The David Knight Show - Mon 18Mar24 Bloodbath? BOTH Sides Bait Civil War and Ignore mRNA Bloodbath
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Using free speech to free minds.
You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 18th of March, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, today we're going to begin by looking at the bloodbath.
What is going on with this?
And it is kind of interesting.
There's a lot of lies and misrepresentation on both sides, but there is
a central goal of both sides as well. Always interesting to see how the two sides of the coin
work to further the agenda of civil war, of other things things we'll be right back Well, it's kind of interesting to see what happened over the weekend.
On Saturday, we had a speech by Trump in Ohio.
And the mainstream media seized on part of this and said he's calling.
He said it's going to be a bloodbath if he loses.
He did say that, but they took it out of context.
But there's another context that is being missed by his apologists as well.
And so as I started looking at the news on Sunday,
I take a break from news on Saturday.
I don't pay any attention to it.
It's typically a slow news day anyway, unless Trump is giving a speech.
Got to see which one of his feet he put in his mouth.
Is this the left foot or the right foot?
You know, he puts the left foot in his mouth when he supports abortion, I guess.
But, uh, he puts a right foot in his mouth when he supports the jab.
Uh, but, uh, so I look at it and the headline on drudge is truly amazing.
They've got like a red Trump, you know, and, and, you know, angry red Trump and
bloodbath and all the rest of this stuff.
And it was kind of interesting that, um, his campaign didn't
really respond to that stuff.
You know, newsweek says, well, we sent him an email, but they haven't responded.
But it would, he had all of his political surrogates and the media of the
politicians immediately jump on it to say,
you're taking this out of context. This is an example of one of the headlines that was sent to
me by Jay and Jessica. Trump says country faces bloodbath if Biden wins in November. That was
pretty typical, the kind of stuff that you saw from the Drudge Report as i said um you're right trump is the mason dixon line of the
coming civil war because it's not just the left getting this wrong it is also the right now where
did this come from this is actually some merchandise they sent me this picture as well
trump 2024 final battle make america great again, that's coming from a statement that Trump made.
They made a flag out of it.
The final battle.
And I've played for you over and over again,
the people at the Trump rallies who believe that, you know,
oh, yeah, if Trump doesn't win, we're going to kick off a civil war.
It's going to be the last election we have if he doesn't win.
And you see this happening from both sides.
As I pointed out, the left wants to, a vast majority of Democrats,
want to deny Trump the election if he wins.
Same thing on the right.
You've got a situation where both sides have been primed not to believe this
if their guy loses and to say, this this is it and we've got a civil war
and when you look at the bigger context which most people are not talking about even as they talk
about well the millennials say this and gen z says this and gen x says that they don't talk about the
fact that we're in a cycle of history with these different generations that usually results in a war,
always results in economic upheaval, but usually results in a war.
The press, the politicians, the parties all understand that,
and they are pushing all the buttons to get this to happen.
There was an excellent piece, And I'll tell people.
I'll show people.
I'll show you some of the beginning of it.
It was very well edited.
Something somebody put together.
I don't know where they were going.
I started watching it.
But it's about 45 minutes long.
I stopped when they got into this long thing about RFK Jr.
That may or may not be what it's about.
But there was one thing in it
that i thought was really good and uh really excellent i don't know who said it but they said
you take red ants and you put and black ants and you put them in a jar and they're okay
they're not attacking each other until you shake the jar. When you shake the jar, they start attacking each other.
And he says, it's not the ants.
It's the, it's whoever shakes the jar that's doing it.
These people are shaking the jar really hard.
And you got the black lives matter on the one side and you got the red
hatted MAGA people on the other side.
And the blacks and the reds are going after each other.
Aren't they?
Who's doing the shaking?
Who's doing the shake? both sides are doing the shaking both sides it's the final battle if we don't win this democracy
is over we're there won't be another election how many times we heard that and then when he
throws stuff out very carelessly or maybe intentionally i have a feeling that when trump
talks about things like bloodbath, it's kind of like,
I know what I mean.
No, I mean, that's not what I mean.
Say no more.
Yeah, I think it's kind of like that.
You know what I mean?
No, I mean, he's baiting people with this language because he he's been around long enough.
He knows how people are going to take this and they've done it over and over again.
And he keeps doing it over and over again.
I'm going to be a dictator. I just wink, wink nudge you know what i mean hey say no more huh no i didn't really mean it that way but as people
take it that way especially that inner core of q anon idiots they always take it that way and so when he does this kind of stuff he's doing it
intentionally and of course the obama administration they had a nudge unit to gradually move people you
know in a particular way that's what trump is doing he's nudging people to a civil war from
the right biden is nudging people from the left and they've been doing that quite a bit as well. If you remember going back to the 2020 election, you had, uh, Eric Swalwell was the first one who did it.
And he said, yeah, we got tanks and planes and we can take those guns from you if you want.
Right.
Create a big issue.
Then, uh, Beto O'Rourke, who was running in Texas, did the same thing.
He pulled it up. First, you could just say, all right, that's just an idiot.
And who knows who he's working for?
He had a Chinese spy that he had an affair with, the spy who loved him.
He's certainly, he's no James Bond, that's for sure.
But anyway, Eric Swalwell does it,
and then Beto O'Rourke does it, and then Biden does it, and then Biden does it again,
and Biden does it again, and Biden does it again. They're all talking about using the military
against Americans to take our guns. That's why I think it is so significant, this removal of duty,
honor, country, as a motto, as a slogan.
But remember, it was also part of a paragraph that the cadets at West Point would memorize.
It wasn't just duty, honor, and country.
It also was the original paragraph said, you know, they're being trained for service to
our country and the army.
Now it is your goal is to serve the army.
Big difference, big difference in serving the country
or serving a bureaucracy that is actually a standing army,
which is unconstitutional.
Because the founders knew what would happen.
It would eventually become a tool of government, of self-interest,
and now the motto reflects that.
I said, you know, maybe I talked a little bit about it on Friday,
but some guy with like 25 followers or something says he's a veteran.
I said, well, you're just fear-mongering out there.
You're just a grifter.
You're getting people all scared about this duty, honor, country.
And I said, I absolutely stand by what I said. And I said, it's even worse than what you're acknowledging,
because I said, it's really about who you're going to serve. And that's why they have to
take out duty, honor, and country, because it's who you're going to serve.
And that's what they're setting us up for. Biden has been nudging us to a civil war.
