you know, the five point safety belt three point safety
belt, excuse me, you know, back when most cars if they had just
the lap belt, so they had and they you know, they defined
their brand as focusing principally on such things. We're
making our cars extra heavy, extra sturdy, we have seatbelts
in them and these other things. And that was great because at
the time you had a choice, you didn't have to buy a Volvo, you
could if you wanted to, and that's cool.
If that's the most important thing to you,
you should have every right to buy it.
Unfortunately, now every car is a Volvo
because the federal government has decreed
that every car's gotta be a Volvo.
So what's Volvo gonna do?
Well, Volvo comes up with an even more elaborate seatbelt,
one that has this Rube Goldberg-esque contraction within it to, you know, to cinch
itself according to what your body type is. So, you know, if you're heavy or you're, you know, you're skinny or
whatever it is, the thing is going to, you know, adjust to your particular body type. And they're heralding this as
some kind of a great advance. And what's going to end up happening, of course, is that every other brand of car that
doesn't have this is going to be tarred and feathered as being unsafe.
Because look, they don't have that.
And then they're gonna bum rush over themselves
to make sure that they have it
in anticipation of the inevitable federal mandate
that every car has gotta have that too.
And so that's my big beef.
I don't have a problem with any of this stuff.
I have a problem with it being forced on people.
Offer it, make it optional.
If people want it, by all means get it. But nobody should be forced to get it. That's my forced on people. You know, offer it, make it optional. If people want it, by all means, get it.
But nobody should be forced to get it.
That's my take on point.
Yeah, yeah.
I remember I experienced one of those safety belts,
the three-point with the pullback thing.
And it was one of the cruder ones.
So we would just attach it behind our backs
and then sit on it.
That's what I would do. Yeah, exactly. Without any safety belt at all.
So it actually, by putting it in there and inspire some people to not even wear a
seatbelt at that point.
I'm principled because I, you know, I figure I'm a grown man.
I'm a middle-aged man. I don't need to be parented by somebody else.
Right. I'm not a little kid, and it's insulting to be treated as if you're some kind of an idiot, slow kid
who needs to have their handheld and told what to do
by somebody who knows better.
I mean, the principle of it is obnoxious,
and not only is it that, most of the time,
these people don't actually know better than you do.
Most of the time, whatever they try to impose on you
ends up, as you've just explained,
having even worse consequences,
and then they try to band-aid that with another problem
that they create. And it's like that old thing about how the mafia enforcer comes and breaks
your leg, and then he hands you a pair of crutches to help you. Well-stated. Well-stated. Eric,
you know, yeah, I remember Harry Brown when he was running for president
He used to say that that was that he was the first person I ever heard say that and I was like, that's a pretty good point
Yeah, I'm glad that's carrying on that
Mentally obnoxious to think that you're not allowed to learn from trial and error, you know, we were kids
Here's a really good example of it at least in my memory, maybe yours as well. But kids were taught by their parents, hey,
be careful around traffic. Don't run out in the road. You know, there are cars in the road. Don't
play ball in the road because you might get run over. You know, and maybe you had a close call
because you weren't thinking and you ran out on the road and you almost got hit by a car.
And you had that come to Jesus moment when you realized, you know, I really need to be careful of where I'm running and walking.
Yeah.
So you grew mentally, you learn.
Yeah.
Now this presumption that, you know, you're just such a retard, you know, you can't figure
things out for yourself.
You're just too dumb.
You have to be told what to do by somebody who knows best.
And the ironic thing is that winds up raising a generation of retards who can't function,
who can't think, who can't learn.
Eric, I don't know if you heard about this one, but you got me thinking.
Did you hear about this man?
I think he might've been in Texas, who, no, I think he might've been in Georgia, somewhere
near Atlanta.
And he was fined $2,500 for painting a crosswalk.
I did see it.
I did see it.
And he and his neighbors said,
look, this is a dangerous spot.
And they had repeatedly over years gone to the government
to say, you're running the streets.
That's a dangerous spot.
We are right here.
We're local.
Again, it just shows you the local people can
manage it. They should they have the moral prerogative and the responsibility to manage
what is in their zone and not to force somebody else to pay for it. But they couldn't get the
government to respond practically anyway. Somebody's got to be punished. You know,
somebody's got to be punished, first of all. And the one thing that can't be abided is people exercising sound judgment.
We have to have crossing zones now because people can't go, hmm, let's see, I'm looking
left, I'm looking right, the way is clear, I'm just going to walk across the street.
And if you do that in the sight of a cop, even if there was no problem, no cars were
coming but you didn't go in the authorized place and wait for the authorized green light before you walk across the street, then you'll
get punished.
Because what they want are mindless, obedient, just drones who just, oh, well, it's the law.
I've got to do it.
Got to do it.
Sometimes I get like, I'll do these monologues.
I take a little...
Well, you've probably seen my videos and I'll and I'll
monologue while I'm driving and I live in a rural area. So
there are a lot of stop signs where there's no traffic at all.
There's no you know, and I'm driving these roads every day.
I'm very familiar with them. Some of them you can see a
quarter mile in either direction that there's no traffic coming.
Right. I don't come to a complete stop at the stop
shrine. Heaven forbid. Right. all go through the stop sign.
And sometimes I'll get these comments from people
who are, oh, you're around the stop sign.
Oh, the humanity, you know,
cue that old film of the Hindenburg crashing.
Oh, I know, I know.
And that's one of the areas where my brother,
an attorney said, look, if you ever run into that situation
or if you're caught for speeding or whatever,
just plead no lo contendre and say, please
asked for it to be put on file without a finding. If you have to go to court to say, I thought
it was reasonable under the conditions of the day and see what then allow the judge
to put it on file. And if you don't get another citation for like a year or two years or something
like that, then they'll take it off your books. So, uh, that's always a positive.
You know, I really
think this is a, you know, I don't want to be pedantic about it, but when it comes to these
sorts of things, and I think traffic laws are really good way to understand it, why not encourage
people to exercise judgment and be held accountable? If you're, if you're, if you are irresponsible
and you don't look before, you know, before proceeding, when you come to a stop sign and you
just blow the stop sign as the phraseology goes,
and you run into somebody
or you cause somebody to run into you,
of course you should be held accountable for that
because that was your fault.
You shouldn't have looked.
But on the other hand, if you can clearly see
and it's obviously safe, why not?
Why should you be punished for that?
Just because you violated the law?
Absolutely, absolutely.
Eric, let me get a thought for you before we go.
So, you know, I have that poll over on my ex feed,
not to, you know, pull people over to the ex feed
or whatever.
I wanna show yours right off the bat here.
Over at X, they can find you as at apostate 27832,
27832, or they can just look up Eric the apostate.
