The David Knight Show - Jan6 Was An Inside Job - High Ranking Agent Provocateur

Episode Date: January 9, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Trump knew exactly how to win the "War on Drugs" 33 years ago although he didn't do it when President and is now pushing more of what's been done for 50+ years 2...:14 Merrick Garland boasts of 950 Jan6 arrests so far, US DC Attorney says it will hit 2,000 9:58 What the arrest of Ashli Babbit's mother tells us 18:26 The seditious conspiracy trial of the proud boys. 19:11 Trump says he can end CRT and gender grooming in schools by cutting funding. 22:37 Appeals Court strikes down Trump’s unconstitutional gun control by Executive Order — the unconstitutional bump stock ban. 32:43 Another billionaire that the right thinks is their savior — Elon Musk’s torrid love affair with the Chinese communist dictatorship as he appoints Chinese Tesla head into #2 position of the company, second only to him. Another EU bureaucrat says Musk has pledged to censor whatever they demand 44:12 NFL makes a hero out of Damar Hamlin but refuses to look at WHY it happened — we've seen this before with autism 50:34 NFL, BigPharma, government may have meant it for evil, but God is already using it for good. 54:45 Three active-duty Massachusetts law enforcement officers die suddenly within seven days. 1:04:29 New analysis shows studies of Covid-19 vaccine induced myocarditis hit a critical safety signal, yet doctors ignored it. 1:07:12 WHO says anti-vaccine activism has become a killing force, equates with terrorism 1:21:07 It's FAR from over — McDonald’s is partnering with a White House to push vaccines 1:27:44 President of South Sudan arrested six journalists over leak of his leak (wetting himself in public). 1:32:18 What has this done to the price of gasoline? How has it embedded itself into the price. 1:38:37 After 15 grueling House speaker votes, America’s long national nightmare can finally begin. 1:49:41 Kevin McCarthy reportedly agreed to spending caps that would limit future aid to Ukraine as part of the deal with ultra-conservative lawmakers. 1:53:59 Justin Amash says former House leaders would team up to stop him from ending surveillance on Americans from both sides. 2:02:18 World to End: Women & Minorities Hardest Hit. Climate change puts women at risk for domestic violence, WaPo says, NYT says breeding short people is key to saving planet 2:16:55 Forget micro-breweries, we need micro-refineries to produce fuel locally 2:20:38 Desantis appoints six conservative academics as board members to transform a college in Florida that I'd never heard of. 2:33:23 Pedo-Hollywood: Will Romeo & Juliet Bankrupt Paramount? California suspends statute of limitations for sexual abuse of children cases. This could destroy the fortunes of several stars and bankrupt some movie theatres. Schools are deliberately targeting these kids in the same way that Franco Zeffirelli targeted kids younger than the actor. 2:55:19Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If 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 through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 9th of January, year of our Lord, 2023, day 1033 of the emergency. Today we're going to take a look at Kevin McCarthy, his ambition finally realized. Now what? We have presidential leaks all the time, but this is how one president takes revenge over a leak. We're also going to talk about what's going on with pharmaceuticals.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Not only do they ignore the cause of Damar Hamlin's injury and all sudden deaths, but now you have the WHO pronouncing any opposition to jabs as terrorism. Merrick Garland is boasting that although they've arrested 950 people, they think it may go to 2,000. We'll be right back stay with us I want to begin with January 6th, as I said about Merrick Garland. He's boasting he's arrested 950 people. And he's not saying that it's going to go to 2000, but you have some other people who are part of the effort say that they think that it will. We need to understand how we got here. There's a lot of misdirection that is still going on.
Starting point is 00:02:59 People like Darren Beattie, because they want to have interviews with Trump, because that gets them a lot of viewers and it gets them a lot of money, are still sucking up to the guy that I believe. Forget about Ray Epps. You want to know what happened on January the 6th? You want to know the agent provocateur? You want to know who sold everybody out? Forget about Ray Epps. He's little if he did this. Look at what Donald Trump did. And going back to this, as Donald Trump is running for president yet again,
Starting point is 00:03:29 he's bragging about how he's going to go hardcore on law enforcement. Why would he do that? Is he trying to suck up to law enforcement? He was already very big with law enforcement before, but he is going into something and talking about what he's going to do, how he's going to fix the schools, how he's going to stop CRT, which he never stopped when he was there, how he's going to stop the grooming, the transgender grooming, which he didn't stop when he was there in the White House. But if you elect him again, he's going to do all the things
Starting point is 00:03:58 that he didn't do. Really? Well, you know, as I've said before many times, and there was a misdirection because I kept looking for a Playboy interview. He did a couple of Playboy interviews, one in 1990, another in 2004. And I kept getting misdirection saying, because I knew many, many reports that I'd heard over the years. And I went back to try to find the exact words of what he had to say. Talking about how the drug war was an absolute failure. This is why I say Donald Trump isn't deceived. what he had to say, talking about how the drug war was an absolute failure. This is why I say Donald Trump isn't deceived. He was not deceived by the deep state.
Starting point is 00:04:37 He was not misled by people that he put in his administration that were obviously the wrong people, if he meant anything that he said as a candidate and a good example of this is how he's saying, well, we're now going to have the death penalty for drug cartels. I'm going to use the military to invade Mexico and the drug cartels and all the rest of the stuff. Well, back in 1990, and thanks to a Michael in New York who found this for me, um, it was the same year that he did the playboy interview that he got on the cover of playboy. And a lot of people confuse those two things.
Starting point is 00:05:04 And it might've been at about the same time, because he spoke to 700 people in Florida, in Miami, and this is the way it was reported, April the 15th, 1990. Billionaire New York developer Donald Trump says that legalizing drugs is the only way to win the war against what he considers to be one of America's most serious problems. This, by the way, was by the Chicago Tribune, picked up by Knight Ritter, syndicated. A lot of different people picked it up at the time.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Trump blamed the country's drug problems on politicians who, quote, don't have any guts. You mean like him? And enforcement efforts that are a joke. You mean like his proposals to continue this failed war on drugs has been failing for 51 years that has turned us into a police state. And of course they now want to escalate that going back to the same excuse, just like these people are going back to the same excuse they've had since
Starting point is 00:05:56 1974, the climate agenda. They use the same types of things, climate agenda, drug, more all of this stuff, the lies about the climate agenda, the lies about the drug war, they continue to go on and keep recycling. Why? Because you've got politicians who can profit from it. Politicians like Donald Trump. Trump told 700 people at the luncheon on Friday,
Starting point is 00:06:18 you have to legalize drugs to win that war. Bingo. That's it! I remember a friend of my brother-in-law's who was a drug enforcement agent, and I was in high school at the time. I wasn't really thinking about the war on drugs. This is at the very start. And he told him, and it was relayed to me, he said, we're never going to win this. That's not the point. You got to cut the money off to these people and everything we're doing is making it more valuable and propagating this black trade, black market trade. So, uh, Donald Trump knew
Starting point is 00:07:01 he knew from the very beginning, he said, you have to legalize drugs to win that war. You have to take the profit away from the drug czars. He said you could tax revenues. You could tax, rather, the legalized drugs and use the revenue to educate the public on the dangers of drug use. Exactly right. You'll never solve this problem with law enforcement. That's the one thing we know for sure does not work. You can try education.
Starting point is 00:07:29 It's ultimately a spiritual issue. But to double down on what has been a proven failure for half a century is beyond despicable. Trump is not stupid. He's a deceiver. Trump is not stupid. He's a deceiver. He is a liar. And I want to get that straight before we go into this January the 6th stuff. You need to know who led this thing.
Starting point is 00:07:56 It's very clear. As a matter of fact, in August of 2015, Daily Beast went back and picked up that interview. They said, you know, Trump said to legalize all drugs. And this was in June of 2015. He said he opposed pot legalization at that time. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Yeah. 25 years later, now he doesn't even want pot legalized. He had said legalize all drugs. Because it isn't the seriousness of the drug or the addictive qualities of the drug. It's how prohibition fails. Today, Donald Trump sounds like your average drug warrior, but it wasn't too long ago that the real estate mogul publicly supported the legalization of drugs in the U.S. and called out politicians for not having the courage to end the legalization of drugs in the U.S. and called out politicians for not having the courage to end the disastrous war on drugs. And David Boaz at the time, executive vice president of the Cato Institute, said, well,
Starting point is 00:08:55 I certainly think he was right in 1990. He pointed out that Trump recently voiced his support for medical marijuana and that when asked about Colorado, he said as a candidate in the 2016 election, Trump said the states should be able to decide on legalizing recreational weed. Boas said that actually puts him on the liberal wing of the Republican presidential candidates in terms of drug policy. They also commented and said the Trump campaign did not respond to the Daily Beast's request for comment regarding what led to Trump's change of heart. But early 1990s era, Donald certainly was passionate about causing a stir over the legalization question. 25 years ago he said what i'd like to do maybe by bringing it up is to cause enough controversy
Starting point is 00:09:48 that you get into a dialogue on the issue of drugs so the people start to realize that this is the only answer that there is no other answer in other words legalizing it and taking the money away from the drug cartels he He said that 25 years ago. And they said, maybe somebody should tell present-day Donald Trump the same thing. Well, that's exactly what I said to Alex after his interview. I said, ask him about that. You know, whatever happens, it'll be really big news. And it's something that needs to be talked about.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Because it's been the basis at that time. It was the basis of the police state. But that was before I realized just how deep in. At LiveScore Bet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score
Starting point is 00:10:57 bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie As an apologist, Alex had decided to be. So here we are on the anniversary of January the 6th. It's last Friday. Merrick Garland was boasting of 950 people arrested after two years. You know, it is amazing.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Because January the 6th was desperate and stupid. Just like the drug war, it was guaranteed to fail. Just like the drug war, it was done by dishonest politicians who wanted to play to their audience, gain support, make money. And just like the drug war, it's something that the government does to its own people to harm them. You know, it's not, one of the other problems about the drug war, of course, is that people who don't even do drugs
Starting point is 00:11:59 are being harmed by the police state, the surveillance state, the corruption of the courts. Journalist Julie Kelly, the most prominent conservative critic of Garland's January the Sixth prosecutions and the Democrats' January the Sixth crusade, tweeted that an FBI official this week warned that the investigation will continue for years, for years, not four years, but four years, four years, not four years, but four years indeterminate. Kelly said that the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., Matthew Graves, has indicated that the, quote, total number of J6 defendants could reach 2,000, twice the number currently charged. There is also the factor of the suspected substantial involvement of federal agents in January 6th protests, leading some conservatives to call the melee that day a Fed-surrection.
Starting point is 00:12:53 This is WND. The Department of Justice's non-prosecutionary reps and on and on. Who knew? Who knew? I was saying this for months. I said it as soon as all the stop the steal stuff started. I said it two days after the election when Steve Pchenik kicked all this stuff off with his sting thing. Oh, yeah. Trump knew exactly what was happening.
Starting point is 00:13:17 He's got blockchain watermark ballots out there. And two days after the election, said Steve Pchenik on InfoWars, and InfoWars continued to push this line, that there were 20,000 National Guard out there arresting people. Everything was a lie about this. And all the money that was raised went to Donald Trump and the RNC. You had to give more than $8,000 to save America before, you know, when you give $8,010, well, $10 goes to lawyers to do something. We don't know what, because they had no success anywhere and they never took their case and
Starting point is 00:13:54 argued it to get an alternate slate of electors selected at any state with a Republican legislature when even the ones that had a razor-thin margin of victory for Biden. Totally useless. And virtually all the money going to Trump. He raised over $250 million after the election. And the RNC was a partner in crime. I said this for weeks. I warned people again and again, and I told people that morning, don't go.
Starting point is 00:14:22 I said there's agent provocateurs. It's a trap. And now everybody wants to talk about Ray Epps. You better talk about Trump. Trump is the guy who did this to you. And all the little sucker fishes like Alex and the Stop the Steal, Ali Alexander and Roger Stone, all these people, they're the ones who deceived people into this stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Scott Christensen and his wife, Holly, who came to the nation's Capitol to support Trump. For what purpose? What was going to be achieved by that? It's just as stupid as a drug war. Everything that Trump does is a deception. Everything that he does attacks his own people. Their lives were forever changed because they entered the Capitol building having been let in by police. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force used the data from his cell phones,
Starting point is 00:15:17 geospatial intelligence, geofencing to see where everybody was. They used that to charge them. They were carrying no weapons. The couple took photos inside the rotunda. They wandered around some hallways. Surveillance video shows that she talked to Capitol police officer. At another point, he chatted with a DC Metro police officer. A conversation was captured on a body worn camera.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Police led the pair toward an exit door about 45 minutes later without arresting them. Now these people are under potential prosecution in jail. Their lives destroyed. Why? Because they followed this Pied Piper, Benedict Donald. As one person said on last Thursday night, you know, Trump destroyed the reform party is going to do the same thing to conservatives. Everywhere.
Starting point is 00:16:11 What a traitor. What an inside backstabbing trader he is. Sam and Toya, the cameraman, the reporter at InfoWars, The only one at InfoWars who did any reporting that day. He's been dumped by Alex, thrown under the bus, fired. He doesn't have money for his defense. What did he do? He reported. He did what any real reporter should have done.
Starting point is 00:16:38 The only real reporter at InfoWars there that day, and there was an army of them there that day. And he's going to go to jail for it, abandoned by Alex. Kelly bemoans that 18 GOP senators voted to pass the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill last month, which included $3.5 billion raise for the Justice Department. And the FBI got a $570 million raise. Now their budget is $11 billion. They got a 5.5% increase.
Starting point is 00:17:17 You think the Republicans, you think Kevin McCarthy's going to do anything about this? No. I mean, there's some talk, yeah, we need to hold a hearing. We need to have a church committee style hearing. Well, what came out of the church committee hearings? Nothing. You got the foreign intelligence surveillance act, which the, the people that it was supposed to control used it to expand their reach. They've perverted it. They inverted it. They, they captured it. And then they used it to get a search warrant for Mr. and Mrs. Verizon. Nothing is going to change from this stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:49 They know what the problem is, and they fail to act. It's going to be a grandstanding hearing. It's going to be just like Benghazi. I mean, you could make the argument that maybe the best that could come out. Let's be optimistic and say that perhaps this could be the beginning of the end of the FBI. You know, just like Ron Paul has always said, we've got to audit the Fed.
Starting point is 00:18:15 And if we show people really what they're doing, then we'll have, you know, if we can make that case to the American people, then we'll have the basis to end the Fed, audit the Fed, then end the Fed. Well, if these hearings are going to be about auditing the FBI, then perhaps they could end the FBI. I don't know. I am very, I'm very pessimistic that they'd have the, especially being led by Kevin McCarthy, that they would have the backbone to do led by Kevin McCarthy, that they would have the backbone to do something like that.
Starting point is 00:18:48 The mother of Ashley Babbitt, this was just outrageous, Friday after the program ended, arrested for jaywalking in the Capitol while protesting. I mean, this is just malicious prosecution. Ashley Babbitt, the only fatality that day that was not of natural causes. Witnesses noted that the sidewalks near the Capitol building were blocked as protesters sought to move closer, which forced them to shift onto the side of the street in order to navigate around. Police immediately ordered her and others to cross the opposite side of the
Starting point is 00:19:22 road away from the building. When she refused, Ashley Babbitt's mother was arrested. I've talked about this. This is typical tactic. This is something that is done at every one of the presidential conventions, whether you're talking about the RNC or the DNC. Republicans and Democrats have for the longest time said, and maybe they don't do this anymore. Maybe they just say, we're not going to have any protests, but they would say, well, you know, you can protest.