All of the left has been nudging us to a civil war,
but Trump is doing it as well.
And then he plays that little game.
You know, oh, I just, I didn't mean to do it.
And this is something that's been going on for a very, very long time.
As a matter of fact, the, let's see, do I have that in here?
AJ, one way or the other?
I guess I don't, do I?
But going back to just before the January the 6th thing,
as Alex Jones was going around doing the Stop the Steal stuff,
I had a clip of him saying it here,
but if you got to just go ahead and play it,
um,
if it's not in the deck,
but,
um,
you know,
he went out that weekend and,
um,
it was a Saturday again.
And as I said,
I don't listen to the news on Saturdays,
but it got a lot of attention because he said,
um,
we're going to make sure that Biden is out of there one way or the other.
Do you have the clip?
Okay.
Go ahead and play it.
Okay.
A little bit of time.
Okay.
Um,
so anyway,
he said,
um,
you're going to get them out of there one way or the other.
Now that was on a Saturday on Monday.
I came in because that was the day that,
uh,
they had the electoral college, December the 14th.
So he says it on December the 12th, a Saturday.
On Monday, December the 14th, the Electoral College is, you know, it's not, the electors meet.
Let's just say it that way.
Electors meet all over the different places.
And they only had one slate of state-recognized electors in every state, regardless of what you've heard.
You had Republican electors who went to say, well, we're here to vote.
Well, nobody recognized you.
They could have made the appeal to the Republican legislature
because you had four razor-thin margins of victory for biden uh that uh could have been
contested and they could have had state republican legislatures uh say this is the slate of electors
that we we recognize a trump slate but they didn't do that and so there's really nothing
that pence or thomas massey or chip roy who said, hey, they didn't give us anything
to work with. It's nothing that they could do on that January the 6th. And I said that on Monday.
I said, no, here's what did not happen. And here's what's happening today. I said, there's no reason
to talk about any of the stop the steal stuff for for january the 6th i said it's nothing but
a trap and i said and the reason it's being run is because it's a grift because i knew that uh
alex was out there raising money but this is what he said well it doesn't i don't know who's going
to the white house okay we don't have any sound but Okay, well, we got problems with this clip, but don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it, Travis.
I just explained what's in it.
So anyway, he was doing that.
Both sides are teasing this civil war.
And when you go out there and say, well, you know, this ain't going to stand.
One way or the other, we're going to get that guy out of there.
And then you go and tell everybody, come on, we're going to go to the Capitol.
We do this and that, right?
And then when it hits the fan, you just come back and say, wink, wink.
I didn't really mean it that way.
Well, you were nudging people.
And let me just say this.
This has been going around for quite some time.
Going back, I think the year was 2013.
Is it 2013 or 2014?
There was a U.S. Army, I think it was a war college, was doing a war game simulation.
And in their simulation, they were talking about a local populist uprising, an insurrection.
And they imagined that it was happening in South Carolina.
So it is, you know, Darlington, South Carolina.
And in it, there was a bunch of, you know,
the people were fed up with government.
They didn't like Washington.
They felt Washington was too distant,
didn't represent them anymore.
Well, we're just going to declare independence.
So it's kind of a populist secession.
Now remember, this was in 2013.
These people were wearing John Deere caps, baseball caps, and all the rest of the stuff.
And the U.S. Army was wargaming what they were going to do to these people.
I mean, this is a decade before you had Biden and Swalwell and Beto talking about how they're going to use the American military against people. It's one of the reasons why
I went to the Asymmetric Warfare
Center to film
a shot there to show people what they're training for.
And so
they war-gamed
that Darlington, South
Carolina secession. And
again, part of that was these
ultra-conservative
Republicans wanted help from Russia.
When they came out, we're all like, what in the world are they imagining with this scenario in the military?
Where'd they come up with this kind of stuff?
That they want help from Russia?
Conservatives hate Russia. conservatives hate russia and uh now after they've had 10 years to push uh you know well okay so trump is anti-globalist you got that let's repeat that over and over again trump is anti-global
repeat after me trump is anti-globalist regardless of what he does you know now that trump is
anti-globalist say it again trump is anti-globalist and then trump is friends with
russia therefore russia must be anti-globalist as well and then you got people like tucker
carlson going there and selling it and here we are a decade later and you look at this and it's
like if you put out that army war college scenario today people would say oh yeah well they're
training for a realistic scenario no they're training for a scenario that they created the narrative for over a decade, gradually nudging, pushing people to this narrative.
Let's see.
We got conservatives want to get rid of government.
They're ready to get violent.
They're ready to secede.
And they want to get help from Russia.
Oh, yeah, checks all the lists that we've been told by the mainstream media.
And Trump helped to sell all of this stuff.
Yes,
I know they created the Russia,
Russia,
Russia thing,
but,
um,
yeah,
they,
they used him,
but he also let himself be used.
He likes having that.
This is a narrative that they spent a decade making and now it is completely
plausible,
isn't it?
And that's the context for the bloodbath panic
it's very easy for the mainstream media to take this out of context and to say well look at this
and it's not and they've got egg on their face you've got uh elon musk mocked joe scarborough
of msnbc you know joe and mika Brzezinski, he said, are you serious?
And Joe took down Joe Scarborough, took down the tweet as he should.
It wasn't.
It wasn't a legitimate criticism, and yet it's already out there.
And, you know, all the people like Rob Reiner and the true believers of the left are all going to believe it but there
is a plausible uh um context that makes us believable to them that trump has been pushing
as well with his rhetoric just like alex well you know we're gonna uh you know whatever it takes
we're gonna get biden out of the thing whatever it takes and the crowd cheers well uh maga is very upset about this and although and this is the thing that i thought
was kind of interesting trump supporters have come to his defense wrote newsweek
and you spell that not w-e-e-k but w-e-a-k very weak on the news part uh heavy on the propaganda but weak on the
news so um they had um they began their report maga slams criticism of donald trump's bloodbath
remarks donald trump's supporters have come to his defense and i thought well that's kind of
interesting it's mostly silence from the Trump campaign.
Usually you would have the Trump campaign coming out and say, what are you crazy?
Because the Biden campaign was on it, of course, right away.
But the Trump campaign was mostly silent.
And I thought that was interesting.
They did come back and make some quiet statements later.
But at this point in time, when Newsweek wrote this story,
they said Newsweek sought email comment from Trump's campaign on Sunday,
but they got none.
And so here you are 24 hours later, Newsweek,
mainstream media is contacting Trump's people.