So check him out over there.
And as he mentions, I'll be on David Knight show shortly.
Gar just invited me.
Big thumbs up and thank you for going on the fly like this.
This is terrific.
And oh, it's great.
Let me get your thoughts on the and we'll see ourselves here for a second on the poll
for our bad attitude award for liberty conspiracy tonight,
for whom would you pick?
Donald Trump for claiming he can unilaterally take
our cash to bond people.
The GOP majority in Congress for not co-sponsoring
Massey's War Powers Resolution, even though he wouldn't have
actually supported it himself as a final vote,
but at least to get it in there. And then, or three, ICE for lying about
their unconstitutional and immoral attempt
to root around Dodger Stadium.
Obviously, I think one of these has a lot larger implications,
but where would you cast your vote?
Or would you like to comment on the choices?
It's an easy decision.
The reason I'm going to say Trump is because the gall of the man who ran for
election on certain very clear definitive points, who is now
betraying every single one of those points.
Yeah.
You know, he tried to say, you know, vote for me and we'll stop the wars.
We're not going to have wars all the time.
We're gonna work on America.
We're gonna try to make this country a better place again
for most people, not make Israel great,
not make Palantir great, not force real ID on people,
not push a digital dollar on people.
So yeah, it bothers me that Trump is betraying.
I feel just like Charlie Brown
trying to kick the football.
You know, remember that one?
You know, I did it, I kicked the football.
I voted for Trump and I'm just really disappointed
with the way things are headed right now.
Yeah, I agree with you.
Eric, it's been great to chat with you.
And again, thanks for coming on.
This is terrific and I love being able to fill in for David
and knowing the good people in the Knight family knowing
You know David brought us in contact with each other and so many of the other people and then the Knight
David Knight chat rooms and I want to get some final comments from people skunk hollow says this
Seatbelts were first then drinking and driving mothers against drunk And he says, I was young when no seatbelt was required.
Absolutely.
And in fact, I got a ticket in New York State
when I went to visit the Foundation for Economic
Education in Irvington.
When I was at a stoplight and diagonal to me
at the intersection was a police car,
and I didn't have my seatbelt on.
I just hadn't put it on at that point.
Sometimes you drive for a little while before you get it on.
And so the man pulled me over
and he had me sit there for probably a half hour
in the heat.
It was 90 something degrees and he just sat
and then he gives me a ticket.
And I said, how much is the ticket?
He goes, I don't know.
He says, I don't know.
He didn't even say it kindly. He says, I don't know. He says, I don't know. He didn't even say it kindly.
He says, I don't know. There's, I wrote a phone number there. You can call them to find
out how much it is. I was like, well, you understand I'm from out of state, which is
probably why you pulled me over. And so I'm going back to New Hampshire. I'd like to know
because I want to know, you know, what the charge to know because I want to know what the charge is because
I could drive back here and take a day off of work, but I want to find out what's, I
don't want to waste my money.
And one way or the other.
So he says, call the number.
So I called them and they said, I said, is there a way to find out how much this is?
They said, oh, you won't know what the fine is
until you get here to court.
You have to show up at court to find out what the fine is.
I was like, what?
That's ridiculous.
Then I said, is there a way to contest this
outside the court?
They said, yeah, you can fax us a message
to either have it put off or asked to have it pushed aside.
And I said, great.
They said, but you have to do it within the next hour because we're leaving and
then we're going on vacation.
And it's like, when are you coming back?
They were coming back the day of my court appearance.
And I was like, well, that doesn't work for me.
So I wrote the email very, very quickly and And I printed it up. Yeah, I printed
it and faxed it. That's what I did. And I wrote in there and I said, listen, you know, I come from
New Hampshire and New Hampshire, we leaned, the government leans more towards statutes, not, you
know, it's not pure, but they lean towards statutes that are there to punish people for harming other people.
By not wearing a seatbelt, I'm not harming another person. I'm only putting myself in jeopardy.
And to his credit, the judge actually wrote me back and said, I quoted John Locke and the
judge said, you're right. Thanks for quoting John Locke. And he waived everything except the court
fees. So I was like, okay, well, at least I got to send it.
You know, I was gonna comment on,
they wonder why they're hated,
why we just hate them so much.
At least I'm speaking for myself here.
And the reason that I hate them
is because of this insouciant cruelty
that they visit on people.
I mean, here you are,
you're just going about your business
and you get waylaid by this government goon who not only
interrupts your travels with the implicit threats
of murderous violence.
If you didn't pull over, what would have happened?
And makes you sit there in the sweltering heat
and then just arrogantly hands you
a piece of paper contemptuously.
And basically, here you go, dirtbag.
Hand over your money that you work hard for to the government
for no reason other than we have authority and we're going to make you pay.
Right, right. Exactly, exactly. And you know, I think sometimes they just get into that
pattern because it helps them get through the day more quickly if they're more, if they're
more belligerent, they get something done. And, you know, to me, if I'm going out, I
want to try to bring a smile to somebody I want to, I want going out, I want to try to bring a smile to somebody. I want to, hopefully, I want to make sure that I've contributed something positive to
somebody else's life for some split second, somehow.
That's just sort of the way it makes me feel happy too, you know?
And government doesn't operate that way.
Right?
I mean, most people don't want to hurt anybody else, right?
Right.
Sometimes we do through inadvertence or thoughtlessness, but we don't make it like conscious policy.
Like I'm gonna go out today and do something
to make somebody else miserable.
Right, yeah.
Well, listen, Eric, thanks for helping me today
on the David Knight Show,
bolstering me with great logic and principles too.
And- Oh, amigo.
Yeah, man, amigo, I hope I can join you
on my show some night and we're going to talk
fiction also because I started up a YouTube channel called former Star Trek writing fellow
and the YouTube channel is going to bring in guests and so on.
We'll talk about favorite movies like you and I talked about that chase scene from the
seven ups and bullet and stuff like that.
So we'll talk about our favorite chase scenes and stuff.
It'll be a lot of fun and favorite short story writers, novelists and so on.
We can make the pilgrimages to see Shatner.
You know, we could do that and we could live stream it.
Oh man, that would be so great.
That would be so much fun.
I wish I had the proper connections with Star Trek
to still get in touch with Shatner.
That would be so much fun.
Oh man.
If you could meet that happen,
I'll owe you for the rest of my life.
Okay, I'll ask a young woman I know
if she can paint herself green
and sort of walk out on the streets of LA
and maybe Shatner will come out.
I'm like, hey, I remember you.
You know, I'm like, hey, Shatner, we found him, you know.
Thanks, man.
Eric, thank you so much.