Starting point is 00:19:48 No problem. But, uh, not where we are. We will, um, you know, for in, um, Kalamazoo, we will, uh, let you protest, but we're going to have an area for you to protest. We'll have a free speech area. I talked about that at the Bundy Ranch. I said, look at this. Out here in the middle of the wilderness, and I mean the desert, nothing, anywhere around.
Starting point is 00:20:16 And they went out there and they set up a little perimeter fence and paid somebody a printer to print up a sign that said free speech area. Yeah, you can protest here, but nowhere else in this vast wilderness. You couldn't see any buildings anywhere standing there. And somebody hand wrote on that sign, the First Amendment is not an area, but it's been treated like that at Republican and Democrat conventions year after year after year. They'll let you protest, but you're going to have to go several blocks away and stand in a cage,
Starting point is 00:20:59 in a cage. They'll hand you a microphone and you'll have a little soapbox there and you can take turns protesting them Where nobody hears you Proud Boys Now this trial is going to begin tomorrow For the Proud Boys And that'll be
Starting point is 00:21:17 Four Co-defendants of Enrique Terrio And one of the defendants is Joe Biggs, who I know. And charge of seditious conspiracy to try to get them in jail for up to 20 years. Because if some of these guys were involved, and there's one guy who apparently, there is video footage of him taking a shield from a police officer
Starting point is 00:21:44 and then using the shield to bust out a window. That is violence. That is a crime. But they're not going to get 20 years for something like that. So they're inventing this seditious conspiracy charge, which has already worked with Stuart Rhodes, Oath Keepers. It is, shall we say, trumped up charges. You know how Trump always said,
Starting point is 00:22:10 I'm between you and them, that's why they hate me so much? No, no, no, no, no. No, nothing, nothing is true about that. So all five men were previously indicted on less serious charges of some hand-to-hand combat without any weapons or anything. But now they're going to come after them for this seditious conspiracy. And, of course, we know with the trial being in D.C., they've tried to get the trial moved out of D.C. We know how this is going to go.
Starting point is 00:22:43 It's a foregone conclusion. This is a show trial. It's a foregone conclusion. This is a show trial. It is a political trial. Biggs, Nordean, Pozzola, Roehl, part of the first wave of rioters to push on the Capitol grounds. And Pozzola was seen on video wrestling a shield from an officer using it to smash out a window and enter the Capitol. Did they say anything about Joe? Well, evidently not. Evidently, there's nothing like that for him. Because if there were for Joe or for the other four people,
Starting point is 00:23:12 if there was anything like that, they would have clearly stated that. So hence the seditious conspiracy charges. So again, you know, Darren Beatty at revolver news is writing this for all that it's worth gets interviews with Trump and all the rest of this. Now, to give you another example, one of the things that I've talked about is we're now 1033 days into this executive order. And I said, the purpose of the executive order was to activate the model state health emergency powers act that were put in after 9-11 you know practiced with dark winter two months before 9-11 the week after you had a false
Starting point is 00:23:53 flag anthrax attack and then within two months by december of 2001 they had put out model legislation for all the states to enact what triggered that it was the emergency act the emergency act also triggered the money for the Democrat and Republican governors to do lockdowns and all the rest of this stuff. And I said, for the longest time, I said, Trump owns that. The buck stops with him, but the buck started with him. He gave them money to do everything that Fauci demanded. And he could have stopped that at any point in time if he disagreed with it.
Starting point is 00:24:24 And I use the analogy of what the Obama administration had done in terms of, well, we don't like you having male and female bathrooms for minors. So we are going and showers and stuff like that. So we're going to take away your funds if you don't do what I say. And then I talked about how DeSantis did some of the same things. You know, look, if you go against me on some of the stuff and you mandate this or you mandate that, then I'm going to take away your funds. And I said, Trump could have done that. By not doing that, he showed exactly that he approved.
Starting point is 00:25:01 He continued to send the money. Now, what is Trump doing? Trump is now saying, as a candidate again, he's now saying schools that push critical race theory and gender insanity, that's his term, will lose federal funding. See, he understands. He understands how you control and stop what you don't like the government gives out vast
Starting point is 00:25:27 amounts of money that they never have to worry about because the federal reserve just prints it up for them and then they use that first as a carrot but then they use it as a stick to say now we're going to pull that back they did that under trump with the bonuses to hospitals. We're going to give you a bonus for diagnosing people. Don't worry, we don't have the tests and they don't work. But just do a clinical diagnosis. If you say they got COVID, we'll give you $13,000. If you put them on a ventilator, we'll give you $39,000.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And the ventilators only cost $50,000. They're already up by $2,000 profit on the first patient. Then they get to charge them for the use. They get to charge them for the hospital. And then the Trump administration said in CMS will give you, that's Medicare, Medicaid, will give you a 20% bonus. Then when Biden comes in. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you.
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Starting point is 00:26:59 You rope them in on the money, and then you jerk their chain by saying, I'm going to take it away. And that's exactly what Trump says I'm going to do now with the schools, to get them to toe the line. Problem is, they were pushing CRT when Trump was president. They were pushing the transgender agenda when he was president. He didn't do any of that stuff. And even worse, he continued to fund the lockdown and when i would say that and this is why i'm so agitated and angry about this today
Starting point is 00:27:32 because i had so much pushback from the trump cult the people who have trump derangement syndrome the real derangements about Trump. They would always say, it's not Trump, and it's not the Republicans. It's those Democrat governors. They couldn't even acknowledge what governors like Mike DeWine and Brad Little were doing and Greg Abbott. Wallowing in that money and acting like little petty tyrants. Keep it coming, Keep it coming. Keep it coming.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Greg Abbott continues to extend his COVID emergency act. And the Republicans in Texas just reelected. I mean, the alternative was Beto. But anyway, schools that embrace the critical race theory and gender insanity will lose federal funding, says Trump now as a candidate. Protecting parents' rights is the agenda that he's now put on his Trump 2024 campaign. You know, the Trump 2016 campaign had some great stuff in it about how to get rid of Obamacare, how to have a market-based solution. I was very excited about that.
Starting point is 00:28:49 I was concerned that Trump never said anything about it personally when he was campaigning. And then when he got elected, they scrubbed the page. But it had everything there that people have talked about, how massive structural changes so that people would have a say and a stake in healthcare and so that there would be an incentive to save money. That all just disappeared. So the same thing is going to happen with this. We know that, remember, he was there
Starting point is 00:29:24 when all the CRT stuff was rolling out, when the 1619 project rolled out. What was his response? Well, we're going to have an alternative. I love America. It was like a 1776 type of curriculum. Nothing ever came of that. Nothing was ever done. who are teaching the 1619 project, critical race theory, Marxism, the kids minors in elementary school and to, um, groom them sexually continued to fund them just like he continued to fund the Democrats and
Starting point is 00:29:54 the governor, uh, Republican governors who pushed out his lockdown, his administration's locked down, Fauci worked for him theoretically. Um, I think Trump worked for Fauci. Trump believes that every parent in America must be empowered to opt out of this indoctrination and send their child to a public, private, charter, religious, or home school of their choice. Well, here's a question for him. If I had a chance to talk to him, I would ask him about the drug war thing as well, but I would say this, okay, you're going to cut funding for the schools that do CRT and transgender grooming.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Will you cut the funds for the schools that are requiring masks and requiring your genetic code injection, President Trump? You are the father of that, you said. Would you, you say you don't support mandates would you cut the funding to the schools that mandate it because we got a lot of colleges that are getting federal funding and they're mandating the vaccines and that's a big problem
Starting point is 00:30:59 you know just like with the military and people have careers or people who are medical professionals you've got a job you you've got a career, you worked at it for decades. And even the students have spent tens of thousands of dollars each year. And they've invested several years of their time and their money into this. And now their choice is that they can just wash it all off. Uh, and, or they can get an injection and everybody knows when you transfer schools.
Starting point is 00:31:25 I mean, I know from personal experience, transferring schools, changing majors and everything, you need to start all over again. Schools don't recognize each other's electives even. I mean, I even had to take core courses over again when I changed from music to engineering and changed universities. No teacher, says Trump, no teacher should ever be allowed to teach transgender to our children without parental consent. What?
Starting point is 00:31:52 What business does any teacher have teaching any kid transgenderism? Why is that in the curriculum? Why is that taught in school with or without parental? Do you allow a child to um go into a bar with parental consent do you allow a child to go into a strip show with parental consent we allow them to go to simulated bars and simulated strip shows with a bunch of uh men just put it that way, that's got to stop. And there are some moves to make that stop here in Tennessee. They're going to say, well, that's a cabaret and you are, but you know,
Starting point is 00:32:35 already, already, these people are engaged in lewd sexual activity in front of kids. That should never be allowed. Parents shouldn't have that kind of choice. And no institution should be teaching any of this. This is, Slippery Slope's been going on for about 25, 30 years of sex education in schools. Schools don't need to be doing sex education anymore. They need to be doing religious instruction that's not their should not be their business but of course it always will be that's why government schools should be categorically ended uh so breitbart says this is not the first time that trump has highlighted the importance of championing parental rights in the 2024 campaign but you know what breitbart doesn't
Starting point is 00:33:22 tell you is that Trump was president for four years and he didn't do that while he was president. Why should we believe that he will do it now? If he were to become president again, he's nothing but a virtue signaling fraud and the people who prop him up like Breitbart is doing here. Own that as well. When I'm in the White House, he says, schools will cease pushing critical race theory, but they did it while you were there for four years. What?
Starting point is 00:33:56 We were starting to get it right, he said. He said, we will not let men as an example participate in women's sports, but he didn't even do that. He didn't do that. So it was Obama who said, you will do what I tell you to do. And to look at something else, we just had on Friday, we had an appeals court strike down Trump's gun control by executive order, the bump stock ban that set a precedent. Biden has now done that twice.
Starting point is 00:34:30 A brace as well as, I think the other one is a ban on ammunition, if I remember correctly. But anyway, they struck it down 13 to 3. It wasn't even close in the appeals court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit struck down Trump's unconstitutional gun control by executive order, the bump stock ban, 13 to 3. Reuters reported that the court intimated that actions on guns should be taken by Congress rather than the executive branch. Yeah, see, there you go. Only courts and Congress can violate the Constitution and nullify the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:35:09 We're not going to let the president do it. That's what I said. You know, we've had every piece of gun control legislation that is on the books, federal and state, is a violation of the Constitution. The Constitution is absolute about this. You will not infringe on it. You're not going to get even on the edge of our God-given constitutional right. Shall not infringe has the same strength as shall make no law, abridging the First Amendment, you know, free speech,
Starting point is 00:35:39 free exercise, religion, all the rest of this stuff. Shall not infringe, make no law. It's the same thing. And every state, every legislature, every court, and every president like Trump and Biden, they're the first ones to take that on. And so the court is reserving that to itself, to Congress. No, no. There is a process for amending the Constitution, and it's not amended by a court decision or by law passed by the government, by the Congress.
Starting point is 00:36:17 So the Fifth Circuit on January the 6th, Friday, pointed out that the presence of a bump stock does not make a firearm meet the definition of a machine gun, as the trigger continues to be pulled and reset even with a bump stock affixed to a semi-automatic firearm should i point out to the fifth circuit court that uh there's no authority to ban machine guns they're weapons of war when you go back to the mill case, first time the government, the Supreme Court intruded itself into the Second Amendment. That was a... At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football.
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Starting point is 00:37:31 I can't remember what it was. Maybe it was a bank robbery or something like that with a sawed-off shotgun. And so they brought the case. And the argument was that a sawed-off shotgun was not allowed because it was not a military weapon. I said, well, you know, the second amendment says this is for the militia. You know, the militia needs to be trained by the federal government, supplied by the federal government.
Starting point is 00:37:56 And, um, you know, sawed off shotguns, not a military weapon. Therefore we can ban it. Trouble is that it had been a military weapon in World War I, very effective for trench warfare, a sawed-off shotgun. It was also a military weapon in the Civil War as well. There were some cavalry charges. Some smart cavalrymen would equip their soldiers with sawed-off shotguns rather than sabers.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Far more effective. So it had been a military weapon. They were lying about that. Judge Elrod of the Fifth Circuit Court said, a plain reading of the statutory language paired with a close consideration of the mechanics of a semi-automatic firearm reveals that a bump stock is excluded from the technical definition of machine gun set forth in the gun control act and national firearms act,
Starting point is 00:38:49 a piece of legislation folks that did not amend the constitution. The gun control act and national firearms act is itself a violation of the Constitution. But you know what happens, and that's one of the reasons why they said infringe. It's like moving your fence onto somebody else's property. And if they allow it to sit there for a long period of time, you can make the argument that they consented to this, and that's the way that they're infringing on it. They knew that if you have an armed population, the founders, the people who wrote the Bill of Rights, that if you have an armed population,
Starting point is 00:39:32 you're not going to just come in one day and say, okay, that's it, we're taking all the guns. It's like, oh, yeah, really? Well, come and take it. It would be a gradual process of infringement, making it more difficult to get them, making it more expensive to get them, and that's what they do with everything. Like Fauci said, you got to do it from the inside with disruption and iteratively, iteratively, an iterative infringement of a God given right, even though it's
Starting point is 00:39:58 prohibited to do so by the constitution. John Bolton says that he's going to run for president in 2024. Second person to announce all this is going to do is help Trump. Nobody likes Bolton except Fox news and the military industrial complex. Everybody despises a guy. So he's going to, you know, he's going to, he's going to be there to make Trump look good to his base. General Flynn, a clarion call to American patriots.
Starting point is 00:40:29 This is from LifeSat. It may seem understandable that someone who's been so brutally attacked and slandered by the leftist globalist political apparatus would stay out of the fight. But that would be a gross underestimation of the courage and the resolve of general michael flynn he's now put out the citizens guide to fifth generation warfare do not follow this deceiver let me tell you this is not fifth generation warfare this is spiritual warfare he's working for the other side he is pulling in the maga cult with this dog and pony show they've been going around doing posing as a christian while he's in previous years posed with a navy seal uh who has now come out against all this stuff and said that it is grooming of children and that it was even deceptive
Starting point is 00:41:21 for him as an adult it was michael Michael Flynn who was fawning all over him as an individual of diversity. And even worse, as he's going around with these dog and pony shows, posing as a Christian while he gets Christians to repeat after him an occultic prayer to an imagined ascended master,iarizing elizabeth claire prophet an occultist who led a nuclear um doomsday cult
Starting point is 00:41:56 yeah well that's where we are now again good look at these people. Our government, both Republican and Democrat, has now become a doomsday cult, nuclear doomsday cult. Flynn is a grifter. He is an opportunist. And that is the most charitable take on him. If you go back and you look at his corruption with Turkey and the rest of these things, you know, I defended Flynn at the very beginning of the Trump administration. It was obvious that he had not done what they had come after him for. But you go back and take a look at what happened with Turkey and some of these other things but even worse uh he may be an agent provocateur of the deep state of the intelligence community uh saying
Starting point is 00:42:51 things to get people's confidence now he was um candid about the fact that the american government was arming isis now trump says we're going to prosecute the war on drugs and the drug cartels the same way we did ISIS. In other words, I guess we will now start giving them weapons, not just working with them to spread drugs throughout America, which is what the federal government and the CIA has been doing, working with the military, working with the CIA, guarding the poppy fields, creating the crack cocaine epidemic, bringing it in.