They got nothing to say, but they're going to let J.D.
Vance and they're going to let Breitbart and they're going to let everybody,
you know, Infowars, all the cheerleaders, WND and everything.
They're all going to, all the conservative media, the big con media, they're all going
to defend Trump and he needed to be defended here.
Again, the immediate context of this was economic remarks.
Here's what he had to say in context and full context.
Now, see what they did was they took the end of it and they put out this part where he
says, now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole.
It's going to be the least of it.
It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.
That'll be the least of it.
But they're not going to sell those cars.
They're building massive factories.
Now they took out that, but they're not going to sell these cars.
They're building massive factories.
They just leave it. That'll be the least of it. Now, here is the bigger context but they're not going to sell these cars. They're building massive factories. They just leave it.
That'll be the least of it.
Now, here is the bigger context of what was leading up to that.
He said, if you're listening, President Xi, and you and I are friends, but he understands
the way I deal, those big monster car manufacturing plants you're building in Mexico right now,
you're not going to hire Americans and you're going to sell the cars to us.
No, we're going to put 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line.
And you're not going to be able to sell those cars.
If I get elected, said Trump.
Now, if I don't get, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole.
It's going to be the least of it.
It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.
That will be the least of it.
But they're not going to sell those cars.
They're building massive factories.
Now that's the full context.
So he's talking economically.
Now, here's the other dog that didn't bark, besides the fact that they just kind of sat back and let Trump surrogates handle it instead of the Trump campaign.
Man, you could look at that and say, well, maybe that's what their strategy was.
But here's looking at what he had to say if he's going to talk about car manufacturing in
mexico it was trump who did the head fake on nafta and it was a head fake at the time the new american
was not a dyed in the wool trump apologist they were still doing honest reporting about trump they
don't do that anymore you don't see that anymore from conservative media. And it makes me disgusted, disgusted. The new American, the John Birch
people, they need to get their behind their excrement together. Okay. And they need to
get more objective about this stuff. There's things that are more important out there than
Donald Trump, unless you're just worried about the audience turning on you. And I'm sick of the mob that has been created out of MAGA.
And I instinctively hate group think.
And I, you know, these people are not even thinking.
It's just a MAGA mob at this point in time.
But when they were still honest about Trump,
they went real hard after the USMCA.
And I even played the village people. Why MCA? Why MCA?
And I said, why, why MCA? Why would you do this? Said, you're going to get rid of NAFTA. You know,
NAFTA was the pop, a populist, uh, uh, um, boogeyman and rightfully so you know that's what ross perot ran on you had trump i'm not trying you had uh bush hw bush and you had clinton both of them wanted nafta
just like later on in 2012 you had romney and you had uh obama both of them wanted obamacare
or romney care.
Same thing.
Romney care had been put through in Massachusetts with the help of Ted Kennedy.
Same thing.
And so, you know, heads, you get it tails.
You get it.
Uh, it doesn't really matter.
Okay.
And that's the way they operate these things typically.
And so, you know, with a Ross pro, he was the one talking about the giant sucking sound
that's going to happen to our economy if we allow nafta to go through and it was horrific horrific
the trade imbalance and everything else now trump comes through and he renames it total head fake
it's still the same thing as a matter of fact in some, it's even worse than NAFTA was.
So he gives us a trade agreement that for the most part is the same, but in other areas, it's even worse and gives it a new name.
And everybody, oh, look, he fixed it.
Now he's coming back and saying he's going to do 100% tariffs.
That's 100% BS, 100% BS. People were looking at his 67% tariffs and said,
whoa, if he wants to put 67% tariffs against China,
well, that's going to really put a shock through the system,
and it would.
Then a lot of the analysts said, but this is Trump,
and he's running a campaign for office,
and you can't believe anything he has to say.
He won't stand by that.
It's not going to be that bad.
Don't worry about it, they said.
So the people who didn't want the tariffs.
And then 67% is not big enough for him.
He's got to go to 100% tariffs.
This is just total BS fantasy from this guy.
He's not going to do any tariffs at all.
Take a look at what he did.
Don't listen to what he's saying now.
He's been in office for four years.
He's not going to do anything with the tariffs.
He only made it worse when he was there.
So that part of it, they're not talking about at all.
Why?
Well, because he uses the
term bloodbath and so everybody forgets the rest of the bs that's there total bs
uh so um you know that's the way the election is going so it's not comment from trump he didn't
put out there but they're playing it just the way they want it, which, um, and by the way, this is not smart for us to support that.
Oh, the only thing that matters is winning.
You know, who tells you that people who are liars, people who told you that the vaccine
was sugar water and things like that, uh, only liars care about only, you know, the
pragmatism of it, right?
Uh, the pragmatism was, um the pragmatism was um what they were telling
us in terms of lies to get us to mask up and lock down remember that scott adams it's getting harder
and harder to tell these freedom lovers from sociopaths i said it's getting harder and harder
to tell you pragmatists from totalitarians because that's the way they sell you totalitarianism pragmatism pragmatism envy things like that uh so uh as you got all these different people
looking at it and talking about the bloodbath aspect of it another thing that he said that
got him upset was that trump described the rioters of J six as newsweek says
as unbelievable Patriots, unbelievable Patriots that he let rot in jail.
Never forget that. Look, Roger stone was freaking out that Trump didn't pardon all the people
that were involved on January the sixth.
He had enough political instincts to know how this thing was going to happen.
And so did Trump.
And that's the reason why Trump didn't pardon anybody because he was looking
after himself.
If he would have pardoned the January,
the Sixers preemptively for this stuff,
which he could have done and which Roger was expecting him to do.
And the,
you know,
the video clips of Roger just,
you know,
swearing up a blue storm,
making threats against Trump.
Now he's all for Trump, isn't he?
And of course, so are these other people who got thrown under the bus and thrown into jail
without any help from Trump.
What did he do on his last day?
He pardoned some of the biggest white collar criminals the U.S. has ever seen, if not the
biggest.
Friends of the Jared Kushner family.
They got pardoned. Not Julian Assange, not the J-6ers,
not a lot of people who were wrongfully convicted as political prisoners.
You know, it's not just Trump that has suffered political persecution.
There's a lot of people in jail, political persecution.
You know, you look at Schaefer Cox, you look at Marty Gottesfeld, and I could go on and
on besides Julian Assange.
I mean, there's a lot of people that he could have pardoned, didn't do it.