I'm gonna play a little something from the David Knight show to go out a little advertisement for the David Knight show. And I want to advertise
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Cause you do.
Well, I invested David and Travis, if they're listening, I hope things are going well and
I look forward to talking to both of them soon.
Thanks man. Eric, Eric Peters, love you, man. We'll talk to you soon.
Yep.
All right. Take care. Wow. Good guy. Eric Peters is one of the tops.
You can't go wrong, man.
And let's take an opportunity now, in fact,
to touch base with some of the great material
that David Knight has given to us.
Let's discuss a little something from David
when it comes to, how about this one?
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And now, the David Knight Show.
Great comments.
And Cecilia inside rumble was just commenting about David Knight's amazing talent
and how majestic that music is and yeah John Williams composer of course known as Johnny
Williams when he first started doing television themes did a lot of the TV themes for the Erwin
Allen television shows like Lost in Space did two themes for that. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, all those shows.
He did the did the soundtracks for those.
And then you got Lalo Schifrin, who did the Mission Impossible theme
and Starsky and Hutch, the first season of Starsky and Hutch theme.
That is the best theme that I've ever heard, I think, on television.
Then you have other great musicians like Mike Post and so on.
Really amazing talent.
And when I was a child, my brother used to record
the TV themes.
And one of the things that I might have brought up
on David's show is that, you know, John Williams
has been accused of lifting things from composers sometimes.
If you listen to Darth Vader's theme,
it's essentially a combination of Tchaikovsky's of lifting things from composers sometimes. If you listen to Darth Vader's theme,
it's essentially a combination of Tchaikovsky's Slavic March,
which is part of the 1812 overture music,
but it doesn't typically get played.
It's that mixed with sort of Holst's Mars,
Bringer of War.
And if you listen to the J jaws of that's derived from something from
Beethoven. But what's really curious is I mentioned this a while back is if you
listen to the Schindler's List theme by John Williams. When I saw Schindler's
List I was with my mother and we were walking away you know very very emotional
as we walked out of the movie theater in a
place called the Bedford mall, Bedford, New Hampshire,
next town over from where Ghislaine Maxwell was captured.
And she was captured in Gothstown.
So there's Amherst, Bedford, Gothstown,
they're like right next to each other.
I'm in Amherst.
And so, I mean, Russia.
So spreading the Amherst propaganda.
So we're walking on us and we went to a little
CVS, which is all part of the interior of that mall and the movie theater's entrance was inside
the mall. And I said, Mom, you know, that music, it's in my head. I've heard that music before.
And she said, no, you can't have heard that music before. John Williams composed it for the film,
for Spielberg. You know, and it'shak Perlman's playing it at the end.
And I said, no, I have heard that music before.
So I'll just tell you this, if you, and I won't do it now,
but maybe on my Liberty Conspiracy Show,
I'll do it sometime.
But if you want to get something kind of curious,
very interesting, there's a TV show called
The Strange Report
that was put out by ITV for a few seasons.
And one of the actresses in it
is a woman named Annika Wills.
I actually became friends with Annika.
She was what they used to call a black and white babe
from Doctor Who in the early years of Doctor Who
with Patrick Troughton.
And very attractive woman, a great lady. who in the early years of Doctor Who with Patrick Troughton and a very
attractive woman a great lady we got along great when I was at a convention
we met and we exchanged phone numbers we you know it was just a terrific woman
and she was in the strange report when I was like four it's like what now I'm
friends with her in England this is bizarre right it was just it was crazy but the theme for the strange report is
essentially note for note similar to the very opening of John Williams as Iksac
Perlman opens up for the Schindler's List theme. It's just done at a different tempo, in a different key, and
it's very jazzy. So the Schindler's List theme, I'll whistle it just for a second, Like that, right? The strange report goes,
Yeah.
So no wonder when we went into CBS, I said, I've heard that before somewhere.
Yeah.
Yep. I've heard that before somewhere. Yeah, yep. And one time I put on the Finlandia Symphony by Sibelius
and I put on the trash compactor section from Star Wars.
I had one on a CD and one on vinyl
and I hit the selector switch on the stereo back and forth
because the Finlandia thing has...
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. because the the Finlandia thing has and then it takes off in a different
direction and the trash compactor scene goes and then he takes in a different
direction so you might consider some to be homages some people are a little bit more critical of John Williams
but amazing talent from John Williams and the man just
seems to be have been adored by everybody who worked with out in California and in Boston as he headed up the Boston Pops for
years and
So it's always wonderful to know
that David Knight appreciates his music as much as I do.
And I also love Jerry Goldsmith.
I think Jerry Goldsmith,
in fact, I like Jerry Goldsmith's themes the most,
probably, of any of the film composers,
even more than John Williams.
I just love Jerry Goldsmith's stuff.
He's amazing.
Jerry Goldsmith is something else.
So, and like I said, my dad sat next to Jerry Goldsmith on. He's amazing. Jerry Goldsmith is something else. So, and like I said, my
dad sat next to Jerry Goldsmith on a plane. Paul Goldsmith sat next to Jerry Goldsmith.
Interesting. Coming back from Las Vegas or California or something. Let's get into what
I mentioned to Eric Peters right now in the David Knight Show, everybody. Remember, if
you want to contribute to the David Knight Show now, that is a great way to really help
the show.
And hopefully David will be coming back soon.
Travis will be back on Monday.
Let's look at this.
Solar stocks plunge on Senate bills tax credit phase out,
but analysts say investors should be happy.
No, no, investors shouldn't be happy that they're going under.
Moral people should be happy that they're not getting
a tax subsidy in a way.
It's not a direct tax subsidy.
It is a credit up to a certain amount.
And I wrote about this in the news notes.
It goes up to a certain amount
that you can literally write off your taxes.
The people aren't physically getting,
or they're not getting additional sums from the government the way the earned income tax credit works. that you can literally write off your taxes. The people aren't physically getting or,
and they're not getting additional sums from the government the way the earned income tax credit works.
They're not getting money from the government
to buy the solar panels.
But they are getting a tax credit,
which is social manipulation through the stick approach.
They're saying, we won't beat you if you do this,
if you act in this way.
If you buy the solar panels, then you won't be punished.
Some more.
We'll let you keep more of your earnings.
That's just unethical.
That's not right.
So they say here that analysts at JP Morgan said that the Senate's version is better for
shares of solar and other renewable companies than the version passed by the House in late
May.
At least one analyst had a more negative view of the situation and downgraded three of the
solar stocks.
Yeah, and they deserve to be downgraded because they're not really that feasible.
And I want to give you an example.
Here's this, a solar company, rooftop solar industry is toast.
Clean energy transition CEO says.
So let's go with this.
So the rooftop solar industry, they are toast.