Starting point is 00:43:27 So, yeah, it is in this regard that Flynn provides the greatest and most effective weapon by which to be armed against a seemingly vague and indistinct foe, which is our awareness of who and what it is and how it operates. Well, let me tell you, this is ultimately a spiritual war. And he is playing for the other side. He is going to, he absolutely has no discernment if he is innocent in this whatsoever. As I said, they're going to have now a replay of the church committee hearing. Let's hope that something more comes out of it than came out of the first one. It was nothing but misdirection. What does everybody remember from
Starting point is 00:44:08 the church committee hearing? Church committee hearing was about the CIA and the NSA spying on American citizens in violation of the constitution. And I said, you're not going to do that. If you want to spy even on a foreign citizen in America, we don't want to turn America into a surveillance state. So if you want to surveil a foreign citizen in America, you're going to have to go to a court. Well, we can't because we have to keep this sealed and it's national security. Everything is secondary to national security, the constitution, everything. So we'll create the FISA court and you will go to the court and you'll make the case to a single judge and he'll give you a search warrant. And then you can look at that individual.
Starting point is 00:44:50 You are not going to be able to spy on Americans without a search warrant in foreign countries. The only thing that you can spy on without a search warrant, the only people you can spy on without a search warrant are going to be foreign citizens in foreign countries. Not even when those foreign citizens are in America. Well, we know what they did with that. They completely subverted that. While we're on this, I want to talk about another grifting billionaire, Elon Musk. This is why I'm not investing any time anymore whatsoever into Twitter because I know that there is no future for me on that platform because I'm not going to hold any fire back about Elon Musk.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Tesla has now promoted the head of operations in China to be the head of U.S. plants and sales. That makes him this Chinese operatic. Let me tell you, you don't get to be the head of a Chinese operation in China without being in bed with the Chinese Communist Party. So Elon Musk
Starting point is 00:45:55 is making a Chinese Communist Party operatic the number two guy in Tesla worldwide. Second only to Elon Musk. Does that bother you? Does it tell you something about Elon Musk? Peter Schweitzer, Breitbart, good for them, tackled this.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Peter Schweitzer's latest book, Red Handed, How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win. His book also explains Elon Musk's torrid love affair, says Breitbart, with the country's communist dictatorship. After denying that he would open Tesla's factories in China, Musk dramatically changed his tune. According to Red Handed, Peter Schweitzer says, then Beijing rolled out the red carpet.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Chinese government-backed banks coughed up $1.6 billion in subsidized loans, and the regulatory red tape to build in China was eliminated by government authorities. What surprised me is how little time it took for the regulatory process to get approved by the Chinese government, said an analyst at Morningstar. Musk arrived in the country for the groundbreaking ceremony and met with top-ranking officials. Two days later, he was meeting with Vice Premier in the private compound reserved for high-ranking visitors. Musk said to him, I love China very much, and I'm willing to come here more. And the vice premier offered to make him
Starting point is 00:47:30 a permanent resident in the country. Well, you see what you see him doing with China is what Elon Musk has done with the American government as well. His fortune has come by doing the bidding of the globalist establishment. That's why he jumped in with Tesla and why he got so many subsidies for SpaceX and for the satellite business and the rest of the stuff. He is just as deeply in bed with the American government and the military industrial complex
Starting point is 00:48:05 and the climate MacGuffin and all the rest of this stuff as he is with China, as he is with the European Union. Germany's digital minister meets with Elon Musk and says that Musk agreed to EU's censorship laws. The German minister for Digital and Transport, Volker Wissing, said he's less worried now about Twitter under Elon Musk's leadership
Starting point is 00:48:31 after meeting with him in San Francisco. He tweeted out, Thanks Elon Musk for a constructive conversation in San Francisco. My stance is clear. The platform's self-commitment against disinformation must be strictly adhered to until the DSA comes into force.
Starting point is 00:48:50 And Elon Musk agreed with me. The DSA is this European abomination, the Digital Services Act. It is supposed to come into effect February of next year. We're one year, one month away. It'll require, among other things, platforms to remove any harmful content immediately. And what will be harmful content? Whatever the EU says. Whatever the EU says will be removed immediately.
Starting point is 00:49:18 And we've already seen this before. As soon as the purchase of Twitter was announced, you had an EU bureaucrat fly to Austin. His name was Theory Breton. And I've played that video for you many times. A cringy, cringy groveling by Elon Musk to this guy who is demanding you will censor who we tell you to censor, right? So Elon Musk is not the savior that the conservatives are making him out to be. Not even on Twitter, especially not on Twitter. He has pledged to censor for the EU anything they want censored. And yet you have all these pieces being put out everywhere.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Oh, look, Elon Musk, what a hero. This guy's taken a $200 billion hit just to get free speech for us on Twitter. Well, free speech is a lot bigger than Twitter. And I don't think you're going to find it on Twitter either. We're going to take a quick... At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement,
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Starting point is 00:51:48 He says, thank you, David, for your clear Christ-centered thinking. I'm blessed to hear that his lineage listens to you. Well, thank you, Cajun. I appreciate that. Kind words and thank you for the tip. Eric, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that very much. Let's talk a little bit about pharmaceuticals.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Because, you know, we keep seeing these same tactics used over and over again. And one of those tactics that we've seen happen with autism. I'm old enough that, and even my sons are old enough, to remember a time when autism was unheard of. Now it is ubiquitous. Why is that? What happened? We were talking about that last night.
Starting point is 00:52:30 A friend of theirs who had autism in the mid-2000s. We had never heard of it before. Never, ever seen that. And now it is common. It's everywhere. And yet, what is the response? The response is to censor and to purge anybody that talks about it. You know, doctors who would say, hey, look, I noticed a correlation here.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Shut up. You're out of, you know, we're going to purge you out of all this. We've taken your career, that type of thing. You don't even mention any connection between autism and vaccines. And we will have all kinds of ceremonies to honor and to uplift people who have autism, but we don't care enough about them or the people who are going to become autistic to take a look at what is causing this. We'll just continue to get a higher and higher percentage of the population autistic and pretend that it's normal and then celebrate them.
Starting point is 00:53:27 And that's what they're doing now in the NFL with Damar Hamlin. Special tributes. All the Bills are going to wear number three patches on their uniform. The NFL says that it will honor him with a special patch and so forth. What hypocrisy with this? They're the ones who mandated this. Coerced it. They absolutely mandated it for all of the staff.
Starting point is 00:53:54 100%. You either take it or you're immediately fired. For the players, they were a little less adamant, but it was pretty clear that you were going to be punished with it. So 96% of the players got the jab right off the bat. Were there boosters involved? We'll talk about that in a minute here. But as Steve Kirsch said, they could, if they wanted to, test all the players for myocarditis.
Starting point is 00:54:21 Because it's this underlying myocarditis that many medical professionals have said is the basis for this sudden death. If you have myocarditis, you have inflammation of your heart. And all of a sudden there's a stress and other things that happen. And that triggers the instant sudden death of the instant heart attack. So if they wanted to know about that, and when this happened, um, Alex Berenson had an article that was sent to him about a couple of soccer players who had heart attacks. And, uh, they said, look, you know, one of them knew that they had myocarditis.
Starting point is 00:54:58 And so they immediately recognize it as a heart attack and he survived. The other one, they had not tested him for myocarditis. They didn't know he died you have some schools that are now testing kids for myocarditis they know more specifically what this is about um about six months or so ago when we're in the summer a school system in virginia several others were saying, you're not going to participate in school sports unless we do an EKG on you. Well, that really wasn't the problem. The real problem is myocarditis. But again, since when did we ever have to have students participating in sports
Starting point is 00:55:37 be tested for myocarditis? Since when did we have to have them get EKGs preemptively? Never. But they proceed along as if nothing is happening. I see nothing, you know, move along. These are not the symptoms that you're looking for. So Steve Kirsch said, well, they could test if they cared about the players, right? Oh, let's put arm patches on.
Starting point is 00:55:59 And you know, uh, the entire world saw what happened on Monday night football, but let's pretend that that didn't happen. And then we will honor this guy perhaps to assuage our guilt, to make people think that we're not cold-blooded murderers requiring this of people, pressuring people to do this. So Steve Kerr says they could test all the players for myocarditis. The problem is that if they did that test, imagine if they tested for myocarditis, imagine if they look for troponin in the blood of these
Starting point is 00:56:33 athletes, and all of a sudden you get a really, really high percentage, and then it went to other sports. Well, that could blow the whole lid off of this thing. And guess who would be culpable in this? The NFL and the other sports leagues that require this. So they're not interested in that. The players aren't demanding it because if it shows up that they are injured, well, they're out of a job. So that's not going to happen, is it?
Starting point is 00:57:02 We're just going to keep on blindly walking down this path and pretending to honor this player as they dishonor him and others. NFL players took a knee to pray, not to protest, the article from Breitbart, and that's true. They took a knee to God and not to BLM. And there may be something in this. I honestly don't think that the NFL players are so dumb and so dense and so uninformed
Starting point is 00:57:34 that they don't realize the risk that they face now. And they really do see this and understand that there but for the grace of God, they go as well. The entire NFL family has been praying for Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills and said an announcer, and he asked the fans to cheer for him. They did. Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars gathered at midfield and knelt in prayer together before their game.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Well, you know, this is what I'm praying for. I'm praying that God will expose the fraud of this vaccine so that we can stop it. God hates murderers, deceivers, liars, thieves. And so we know where God is on this issue. There's no doubt about it. But has the NFL changed any policy on this? Have they changed their back? No, that would be to admit that they were the cause of this.
Starting point is 00:58:43 Now, I'm glad that you have the Buffalo Bills coach crediting God's healing powers, saying give the glory to God, all these players kneeling in prayer with him. As there was improvement on Friday, they said his breathing tube was removed overnight and he was able to speak, and I'm glad that he is getting better,
Starting point is 00:59:03 but when are we going to stop this? What does it take to stop this? Anyway, the coach, McDermott, said, finally, and just as important as anything is glory to God for keeping Daymar and his family in the palm of his hand over the last couple of days and his healing power. Well, let's just hope and let's pray that what Trump and Pfizer and the pharmaceutical industry and the NFL meant for evil,
Starting point is 00:59:39 God will use for good. Perhaps out of this very public problem this public incident of damar perhaps that'll be a wake-up call to a lot of people who haven't been paying any attention to this perhaps that'll bring attention to it you know god does work through our suffering for a greater good. And that would be the greater good that could come from this. So let's fight against them and pray that God will destroy their plans to destroy us. They have dug a pit for us.
Starting point is 01:00:21 May they fall into the pit that they have dug. Former Super Bowl champion Benjamin Watson was able to go on with Anderson Cooper, and he shared the gospel with Anderson Cooper, and this is what was said. Be very sober, and it's a scary part of the game, and I think what you saw was just the reaction of players when their brother went down, somebody who they've eaten meals with and they've bled with and they've gone through training camp with and somebody that you truly get to know and get to love. And so that's why you see both sides. Like it didn't matter that one team was from Cincinnati, one team was from Buffalo. When something happens within the brotherhood, there's a hurt there. But, you know, part of the reason the reason as you mentioned before that we pray before we go out is number one for unity but also we understand that we aren't in control of everything
Starting point is 01:01:10 to me it's such a a reminder not only of the you know the violence of of that is at you know the heart of the game of football but it's the frailty of human life that that somebody in their prime, an incredible athlete at the top of their game, life can change in the blink of an eye. And it can for all of us. You're exactly right. These times bring us face to face with our own mortality. And we all have a day to be born and we all have a day to die and so often in the in between those two points we feel invincible whether you're a professional athlete whether you're at the top of your profession whether you're feeling healthy you understand that sometimes there's a reminder that hey all of us at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and
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Starting point is 01:02:35 If that were to be us laying on the field, or if that were to be us laying in a hospital, what would our next steps be? And so on the flip side, with such a tragic event, There is tremendous opportunity. Part of my prayers right now, Anderson, is for the players in both of those locker rooms, for the chaplains who I know very well, who are right now counseling and comforting players who saw a brother in a near-death experience and who is still fighting for his life, because the questions about what happens after this life, where will you spend eternity, as you mentioned, Anderson, are coming up for all of us, not just for the football players, but thank God that he provides an answer through his son, Jesus Christ. Also, it makes one think of what would you do differently? Yeah, that was Anderson Cooper dodging that.
Starting point is 01:03:26 But Benjamin Watson tweeted that out with this comment. He said, life can change in the blink of an eye. Daymar's injury has made us all wrestle with this truth. It has served as a reminder of our own mortality. While we pray for him, as he fights for his life, we must ask ourselves, where will we spend eternity? Thanks for this conversation, Anderson Cooper. And that is the issue. You know, when we look at this, we all understand intellectually our own mortality, but it's hard to imagine it, isn't it? And so you need to think about that.
Starting point is 01:04:06 And we are all confronted with that whenever anybody we know dies, especially when they die suddenly. Joe Jennings at Infowars when he died with a motorcycle accident. So you have situations like that. It makes people stop and think, you know, what if that were me? And one day it will be you and me,
Starting point is 01:04:29 but let's not go into, let's not be tricked. I want to mention this again because I still see people pushing this around. Uh, Daymar Hamlin and this guy who came on and said, uh, I was his physician and I gave him a booster shot on December the 26th and he was doing just fine.
Starting point is 01:04:52 That is a total scam. Do not be fooled by that. That doctor does not exist. I mean, if you look at his picture, that's a big red warning flag, but even bigger warning flag, as I mentioned last week, and I want to mention this again, because it's very important that you not take the bait. They want you to pass around false information because that's one of their techniques to shut down the truth.
Starting point is 01:05:16 When the truth gets out and they can't pull it back and it's too big like daymar hamlin what they do is they will add an obvious lie to it that will feed that people will pick up who have um uh a bias towards that something that is easily debunked and they say see these people that are concerned about it being the vaccine they're just they're just lunatics. They're crazy. They'll fall for anything. That's been their technique for the longest period of time. So, yeah, do not be tricked into doing that.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Do not pass that around. If you've done it, delete it. But what we know is that the NFL itself was bragging about the fact that 96% of the players had been vaccinated because they demanded it. But what we know is that the NFL itself was bragging about the fact that 96% of the players had been vaccinated because they demanded it. But you see, we keep seeing these other things happening. It's not just Daymar. This is why I say we have to, yes, pray for Daymar, pray for his family, but we've got to stop this. We've got to stop this and we've got to bring these people to justice. That's what you need to pray for. Justice on these people in this life now to stop this murder. And it is murder. And it is premeditated murder. These people should be tried for premeditated murder
Starting point is 01:06:39 and attempted murder on billions of people. Heartbreak as a teen dies suddenly during Christmas Eve dinner. Now his family faces a $25,000 bill. The trauma was quickly followed by a financial hit as well. A 17-year-old died while his family was on vacation during Christmas break. His name is Dylan Rick Ciardella, I guess. According to a Facebook notice by Dr. Sean Perry, principal at the high school where he was a junior,
Starting point is 01:07:12 he had to be airlifted by helicopter from a very remote area. And now his family has to pay $25,000 just for the air ambulance to take him to the hospital where he died. This is what continues to happen. Three active duty Massachusetts law enforcement officers die suddenly within seven days. And this is from vaccine impact. It continues to happen. Young, healthy members of law enforcement, the military, other things,
Starting point is 01:07:51 dying suddenly, and everybody pretends that this is now normal, just like they pretended it was normal for autism. So again, you can find this article going into the details about these three individuals at vaccine impact, but that's not the only one. It continues. Every day we see more of these. We have, hang on, I'm getting to the next article here. More sudden deaths that
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Starting point is 01:10:54 If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers find it now at apsradio.com. Well, it's not just football players, 17-year-olds, multiple police officers, three of them in one week and just one police department dying suddenly. You have a couple of different producers for CNN. You have the LA Times. Now, a news editor for the LA Times dies unexpectedly at the age of 33. And yet, we're supposed to just accept that there's nothing unusual about this at all.