He pardoned a bunch of criminals that were part of the criminal family of his son-in-law.
He didn't do anything about the people who came to support him on January the 6th.
He told them to go to the Capitol.
He'd be there.
He didn't show up, and he didn't show up to pardon them either.
Now he's calling them patriots because now he has been charged himself.
You know, he went almost six months before saying anything at all
about the January 6th people.
They were being arrested.
They were being put through torturous conditions in jails.
He said nothing at all about it.
So, yeah, it is political persecution.
Trump had no loyalty to them, however, until now.
More than 1,265 people, including Trump, have been charged.
And they are adding new people rapidly now.
They're going through a new, you know, indicting a lot of people that have never been charged before.
So he said he did nothing wrong on January the 6th.
And you know what?
He's right.
He did nothing illegally.
Let's just make this a little bit clear.
He did a lot that was wrong.
And the people who were wronged were his supporters that he fleeced and trapped
and abandoned on January the 6th.
But he didn't do anything illegal.
The people who showed up there did nothing illegal,
except for the people got violent.
Those people got violent,
but that's not something you go to jail for life for.
As a matter of fact,
you look at,
you know,
um,
uh,
you look at,
uh,
the proud boys,
look at Joe Biggs.
He didn't hit anybody.
And yet,
yeah,
they gave him 17 years or something like that.
And they wanted a 34, 35 years,
and they're going to come back and try to get that?
That's absurd.
It's absolutely absurd.
If somebody got violent, okay, there's a jail sentence there.
But it shouldn't be decades.
And it shouldn't be more than pretty much any other crime
that is convicted in these democrat uh jurisdictions
they're letting people who are violent criminals rapists murders um mugging people they're letting
them out and not even sending them to jail these people uh they get into a fight and again they
hide the video which shows who instigated this it's not really clear that um as a matter of fact
there's pretty good evidence that it was instigated by the police but that would be part of the trial
for violence they're putting people in who committed no violence their only crime was to
redress their grievances which is specifically protected under the Constitution. So Trump did nothing illegal.
None of those people did anything illegal.
Trump betrayed his own supporters, fleeced and robbed them, abandoned them, but he did not do anything that was an offense against the government.
Trump says the U.S. will see an economic bloodbath if he's not reelected.
This is the independent in the U.K. will see an economic bloodbath if he's not reelected. This is the independent in the U.K.
They got it right.
But then they start talking about the people that he is supporting.
Now, he was in Ohio, again, campaigning for himself,
but also there to support some picks that he had made for Senate.
And listen to what a mess it is And the Republican side for Senate in Ohio.
This is one of the reasons why I keep saying,
forget about the federal government.
Forget about these elections in the federal government.
There may be a chance that you can do something positive at the state and
local level.
There is no chance that you're going to fix anything at the federal level
because of this type of corruption.
So Marino is the guy that was endorsed by Trump.
And his rivals circulated a story from the Associated Press
revealing that an email used by Marino
was registered on the sexual rendezvous site Adult Friend Finder.
Then, not to be outdone,done mr marino's allies launched a
mailer accusing another republican in the race conservative frank larose of being a closet ally
of the lgbt community before he's now campaigning against it now there are other people in the race
but you know trump has supported the marino guy and the other one. And it reminds me very much of what happened in Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania, you had two globalists.
One of them, Dr. Oz, who wasn't even an American citizen.
Elect me and then I'll, I mean, I think he had dual citizenship.
He's a Turkish citizen, American citizen.
Well, if you elect me, then I'll get rid of my Turkish citizenship
so I can get access to classified information as a senator.
And he didn't get elected, so he's still got his dual citizenship there in Turkey.
That's the guy that Trump supported.
The Davos guy who's a dual citizen with questionable loyalties.
He seems to be much more loyal to turkey than he is to
america quite frankly if you look at his history uh the other guy was another davos guy very wealthy
and yet there was um kathy barnett who called them both out as davos people a real conservative
she's passed over by donald trump and then of course dr oz goes down the you know
he went so he's got two globalists that he picks from right not even going to consider the real
conservative in it kathy barnett and um so he picks the celebrity globalist of course dr oz of
course he'll go with a celebrity who goes down in flames to a guy who at the time, Fetterman, couldn't even form coherent sentences.
It's like a young version of Biden.
I don't know what the problem was.
Glad to see that he's got his mind back.
As his mind came back, he started becoming conservative on certain policies.
That's just the way that it goes. But, uh, again, Dr.
Oz couldn't beat Fetterman when he was mentally fogged and
couldn't even make a statement.
Uh, so when we look at this and the games that are being played, um, you know, he
also predicted in that speech, the end of democracy, if he loses in the 2024
election, which interestingly enough, the Trump apologists are not saying much about that.
He said on Saturday, if he doesn't win November's presidential election, it
will mean the likely end of American democracy, which is exactly the same
thing that the Biden people are saying.
If Biden doesn't win, it's the end of democracy.
Trump says, if I don't win, it's the end of democracy Trump says if I don't win it's the end
of democracy well guess what I don't really care about democracy I don't care about the votes
we've got a constitution's got a bill of rights in it we had a democratic republic but it's really
more of a republic than it is a democracy democracy is mob rule by the uh the retarded uh
democrats the retarded republicans and uh, Democrats and retarded Republicans.
And I don't really care.
I don't have a dog in that fight.
Quite frankly, uh, I don't see democracy as a virtue.
It's a problem to be controlled.
And that's what the founders of this country were struggling with.
You know, how do we give people a say in this without becoming subject to the mob?
And so they create all kinds of checks and balances
they created the electoral college a lot of different things that they did to try to keep
us from having direct democratic rules a matter of fact this whole thing of direct election of
senators is a very very bad idea early 20th century they put that amendment in the senators
were there to give a voice to the states.
The states were to keep power as a check against complete centralization of power.
The people had a voice in the House of Representatives.
And then, of course, it was going to be the states again having a voice in the picking of the president because the states were going to pick the electors and they
were going to choose electors are not going to be chosen by voters in an election and of course
they're not chosen by voters in election today either for a number of reasons beginning with
ballot access and debates and then you have all the other every one of the ways that votes are cast and counted and calibrated, every single one of them.
Major, major, major flaws in them by design.
So again, the likely end of American democracy, that is what's being pushed by both the left and the right.
I don't see anybody talking about that. I don't see anybody saying, you know,
we got to not let them use the fourth turning,
this natural cycle that we're in.