I actually think, you know, there's already been one bankruptcy in Sonova.
I think Sunrun is risking it.
I think Enphase and SolarEdge would also, I think the whole sector could get wiped out.
The rooftop solar business could get wiped out yeah and whereas I
think on the utility scale it just means that meta needs to pay 10% more for
its power I don't really think it matters so the big industrial corporates
you still think we're gonna go ahead with their solar projects? So if you do a data sector, energy power is like 7% of cost.
If 7% of cost goes to 9% of cost,
do you think they will stop these projects?
I do not think so.
Does it change the case of the investment globally
for these companies if they have these extra costs in the United
States, or certainly there is an extra cost of implementation?
Well I think the...
Because as we know the Chinese and others are just going great guns on solar.
If we take solar as a case, fortunately the US has kind of already built the big wall
and that's why they can compete.
No one can compete with China because South China is massively subsidized on all
levels. And you see this in Europe, remember, Germany had the great solar industry, it all
got wiped out. And the same will happen everywhere because zero cost.
All right, so we'll stop there because of course getting that commercial. But I thought
that was valuable. Let me show you that headline once more since I didn't exactly bring that up on the screen about the solar stocks plunging.
So
here is that one there. So that's from MarketWatch, solar stocks plunge as Senate bills tax credit phase out.
Looks like that's definitely in the works.
So, you know, it's something, solar is good for small things and maybe
if you know for a house people might think that that that's about the limit.
You can't do solar for really large things. It just doesn't work properly.
It's okay to you know have something that you can recharge your phone or a
little solar charged radio or something like that. Maybe a solar battery pack
that you might want to get for emergencies, that sort of thing.
But beyond that, it becomes really unfeasible, especially when they're trying to lock things
in on a large city-wide scale. It's just ridiculous. It doesn't work at all. Of course,
when you have the centralized systems, again, that tragedy of the commons comes in. So they're
going to decide for you what is the best idea. Why don't you decide? Why don't you let the market decide? Don't subsidize these things. That
would be a great idea. And finally I want to get into a couple other items
that I thought would be valuable for you that I want to cover just because we're
talking about the major issues of the day when it comes to freedom.
I wanna go to my Liberty Conspiracy News Notes
for yesterday.
And again, this is sort of going behind the veil
for some of the paid subscribers.
This I think is interesting.
And I mentioned this yesterday on the David Knight Show.
And so I put this in about midday today. As I got to mention on the David Knight show. And so I put this in about midday today.
As I got to mention on the David Knight show this morning,
that was yesterday when this was posted,
the Trump administration will force student visa applicants
to undergo social media screening,
piling more injuries atop the unconstitutional
and immoral federal claim to control immigration
and prompting concerns that political views
and online speech could be used to deny entry to the US.
And that's something I just wanted to make sure
that I brought up because as we hear all about
this sort of thing, again, they're pushing
and pushing and pushing for more invasion
of people's privacy.
The e-verify thing is looming and we are getting close
to being in its shadow, It's coming on us.
And all this debate about these things, hopefully people will get involved and talk to their various
congresspeople about this because this is something that shouldn't be handled on a national level
at all. It's supposed to be left up to the states. There's not supposed to be a visa that you need to leave
the country to get back in or somebody else has to have to
get back in the country.
It's ridiculous.
I also want to mention something that I brought up
yesterday that I did not complete discussing.
We mentioned the Supreme Court decision about the Tennessee
ban on mutilating kids
for the trans ideology and trans psychopathology.
So I wanna go back to that
because I mentioned Cory Booker yesterday
and I didn't give the payoff.
The Supreme Court Wednesday upheld Tennessee's ban
on gender so-called affirming care, wink, wink,
a lot of euphemisms there, misleading,
for trans minors, as they say, in a blockbuster ruling.
And as I mentioned yesterday,
it's based on the 14th Amendment,
because if they have statutes that punish people
for harming children and brutalizing children,
then they have to apply those statutes equally for the protection of all children.
Now, I would argue that that also goes to fetuses because they are human, they are being,
and if there are statutes that punish people for harming other human beings,
then they have to apply equally to all human beings on that arc of life.
So the 14th Amendment equal protection clause requires that.
And I've mentioned when I've been here before,
it's not equal treatment under the laws,
much as people might want that,
that's not what the 14th Amendment says.
So as a voluntarist anarchist,
that's my sort of commentary about that.
But I think that it is valid logically as well.
But I didn't mention that Cory Booker freaked out about this.
So let me give you a little bit more on this story.
The court's majority opinion was penned
by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined
by the other five members of the conservative wing,
the three liberals dissented.
And Roberts wrote, this carries with it the weight
of fierce scientific and policy debates.
The voices in these debates raise sincere questions.
The implications for all are profound.
And he says, the equal protection clause
does not resolve these disagreements
because they have the statutes and it has to go this way.
If they've got the statutes against hurting children,
this is what it is.
And Sotomayor disagreed.
She said the court abandons transgender children
and their families for political whims.
So again, she's not looking at it consistently.
That's not a political whim to apply logic
and consistent analysis.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said,
"'In sadness I dissent.'"
And they also wrote here,
"'The liberal wing argued that the court's
conservative majority had tied itself in knots,
trying to avoid earlier precedents
that said laws affecting transgender Americans
necessarily discriminated on the basis of sex.'"
So this was the argument of the plaintiffs.
They were saying, you're discriminating on the basis
of sexual orientation or sexual preference.
You can't deny these people this coverage.
That has nothing to do with it.
They're minors.
They can't make their own decisions.
You can't even say that they have a preference necessarily under the statutes as they're concerned.
Again, if people don't like this, then at least we can have decentralization. And if
you're going to have statutes in your states, at least the 14th Amendment says, have the statutes be consistent,
or at least consistently applied.
That's, you know, as far as the Constitution goes,
that's a pretty good minimum, isn't it?
I think, you know, in speaking here, filling in for David,
you know, I provide my opinion on a lot of things,
and hopefully that's not too radical an opinion to have consistency of the application of
the statutes and consistency of the thought that goes towards upon whom those statutes
apply, right?
That's why if we looked at it properly, the 14th Amendment would be a ban of abortion in any states that have statutes that prohibit
harming other people because it's equal protection for all human beings.
And this of course brings us back to Tennessee
where we opened up the program of course talking about the passage
of a man who was pretty well known in Tennessee.
Death of a man who'd been on the David Knight show, Frank Nicely. So rest in peace, Frank.
I didn't get to speak to Frank Nicely, but he seemed like quite a principled and intelligent, fair man.
I hope his family is being comforted at this moment.
Let me tell you how Cory Booker responded
to this Tennessee story.