Starting point is 01:11:55 A new analysis, this is an article from Children's Health Defense. New analysis shows studies of COVID vaccine-induced myocarditis hit a critical safety signal, and yet ignored. Everything shut down. A new peer-reviewed analysis of studies on COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis in young males showed many studies hid an important safety signal by not providing adequate stratification. Many studies lump everyone together in order to hide legitimate safety signals, said Vinay Prasad, a co-author of the analysis published last month in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation. Stratification means isolating the people in a study into groups
Starting point is 01:12:40 based on pertinent factors such as age and sex, according to Prasad. He is a hematologist, oncologist, and professor at the University of California, San Francisco. By lumping all ages, sexes, doses, and COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers, they lumped all of that together. They didn't have to separate it by different vaccine manufacturers. They've been hiding and obscuring very necessary dialogue,
Starting point is 01:13:08 which is that our vaccine policies don't have to be the same for a 16-year-old man and an 87-year-old woman. Why the one-size-fits-all policy? And I've said this for the longest time about fluoridation of water. There's a couple of really big flags that people are lying to you. They're deceiving you when it comes to this stuff. One of them is to say that one size fits all. We're talking about fluoridation. Even if fluoridation were beneficial to put that in the water, you have to ask yourself,
Starting point is 01:13:45 why would you have the same dosage for a baby as you do for a fully grown 200-pound man, right? That's insanity. We all know how important dosage is. The right or the wrong dosage can be the difference between something that is totally ineffective or something that is poison and we've seen in the lots as they look at the data coming out of Pfizer I think it's Naomi Wolf her group analyzing the data saw that the data was the data showed that different lots of the COVID vaccine from Pfizer varied from 3 micrograms of active ingredient to 100 micrograms of active ingredient.
Starting point is 01:14:34 And that all the injuries that were recorded in the VAERS database pretty much were the higher dosages. So if something can vary by a factor of 33, you're just playing Russian roulette. What do you think happens when you dump fluoride into the water? Is there any way to control the dosage? I mean, if it's just in general water supply, some people be getting too little of it. Some people are getting way too much of it. So that alone exposes the fraud of all this stuff. But then when they try to hide the data, when they vilify and punish anybody who questions what they're doing in order to not just shut down free speech, but to shut down scientific inquiry,
Starting point is 01:15:14 this is why when you look at the climate lies, that this is a hallmark of fraud. Remember the Twitter ER doctors who claimed that hordes of patients were dying daily of COVID? Well, they were fake. The doctors whipped everybody into a fear frenzy. Their tweets would get tens of thousands of retweets and engagement daily. The doctors, writes Revolver News, posed as ER physicians and were part of the LGBT community in some way, they created this scenario that made it sound as if bodies were piling up in the streets.
Starting point is 01:15:52 That's happened several times. You know, that happened to sell the lockdown. We were shown that in China. I pushed back against that from the very beginning. I said, I've been in China. I can't believe that the hospitals there were never, uh, uh, you know, when they show the pictures of people in the hallways, insufficient beds and everything, it's like, I'm not surprised at all at that. That's exactly what I would expect. I've been to the train stations in China, train stations that are so packed, so crowded,
Starting point is 01:16:20 so dangerous that the police won't even go there. Instead, they have a recorded message at a police booth telling you how many people were murdered last week at that train station. I mean, we didn't want to fly, so we wanted to go by train. And the people who were the adoption agency, you know, that booked all of our travel arrangements, they did everything they could to try to talk us into going on a plane. I said, no, I don't want to fly. I don't. Uh, and, and so I said, we'll go by train. I said, but anyway, they eventually gave into us and they bought a ticket. They had a person who was escorting us who bought a ticket to, uh, go on the train with us, but didn't take the journey, but just bought the ticket so that he could personally escort us onto the
Starting point is 01:17:09 train. And we were climbing over people that, you know, derelict people and everybody was, it was just insane, just insane the conditions. Now the, the train station going from Guangzhou to Hong Kong, two major cities, that was not that way. But this is the train that was going into this relatively small town. It was nannying. It had six million people. But that's a little rural town to them.
Starting point is 01:17:40 So, I mean, it would be a major city in the United States. But that little rural town, to go there, take that train, I mean, it know, it'd be a major city in the United States, but, uh, that little rural town to go there, take that train. I mean, it was very, very dangerous. So, um, it doesn't surprise me at all. As a matter of fact, we talk about overcrowding, even in the New York hospitals, uh, at the time, everybody was saying, well, you just can't handle this. We don't have enough staff. We need more rooms.
Starting point is 01:17:59 We need more people, all the rest of the stuff. I went back and I found the same reports, exactly the same stuff being said, two years, three years, four years earlier, from exactly the same hospitals and reported nearly verbatim by the same newspapers in New York. They were pushing for more resources because that's given to them by the city government there. So going back to this story, last month, says the San Francisco Standard, Dr. Robert Honeyman lost their sister to COVID. Again, LGBT.
Starting point is 01:18:36 We are legion. Pronouns. They wrote about it. He wrote about it. Dr. Robert Honeyman would also be a woman who wrote about it. He wrote about it. This is Dr. Robert Honeyman, then would also be a woman who wrote about losing her sister. Received dozens of condolences, over 4,000 retweets and 43,000 likes
Starting point is 01:18:53 exactly one month later. On December the 12th, Honeyman wrote that another tragedy had befallen her family. Sad to announce that my husband has entered a coma after being in hospital with COVID.
Starting point is 01:19:07 The doctor is unsure if he will come out. They tweeted just San Francisco. This year has been the toughest of my life. Losing my sister to this virus. This is the first time in my life. I don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. Again, condolences,
Starting point is 01:19:24 well wishes rolled in. But there was a problem. The transgender doctor of sociology and feminist studies with a keen interest in poetry, who used they-them pronouns, was in fact a stock photo. Described on Deposit Photos, a royalty-free image site. It was described there as smiling, happy, handsome Latino man outside, headshot portrait. The supposedly comatose husband was also fake.
Starting point is 01:19:52 His Twitter photo has been stolen from an insurance professional in Wayne, Indiana. But this wasn't just a one-off. This is part of a much bigger effort, a mini network that was created to stoke fear over COVID-19. The two fake doctors, writes a San Francisco paper, whose accounts urged extreme caution about COVID-19, were part of a network of at least four fake accounts that touted their
Starting point is 01:20:18 lies to the LGBT, touted their ties, rather. They are lies, but they touted ties to the LGBT community. They vocally advocated for mask wearing and social distancing and dished out criticisms to those that they felt were not taking the pandemic seriously enough. The Honeymans could not be reached for comment as they do not exist. This is a San Francisco paper.
Starting point is 01:20:49 At publication time, Robert Honeyman's account was no longer active the fake doctors were uncovered by joshua gutterman trannon a self-described gay writer pursuing a master's of fine arts at bennington college he saw robert honeyman's tweet about their husband being in a coma and noticed the people he followed also followed them and thought that they might be part of the LGBT academic community. But after 10 minutes of Googling, Gutterman Trennan concluded that Robert Honeyman's photo was a stock image and their biography stretched boundaries of believability. An academic who left no traces on academic websites and had lost two family members despite masking and distancing. Oh, he or she or whoever follows all the masking and social distancing stuff and is still losing people.
Starting point is 01:21:38 Look, this is exactly what we had seen. There were 100,000 bots that were pressuring the public and politicians on Twitter in Italy saying, look at what is happening in China. It's going to be coming here. The same type of stuff. And that was eventually exposed and they were taken down. But now we see the same types of fraud being used in the United States to push all of this stuff. It is a conspiracy. It is a vast conspiracy. The same tactics being used everywhere.
Starting point is 01:22:17 Don't forget, by the way, as Vaccine Impact points out, the COVID-19 vaccines are weapons developed by the U.S. military. That has been the case from the very beginning. And if you want to understand why the U.S. military. That has been the case from the very beginning. And if you want to understand why the U.S. military and the Pentagon is so hell-bent on jabbing their own soldiers, well, it's because it's a bioweapon coming from them, really. First referred to as a war against the virus by President Trump in 2020, it is obvious now that this was a planned military operation all along. And the military operation that released federal funding to fast track these weapons of mass
Starting point is 01:22:50 destruction that are called vaccines was also given a military name, Operation Warp Speed. And I said this as well. I said, doesn't this give you an eerie sense when we go back and we look at the involvement of the CIA and DARPA and all of these germ games going back to 2001? Doesn't that give you cause for concern that all of Operation Warp Speed, the delivery is going to be done by the military and all the rest of this stuff? The U.S. military program is a huge black hole that swallows trillions each year. Massive black budgets, we don't know where, cannot track this stuff.
Starting point is 01:23:27 They tell us they don't know what's happening to all the weapons that they put into Afghanistan or Ukraine or any of these other places. The Brownstone Institute has published a nice summary of the evidence that shows that none of the emergency use
Starting point is 01:23:40 authorization shots would have been possible without the U.S. military. Most of this has been hidden from the public. So anyway, he says, I appreciate the Brownstone Institute offers Creative Commons license to those who copy and republish their work, as does Health Impact News. This allows for the greatest distribution of information. And we need to get this to everybody it is shining the light on this crime
Starting point is 01:24:07 that is the beginning of doing anything about it uh so uh when we look at the the nature of gene-based vaccines he gets into it the accelerated development all of it has been and continues to be a red flag but i think the key thing is that as they're getting more and more desperate, as we have these public events, uh, like, uh, the NFL player,
Starting point is 01:24:31 they are, you know, it becomes, um, a bigger and bigger problem for them. So they're getting desperate. And if you look at what the WHO is doing now, you have,
Starting point is 01:24:41 uh, the WHO accusing people who oppose vaccines of being terrorists. This is the WHO. We have to recognize that anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, has now become a major killing force globally. During the COVID pandemic in the United States, 200,000 Americans needlessly lost their lives because they refused a COVID vaccine, even after vaccines became widely available. And now the anti-vaccine activism is expanding across the world, even into low and middle income countries. It's a killing force. Anti-science now kills more people than things like gun violence, global terrorism,
Starting point is 01:25:24 nuclear proliferation, or cyber attacks. And now it's become a political movement. In the U.S., it's linked to far extremism on the far right. Same in Germany. So this is a new face of anti-science aggression. And so we need political solutions to address this. It has always been political. It has never been medical. None of this stuff makes any sense. And anybody who questions the quote-unquote science, it's not allowed to be debated. Anytime you have that, and I've said this for years about climate stuff, if you cannot question it,
Starting point is 01:25:56 then it's not science. Science is based on skepticism. Science and the scientific method is the antithesis of, well, people in authority and experts said this. And Francis Bacon came up and postulated the scientific method is the antithesis of, well, people in authority and experts said this. And Francis Bacon came up and postulated the scientific method. He contrasted the scientific method with academia. He said, we're not going to go with experts in ivory towers, essentially.
Starting point is 01:26:19 So none of this has been science. And one person pushed back against that. That's Peter Hotez with the World Health Organization, saying anybody that doesn't take vaccines is anti-science, and they're killing more people than gun violence, global terrorism, nuclear proliferation, or cyber attacks. It is the Trump shot that is killing people. It is the bioweapon.
Starting point is 01:26:45 One person said, the biggest anti-science dissemination has come from the WHO. When you tried to shut the world down over a mild virus with a 99.97% survival rate, and for which even the most dire mortality rate was fraudulently reported as a positive test. You only have yourselves to blame. Another one said you are an absolute menace to society, Peter. Not just wrong in medicine, a menace to civilized society. That was coming from Viva Fry, a lawyer who comments frequently on Twitter. But they're not ready to stop just there.
Starting point is 01:27:24 You need to understand that this thing is going to go on and on and on until we laugh them out of existence. Take a look at this. This is the WHO talking about their latest variant. I would call it the BS variant, but they've got a different name for it. One of the Omicron sub-variants originally detected in October 2022 is XBB.1.5, a recombinant of two BA.2 sub-lineages. It's on the increase in Europe and the U.S. and has now been identified in more than 25 countries. WHO is following closely and assessing the risk of this sub-variant and will report accordingly. That is Tedros. And you notice a sign if you're looking at the video there, identifying him as doctor, but there's no MD after his name. He's a Marxist politician from a third world country. That's been plucked and set into this position of so-called authority.
Starting point is 01:28:32 But I think it's just ridiculous that they keep coming up with these variants. They are giving up on trying to come up with Greek letters to use for them. But I just think we should just call it the, uh, BS, uh, 0.1 0.2, uh,
Starting point is 01:28:50 variant. The USDA has granted a license for the first ever vaccine for bees for bees. This is an article from vaccine impact. Yeah. Be careful. He says, where you source your honey and your almonds, uh,
Starting point is 01:29:09 why they're going to vaccinate. But you want to talk about hive collapse. I'm sure that it won't have anything to do with the vaccine for bees. Uh, it'll be a perfectly legitimate California, uh, uses farm subsidies and tax revenue, uh,
Starting point is 01:29:24 to dominate the world's almond supply. And now they're going to probably self-destruct as they start vaccinating bees. This is how desperate the pharmaceutical industry is. Got to get the kids, get them early, keep adding more and more vaccines to the schedule, keep adding more and more boosters to the COVID stuff. And now they've got to go after bees. It's already getting people concerned about other agricultural issues. There's been talk that there's been COVID vaccination of cattle.
Starting point is 01:29:59 That's been pushed back against by some of the people in the industry, but give them time. And how many injections of other things are cattle given? And chicken and pigs and all the rest of this stuff. McDonald's is now going to use packaging to promote COVID-19 vaccines. So you can pull that up, Travis. I want people to see the picture of what they're going to be doing to promote the covet vaccine look at that look at that a box of french fries on it and um no i don't know if this is an artist rendering um i can't see anything i don't know if this is you know the people doing the article imagining this, or if this is, um, McDonald's, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:46 the, what is pictured there is a needle and, uh, some, you know, the spiky balls. I don't think that that's what they're going to put out. Can you imagine getting your fries and in a box like that with a, with a hypodermic needle and a bunch of coronavirus pictures on it, that's got to be a warning sign, even for the people that eat at McDonald's and don't think about what they're eating. That's got to be an issue. Scroll down there. I think they've got another picture further down. Yeah, we can do this.
Starting point is 01:31:16 That's going to be what they're going to put out. They're going to put out, we can do this as a label on drinks. I think they should go the first one. That would be a big contribution to the health of the country, warning people off of McDonald's fries. The fast food chain is partnering with the White House and encouraging its customers to get vaccinated. We can do this.
Starting point is 01:31:43 A campaign to share vaccine information with customers across the country. The restaurant plans to spread the word in multiple ways over the coming month. You'd say, put it out as a positive thing. We can do this. Come on.
Starting point is 01:31:52 You know, uh, as a part of the campaign, they will debut Trump shot information from trusted third parties on their times square billboardboard later this month. The billboard is located right above one of the McDonald's restaurants, one of the most iconic in the country. So they're hoping to get a lot of attention for that.