We got to not let them use this to drive us into a civil war.
I've said for many times, you know, you go back
and look at the previous four turnings again,
every 80 years, every four generations,
according to Strauss and Howe, they said this in the early 90s everybody's been using their terminology millennials gen x gen z and all
the rest of this stuff the silent generation the boomers and but um you know they said this this
is a cycle and they went back 500 years in American and English history to show that cycle about every
year every 80 years, every four generations.
That's why they call it the fourth turning.
The previous fourth turning was the Great Depression and also World War II.
Prior to that, we had the Industrial Revolution and the Civil War.
And the Industrial Revolution was the key part of it.
It was the Industrial Revolution, the creation of nation states that gave Italy a civil war at exactly the same time as America,
1861, 1865.
They didn't have slaves there.
It was a consolidation of the nation state.
It was the replacement of agrarian decentralized power with centralized industrial power.
Prior to that, you had the American Revolution.
And again, you could say the French Revolution was kind of tied to it.
But at that point in time, the reason they go back and look at American and English history
was because all these different societies were not synchronized.
Now they're tightly synchronized because of our global society.
So when you look at the time that we're in're in we got to stop them from trying to push us
into this trump describes the 2024 election as the final battle from the podium in waco remember
i showed that picture earlier picture i showed you earlier was this right here. And that flag right there. Comes from a speech that he made.
March the 26th.
2023.
Almost exactly a year ago.
He's playing with this idea.
Flirting with this idea.
Using this idea.
So.
A year ago.
March 23rd.
A year ago.
He called for protests without adding that they should be peaceful.
On his Truth Social platform, he warned of, quote, potential death and destruction, unquote, if he is eventually charged.
You remember all that?
But of course, you know, when you call him out on it, he and his supporters will say,
I know what I mean, know what I mean, nudge, nudge, know what I mean, say no more.
Yeah, yeah. I wasn't really, I wasn't really calling for that. You know, you know what I mean? You know what i mean know what i mean that's not what i mean say no more yeah yeah i i wasn't really i wasn't really calling for that you know you know what i mean you know
what i mean it's taken out of context anything no it's uh exactly the way that you wanted to use it
and he's nudging people nudging people into this um so uh hang on just once again. Yeah, the Biden campaign.
Focusing on this.
Using the rhetoric without clarification
because Trump uses the rhetoric without clarification as well.
He knows that this is going to be picked up.
But the thing, you know, when they grab this
and when they run with it
and when they jump the shark and get really absurd with the
narrative as they did with this bloodbath thing then he can play the victim card which he's now
playing and biden does the same thing you know biden does his uh dark uh brandon thing and then
you know trolling people oh i didn't mean it that way you're taking it the wrong way oh you're you're
you know you're attacking me i'm a victim all that kind of stuff well here's the the reality
you want to talk about a bloodbath let's talk about the shots that's what nobody wants to talk
about isn't it isn't it the shots that did the bloodbath isn't it the shots that killed tens
of millions of people isn't it the shots that disable for life who knows howbath isn't the shots that killed tens of millions of people isn't the shots that
disable for life who knows how many more isn't the shots that went after the blood created these
unique clots created myocarditis pericarditis these things that are now household terms you
know like autism is now household term but let's not talk about how that happened.
It has nothing to do with a shot, I'm sure.
It just happened that now everybody's talking about autism
or now everybody's talking about myocarditis and pericarditis.
They had never mentioned it before.
I remember going back and looking, how do I pronounce that?
Never had seen that before.
And so the real bloodbath folks is the vaccine and never forget what the real
bloodbath is.
And yet Wayne Allen root,
this guy just keeps doubling down and maybe,
you know,
he likes the attention.
I think he's one of the most despicable of the Trump apologists out there,
if not the most despicable.
But I have to include Alex in that at the beginning
because he was telling people it was sugar water when he knew better.
When he knew that it was an mRNA vaccine, he wasn't an idiot.
He'd been following this stuff.
He knew that adjuvants in and of themselves were dangerous.
They said, oh yeah, it's just going to be sugar water with some adjuvants in it.
You can take that.
It's going to be a dead or weakened virus.
There was no virus, Alex.
You lied about that.
You lied about the lab.
There's no virus.
It's an mRNA shot.
It's not a dead or weakened virus because there is no virus, Alex.
And you knew that.
I tell people this and they don't believe.
You know, if they haven't seen this clip, I'm surprised.
I've got friends who, they don't catch every show.
And I said, you know, the thing about Sugar War, what, what?
I said, I played that several times on the show.
No, I haven't seen that.
I saw, I met Catherine Austin Fitz in person.
I talked to her.
I said, you know, he's telling people that the vaccine was Sugar War.
No.
What?
No?
Seriously?
No. Yeah. People? No? Seriously? No.
Yeah.
People haven't seen the clip.
It's truly amazing.
So here is Wayne Allen Root.
He said, art of the deal, how Trump turns COVID issue into a win-win situation.
And the subtitle of this is the shot hurt round the world shot hurt round the world
yeah it did hurt around the world it was a globalist vaccine that trump created isn't it
and it was a global program of mass murder that trump is so proud of and yet you got people like
wayne allen root first he did one talking about how Trump was a miracle.
He's God's chosen, blasphemous, blasphemous.
God's chosen one.
And he is our savior and all the rest of this stuff.
Then he doubles down on it.
He does a second one.
I talked about that last week, a miracle.
Now here he is saying, hey,
Trump can turn this COVID issue into a big win and he says you know alex
jones just warned trump to stop praising the covet vaccine after the latest trump post at
truth social over the weekend he said i agree and i disagree with alex well i disagree with alex
and i disagree with wayne who continues to root for this mass murder.
Trump can win the election, he says, without the COVID vaccine issue even being a big factor.
Yeah, let's just forget about the lockdown martial law.
Let's forget about the democide mass murder.
Let's just ignore all of that so we can win, right?
It's the economy that we need to talk about.
Or it's the border.
Let's talk about something else.
Let's not talk about
the
elephant in the room. Or
maybe more specifically,
the mountain of corpses
out here.
It killed more people than Khmer
Rouge did. Let's talk about his killing fields.
No, we don't want to talk about
Trump's killing fields.
Because these guys were part of it, and they're still part of it.
Alex and Wayne Allen Root.
He says, so he says, first of all, he can win the election without it even being a big issue.
Secondly, Trump isn't to blame for any of the problems of the COVID vaccine.