Because a lot of people worked very hard
for this in Tennessee.
Cory Booker's from New Jersey.
Cory Booker got very angry.
Let me give you an example.
So here is what Booker had to say.
And you let me know what you think about this.
Today, the Supreme Court chose to abandon trans children
in America, upholding the Tennessee ban on medical care for trans kids.
Trans children, trans kids, he says, is heartless.
This is a sad day.
But I know I will never stop fighting
to protect trans children everywhere.
Now here he is flipping out.
No trans children. I hear the fear. I hear the worry that they're not safe.
Think about this for a second. The number one killer of children in America is
gun violence. They talk about that, the threat there.
Let's just pause that right now. I wanted to address this. If you hear people say
that, you're probably aware of it.
I'm probably not telling you anything new, but just in case.
Maybe you've got a kid, you can show them this segment.
Just this guy, you can tell them yourself.
Whoever wants to do it is great.
The number one death by gun is suicide.
When they include children in their statistics, they include 18-year-olds
who are victims of gang violence. Why might they be victims of gang violence? Oh, that's
right, because of the drug prohibitions, because of the bad education paradigms, because these
kids are released from schools
being functionally illiterate
and they don't have any skills,
because of minimum wage laws
where they can't get into a workplace
because their skills aren't sufficient
to actually garner the new amount
that has to be demanded from the final employer,
the consumer.
Cory Booker supports minimum wage
laws. Cory Booker supports more federalizing of the education system, which has been proven to be
an absolute utter failure. In fact, when my father worked with Charlotte Iserbeet in Washington,
trying to dismantle the education department under Reagan, and they both left saying that they
couldn't stop it,
and they didn't wanna take people's tax money
to continue doing something that they couldn't stop.
My dad saw studies that showed
there's pretty much an inverse relationship
between the amount of money that government spends
on children's education,
and generally speaking, what the output is.
You look at private charitable organizations, churches,
they can educate kids in inner cities
and get them to perform better on tests
than the highly expensive $10,000, $12,000, $15,000
per child per year education systems
in the same neighborhoods that are run by the government.
In New York, parents showed up at schools
where they started to move migrants in
so the government could house them in the schools.
And a woman was there saying, that's my child's school.
Well, ma'am, no, it's not.
It's not your school either.
It's everybody's school.
So now you can try to fight to control it. Have fun
Try to get it to be responsive to your interests
And then of course, there's the completely immoral and unethical idea that somebody who doesn't have kids
Should be forced to pay for an education system. I ran into the teacher who threw me in a closet in seventh grade and she
had, I hadn't done anything. We were watching one of these dumb film strips.
I've mentioned this before broadcasting and I was in the front row and I was so
far to the edge that I couldn't see, I was trying to write and I
couldn't take notes on the film strip for her dumb health class.
And I wasn't able to keep up.
So on the carpeting, I just angled my desk,
which was attached to the seat.
So I wouldn't have to look away, I could just look up.
I wouldn't have to keep turning like this,
like this, like this.
I could just look up, glance up.
It was more efficient.
She said, gardener, get in the closet.
That was her punishment.
She had a little first grader chair in the darkness
in the walk-in closet.
So I said, what?
She said, you heard me get in the closet.
I hadn't done a thing.
I was trying to do better in the class.
I hadn't disrupted, hadn't made any noise.
She just saw the movement and threw me in there.
Now she already didn't like me
because she wanted me to do more advanced mathematics stuff
and changing base 10 numbers to base two numbers
and base eight numbers.
She didn't know why she was having students do this.
She was just told to have students do it.
If she had told me it was because of binary code
and computers and you had a whole way
of translating stuff into a new language,
I could have been interested in it.
But as it was, I would finish my work for the class
and then I'd have to do additional work for her math class.
Not cool.
So she didn't like me because I pushed back on her.
And so I go into the closet and I'm sitting there.
And sometimes I get choked up.
I'm not gonna get choked up this time.
All of a sudden out of nowhere,
I hear the voice of Matt Van Cleet.
Matt, as I've mentioned before, not only was the biggest kid in my grade, in seventh grade,
he was the biggest kid in the entire middle school. He was the biggest human being
in the school. He was bigger than the teachers. He had stayed back, I think, once or twice.
once or twice. He was huge. He wasn't a bad kid. He was gigantic. And he liked to, you know, mini bikes, rough housing, stuff like that. I had a good sense of humor. And the
bad kids sort of circled around him as he was the alpha in a way. All of a sudden, you
hear Matt's voice. He said, what'd you do that for?
She said, sit down, Matt.
Quiet.
He goes, I won't be quiet.
He wasn't doing anything.
The biggest kid in school sticking up for me
is sitting there in the dark.
And then I hear George, this guy George.
I wanna say his last name.
He was a troublemaking kid.
And he later went to prison for a little while.
At heart, a good guy, an okay kid.
I hear George's voice.
He's right, he didn't do a thing.
Sit down, George, you're gonna go to the office.
I won't sit down.
Send me to the office for all you want.
He didn't do a thing. I've got the toughest kid in school and one of the biggest
troublemaking kids in school sticking up for me, and I was a very quiet kid.
I had to work very hard to get out of that, to protect myself, to be friendly to people and joke and laugh and
try to win people over. And I realized we had a common enemy, the bad teacher, the bad administrator. That way I was able to
the bad teacher, the bad administrator. That way I was able to go between the borders
of the jockey kids, the popular kids, the geeky nerdy kids.
I was okay, I'd be safe.
I wouldn't get beat up
because I knew we had a common enemy and I could joke
and I could bring the tough kids over to my side too.
It was all right.
So they got sent to the office.
It took me a long time to forgive that woman.
And as I mentioned, my running route used to be
right in front of her house.
I've been sick recently, I haven't been able to do it.
I would spit across the road towards her drive.
I'd never reach it as I'd be blasting music
because I just, I couldn't forgive that woman, but I did.
I did. In fact, I see her at that woman, but I did, I did.
In fact, I see her at the post office now.
We have great conversations.
I'm so glad that I forgave her.
You know, it was bad day for her.
You know, who knows?
Who knows what was going on, right?
But when you're a kid and you're suffering like that,
you know, you don't know.
You can't put yourself in the adult's place.
The adult is supposed to control herself or himself,
but she couldn't do it, you know?
So you gotta forgive that as much as you can.
And so it was my place to forgive her and I did.
And unfortunately, as I've mentioned before,
that kid Matt killed himself, which is really, it's a shame.
And he was a great, great guy. And
so I think about, you know, just a person, it brings it up because I'm thinking about
Cory Booker and you know, he's fighting for kids and he's using kids. He's using people.