Starting point is 01:32:17 We can do this. In July, McDonald's will roll out new hot McCafe cups and McDelivery seal stickers that will direct customers' attention to vaccines.org. So has Bill Gates got an interest in this? What's going on with this? Nearly 50% of participants in the monkeypox in women study were biological men. How about that?
Starting point is 01:32:45 Yeah, trans women. study were biological men about that. Uh, yeah. Trans women, because this is a disease, uh, is virtually limited to, um, it's virtually limited to homosexual men and that community.
Starting point is 01:33:02 So they bring in, uh, to homosexual men in that community. So they bring in homosexual men dressing as women and say that they've done a study about monkeypox and women to pretend that it is not limited to that demographic pretty much. Harps, as Gard called it, the Mac RNA. That's true. The Mac RNA. That's good.
Starting point is 01:33:23 That's good, Gard. Thank you, Harps, for pointing that out. Yeah's true. The Mac RNA. That's good. That's good guard. Uh, thank you harps, uh, for pointing that out. Yeah, absolutely. Um, so, you know, these people, again, all of these things are indications that they're never going to come clean. They're never going to tell the truth and they're never going to stop pushing this. And where you see the Biden administration now is where the Trump administration would have been. Trump gave $250 million to the Ad Council. He would be doing things like this. Let's get with McDonald's and get them to tell everybody, come on, we can do this.
Starting point is 01:33:55 It's happy. Everybody get shot and that type of thing. And then, of course, he would roll it out with the corporations. Whether you're talking about the NFL, you're talking about airlines, you're talking about hospitals. Oh, yes, well, we're going to have to get this, or you're going to lose your job, that type of thing. That's really the point of the coercion.
Starting point is 01:34:19 I said all along, I said, there's absolutely no way that Trump was going to be laissez-faire on this thing. He was so proud of it. He pushed it. He was also telling people, you got to get the MMR shot. It's going around. You got to do something. Everybody's going to die if you get measles, that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:34:40 And he knew better about that, just like he knew better about the war on drugs. We'll take a quick break, and we'll be right back. Stay with us. You're listening to The David Knight Show. If you like the Eagles, We'll be right back. at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSradio.com. And we really want to thank APS Radio for their sponsorship of the program. I appreciate them doing that. Go to APSradio.com and they have a lot of different genres, as you've heard, as well as news. And you'll find us there live, another place that you can catch the program live. Let's talk about leaks. You know, presidents really do hate leaks. They hate them with a passion, whether it is Trump or Biden, any of them hate leaks within their administration. But in South Sudan, we have a president who was, I'm going to play this clip for you. This is for real. You'll hear this music and you will think that i put this music in there i did not put this music in here to make it even more comical than it already is uh this is a
Starting point is 01:36:51 president who's standing at attention with a bunch of um of his officials there and as he's standing at attention he starts wetting himself and you can see this dark stain start on his pants and move down and then starts to puddle at his feet. At one point he looks down to see what is happening. That's our actual national anthem. now he looks down and everybody else is looking at this long puddle that is dripping down and then whoever is running this looks over at the crowd and they're all looking at the puddle look at this guy's face even though he's got a mask on it it's pretty amazing. He's frowning like, what is going on with us? Now, as a result of that leaking out on social media, the president has now arrested six journalists.
Starting point is 01:37:58 They were there representing state media, government media. So they did not put that. They knew better than to put that on air. But after a week or so, it made its way to social media. And six journalists have now been detained over that. It shows, as you see the dark puddle going down there, the journalists who work for the state-run South Sudanese Broadcasting Corporation were detained on Tuesday and Wednesday,
Starting point is 01:38:29 they said, and they have not been released. And according to Sudanese law, the police are supposed to release suspects after 24 hours. They're not allowed to detain suspects for only 24 hours before bringing them to a judge. They should have been brought before a judge, arraigned or whatever. But that hasn't happened. They've just kind of disappeared.
Starting point is 01:38:58 The incident matches a pattern of security personnel resorting to arbitrary detention whenever officials deem coverage unfavorable. Now, I just ask you, are we that different from this third world dictatorship here? We have a president, which any day an incident like that could literally happen with Biden. It all just depends, right? But we've got people, as I talked about January the 6th, we're talking about a speedy trial. We got people who are locked up in DC jails being tortured now.
Starting point is 01:39:39 And here we are two years on. We are not that much different from these third world dictatorships. And we need to come to grips with that. Biden administration has now quietly confessed that killing the Keystone XL pipeline hurt America. If you remember, that was the very first thing he did. I said, watch out,
Starting point is 01:39:58 he's coming for energy. And now we can see the many different ways that he is. It required a report and a required report that was released without even any public notification. The Biden administration has confessed that the president's decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline, part of his larger war against American energy, cost billions and hurt families. And of course, there were two different pipelines, just like there was with Nord Stream, right? This is like the second one that was about to open up. Why did they do a report and do a mea culpa and then not tell anybody about it either, right?
Starting point is 01:40:38 Well, they were required to do it. It's a congressionally mandated report. This is something that is impacting Montana. And so it was Montana Senator Steve Daines, along with a senator from Idaho, who put this into the recently passed $1.7 trillion bill. And evidently somebody in the Democrats did not notice that it was there because, you know, nobody has time to look at this stuff, but they were able to get it in there. And so the report from the Department of Energy, as required by the congressional spending bill, confirmed that the project would have created between 16,000 and 59,000 jobs and would have benefited America's economy to
Starting point is 01:41:27 the tune of up to $9.6 billion. Now, the previous report from the federal government published in 2014 determined that there were 3,900 direct jobs and 21,000 total jobs that would be created during construction, which is expected to take two years. Now they come back and they say, well, I think that if you look at the total number of permanent jobs, you're only looking at 50. You're supposed to believe that a pipeline that's going to go all the way
Starting point is 01:42:02 from Canada all the way down to Houston can be run with 50 people. But that's not even the real cost. The cost in terms of construction jobs, building it, the cost of the jobs, however many people it is, running this thing, that's beside the point. The secondary issues and the tertiary issues are really the point. What has it done and all these different measures that Biden has done? What has this done to the price of gasoline? How has that embedded itself into the price of everything? I don't believe that inflation is always and only a monetary issue. We're getting a lot of inflation based on the supply chain disruptions and based on energy shocks.
Starting point is 01:42:54 Saw that happen with OPEC. OPEC kicked that off in the 1970s. But our government is doing it now. It's Biden who is doing this. Some of it is being done in the name of fighting putin but long before that happened he embarked on this and this is always his plan so the montana senator steve danes said uh killing the keystone xl pipeline cost good paying jobs hurt montana's economy and was the first step in the b Biden administration's war on oil and gas production.
Starting point is 01:43:26 And it's just the first step. And the massive destruction that it has done to our economy and everybody's jobs. Adding in terms of gasoline alone. Costing thousands of dollars for American families in a year. With a higher cost of gasoline. But the problem is, as I've said before, the price of energy is like a VAT tax. And so Biden's climate and energy policies are like a massive value-added tax that is paid at every stage of production. Because of the way that our supply chains have been set up.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Everything that is manufactured has a lot of different links in the supply chain. And each of those links has a transportation component to it. We have this just-in-time delivery system. Nobody wants to keep any inventory around. And so it's a game of finely tuned supply chain. And that's why disrupting it, as Trump did, has been so disruptive. There's not a lot of time for adjustment to any of these things. And once you kink it up, it's really hard to get this thing straightened out.
Starting point is 01:44:38 And every one of those components, you have every component that is there has to be transported, has a transportation issue to it. It's not just, it's going to be made in one factory and then it's got to be transported to the market. It happens all through it. So it is like a value added tax and the destruction that Biden is doing to our economy is hidden like a value added tax is, uh, The Department of Energy under Biden was forced to release the information because Daines and Senator Jim Risch, a Republican of Idaho,
Starting point is 01:45:11 inserted a provision requiring the report into the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that Biden signed in 2021. Sorry, it's not the most recent one, the $1.7 trillion. It's the 2021 bill. The pipeline would have been finished this year and would have brought 830 barrels of oil from Canada to the U.S. The cop-out here is still being pushed by the Department of Energy. It's the idea that the pipeline would only have created 50 permanent jobs. That's a farce for several reasons.
Starting point is 01:45:39 For starters, says one individual, I've never heard of a pipeline that's 1,200 miles long and only requires 50 people to maintain it. From those on the ground to those flying pipeline patrol from the air, regardless, that's not really relevant because the temporary jobs still mattered. There are entire industries full of contract workers that make a living moving between quote-unquote temporary jobs. But again, that's the direct jobs, the permanent jobs, the temporary jobs. That's not the issue. The issue is Biden's war on energy because that is a war against Americans and against the economy. The Biden administration is loosening restrictions on illegal immigrants seeking welfare benefits, illegal immigrants seeking welfare benefits.
Starting point is 01:46:26 Illegal aliens seeking welfare benefits. You understand that this is Cloward and Piven. And at the same time, while the Biden administration is loosening restrictions on welfare benefits for illegal aliens, he is going up on fees for legal immigrants by a significant amount. So if you want to legally come to this country, you've got to pay, and now the amount of money that you have to pay has soared many fold. And yet for the people who ignore the laws and come here illegally, he's going to up the welfare benefits. They're going to have a bigger magnet to pull people across.
Starting point is 01:47:12 And again, it doesn't really matter what kind of obstacles you put in the way, what kind of walls you build. If you are drawing people in by promising them free stuff, they will make a way in. We understand where this is all headed. I've talked about this. Cloward and Piven, a couple of Democrat economists, they said, you know, with a welfare state, we thought we could get everybody dependent on the government, essentially, to paraphrase what they were saying.
Starting point is 01:47:40 But they said the uptake on it is not enough domestically to collapse the economy to do a reset. This has all been about the reset as well. So we need to collapse the economy and get people dependent on the government. Uh, they didn't talk about universal basic income at the time, but that's really what they're talking about. And so Cloward and Piven said, in order to make this work, we need to open up the borders to immigrants and we need to promise them all kinds of welfare benefits and that'll do it. And I think it will do it. Just another front in the war on the Americans and the American economy from the Biden administration. The Biden administration
Starting point is 01:48:22 is committed, they said, to opening borders to aliens who lack the ability to take care of themselves. If you were to try to become a citizen in Switzerland, at least in years past, perhaps they have gotten rid of this now since everybody is, you know, all the politicians are on board with the UN and Davos trying to destroy any nations, any borders. But it used to be that you would have to prove to not only to Switzerland, but even places like Belize, you'd have to prove that you could support yourself before you could move there.
Starting point is 01:48:56 And if you came in with family, you were going to have to show that you could support them as well. That you had a source of income, that you had a certain level of wealth. In many of the countries, you would have to pay a fee as well. In Switzerland, you'd have to live there for 10 years and you would have to get references from other Swiss citizens and apply after 10 years. Now, this is a plan to take the country down quickly. Texans should not have to pay for these costly immigrants, nor should any other American, said Ken Paxton. Biden is blaming the southern border crisis, though, on Republicans,
Starting point is 01:49:31 even before he takes his first trip to the region. Here we are. We've had an open border, a lot of crisis there, a lot of humanitarian crisis. The Democrat Democrat run city of El Paso Texas is now saying it's an emergency and so he's going to take a trip there and they're covering for him as I think it was Breitbart so they're creating a Potemkin village there in El Paso they're creating this artificial city for show what they're doing is they're rounding up the homeless people that are sleeping on the street, pretending that they're not there, you know, getting them out of sight because it's not going to be a very good photo op for Biden if that were, if people were to
Starting point is 01:50:16 see the city as it is. So Mayor Oscar Lesser has finally admitted a couple of weeks ago that El Paso is in a state of emergency. That's going to release some money to him, right? That's what all these declarations of a state of emergency are about. Lesser originally refused to label the mass invasion of illegals as a crisis. He says that the White House pressured him not to. But with El Paso running out of funds to deal with the influx
Starting point is 01:50:44 and thousands of migrants crowding into sleeping bag cities on the streets, he has been forced to acknowledge reality. And we're seeing Gavin Newsom. We're seeing the mayor of Denver in Colorado admitting this as well. So El Paso has been engaged in a massive cleanup effort to reduce the level of homeless migrants right before Biden's arrival because they're trying to hide what Biden has been doing. It's just that simple. Measures include the building of a makeshift border wall using shipping containers and barbed wire.
Starting point is 01:51:23 Just amazing. Democrats are now forced to build a border wall just to make Biden's visit to El Paso look good after years of sabotaging any efforts to build a wall under the Trump administration. But again, that is not the issue. Just as I reported, it's the financial incentives. If you put enough pull on people, they're going to find a way to get through any kind of obstacle that you set up. They'll get here if you offer them enough money and if they're desperate enough. And that's what they're doing. They're bringing in desperately poor people to swamp the economy here and to make people dependent on the government. Democrats now blame Republicans for the crisis. However, Biden said that it's because conservatives have rejected his immigration policies.
Starting point is 01:52:12 But his immigration policies are about making citizenship, not about controlling the number of people who are coming through. And again, he is increasing the fees for people who want to immigrate legally. Biden suggested that Title 42 actually makes the migrant problem worse because by kicking illegals back to where they came from, they then try to cross the border again because he's paying them to, bribing them to, making offers they can't refuse. Biden is essentially saying that if we simply let most of the illegals
Starting point is 01:52:44 into the country the first time around, then we won't have to deal with them at the border again in the future. So again, this is all about erasing the borders. We've seen this from the UN. We've seen it from the World Economic Forum. It's about erasing the borders. It's about collapsing the U.S. with a welfare state and with prohibition on energy, because that is going to financially
Starting point is 01:53:07 destroy us more than anything else. Stay with us. We will be right back. Decoding the mainstream propaganda it's the david knight show whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass aps radio has you covered check out a wide variety of channels on our app at apsradio.com well after 15 grueling house speaker votes america's long national nightmare can finally begin that's the headline from a babbling bee uh they are of the same mindset as i i was let's let's keep congress shut down as long as possible after a week of grueling votes for speaker of the House, 15 in total, I think it's the fourth or fifth most number of votes that it's taken to get to a Speaker of the House, McCarthy was finally handed the people's gavel and took his rightful place as Speaker. Because, you know, he earned it, he said.
Starting point is 01:54:40 He earned it. Finally, we will get down to the people's business of stealing all their money for our pet projects, making backroom deals and holding meaningless investigations where we yell and point angrily at people to get some sweet sound bites for our re-election, McCarthy said to the assembled warmongers, rapists, and half-dead geriatrics in the room. Our long congressional nightmare is over. And the long national nightmare is finally here. That's pretty, pretty clear what is happening here. Now you saw the pictures probably.
Starting point is 01:55:14 And of course the, the worst picture, if you look at the actual, uh, as you have, um, uh, the, uh, the back and forth between Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy, and then ended with Mike Rogers from Alabama being physically restrained. I don't know if he was getting ready to physically attack Gaetz, but when I saw the still pictures of it, I said to Karen, I said, here we go. I mean, this is repeating the civil war, uh, build up, uh, in many different ways. You know, the two of the longest, uh, rounds of trying to get a speaker of the house were in 1855 and 1859, because the nation was really getting divided at that point. Uh, this is really about something else but it's about division within the republican
Starting point is 01:56:05 party it's about how these new rules have essentially nullified why any of these guys are still there i mean if you listen to chip roy and some of the others it makes you wonder why they keep running for re-election because it absolutely has these the leadership has actually actually neutered, uh, any input from, uh, members of Congress. It's just, uh, it's all about Pelosi or Kevin McCarthy. And so when you saw the picture, he's talking to, um, Matt Gates, Mark Rogers is, and, uh, another guy comes up and puts his arm around his head and pulling him back.