He's not a doctor.
He's not a scientist.
He's not a medical researcher.
Well, he jumped in with it
didn't he yeah the problem is he's only the president who paid for it he's only the president
who delivered it he's only the president who brags about it continually and told people to take it
he did all of that stuff there wasn't any doctor scientist or medical researcher
that had the authority to fund this
stuff to push it out to people that was all trump 100 trump he had more to do about this than anybody
else and he wants the credit but wayne allen root says no that's on those people not on trump
and yet trump takes credit again these big con media people, big conservatives,
don't want to give Trump the credit that he so craves.
And it's his narcissism that will be his undoing.
He's just like a Shakespearean tragedy, isn't he?
This one character flaw that he's got, this massive character flaw.
He's got other character flaws.
We all have many character flaws.
All of us do.
But he's got this one overwhelming character flaw, his narcissism,
that is going to be his undoing.
He says, but I also agree with Alex that Trump praising the COVID vaccine
is a big mistake.
How can it be?
How can it be?
Was lying to people when Alexlex knew better was that a mistake
because he did that that's why they're admitting the new force inoculations coming
next year will actually maim and kill a lot of people because bill gates knows he can't hide it
that's why trump is taking control of the process saying he's going to have an early vaccine from a
company that doesn't make one that is so dangerous or that doesn't change our dna and i'm not even endorsing what Trump's doing, but I understand what he's doing. And I'm
not even endorsing what Trump's doing. And I'm not even endorsing what Trump's doing.
Gates goes, trust my vaccine, but don't trust the CDC's vaccine.
And then I went and looked up the ones that Trump's looking at. They're very weak,
attenuated, classic viruses with a very low amount of adjuvant in it
and what is adjuvant it makes your body have an autoimmune response what you talked about for
years isn't it mercury or the aluminum yeah you talked about that and so yeah trump's looking at
basically sugar water for folks can we take a little bit of a attenuated, you know, microwaved or radiated COVID deal?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Which he knew it wasn't that either.
And so Wayne Allen Root says,
Trump needs to understand the COVID vaccine is the world's biggest lose-lose.
Stay away from it like a grenade.
Now, he's not saying for people to stay away from it necessarily.
Trump just needs to stay away from it.
All the rest of you
you're fine it's just sugar water go ahead and take it yeah you dumb people need to die anyway
it tells you which side they're on doesn't it when alex and wayne allen root or you know yeah
it's just sugar water go ahead and take it oh we're gonna take back the government come to
dc on january the 6th as well yeah anyway so stay away from it like a
grenade why because virtually everyone in america who loves the covid vaccine and believes that it
works is lined up for yet another booster they hate trump and will never all uppercase never
ever ever vote for him see that's all that matters don't stay away from it because it'll kill you don't stay away from it because it'll cripple you Don't stay away from it because it'll kill you. Don't stay
away from it because it'll cripple you. Don't stay away from it because it'll sterilize you.
Don't stay away from it because it'll give you cancer. Bring back the cancer that you had.
Turbocharge it. No, no, no. Stay, you know, just don't talk about it because, hey, you know,
these people are going to take, they're going to take it anyway and they're never going to vote
for Trump. They love it. So, and, and they'll, and he says this, and they will never going to vote for Trump. They love it.
And he says this,
and they will never give him any credit for the COVID vaccine.
This guy, Wayne Allyn Root, just all over the place.
Yeah, they'll never give him the credit for it,
and they'll hate him, and they'll never vote for him.
So now he's rooting for the jab?
Is that right uh hey but pretty much everyone who loves and supports and appreciates trump despises the covet vaccine and you know the
other problem that they have is that the maga people who hate the vaccine and love trump
believe that two plus two equals five this is double think it is orwellian double think that's the
thing that bothers me so much about this this is why this is a bigger issue than the presidential
race again the presidential race doesn't matter you're going to get basically the same stuff from
trump or from biden because they're being run by the cia as a matter of fact we'll talk about it
coming up elon mus Musk putting up satellites for
the CIA. Who knew? Who knew that he was putting up stuff for the CIA? Well, of course, we all
knew about that. And he's working with the CIA to help surveil us before he ever buys Twitter.
But now, you know, we're supposed to believe that Elon Musk, the Baphomet billionaire,
uh, is on our side. And I see this all the i see i see it from riley gaines i see it
from the babble and b people i say they're all telling you elon musk is on your side thank you
elon musk you you paid so much you paid 45 billion dollars to give us free speech and you fixed the
censorship didn't you no no he hasn't censorship is still rife on twitter it's still
i'm still shadow banned there uh just like a jason barker's twitter feed if you can find it
the knights of the storm it goes into how they've been shadow banned and the rest of the stuff
uh it is full on he's just the face of all of this stuff and they're just playing everybody.
Oh,
so he lost 45 million.
I wonder how much the CIA is paying him through the back door,
you know, through government contracts and things like that,
satellites and things like that.
I don't know.
Uh,
we will talk about it.
It's actually $1.8 billion that they're paying him just for that part of it.
Um,
anyway,
he says,
um,
so on the one hand,
the people who love the vaccine aren't going to vote for Trump. So why talk about it? They're anyway, he says, um, when Alan Root says, so on the one hand,
the people who love the vaccine aren't going to vote for Trump.
So why talk about it? They're not going to give him credit,
but on the other hand,
the people who despise it,
um,
and,
and,
and,
but who love Trump,
he said,
they believe it's either the biggest mistake in healthcare history or a crime
against humanity.
So pretty much every supporter of Trump says that they know someone who's
either died or been badly injured by the COVID vaccine.
This doesn't faze Wayne Allen Root one bit.
He says that's why praising the Vax is a lose.
Lose, lose.
There's no votes to be gained.
You see, that's his calculus.
This is why you don't listen to people like Wayne Allen Root and Alex Jones.
The only thing that matters to them, and you need to get some discernment about this,
you can tell when this is happening.
It's not hard, right?
You know, you've got Tucker Carlson,
he's getting $25 million from Pfizer and other companies like that.
He's not going to tell you the truth about that
when he's being paid by them.
And so you have to ask, who's paying him now?
We've already established what he is.
The question is, you know, what is his price and who's hiring him right now?
And so you better understand who these people are and what their motivations are.
The only thing these people care about is winning.
That's why Alex did that stuff.
Well, yeah, this is a different, different vaccine than the Gates vaccine.
And you stand with Trump.