He's using people. He's an abuser himself. And you know, I don't think it's easy to forgive a guy like Cory Booker. He's had repeated opportunities to step down from his fatuous fakery. And he
doesn't do it. He doesn't acknowledge the Constitution and he says he's gonna fight for the trans rights.
Really? You want to put kids in danger in schools to mix the boys and the girls? You want to have
kids be permanently damaged for the rest of their lives when they're not even of age to make their
own choices? You're gonna support that and go further to have insurance companies have to cover
it because that's what he wants.
That's sick.
Let's continue.
Singling out in 1% of our population has the highest rates of bully, threats of violence,
heck, about 30% of LGBTQ kids, period,
were missing school because of fear,
and they made them the center of their political campaign.
Faith teaches me to love everyone.
What that means is you lead with a more courageous empathy
for the struggles of trans children in America.
No trans.
Because he's great.
He's telling you, I'm more ethical than you are
So you better cough up your money to pay for a health system that will pay for kids to get their bodies permanently mutilated
That's cori booker That's cori booker. You better you better step it up right now. You better support ukraine, right?
Send some more weapons to ukraine because that's the ethical according to him, him forcing you to pay for it.
That's what's ethical.
And don't forget, as we mentioned yesterday,
Vladimir Zelensky wants another $40 billion a year
from the United States.
Amazing.
Amazing. Amazing.
Finally, I wanna finish off the program
opening up some matters to you
that I thought would be pertinent.
I wanna discuss the Federal Reserve
and then go back to the war.
As you see in my news notes yesterday,
President Trump has publicly criticized
Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell,
claiming he could outperform Powell as Fed chief.
Trump's frustration stems from Powell's decision
to maintain steady interest rates,
rather than cut them, as the president demanded, right? Remember I
told you he wants lower interest rates so the dollar is not as strong comparable
to other currencies which will then affect how many foreign products
Americans are buying which then will make him look like he has cut the so
called trade deficit. It's a trade there is no deficit. Calling Powell a stupid
person who is costing the country a fortune, Trump highlighted the burden of high interest payments on the federal government's $37 trillion national debt.
Well, you know how you could change that, Donald? Stop exploding the budget.
Reducing the debt could lower these payments, but Trump's focus remains on Powell's refusal to bend.
Remember, within a few months, Donald Trump
has to refinance $9 trillion in US bonds.
He wants to refinance those at lower interest rates.
That's the other reason why he wants low interest rates.
It will help US so-called trade deficit mirage
to help that mirage look better
because Americans will buy fewer foreign products
and it will allow the federal government
to refinance at a lower rate.
But what will that do to the money supply?
Of course, it will increase the money supply.
What is that called?
That's called inflation.
The inflation of the money supply is the inflation
and the price increases run after that.
The people who get the money first get to utilize the money
before it loses its buying power.
By the time it reaches us,
prices have been bid up inside that bidding room.
Where Donald Trump wants Jerome Powell outside the room
to shovel more people with more money into the room
to bid up the prices on the items going up for auction,
otherwise known as the items and services in the market.
It's a very simple calculus.
Donald Trump doesn't seem to understand it,
or if he does understand it,
he's being very deceitful and duplicitous.
Reducing the debt could lower these payments I wrote but Trump's focus remains on Powell's refusal to bend. Meanwhile the Fed faces pressure to potentially fund a new war.
Well it's already funding the military actions I should have written that. A role it has
historically embraced. Former congressman Ron in his book, End the Fed,
and Natalie Morris brought this up on Redacted later in the day.
Ron Paul in his book, End the Fed,
details how the Fed bankrolled World War I,
21% through taxation,
56% via Fed-backed borrowing,
and 23% by outright money creation.
So you've got more than,
you would get 79% backed by the Fed in one way or another.
So again, if you didn't have the fiat currency,
government control of money,
whether it's from the central bank
or it's from the treasury department printing of money, whether it's from the central bank or it's from the Treasury Department printing its money,
you'd have far fewer wars.
So this pattern of war financing has only deepened over time, enabling conflicts the U.S. might otherwise avoid.
Ron Paul argues that without the Fed's ability to print money and facilitate borrowing,
the nation's capacity to wage war would be severely limited.
With mounting debt and global tensions,
the Fed's role as a war venture capitalist
raises critical questions about fiscal responsibility
and the true cost of military engagements.
And as wrote, as Natalie Morris of Redacted has said,
when it comes to war funding and more,
the end of the Fed would be a big benefit.
Now I've got some links to the stories
if you wanna see some of these things here.
So here we have this.
Fed's Powell keeps rates where they are defying Trump.
That one from the 18th.
That's a good thing.
That's not a bad thing. That's a very good thing. We dodged a bullet
right there. And as I mentioned on Liberty Conspiracy last week, you can tell that Powell
actually is concerned. He understands what will happen to prices if he lowers rates. He gets it.
I'd rather not have any central bank.
And again, if the treasury were to do it, rather than a government created cartel called the Federal Reserve,
the government would just print the money up itself.
Just like ancient Rome brought in its coins, shaved the silver off the coins,
reissued the old coins saying they were worth just as much when they weren't,
and then put out new coins with the silver they had shaved off.
They do it all the time or they go buy metal.
They'll claim it's something, but inside it,
there's a secondary metal that's not as valuable.
They do that all the time as well
because they had to fund their empire over in Rome.
Wanna go back to Dave DeCamp and anti-war
to give you a little sample of something that is our, unfortunately,
payoff.
We are paying for not only attacks on Iran, a heavy water reactor that Israel has attacked, not only killing of civilians in
Iran, but of course the attacks on Gaza at food centers.
So here's Dave.
Dave is going to give us some of this information and in it he mentions, please be warned there
is an image that is a terrible image.
But here's Dave DeKamp giving us this one.
Or Palestinians in Gaza.
So the next one here, Israeli attacks kill 84 Palestinians in Gaza.
So Israeli attacks on Gaza killed 84 Palestinians on Thursday.
This was reported by Al Jazeera citing medical sources. And among those killed were 16 Palestinians who were waiting for
aid near the Net Tareem corridor, which separates northern Gaza from the rest of the strip.
I should warn you that the picture in here, you can already see it, but it's of two girls
who were killed young girls who were killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. The picture
and the videos coming out of Gaza on Thursday were just especially
brutal lots of dead and wounded
children very young young children
and
Heavy Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza City in areas to the north killing 59
According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa Israeli planes bombed homes in Jabalia northern Gaza
Killing at least 16 people including two children and one woman
Wafa also reported that strikes on tents in the shati refugee camp west of Gaza City killed at least 12 people including three children and
injured dozens four others were killed in strikes on tents near the Al Quds hospital in Gaza City and
In communists in the south at least six were killed while waiting for aid
So just absolutely
Horrific every day the slaughter goes on
And now with much less attention on it
All right. So the next one here Gaza's premature babies caught between siege and world apathy
This article is from the New Arab sort of just about this just horrific
situation to be in for these mothers
And you know because of the malnutrition and everything there's a lot more premature births and they're
They have shortage of baby formula because of the blockade and essentially this is a story about these
tiny babies who are being fed through a tube
and the hospital workers are saying we only have like enough of this formula for another
you know, one to two days and we don't know if we're going to get more.