Starting point is 01:56:47 And it looks like there was a wrestling match going on. I said to Karen, I said, it looks like, um, the, uh, caning that Preston Brooks gave to a fellow member of Congress on the floor before the civil war. But, uh, as you look at it, there's a lot of back and forth and finger pointing and all the rest of this stuff. And I said, I really wonder why. Yeah, I wonder what they're talking about. Nobody has said exactly what was going on between Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy. Well, now we have somebody who has gone through and read their lips and then recorded audio over it.
Starting point is 01:57:26 So here's what was going on between them. Oh, I got the wrong one here. Let's see, that's the wrong clip. Can you get the lip-reading clip pulled up there for me? Thank you. A really rich doctor said you were a bummer. And I think you don't know algebra. No, we're talking science, bud.
Starting point is 01:57:47 The science of what? Is that a tiger? One of your friends promised me I could flick you in your face. Absolutely you may not do that. Say any cereal name. Cinnamon Toast Crunch. You're like people in the 12th century. Why'd he say it like that?
Starting point is 01:58:06 You're a formulated pick-up-popper. He's a storm clap. This is bad lip-reading. Dude. And there's a tiger. That's it. You two guys sent the tiger. Okay, yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:16 Brad. I'm a horrible person. Brad. I'll report you to Nadine. I just want your leg bones to be okay. I brought the tiger really you got somebody on the organ now hey man you're gonna pay for dinner
Starting point is 01:58:35 you're gonna yeah so uh that's uh you know our political theater taken to another level by bad lip reading. They put that out on TikTok, I think, and it's also on YouTube. Nation devastated as Congress resumes functioning. Babylon Bee, another article. Tell me it's not true, said a small business owner. What have we done to deserve this?
Starting point is 01:59:01 If this shutdown grinds on for even a few months, can you imagine how well off the country would be? Uh, said another with even just a few months of people not being actively robbed, pushed towards war or having their freedom stripped, America might have a real chance, but no, now we have a speaker and it's going back to business as usual. Now there is a report that Kevin McCarthy has agreed to cut aid to Ukraine in order to secure the speakership.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Do you think that's really going to happen? Kevin McCarthy says information liberation reportedly agreed to spending caps that would limit future aid to Ukraine as part of the deal with ultra conservatives that enabled him to finally be elected as House Speaker on Saturday. This is coming from The Telegraph, which is why they use the term ultra-conservatives. Mr. McCarthy secured the position in the early hours. His right-wing opponents, again, this is coming from The Telegraph, dubbed the Taliban 20. Who called them that? probably the telegram, wielded their opposition to U.S. aid for Kiev as part of their justification
Starting point is 02:00:11 for voting against him in the first 14 votes. According to reports to End the Impasse, Mr. McCarthy agreed to a deal that the House would commit to passing bills that would cap all discretionary defense spending at 2022 financial year levels, meaning roughly $1.47 trillion. Congress has passed four emergency supplements totaling more than $100 billion since Russia's invasion in February. All of that $100 billion-plus went to Ukraine. Biden will require Congress to approve any additional military aid later this year. Should one of the rebel lawmakers who have vowed to oppose any further aid packages be given leadership roles in the House Rules Committee,
Starting point is 02:01:00 it could create immense hurdles to passing additional assistance legislation. And the most recent $45 billion package agreed by Congress will not be affected by the new House leadership. Emerging billions in taxpayer dollars for Ukraine while our country is in crisis is the definition of America last, said Gates. So I still don't think that they're going to do anything about it. There's a lot of grandstanding that's going on. Uh, the bill has already been passed. I don't know how they pull this thing back. Uh, McCarthy says he's weighing a $75 billion defense budget cut and a quest for speakership. So again, uh, they can put that in, but if, if you really believe that McCarthy is going to do anything about this,
Starting point is 02:01:46 uh, just understand that they swore in George Santos. When, uh, people in the press contacted McCarthy's office about that. He had no comment about a guy who lied about everything in his life in order to get elected. So if Kevin McCarthy is going to instill somebody like George Santos, who lied about everything in order to get elected,
Starting point is 02:02:16 is that kind of a harbinger of the fact that maybe Kevin McCarthy lied about everything in order to get elected Speaker? If they don't have any character, there's no telling what these characters will do. And that's really where we are. I don't trust anything that the guy says. And so what happened was the, the people who were holding out,
Starting point is 02:02:36 most of the people, Chip Roy and others, you know, they'd gotten up to 20. I think it was 21 at one point, who voted against Kevin McCarthy. And everybody but five or six switched at one point, assured that Kevin McCarthy had made some changes in the way business was going to be done. But the other five or six allowed him to become speaker in a passive way.
Starting point is 02:03:05 They did not vote for him. They did not vote against him. They did not vote for anybody else. They just voted present. And by doing that under their rules, that allowed McCarthy to get a majority of the votes because they basically, it was the same as if they weren't there, ironically. By voting present, it was the same as if they weren't there. Ironically, by voting present, it was the same as if they weren't there. Sounds like Congress, doesn't it?
Starting point is 02:03:30 Now, Kevin McCarthy got the votes for speaker and why it could haunt him after a chaotic floor fight, says NBC News. The new speaker won by making a series of concessions that Democrats say will make the House ungovernable. Well, let's hope so. Um, after four days of deadlock and embarrassing defeats, not seen in a century, McCarthy finally carved out a path to placate a faction of rebels and secure the top job early Saturday. And you've seen all the pictures of him proudly posing with the name plate. That's McCarthy speaker Speaker of the House.
Starting point is 02:04:05 I earned that. I want that. I'm desperate to have that. He flipped 14 of his holdouts, convinced the rest to stand down. And so what is it that he has agreed to? Well, there's a framework of House rules and changes that he said he agreed to that ultimately got the six holdouts to vote present. We had an encouraging visit in the evening yesterday. We were encouraged before we went to bed last night that when we got up this morning, we'd have a good work session, said Hill on Friday.
Starting point is 02:04:41 Over the course of the morning, we felt like we had made progress, and yet that really was not the case. It went to midnight to get that done. So presumably what they're going to be able to do in the framework, they said, is have accountability. And they keep using the term framework, framework, framework. Short on details, but they say they can enhance the power of the people who have not been able to get bills to the floor, who have not been able to make amendments on the floor, to have any input into it. And of course, we all know about the bills that come in that are thousands of pages long.
Starting point is 02:05:21 They give them 24, 48 hours to read these bills everybody votes on it they don't know what is in it uh most of that stuff isn't going to change but um they say um that uh if they object to mccarthy they can call a vote on his chairmanship at that point. I don't think anything really is going to come of this because it really is a unified uni party. Justin Amash had an interview with Reclaim the Net, and he says former House leaders would team up to stop him from ending surveillance on Americans from both sides of the aisle.
Starting point is 02:06:09 And again, when you look at this, when you look at the silence and presidential debates, really about the war on drugs, how on every single issue, whether you're talking about something like NAFTA, you know, that was the issue with Ross pro getting in,
Starting point is 02:06:22 you know, both the Republican and the Democrat, uh, George HW Bush, as well as Clinton, they were going to go through with NAFTA. Uh, Ross pro came in to oppose it. You didn't have a third party candidate doing any opposition to Obamacare. You had Mitt Romney who had already done Obamacare in Massachusetts and you had, uh, Barack Obama is going to do the same thing that had been done in Massachusetts. They always make sure that on the key issues,
Starting point is 02:06:49 they are in total agreement. And so Congressman Justin Amash says that former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi would team up with Paul Ryan or with John Boehner while he was there, regardless of whether the president was Obama or Trump, they would block his work on preventing the federal government from spying on U.S. citizens. He said they would go out of their way as a unit to stop us. The fundamental problem is the centralization of power. And it's been creeping in that direction over the years.
Starting point is 02:07:23 And now we fundamentally have a speaker that has almost ultimate power, he said. Lobbyists and others know that the speaker has all of this power. And so more money comes into the speaker's office and less goes out to the individual members. The centralization of power means that there are basically three, four, five people at most who are really deciding things. And that's exactly what all the 20 people who are pushing back against this. I know there was a lot of grandstanding by people like Gates and Boebert. And they had some personal issues with Kevin McCarthy as well. I'm not surprised based on what we see with that. What is, I guess, really surprising for a lot of people
Starting point is 02:08:10 is to see Marjorie Taylor Greene slavishly devoted to him and also making apologies for George Santos and trying to cover for him. Well, Democrats lie too, you know, that type of thing. Justin Amash said those people are deciding everything, you know, four or five people, and they don't even want these other coalitions to form.
Starting point is 02:08:32 They're trying to prevent me from working with progressives on issues where we aligned. They were trying to prevent other conservatives from working with liberals and progressives on a whole host of issues. They don't want those coalitions because they know that we might be able to form majorities. For a long time, they want people divided along partisan lines and following exactly what the Speaker is doing.
Starting point is 02:08:55 And I think that was one of the most important things from this pushback. But you saw how few people it was. You saw Sean Hannity as he's berating Boebert. Well, there's 200 people with Kevin McCarthy, and you're only 20 people. Again, they're outnumbered 10 to 1, even in the Republican Party. I don't see any pushback from the Democrats
Starting point is 02:09:15 against this type of structure. They all just want to succeed in that system. So he said, for a long time, I was working on surveillance issues, trying to prevent the federal government from spying on the American people. They would go out of their way as a unit. Pelosi would team up with Ryan or Boehner or the president of the United States, whether it was Obama or Trump. They team up on everything, every time, to stop us.
Starting point is 02:09:42 So, again, he's pushing back against FISA and the rest of this. Opponents of his proposal, including a member of the Judiciary Committee, Bob Goodlatte, if I'm pronouncing his name correctly, out of Virginia, argued that it would put too many obstacles to data collection, resulting in foreign terrorists operating without detection. You say their continuity of government, their idea of national security means that, um, each and every one of us is an open book while they hide everything that they do from us. So as all of this stuff is now ended in a victory with the system, you now have Dan Crenshaw coming out and saying, you know, I know I called some of my GOP colleagues terrorists, but, you know, that was just tough.
Starting point is 02:10:35 It was a difficult time. Let's just move on and let's just forget all about it, you know, in the same way that you've got all these people who were talking about how they wanted to destroy anybody that didn't get the vaccine. Oh, let's just move on. Let's just have some amnesty over this. Come on. Can we just forget about all that? And that is now what Dan Crenshaw is doing. What a surprise, isn't it?
Starting point is 02:11:00 That that is going to be the tactic that they take. We'll be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. APS Radio delivers multiple channels of music right to your mobile device. Get the APS Radio app today and listen wherever you go. All right, let's talk about climate. And I've got a note here from travis uh rishi on rockfin is mad at you for supporting carbon fuels and not wanting windmills well you know maybe you know of a perfect technology rishi but there isn't any such thing uh this utopian idea of energy production
Starting point is 02:12:20 that is absolutely clean is just that it's a utopian fallacy. Uh, what you don't know probably is, uh, the full story of windmills. And this is why we need to get the call in line on. I'd really would like to talk to him one-on-one. So we're pushing to try to get that done. We're going to need to change over from our base system, but it's about time we change over from our base system anyway, because we have, um, have some issues with it. And, uh, but anyway, you know, if you look at what is happening with windmills, for example, uh, Rishi, have you seen any of the articles that talk about how there is no way to recycle these gigantic blades? Do you realize that once you build a windmill, it isn't free energy, that these things don't last forever?
Starting point is 02:13:07 They don't last that long, actually. There's a lot of friction and problems. We've seen pictures of these things catching fire and blowing up because there's a lot of moving parts in them. You understand that there are some problems with current fuels, but we've solved a lot of those. People are very concerned about emissions, and that really largely has been taken care of. You can use carbon fuels very cleanly. It's just a matter of expense.
Starting point is 02:13:31 And when we look at what is happening with climate change, in case you don't understand and get the idea that people who are covering up the data are lying to you. And I've been doing that for 15 years, trying to squeeze the data out of these liars about climate change, just like people are trying to squeeze the data out of the FDA and Pfizer for what's going on with these vaccines. It's the same scam everywhere. We've got all this alarmism happening everywhere. We've got the Lancet, which is supposed to be a medical journal.
Starting point is 02:14:05 It's supposed to be the British equivalent of the American Medical Association. And I guess it really is. I guess both of them have become this now. The Lancet is saying climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. Well, there you go. There's your unified MacGuffin. You have climate change, which was originally the alibi to steal everything from us and to shut everything down. And now you've got the health dictators joining with the eco-dictators to dictate to us without any justification, without any data, without any proof that we have to change everything and change it all now based on their predictions, which have been wrong for 51 years.
Starting point is 02:14:51 You know, the big problem with windmills, besides the recycling issues, is that they don't work all the time. And again, I've done animations on it when we were talking about the renewable mandates in Colorado and a legal case that the group that I was working for was involved in. And, um, you don't get steady state, uh, wind even by making the area even larger. And, uh, so the renewables are going to be going up and down, which means that the real,
Starting point is 02:15:22 uh, energy production that you can count on has to be cycled up and down, which is just like going in stop and go traffic with a car versus running it on the interstate. It means that they use more fuel and it means that they have more emissions. But you can also spend the money to clean these up. But guess what? These people who think that we're all going to die don't require cleaner emissions from India and China. They don't even want to put a cap on the number of carbon power plants that they have. They're allowed to build as many of them as they want. They can be as crude and dirty as possible. It know, you can, it's a big difference just like there is in cars between the amount of
Starting point is 02:16:06 emissions from different, um, um, different power plants. And, um, it can be expensive to reduce emissions, but it is possible. The technology is there. You can make it work. They don't want it to work. They want to have a centrally controlled, uh, grid that they are taking down at the same time. So the Lancet is coming out, celebrating its 200th anniversary.
Starting point is 02:16:29 The Lancet asserts that it is more than a medical journal. Oh, yes, it is. Its mission now is to drive social and political change. The editor-in-chief says that the publication has, quote, a unique commitment among medical journals to improving health, achieving health equity, and advancing social justice. They're not scientists. They're not doctors. They're social justice warriors.
Starting point is 02:16:56 They are essentially Marxists trying to shut things down and reorganize society. The Aussie ambassador has claimed that climate change can exacerbate the risk of sexual violence. Racism kills, climate change kills. They said together, racism and climate change interact and have disproportionate effects on the lives of minoritized people within countries and between the global north and the global south. Anybody that they don't like, they name racist. Policies or activities that they don't like, they say are going to destroy the world by destroying our climate. Breitbart tweeted out, Joe Biden is preparing to make combating climate change
Starting point is 02:17:43 a centerpiece of his administration, with aides signaling the topic is likely to consume all levels of the federal government. Well, yes, it is, because as we look at his CBDC push, central bank digital currency, one of four areas that he had, this was all of government, all of the federal government, all the bureaucracy, every one of them was assigned one of four different areas. Either redesign the financial system, come up with an implementation for the processing of CBDC, the coding of that. How are we going to enforce it? So all the law enforcement people coming together as to how they're going to enforce CBDC.