He's got, he's playing 40 chess and it's just sugar water.
So don't, don't worry about it.
You know, Trump's got you covered.
Uh, he says there's no votes to be gained.
Says Wayne Ellen root.
That's it right there.
Shameless political whore.
Wayne, you're a whore.
It's unbelievable. People like this makes me so mad they will kill people who are
supposed to know why you all together we're part of this club we all see the
world the same way do we know they don't have your worldview these people are
Machiavellian it doesn't matter what policies economic policies they put out
they're just Machiavellian exploiters. They're not Christians.
They don't have any moral foundation whatsoever.
It's this simple.
He says either Trump wins in November or he's the last Republican president ever.
He doesn't say the last president ever.
He says the last Republican president ever.
Well, you know what?
I'm fine with the GOP going away.
How about you?
If we're going to have two political parties, I don't think that's a good idea.
But if we're limited to two political parties, I think both of these parties need to go away.
I think we ought to replace both of them with something else.
Let's just try something completely different.
And now for something completely different.
Nudge, nudge, wink, wink. So, you know, maybe we could, if we got lucky,
we'd have a party that cared about truth in one area because both of these parties are nothing but liars.
So he says, I was the first in mainstream TV and radio hosts
to warn about all this.
No, he wasn't.
No, he wasn't by a long shot.
He lies about that as well. I look at this guy pure machiavellian
wayne ellenroot uh so he says i told people about the dangers of the covid vaccine i told people
about all the deaths injuries and miscarriages in the vaccine trials i told people about all
the deaths on the early warning vares list compiled by compiled by the cdc he said i told
people the fact that big pharma tried to cover up all these trial results for 75 years.
And yet all he cares about is winning.
And, you know, don't talk about it.
Just don't talk about it.
You created this poisonous vaccine out there,
and he just gave you four things there.
But don't tell anybody about it.
Don't even talk about that.
Don't go negative.
You don't need to go negative on this stuff.
Just don't tell anybody about it.
Let them die.
He even said that.
These people always go there.
Well, I didn't take it.
You took it.
That's on you.
Don't tell these people.
He just came up with four big things there.
Don't tell people that.
He'll be held accountable for that.
God will judge us if we allow other people to get hurt when we know better.
I've used the illustration many times of that movie, you know, the crazy housewife.
And she's got a basset hound there and she puts poison in the milk
and she sets it down in front of the basset hound.
She says, well, I wouldn't drink that if I were you.
It'll kill you.
You going to drink it?
That's what Wayne Allen Root, Alex Jones, and these people are like.
They don't care about anything.
They're twisted.
They're just twisted.
I don't know Wayne Allen Root personally, but I tell you what,
what you see him writing writing they're just amazing having said all that he said i want to help elect president trump he does not need to condemn the
vaccines he never has to say a bad word about the vaccine you know the fact that they covered up the
trials the fact that you got death, injuries, miscarriages,
all the dangers.
Don't say anything about that to anybody.
Shh, don't tell anybody
because it's important for you to win.
You know, anybody with an ounce of character
would give up winning
so they could save people from this stuff.
I just don't understand it.
He never has to say a bad word about the vaccine.
If he does what I'm about to recommend, all is forgiven.
All is forgiven anyway, because of people like you, Wayne.
And Trump moves his odds of victory even higher.
And so here it is.
Here's what he does.
And he's got a four-point plan.
He said, number one, Trump pledges an executive order on day one that bans any mandates ever
against the COVID vaccine.
So, you know, he already took an oath to the Constitution the first time when he was sworn
in.
He violated that.
So I don't really know what that would, what worth that would have.
Number two, trump pledges and of course you can believe it's pledged because he violates his oath to the
constitution he violates his oath to his wife number one number two number three uh anyway
trump pledges on day one to order a special council investigation of big pharma and the
covid vaccine so we can find out once and for all. Does the vaccine work or is it dangerous?
You mean Wayne Allen Root, who was the first one to warn us about how dangerous
is why he's not still doesn't know.
Wow.
Well, and then he says, and pledged to name Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
As the lead special prosecutor of the investigation.
Yeah, well, he might do that so he can get some more money from Big Pharmaceutical.
Really, Wayne Allen Root doesn't know anything about what happened with RFK Jr.
and Trump and Big Pharmaceutical companies, the million dollars from Pfizer,
and the fact that he brought in then Alex Azar from Eli Lilly, CEO.
Maybe he ought to talk to RFK Jr.
This guy, why does anybody listen to somebody like Wayne Allen Root?
First of all, he doesn't know anything.
Or if he knows anything, if he knows any of this history
about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Trump and the pharmaceutical industry,
he's lying to you.
He's either totally ignorant or a liar.
It's like the people who say, well, you know, Trump isn't evil.
He's just gaslit by all the people that he picked around him.
He picked a bunch of bad people and they, you know, controlled him and all the rest of the stuff.
So he's like forced Trump.
And, you know, he's just a wonderful person. And then finally he says, number four, Trump must pledge an executive order on day one to force the government to reimburse for all the back pay plus interest to anyone who has, who was fired or forced to quit their job because of a COVID vaccine mandate.
And then within it, he doesn't want to alienate any sponsors.
I guess he'd like to get on radio or something.
I can't get on radio i don't have uh you know any sponsors that would sponsor me on
radio uh so he says i know that make sure he keeps his sponsors he said the corporations had no choice
no they did they did and they're just as reprehensible as we now en route because
they did what they did for the love of money.
They were over a barrel.
They were dependent on the federal government.
The federal government was their biggest contractor, and it would put them out of business if they lost the federal government.
That's as true of the hospitals as it is of the military, industrial complex, suppliers,
and everybody else all along the way.
The federal government has got its hooks into everyone at this point.
If you don't work directly for the federal government as a federal employee, the private company that you work for probably has so many contracts with the federal government
that they'll do whatever Biden says.
And that's how they mandated it.
That's how Trump would have mandated it as well through the corporations.
Well, you know, I don't know.
I'm not even going to say I'm not going to put it in writing that you've got to do this, but privately they would say to them, you know, you want to have that, um, that contract with us.
And this is something that, uh, you know, we look at that.
We all know how that works.
Like I said, when I worked for Texas instruments, it was like, yeah, we want every 100% participation in this charity thing here.
And so I don't like this charity thing.
Well,
you know,
you got to do it.
Cause we've got to have on a person of participation.
You know,
they just keep on leaning on you,
uh,
and make it clear.