And I mean, I just can't imagine, you know, it's stories like this that kind of make me
feel like I can imagine how horrible it is just because I know, you know,
my son, he wasn't born premature, but he had to go to the NICU just for a couple days and
he turned out to be fine, but we had to like move hospitals and you know, it was really
scary and I you know, that was here in the in the US with no war going on. Like, I just
can't imagine being in that situation hearing bombs and drones and and
They're just saying we might not have enough of this formula to keep your baby alive
I mean, it's just the stuff of nightmares and this is what the u.s is helping israel do
uh in gaza
Yeah, very tough stuff and again, you know, um, I really like what they do. Obviously, you
know how I feel about the folks over there. They're real good folks over at Antiwar.
Want to give you a couple either other items on the immigration front before we depart
from the David Knight Show. Again, if you want to contribute while we're here, I'm
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hopefully David is, I know he's on the mend and it's gonna take time. So, you
know, it's, it is an amazing thing to be here connected with all of you and Eric and all the good people
that you get to meet.
It's wild.
And I don't know Dave DeKamp personally,
but we sort of know each other.
We communicate with each other on,
not even sending each other messages directly
or anything on X,
but we have a mutual friend in Angela Keaton
and Angela Keaton is at antiwar.news.
If you follow antiwar news, it is at antiwar.news if you follow antiwar news.
It's not antiwar.news, it's antiwar news on X.
There's antiwar at antiwar com on X.
There's at to camp Dave for Dave himself and there's at antiwar news on X.
So Angela Keaton runs that and she's out on the west coast and Angela's just a terrific
person and I got to speak with her on the phone a little while ago. She gave me a call and she
thanked me for you know talking about what Antewhor does and that was so nice you know incredibly
nice. I thought wow that's that's really cool. So Dave and I have a mutual friend in Angela and
you might hear everyone
wants to hear him every once in a while mention Angela. And it's amazing to think
how the United States will engage in these threats against us. And you know my
perspective obviously I'm opposed to all forms of the political state because
it's always imposed on people. That's why I'm an anarchist. No human ruler
anarchy for the etymology of it for the linguists out there
But I want to get back into that immigration story because I mentioned
That oh
And by the way, I do want to mention this just briefly, let me just see if I've got this
Let me just see if I've got this.
Yeah, okay, so I wanna go into this story out of New York again about this guy Lander,
the comptroller for New York City.
He's a mayoral candidate and as I brought up,
I've written about him for MRCTV a number of times
because he's the one who wanted to pressure
the credit card banks to have their
credit cards apply the gun store purchase code that was developed over in Europe.
And that would allow flagging of people who were making purchases at gun stores.
So not a big fan of Brad Lander, right?
But he's right here where he talked about,
he literally was arrested at a court, an immigration court.
As I mentioned, there's not supposed to be any such thing
as an immigration court.
You can see him there getting manhandled.
Mass federal officers took him away
and he said they accused Lander of assaulting
and impeding an officer. Well, as I mentioned, they accused Lander of assaulting and impeding an officer.
Well, as I mentioned, they haven't been invited into New York State.
They're not supposed to be there.
There is nothing in the Constitution that allows them to police for immigration.
How is this supposed to be managed?
And Mr. Lander is correct. So how is this supposed to be managed?
And Mr. Lander is correct.
He says, nobody is safe now. People who came in under Biden with the belief
that they were operating according to the rules,
now have seen the rules like a carpet
pulled right out from under them.
And I don't find it laudable to hear some of the people on the MAGA side say,
well, those people should have known. They were told certain things. They were given certain
promises by the Biden administration. Well, they should have known. They should have looked into
it. Well, if they did look into it, then they'd see that the feds aren't supposed to be involved in the first place.
So that's in New York City.
And he is the comptroller of New York City.
Now the credit cards companies ended up not doing it because they get so much pushback, you know.
But if he becomes mayor, I think he'll push for that again.
So I wouldn't be surprised if he tried to. But there are other items when it comes to
the immigration issue. Let's look at this one. The LA police chief is speaking up about
Donald Trump because Donald Trump, because Donald Trump again lied.
Just like ICE lied about the Dodger Stadium incident,
so has Donald Trump lied about being requested to come in
to California, specifically to Los Angeles.
Here's that headline, you can see it.
LA police chief did not ask for federal help.
And this comes from a wall people fact check dot org. I hardly ever check them.
But I was looking into this. And sure enough, here's the story. In defending his decision
to deploy National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles, President Donald Trump has distorted comments made by Los Angeles
police chief Jim McDonald. Trump claimed that the police chief said the
situation with immigration protests had quote gotten away from them end quote
and that quote we really did need his help end quote. Well as I wrote that's
not what McDonald said.
On the third day of protests, McDonald did say his city police officers were overwhelmed
as far as the number of people out there
are engaged in this type of activity
and the type of things that they're doing.
That's a quote, overwhelmed.
But he also said that he didn't ask for federal assistance,
which is what is required.
And even if it were him, he can't do it.
It has to be the legislature or the governor.
Rather, McDonald said the protocol is to first reach out
for mutual aid assistance from local
and state law enforcement officials, right?
Conservatives, local control. The following officials, right conservatives? Local control.
The following day, McDonald said that those partners have handled the situation effectively.
The situation never reached a point where national help was needed, he said. Moreover, he said,
the National Guard and Marine troops sent to Los Angeles have not been tasked with working with local police on the streets to maintain order,
restore order, and keep everybody safe.
And as factcheck.org wrote, as we've written, protests in Los Angeles began in response to the Trump administration,
ramping up immigration arrests, specifically after federal agents on June 6 rounded up day laborers
who were waiting in a Home Depot parking lot to find work and later that day after federal
agents served a warrant for employing illegal aliens at the headquarters of a clothing company
called Ambience.
You might remember that in Texas, they have a report where none of their farmer workers have shown up.
They're afraid to go.
Parents are saying they're not going to have their kids go to the schools because they're
afraid federal soldiers are going to go in there.
They have a quota system.
They have a quota that was mentioned by Lander.
Lander knows, he says, they have a quota of 300, they're trying to get it to 3,000 arrests
per day.