Starting point is 02:18:26 And the fourth area was climate change, because that's going to be the pseudo justification for all of this. And unfortunately, Breitbart is not talking about that yet. Hopefully they will get into that, because that is how they're going to come after us with CBDC. That's how they're going to justify it. That's how they're going to come after us with CBDC. That's how they're going to justify it. That's how they're going to demand it. We're all going to die from crypto, first of all. Crypto is the first one in the crosshairs. The Washington Post claims that climate change
Starting point is 02:18:56 increases the risk of violence against women. You see, it's the Australian ambassador, the Washington Post, this is now becoming a thing. Climate change is abusing women. How much more ridiculous can these people get? They have absolutely no shame. No shame in the lies that they put out there. I remember years ago in the 1970s, about the middle of the 1970s,
Starting point is 02:19:19 National Lampoon, when P.J. O'Rourke was there, was still funny. And I remember them parodying this. They said they had a pseudo headline of a newspaper. End of the world is coming. Women and minorities hardest hit. That's exactly what these people are doing today. I mean, it's become a parody. It's really hard for Babylon Bee to come up with something that is a satire that isn't reality.
Starting point is 02:19:49 Because that's what they're saying. They're saying the world is going to end and women and minorities are hardest hit. In response to this Washington Post story, climate change puts more women at risk for domestic violence. As they tweeted that out, people were commenting beneath it. Where is the onion when we need it the most? Is this some hidden camera mess? Are they just trying to see how we're going to react to this nonsense? This is not a serious news organization, said another.
Starting point is 02:20:22 Another one said, this is an unfollow for me. What kind of article is this? So that was the Washington Post saying climate change puts women at risk for domestic violence. And then the New York Times, not to be outdone, had already come out with a piece calling for mating with short people, describing them as inherent conservationists further saying that they would save the planet from eco catastrophe was that did robert reich uh ghost write that um the little napoleon uh it's absolutely insane so you you've got the New York Times saying that in order to fight climate change, we have to elevate short people.
Starting point is 02:21:10 Perhaps, you know, the Dr. Strangelove type of thing where they destroy most of the people. But, you know, short men can go down to the underground, deep underground bases with all of the beautiful women and repopulate the earth so we don't use as much resources. And so then you have 60 minutes, of course. I talked about this at the beginning of the week. Digging up the old lying fossil, Paul Ehrlich, still out there with his depopulation stuff, still predicting dire consequences. Even though this guy had predicted an ice age, even though he had predicted in his book,
Starting point is 02:21:47 the population bomb, that's still his biggest book and his biggest failure, his biggest lie, but he's still pushing it. Absolutely shameless. This guy, Paul Ehrlich is the Fauci of the climate alarmists. Ehrlich made similar doomsday predictions that the earth will not be able to sustain itself for the last 50 years absolutely amazing um cajun times thank you for the tip he says david uh you make me want to get back to the oil patch uh not just you it's a good industry yeah you know that i'll just say this um i know here in uh tennessee you know it's been a thing for a while, and I guess the federal government with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, they've been very restrictive in terms of what they allow people to do with alcohol, for example.
Starting point is 02:22:37 My father, there was a family business where they did very small scale manufacturing and specialty perfumes and stuff like that. But they, you know, key part of that is alcohol. And I remember back in the 60s when I was a kid, he had to keep $30,000. And it just, you know, that was back when you could make interest. And if you deposited money today that banks don't pay any interest. But he had to just keep it on permanent rotation as it would bring the supplies in. And you'd have to prove to them that you didn't use the alcohol
Starting point is 02:23:12 to make a drink. And then once you did that, they would release the money. But then, you know, he had to get another batch of this stuff in, and so they'd just have to keep that on file all the time. And so they're very careful about that. They ease things up a little bit, allow micro breweries in different places. But, um, uh, you know, I don't know what's happened with, um, uh, with the rules and regulations, but here in Tennessee, in this area, I think one of
Starting point is 02:23:37 the things that I've seen changed the biggest, um, in the Gatlinburg area since I used to come here as a kid, is this proliferation of all these moonshine places where they are allowed to essentially like a microbrewery for beer. They've now somehow gotten away from the federal government's control over all alcohol so they can do kind of of micro breweries if you want to say you know for hard liquor and so i was like well i don't know what's going on with that but regardless of that i think we need to do the same thing in terms of micro refineries because you understand that they're going to try to shut all this down and even with things like the keystone xl pipeline we're going to hit refinery limits because no more refineries are being built.
Starting point is 02:24:30 You have CEOs in the oil industry saying it doesn't make any financial sense. They told us that they're going to ban our product. And so why would you invest a lot of money into that? But of course, China is doing it. China is investing tens of billions of dollars in oil refineries. China is building dirty coal-powered plants. And they don't have anything to scrub the exhaust coming out of those things. No filtering, no cleaning required, and no limits on it. And they can build as many refineries as they want.
Starting point is 02:25:05 We are turning over all energy production and consumption to China and to India. So you have celebrity Billie Eilish says, if I'm pronouncing her name correctly, climate anxiety makes me want to barf all over the floor, but I won't stop selling merchandise and I won't stop traveling, you know, by private jet. So she claims that her fear of global warming makes her feel ill, but she admits that she will not stop selling merchandise or traveling the world via private jet engine. She said, I shouldn't be making any products. I shouldn't be selling anything. See, this is the mindset.
Starting point is 02:25:41 If you buy into this alarmism, you just want to shut everything down unless it's made in India and China. In that case, it's good. You know, and I hope if you believe in global warming that you can see that, um, Rishi, I'll say, uh, it's not more, it's just more stuff that's going to go into a landfill one day. She said, I know that, but no one's going to stop wearing clothes and no one's going to stop making stuff. So I just do it in the best way that I possibly can. And then when it comes to air travel, she says, I hate it. But she said, because I'm involved in other activism, it makes up for her personal climate sins, this idea of indulgences.
Starting point is 02:26:23 And this is something that we see all the time from celebrities. Yes, I'm using a private jet and I'm flying all the time all over the place. And in one trip, I'm using more than your family does in a couple of years with your automobile. But hey, I'm important and I'm fighting the good cause and I get an indulgence. And it truly is like a medieval indulgence. You can buy your way out. That's what all the carbon credits are really about. It's like a medieval indulgence to pay for your sin.
Starting point is 02:27:00 Even though she excuses her own outrages against the planet. She insists that everybody else who does not tow the radical environmental line is a bad person. I'm more like, I'm not going to tell you what to do. I'm just going to tell you why I do this. But you're also a bad person if you don't do it. Again, it's typical. And we've got to get over the idea that we have to appease their demands.
Starting point is 02:27:28 We have to point out that people like Paul Ehrlich and people like The Washington Post and The New York Times and The Guardian have absolutely no basis for their demands. If you try to comply with it, you're going to find that they're constantly moving the goalposts, that it wasn't really about the emissions after all. It was about what they could omit from our lives. We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the Globalist's Next Move.
Starting point is 02:29:14 And now, The David Knight Show. Sometimes your day needs a little smoothing. Check out the Jazz Channel at APSradio.com and the APS Radio app and leave the stress behind. Well, you know, if we understand what's going on, we understand that these rules are not for them. The rules about emissions, the rules about what is going to be eaten, the clothes that you're going to be allowed to have. Again, the group c40 which has over 90 large cities has said that their goal is to make sure that you're not allowed to buy
Starting point is 02:29:49 more than three pieces of clothing every year that you can have uh every three years you can have one plane flight of less than a thousand miles while they will do whatever they wish as a travis said um uh billy Billy, am I pronouncing her name correctly? Elish, is that it? Or Eilish? What is it? Eilish. Eilish, okay.
Starting point is 02:30:11 Yeah, she's got a song with the lyrics in it or what? One of the lyrics is literally, I'm the bad guy. I don't know any of their lyrics. It's so forgettable and I don't think I ever listened to it fully. But it's like, you can't make it much more obvious than this. Yeah, I know. Yeah. It is crazy and it really is a part of, she's a good example, I think, it fully but it's like you can't make it much more obvious than this yeah i know yeah it is it
Starting point is 02:30:25 is crazy and it really is a part of she's a good example i think of uh the culture that's died all these popular singers you know they auto-tune everything and um it was it was pretty obvious we were laughing about it when we were watching um we tuned in to see what was happening on time square on new year's eve and uh. And what a depressing mess that was. I mean, it was just so dark. It looked like a Batman movie, didn't it? It was. I don't even know how to describe it.
Starting point is 02:30:54 It was just sad. It looked like Gotham City. I mean, it was very dark. And they, I don't know. The music that they were playing, all of it was from the 70s. Nobody sings anymore. Nobody writes any songs anymore. And then they ended it with Imagine by John Lennon.
Starting point is 02:31:14 Oh, no. That was how it began. Yeah, that was how it was beginning. I can't even remember the sequence of things. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, she was not the best of singers either, trying to do it live. Kudos to her for even trying to do it live, uh, singing without having any auto tuning there.
Starting point is 02:31:28 But, um, why pick that song anyway? Um, as a matter of fact, listening to those lyrics yet again, after all these years, I was like, wow, this could be the Davos theme song. There's no nations, uh, no religion to on all the rest of the stuff. Uh, China is now extending their aggressive gold buying with another 30 tons purchased in December. Of course, they bought back in the fall. Somebody said, hey, look, somebody bought 300 tons of gold. And eventually China owned up to the fact that it was them.
Starting point is 02:32:01 They don't like to talk about their gold. People guard that more than they do their nuclear weapons. They don't want you to know how much gold they've got. They'll brag about how many nuclear weapons they've got and where they are and what they're pointed at, but the gold they don't want you to talk about. It makes you kind of wonder with all these countries stockpiling gold while they talk about central bank digital currencies.
Starting point is 02:32:24 It makes you really wonder, doesn't it? By the way, I'd just point out again, Tony Arterman sponsors the show, davidknight.gold, and I highly recommend Tony. And he's also got Wolfpack where you can do it on a, like a regular savings basis to make sure that you've got something that's going to be outside the financial system. As we've got the FDIC talking last week about how, you know, the FDIC is the company that does the insurance for all the deposits. And they said, if the public knew what we knew, they would really panic. That's one of the scariest clips I've had over the last year or so.
Starting point is 02:33:02 And then talking about how, yeah, we may have to get people to opt into this. You know, we have to have a bail in where they confiscate your money. So you need to have something outside of the system. And we're all going to be involved in it, at least probably tangentially as they start to phase this thing in. But it is a design for total control. And again, the justification for the CBDC is going to be coming from the climate
Starting point is 02:33:27 MacGuffin. A six-year-old has shot a teacher at a Virginia elementary school. She was in critical condition. Uh, now it looks like, uh, Abby Zwirner is going to make it, but just stop and think about that. Um, the, uh, six-year-old coming to school with a gun and doing this this is the kind of society that we have created there is absolutely no morality morality has been actively purged out of the schools since
Starting point is 02:34:01 I was a child they've been working on that well they seems like they have succeeded and as you talk about shootings this is something that schools since I was a child. They've been working on that. Well, it seems like they have succeeded. And as we talk about shootings, this is something that happened in Houston at a taco restaurant. And I'm going to play this for you. I call it the death wish clips here. It's kind of like the Charles Bronson thing of the vigilante shooter. There's a guy who is going through the restaurant robbing people at gunpoint. And at one point he turns his back on one of the people in the restaurant and he takes him down.
Starting point is 02:34:35 And I'm going to play this in two parts. We had a discussion I did with my two sons as to whether or not the shooting was justified. See what you think they have. They're going to be, they're probably going to arrest this guy because they've got video footage of him. They'll eventually find out where he is and, uh, he'll have to justify this. But as they say, better to be, um, judged by 12 and carried by six.
Starting point is 02:34:59 So here's the beginning of this. This part of it is silent. So you see the robbers and he's pointing guns at people. He's going, uh, table, table, um, you know, put your, put your money on the table and he's confiscating stuff from people. And, uh, at one point here, he, uh, drops some money out of his pocket and everything. He's kind of, um, uh, an idiot. Okay.
Starting point is 02:35:22 Now freeze right there. Okay. As he walks past this guy and he still notice that as he is, this guy is, he's walking away from that individual, which is probably how they will come after him with the Houston Police Department. But he's also got his hand up, still pointing the gun at somebody else, right? And then this is what happens next. So this is just before that.
Starting point is 02:35:49 He drops some money out of his pocket, turns around, he's still waving the gun, pointing at everybody. The guy's down. And another shot. I mean, he kept shooting until he had no more bullets. And so I guess that's, you know, the two things I imagine they're going to come after him for would be,
Starting point is 02:36:14 so that's right there. The two things I think they're going to come after him for was they shot the guy when the guy was walking away from him, but he was also threatening other people still with the gun. But then I think, you know, after he continues to shoot the guy after he's down and i've criticized the police for doing this as well you know emptying your gun into somebody after they're no longer a threat uh but i don't know i think um especially in texas what do you think travis i think he's going to probably be able to uh uh weather that storm I think he'll probably be okay,
Starting point is 02:36:45 but it's always hard to tell. It really depends on what kind of judge he gets. This is all contingent, in my opinion. That's right, yeah. Again, being judged by 12, rather than carried by six. Who knows what that guy was going to do, to him or to other people.
Starting point is 02:37:03 DeSantis has appointed six conservative academics as board members to transform a college in Florida that I'd never heard of. I grew up in Florida. I went through college in Florida. As a matter of fact, this college that's in Florida is called the New College of Florida. But what is that? And so I looked it up to find out. And to my surprise, it was affiliated with the university I went to, University of South Florida. At the time I was there, I didn't even know about it. It was a small private college initially and very liberal, only had a couple hundred students even by the time it got taken over by the state of Florida.
Starting point is 02:37:47 But it's always a very liberal school. It was started by the United Church of Christ, which is not a, you know, they are antithetical to Christianity. They are always, you've got the people who are running these different organizations like Freedom From Religion Foundation, a thing that's usually United Church of Christ people that are involved in those types of things. But so it's a small college. They got into financial difficulty, but they had very valuable land that used to belong to the Ringling Brothers family. And so the state of Florida agreed to pay off their debts of a few million dollars in exchange for control of the land and having a say-so in how the college was run. So they have 12 trustees, or I guess it's what they call them, board members.
Starting point is 02:38:36 And six of those have to be from that area. And it's in Sarasota. So six of them have to be from that local area, but the other six are appointed by the state. And, um, it was in 1974 when they were, when that happened and they, the state bailed them out, uh, and, uh, asserted, you know, some co-ownership in that. And so now you've got six positions there. And DeSantis has named to one of those positions, Chris Ruffo. Chris Ruffo has been at the, you know, where he hangs out is on this CRT stuff and transgender stuff.