That's what the Trump administration wants.
As I mentioned, I'm familiar with the quota system
of the old Soviet system,
where a man named Tchaikovsky headed up the fishing industry,
I think it was over Lake Baikal or something like that.
And the story about this man Tchaikovsky
was easy to remember because of his name, but also
because he was told during the old Soviet days, and I believe it was even under Gorbachev,
it might have been under Brezhnev, that they had to get a certain type, a certain number of a
certain type of fish out each week or each month, they had to reach a quota.
And it might have been, you know, perch or mackerel, whatever, you know.
Well, he said to the authorities in Moscow, are you aware that we don't have that type
of fish in this lake?
Forget the quota.
We don't have those fish here.
Well, guess what they did?
Yes, they threw them in jail.
They arrested him, they put him in a prison.
Now, Brad Lander is in jail.
And if he were interested in trying to educate people,
my co-pilot is here, by the way,
then he might bring up Article IV, section four of the constitution.
And so might the sheriff in Los Angeles, McDonald.
And Trump says the head of the police in Los Angeles,
a good man, I hear a good man,
but he was actually saying, we really did need his help.
I had, it had gotten away from them.
It had long gotten away and we gave it to him.
No, that's not it.
Not only do you not have any constitutional authority to do it and there's really no such
thing as constitutional authority anyway.
I can't write a piece of paper up and say that it has authority over you.
But if you want to play that game, you don't have that power, Donald. You swore an oath that
you don't have that power. Let's not mince words. Let's not joke around. Okay? That would be cool.
Oh, the copilot. Hey, copilot. I'm going to do something special for the copilot here. Let me
help her out a little bit. And for those who are interested, let me just do this real quick for you
And for those who are interested, let me just do this real quick for you as I take care of the copilot. Sort of like Beans the Brave when Tony fills in. I love it when Beans is there.
Let me show you Article 4, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution.
We'll go with Article 4 right from the start.
You can scroll down.
Section 4.
The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union, a Republican form of government
and shall protect each of them against invasion.
Now, let's stop there.
What does that mean?
It doesn't mean that the United States can say,
we're being invaded, the United States Congress can say,
or an executive branch department can say,
we're being invaded.
We, to anthropomorphize it, are being invaded so we can go into a state.
No. Logically speaking, an invasion with a capital I connotes what? An invasion by a nation state,
by an enemy aggressor in a state form with uniform combatants. What's the proper response to that?
Of course, you go to Article 1, a declaration of war.
That's the only response.
If they're non-uniform combatants,
then you can't declare war against them
because it's not nation against nation.
The alternative that they put into the Constitution,
the default switch goes to letters of mark and reprisal.
Again, Article 1.
Letters of mark and reprisal. Again, Article 1, letters of mark and reprisal permit the president to hire mercenaries to go after non-state enemies.
If you have non-state enemies going into a state of the United States, the United States could,
if they wanted to, hire mercenaries. But they have to be triggered by an invitation.
That's not an invasion.
An invasion connotes a nation state.
If you've got some sort of action,
I should be very clear here,
if you have some sort of action
where non-uniform combatants are entering a state
and being disrupted,
that wouldn't technically be an invasion by a state
because that has to come from state plans
and a state policy.
You have to have the states, and here they say,
and on application of the legislature,
that's and on application of the legislature
or of the executive when the legislature
cannot be convened
against domestic violence. So the legislature has to ask for the feds to come in. The feds have no
policing control over immigration in the first place. They can't use that as an excuse.
They can't use that as an excuse.
And again, that is why when George Washington marched on the whiskey makers, he was acting
in an unconstitutional fashion.
That's a history lesson that should never be forgotten.
They did it improperly, they did it unconstitutionally.
The whiskey makers were in the right.
Pennsylvania had not invited George Washington to come in.
They hadn't invited anybody to come in.
The Washington DC crowd wanted the money
from the excise tax.
That's why they went in.
Alexander Hamilton knew that if they couldn't get
that money, then he couldn't have the central bank
of the United States pay off a bunch of his friends through congressional pork policies to have all sorts
of projects done.
Special projects and what he said was the American system as Henry Clay brought it up.
They knew if they couldn't get that money, then the federal government couldn't get the
funds to hand it out for his pork projects to his friends,
which was one of the reasons why they wanted
to usurp the Articles of Confederation,
because they wanted to have that power
to give it to their friends, to employ all sorts of people.
Now you've got how many thousands of people employed by ICE?
How many people gonna build that border wall, taking land away?
It's not the federal government's place.
And it's certainly not their place to claim that it's an invasion when they're not members
of a state.
And then on top of it, claim the prerogative to just march into any state and arrest people
and then not even give them due process.
What is happening, what the Trump administration is doing
in the United States right now is so off the rails
from the constitutional conception of the founders
that they might as well be playing in a fantasy world.
And it's a dark fantasy.
And unfortunately, we're part of the nightmare.
So I'm hoping that this educational
information can get out to more people. Whether or not it changes anything, I can't say. But
as Eric and I mentioned, I think it's worth the struggle. There's nobility in the struggle.
Better get going, but thank you everyone for being here on the program. I really appreciate
it. And Martin mentions Curtis Sleeth was
running as a Republican for New York. He is a long shot. Absolutely. Absolutely right.
And he mentions those pictures in Gaza are due to US funding. Thank you, Martin, for
saying that. I'm sure Dave DeKamp, if you were here, would thank you as well. This is
a big deal. And, you know, it's a black mark on all of us. It's forced on us.
And it forces us to have to say at what threshold do I say,
I can't win fighting against this now?
Are there other means to change this?
I don't know. Or do I have to just get away?
I don't know.
And it sounds very, it sounds very fatalistic or, you know,
as if you've lost the fight but again
there's no ability in the struggle that's a win itself if we can communicate
and commune with other folks and feel comfortable in that and you know have a
smile afterwards think that we've done something satisfying breathe the air of
truth that's cool with me that works for me right that's good stuff so we'll see
what happens over the weekend with Donald Trump. A lot of people don't trust him. Seymour Hersh thinks that
he's going to have a hit on Iran this weekend, as Dave DeKamp mentioned. We'll see. If Donald
Trump waits a couple of weeks, what relevance is that? Again, he's acting as a tin pot dictator,
as a god, like Zeus. Sorry, it's not supposed to work that way.
The executive branch doesn't get to decide, and even if Congress does this, they're supposed
to pass a declaration of war.
They can't say authorization to use military force.
It's not in the Constitution.
A war has certain parameters and rules.
That's why they signed on to the Geneva Accords, which have been repeatedly broken by both
the United States and Israel many, many times per week, per day, as David Camp brought up.
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