Starting point is 02:39:20 And then they also brought in Hillsdale colleges, Dr. Matthew Spalding. And, uh, so it looks like these six guys are going to be taking on the other six. Uh, again, it may be six versus six, but, um, it is, um, it's a good, uh, good thing to do that. It actually was kind of folded under as a additional campus to the university of south far that's why i was surprised that was going on while i was there uh but um anyway the um they're going to take it on and i think that they would start at an organization like that that has such a small uh student body and faculty uh because it has um less inertia than a much bigger one. I mean, you know, I think there's still under 1,000 students there at the new college,
Starting point is 02:40:10 whereas USF has got about 50,000. So it'd be a lot harder to turn USF around than it would be to change the new college. Kind of interesting article from MIT. People have for the longest time wondered why concrete in Rome was so durable. These structures that were built a couple of thousand years ago or longer are still standing. And so people for the longest time have tried to figure out what it is about Roman concrete that makes it so much more durable. And they think that they found some of the things that they've identified that were added in,
Starting point is 02:40:52 that we don't put into modern concrete, they think are the answer to this. And what I found interesting about it was they'd known about these additional ingredients, these fragments of lime and other things like that. And they've known about that for quite some time. They always just dismissed it as sloppy manufacturing and contamination that got in there. And it turns out that maybe they knew something we didn't know. And it seemed very parallel to what I always see from the people. I'm sorry. Are you telling me that you were trying to recreate the recipe for this stuff,
Starting point is 02:41:32 and you never bothered to recreate the recipe? That's right. That's pretty much it. I could have solved this in an afternoon. I mean, like, well, what's in it? Yeah, well, they had their own ideas, you know, and sometimes your own ideas are going to keep you from actually seeing the solution. What I think about Travis,
Starting point is 02:41:50 when I see that is, um, uh, you know, Francis Collins had the human genome project, right? And, um, he said, you know, most of the, most of the DNA we've solved the human DNA, human genome. And, you know, most of the stuff that's in there is just junk, junk DNA. I said, well, then they haven't solved it because, you know, God didn't put anything in there that doesn't need to be there. So that's, you know, when you look at the fact that they're working so hard on genetic modification in so many different ways, it's both alarming and hopeful that they don't really understand what they're doing.
Starting point is 02:42:23 So, you know, alarming in the sense that they could, uh, they have the power to manipulate and to mess up things, but, um, hopeful in the sense that they don't really understand what they're doing, uh, because they'd be even more dangerous if they had that power. But it is a parallel to that. You know, you look at something that is, um, you know, like the concrete, even Roman concrete that's lasted a couple of thousand years. And they say, well, you know, why is our concrete falling apart in such a short time? And they just dismiss it because they come in from the, uh, from the arrogant position that they know more than everybody does. Right. Especially these
Starting point is 02:43:00 ancient people, you know, they didn'tobiles. So obviously, we are far more sophisticated in everything than they are. We're going to be right back. Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Elvis. Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles. And the sweet sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies Channel at apsradio.com.
Starting point is 02:44:09 Well, you know, uh, Donald Trump wants to give the death penalty to drug dealers. And, uh, he wants to cut the funding now, which he didn't do when he was, um, president, he wants to cut the funding to schools that pushed transgender ideology. All these things kind of came together in a story that happened around the holidays. You had the execution of a death row inmate who had stalked, raped, and murdered girlfriend there. And the press made a martyr out of this guy. And I say this guy because he committed the crime, not pretending that he was a woman. He went to jail and was in jail for quite some time.
Starting point is 02:44:48 And then in jail, he started identifying himself as transgender. Associated Press article lamented that unless Parson granted clemency, the guy who now calls himself Amber, Amber McLaughlin, he was a Scott McLaughlin would become the first transgender woman executed in the U S. And you had, um, all of the major press organs, Washington post again, you know, end of the world, a transgender murders, a hardest hit. This is a person who had stalked his victim, uh, stabbed her to death. It's absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 02:45:27 Uh, to see what happens with these people. But it is part of the degeneracy of our culture, really. If you go back to a very famous movie, it was nominated for Best Picture Oscar, Romeo and Juliet by Franco Zeffirelli. Done in the late 1960s. 1968, as a matter of fact. Very famous, you know, the soundtrack for it. Time for Us. You may remember that as well. But now, Paramount Pictures is being sued for damages.
Starting point is 02:46:02 Believed to be in excess of a half a billion dollars, $500 million. And this is made possible, this lawsuit, because again, the crime of pedophilia has been covered up by statutes of limitations. And I think one of the best examples of this was Dennis Hastert, a guy who was a known pedophile wrestling coach, then became a congressman. I think he was picked because he was blackmailable,
Starting point is 02:46:36 became the longest serving Speaker of the House for Republicans, and was, when he retired, he was caught taking out his money, trying to structure the deposits, the withdrawals rather. He was being blackmailed. He was trying to pay off the blackmailer, and because of the amounts of money that he was taking out, the bank started asking questions. So then he started trying to take it out in ways that would avoid detection, and that's
Starting point is 02:47:04 called structuring. Now, that should not be a crime, and there's absolutely no justification, in my opinion, for there to be any structuring charges for withdrawing cash. That is nothing other than just raw surveillance and demanding to know everything about everybody, which is what they're trying to continue to push through to CBDC. You could make the argument that if somebody's putting in structured deposits, that they're trying to avoid taxes or scrutiny about things like that. But if the money has already been entered into the bank system and the tax system, why would you care about the manner with which it's withdrawn?
Starting point is 02:47:40 But anyway, they found him guilty of that, but not guilty of the pedophile crimes because the statute of limitations had passed and they could have done something about that. Well, in California, they have temporarily lifted the statute of limitations on some of these pedophile crimes. And so as a result, you've seen the guitarist Tyler from,
Starting point is 02:48:08 what is the group? I can't remember. Back in the 1970s. He was. Aerosmith. Aerosmith. Thank you. How do you know that?
Starting point is 02:48:16 I don't know that. Well, I didn't listen to them. That's how. Anyway, he's now being sued by somebody who was 16 years old. And with the approval of her parents, uh, he would fly her across the country and was living with him on his tours and things like that. And they were just fine with that because, you know,
Starting point is 02:48:35 he's, he's famous. It's exactly the same thing we see happening with the transgender stuff. This is why I said what I did about Trump. He says, well, you know, you shouldn't be transitioning kids in school
Starting point is 02:48:46 unless it's the parents that agree with that. It's like, why would you push any of this stuff? Because you're always going to find parents who want to be accepted. You know, it's cool now to say that your kids are, in some states, it's cool anyway, to say that your kids are transgender or they're non-binary and all the rest of this stuff. Just look at the, um, the lady who is head of general programming for Disney. You know, she's bragging about that with her kids.
Starting point is 02:49:12 Uh, so people do that type of thing in the same way. She's got the same motivations really, as these parents who gave their 16 year old daughter to this rockstar go cross country. So she's suing him now in court. And so now you have Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whitting. They're now 71 and 72 years old and they're suing Paramount for half a billion dollars, they believe, in excess of that. At the time this was filmed of Romeo and Juliet, they were 15, she was 15, and he was 16. And this director, Franco Zeffirelli, talked them into doing a nude scene for the picture.
Starting point is 02:49:58 And we were talking about that. I mean, I think I might have seen it, but i don't even recall the movie and i certainly don't recall that but evidently that was maybe a selling point um but uh they're only 15 and 16 years old they were told listen to how the director manipulated them on the very last day of filming the director told him you know we've done all this work and you know, this is a big film, big budget, but it's going to fail because we had to cut that scene. We've really got to have that nude scene and don't worry because I'm going to,
Starting point is 02:50:39 even though you'll both be nude, I'm going to put the cameras where nobody can see it. Well, he lied about that as well. This is Hollywood. This is Hollywood. And so this clearly was a case of pedophilia. It really was. And the studio was involved in it.
Starting point is 02:50:59 And I'm fine if they take the entire studio down, quite frankly. Paramount has been at the epicenter of a lot of this stuff. Viacom owned Paramount. Sumner Redstone owned Paramount. He owned Blockbuster. He owned so many different properties. CBS, all these different things. MTV he owned.
Starting point is 02:51:17 MTV really, really took our culture down in so many different ways and destroyed music at the same time, making it about visuals rather than the music. Anyway, these two kids, 15 and 16 years old, assumed they had no choice in the matter. But the actors alleged that the director assured them that the camera would be placed strategically and no actual nudity would be recorded or released. They were recorded, they said, without their knowledge or consent,
Starting point is 02:51:46 and he made a lot of money out of that. What they were told and what they went on were two different things, said their business manager. They trusted Franco. At 16, as actors, they took his lead that he would not violate the trust that they had. They thought he was their friend, their ally. At 16 years old, what else, you know, would they know any better? Now, the director died, Zeffirelli died in 2019 at the age of 96. The actors are taking advantage of the fact that the California law recently and temporarily, temporarily suspended the statute of limitations for cases dealing with the sexual abuse of children. The non-consensual filming, they allege, caused them both physical and emotional pain.
Starting point is 02:52:33 $500 million is what the critically acclaimed film has earned since its release. And so in this article from LifeSite News, they talk about how this is not uncommon, of course, in Hollywood. You know, besides the famous casting couch where they coerce people. And I talked about the casting couch, you know, when you're talking about this type of coercion that was done with the vaccines. Very similar to that type of thing, you know. Oh, we're not forcing anybody to do anything they don't want to do, right? That's why it's so amazing to me to see Hollywood become such devoted supporters of this. It's like, don't you see how this is exactly the same thing?
Starting point is 02:53:18 You know, they became supporters of the vaccine mandates. Oh, they're not mandates. Well, you're coercing people, just like the casting couch. And in this article, they talk about The Last Tango in Paris, where Marlon Brando and the director, at the last minute, put a rape scene in with Maria Schneider. She said she wasn't told about it until just before it happened. She said, I was so angry, so humiliated, to be honest, I felt a little raped, both by Marlon Brando
Starting point is 02:53:49 and by Bertolucci, the director. People thought I was like the girl in the movie, but that wasn't me. I felt very sad because I was treated like a sex symbol and I wouldn't be recognized as an actress. The whole scandal in the aftermath of the film turned me a little crazy and I had a breakdown. She became addicted to drugs. She eventually attempted suicide. She never acted
Starting point is 02:54:12 again. More recently, something similar happened with a wildly popular show, Game of Thrones, in the very first episode of the show. Emilia Clarke's character was brutally raped by Jason Momoa's character She was unaware, she said, of the terrifying nude scenes That would be expected around the show At the time she was only 23 years old, right out of film school She thought, okay, well, you know, this is just what you have to do As an actor or an actress She said, I approached it as a job
Starting point is 02:54:42 She said, if it's in the script, then it's clearly needed No, it's in the script, then it's clearly needed. No, it's not. I've never been on a film set like this before. Now I'm on a film set completely naked with all these people. I don't know what I'm meant to do, and I don't know what it's expected of me, and I don't know what you want, and I don't know what I want. She said, doing the nude scenes was so awful that she drank vodka and cried in order to get through it.
Starting point is 02:55:08 She said, whatever I'm feeling is wrong. I'm going to go cry in the bathroom and then I'm going to come back and we're going to do the scene and it's going to be completely fine. You know, when I look at how Hollywood has, from the very beginning, just been a meat grinder for everybody. I mean, you go back and look at all these things, turning to drink, turning to drugs. You go back and look at Judy Garland and what an amazing singer she was, well mature beyond her years. But it just consumed her, turned her into an alcoholic and a drug addict, destroyed her life as well.
Starting point is 02:55:45 But that's just part of it i remember there was a series that was done by the bbc narrated by james mason a great british actor and it was about 13 or 14 different episodes and it was about um the silent film era and And some of them were really, really interesting. Uh, they had one episode, um, we had it at our video stores and I always recommended it to people. Uh, one of the episodes was about the cameraman and, um, you know, these, these are the days when they had to hand crank the camera, right? So that's why the motion looks as jerky as it does sometimes, because they would try to keep it at a steady speed. And what they would do is all the cameramen had a trick that they had a song
Starting point is 02:56:36 and they would kind of silently sing that song to themselves and kind of crank it in time with that. And that was the only thing they had to keep a consistent frame rate. These guys hand cranking it and singing a song to themselves in their head. And yet, as they pointed out in the, um, uh, in the piece, they would have to, uh, some of them were stationed on the wings of planes and they're up there, you know, flying around and singing this thing and trying to crank this thing by hand. It's amazing what they were able to do. There's another one that was on the stunts.
Starting point is 02:57:13 And, of course, the stunts then were really, really dangerous. It was in its infancy. And they didn't have much in terms of practical effects and no special effects like we know of today. So they were doing all this stuff on their own. But another aspect of it was just how, from the very beginning, Hollywood was raunchy. If you go back and look at, I didn't know anything about him, but Fatty Arbuckle was a guy. They had wild sex parties and they had allegations and lawsuits of rape and of pedophilia. And you had the studio system and the studios would come in, step in and defend these people.
Starting point is 02:57:55 From the very beginning, even when it was silent film, Hollywood was the way that it is now. The latest lawsuit is nothing new. It's simply the way that Hollywood does business, says LifeSite News, while they lecture the rest of us on morality and on tolerance. That's exactly what is happening with him. TechnoViking says, what is that little touch screen on his desk called this is a uh paperless thing this is a super note is uh what this is called and um uh it works pretty good it's allowed us to get rid of a lot of paper that was uh all over the place um cajun times thank you very much for the tip last mango and terrace and he has included a youtube link
Starting point is 02:58:46 yeah i don't know what that's about uh but um you know while um trump is saying he's going to do something about this understand where we really are and it's not just that they're doing this and but they are are deliberately targeting these kids in the same way that Franco Zeffirelli targeted these kids younger than the actor and actress in Romeo and Juliet. They were 15, 16. Here's a main school that has transitioned a 13-year-old. It's not Hollywood. It's government schools at this point.
Starting point is 02:59:21 And it's not actors who are trying to find fame and fortune, but it's your kids that this is happening to. So a 13-year-old girl, no one told her mother, but they were transitioning her and the school. And when the mother found out about it, she went public with it, of course. She told the community school board members at a public meeting December the 14th. The youngster was told to keep it secret from her parents. That caused her stress, anxiety, and depression. Ultimately, it was found out they were giving her breast binders. As they say in this article from Zero Hedge, it can cause back pain, shortness of breath, chest pain, skin problems, rib fractures even. But the mother said, she's a minor child.
Starting point is 03:00:10 She's my child that you're doing this with. But you understand the general idea is that the children don't belong to you. We've got to get over that idea. That was the PSA from MSNBC that Melissa Harris Perry said years and years ago. This has been about parental rights for the longest time, about taking the place of parents. And we've had in case after case judges saying that when you take your child to school, you have abandoned your child to the state, and we will act in place of the parents. They even have a Latin name for it, in loco parentis. So the school will not release the notes from the meetings between the school social workers
Starting point is 03:00:52 and the child, and they've gone full Pfizer on the cover-up. The mother said, this is the very definition of child predatory sexual grooming. Predators work to gain a victim's trust by driving a wedge between them and their parents. With her voice quavering, the mother demanded that all the employees with knowledge of this secret be immediately terminated from their positions and that our child's records be released to us. Laws, policies, and parental trust were broken, she said. Again, this is Maine, but it is not limited to Maine. But instead of this happening, after the story went public, they closed ranks. They scrubbed the staff members that were on their website. They scrubbed their names so nobody would know
Starting point is 03:01:37 who they were. But you can find them out with the Wayback Machine. The school also posted a statement saying some individuals had spread rumors and allegations online to try to divide our community. See, they make it about the mother. She's trying to divide the community. She's saying hateful things about people. They don't talk about their grooming. It truly is like Pfizer and the FDA, isn't it?
Starting point is 03:02:02 Listener says James Mason was in that super creepy lolita that's right that's right i forget about that about a grown man in love with an underage teenage girl good point see that's it i mean it's it's pervasive throughout hollywood uh these people will do anything even as he's talking about the depravity of the silent films he's in lolita uh all right well that's it for today's broadcast thank you for joining us and uh get depravity of the silent films. He's in Lolita. All right. Well, that's it for today's broadcast. Thank you for joining us. And get your kids out of the government school. Homeschool them, preferably.
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