Well,
the corporations had no choice.
Well,
then where are the corporate lawsuits for being coerced?
They're not there.
And that's how the government operates.
It operates through the monetary strings
and that's why you need to understand that that's why you need to not beg for money from them if
you want to homeschool your kids or private school don't take the cash they will get their hooks into
you and then they'll start pulling those strings just like your presidential puppet
so why weren't there any corporate lawsuits?
Because for all practical purposes, they're owned by the government,
just like China.
You know, China actually has, they participate in the profits.
They've got their people who are sitting on the boards and everything.
They steal the patents and the copyrights and stuff from other people,
and they use them, and they have slave labor,
and they manipulate the currency, and they do all these other things but they've got people
from the chinese government setting on these corporations but here you know these people
have a different way that they make the money it's a little bit more subtle they get the payoffs
in terms of money that is given to them for an inauguration party
or other things like that or speeches after they retire.
He said, personally, he said, I would add a fifth pledge.
Here's the one thing he forgot.
He puts it in there as an afterthought.
He says, I would give monetary awards to anybody who can prove injury
from the COVID vaccine.
He still doesn't really sure if anybody was really injured,
but he was the first one to warn us about the injuries.
Wasn't he?
This guy can't Wayne Allen.
We can't even tell the truth.
And one short essay.
He can't keep his stories straight.
And then he finishes up last sentence.
When,
when all uppercase,
that's the art of the deal.
Well, you just hang on to that and see what comfort that gives you in this life.
It will certainly be no comfort in the next one.
And so Washington Post said partisans are equally likely to say the other candidate is too corrupt.
That's exactly the way this thing works.
That's why they want to do this.
Now, I have to vote for my guy because the other guy is too corrupt that's exactly the way this thing works that's why they want to do this now the i have to vote for my guy because the other guy is too corrupt and yet we've got a harvard professor even a harvard university professor even somebody that's stupid and biased
can see that both biden and trump favor blowing up the u.s debt
tweedle d and tweedle d. That's what we've got out there.
And even a Harvard professor can see how this is going to go.
It is so obvious.
Neither one of them care at all about any fiscal responsibility.
So only 16% of Americans have confidence in the federal government
and what to do about it, says James Pinkerton, writing for Breitbart.
He says, well, that's not any surprise.
No, I think it's very surprising.
How could 16% of the people have confidence in this government?
That's far too many.
It should be net zero. Uh, let's, let's get this to zero confidence level, not just for the federal government,
but especially for the two political parties as well.
You should have zero confidence in the Republicans, zero confidence in the Democrats and zero
confidence in this federal bureaucracy that is at war with us, its own people.
Looking back at the polling series by the Pew Research Center, says Breitbart,
we see that the public confidence in the federal government peaked at 77% in 1964.
As recently as 2001, confidence stood at 54%.
No need to rehash all the reasons for the decline.
But if more than four out of five Americans mistrust the federal government,
the phenomenon is bipartisan and is far-reaching.
So what should we do?
Do we need to trust the federal government?
The founders didn't trust the federal government at all.
The kernel of an answer, he says, says comes from related polling series by gallup
americans have more confidence in local and state government he says that makes sense a central
government premised on a one size fits all no longer seems like a good fit yeah and of course
we've always known that all politics is local. Even the globalists would tell their people, all right, think globally.
Get with us on the agenda.
We understand where we're going with all this stuff, but you're going to have to implement it locally.
Think globally.
Act locally.
We need to think globally.
We need to understand what these people are doing globally because global governance is already here.
And the only hope you've got of stopping it is at the local level it's not a guarantee that you're going to be able to stop
it at the local level but i can guarantee you that it's going to be easier to stop it in some
locations than it is in other locations and we saw that throughout 2020 they said breitbart says
one notable problem of a national government is that it can be hijacked by trendy ideological fads.
Of course, Congress now listen to the example that they have here.
They said Congress passed and Biden signed the Chips Act in 2022.
It allocated $280 billion to increase computer chip manufacturing. manufacturing now the interesting comment from breitbart as they said well that seemed nice
until americans were jolted by a march 7th headline that read dei killed the chips act so you mean
breitbart is okay with crony capitalism it's just they don't like the dei aspect of it it would have
been great if we could have you nearly $300 billion to one industry.
How are they going to spend that?
Why are we giving this?
Why are we picking the winners and losers out of federal?
Is that conservative?
Is Breitbart conservative anymore?
I don't think so.
That's nothing that has to do with the marketplace.
Nothing whatsoever.
But then they're upset about the DEI aspect of it.
Yeah, the DEI is something that we should be concerned about.
But so is crony capitalism.
So is central planning of an economy.
That'll kill us just as certainly as the DEI stuff will.
From a political standpoint,
the DEI is more dangerous from a social and spiritual
standpoint but you know they're not looking at that they're just looking at the uh the pragmatist
aspect of it the chips act companies are forced to recruit heavily from every population except
white and asian men who are already trained in the field it's like fishing in all the places that
you aren't getting bites they said well yeah absolutely is but um that's the way they're
going to work and then they go to this and we'll end with this and take a break brightbart says
greg abbott stared down as an example of how we can do things at the state level greg abbott stared
down biden on border. This is a fantasy
being sold to you by people like Breitbart. Nothing was done at Eagle Pass. It was pure
theater. It's as much theater as the TSA. You want to say that we haven't had a terrorist attack
because of the TSA? No. The TSA doesn't do their job. They actually make things worse. If there
was a threat, and we know that they know that there's no threat,
and we know that there has to be no threat because they're so poor at doing their job.
But they even said it in documents in 2011.
There is no threat.
Ten years after, there is no threat to airports or airplanes.
And yet they continue to do it.
And so what Greg Abbott did was pure theater.
Yes, it is important for governors to take back some of the power and do things, but they didn't do that.
And they had a law that was enacted in Texas and they send it up as a trial balloon to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court says, no, you can't do that.
I'm going to let you protect your people.
I say, oh, OK, OK.
We give up.
But he still has his little theater that he's got down there at Eagle Pass.
The reality is that it was local officials, it was churches, it was individuals who stood up and stood down this lockdown
that Trump and President Fauci put through on everybody.
It was the people, individuals who did this.
People like you.
It was churches who refused to do this.
And it was some local officials who did it.
But the most important thing is the individuals who refused to comply.
And the churches who refuse to comply and the churches
who refuse to comply uh and um it was better in some places than it was in others uh so we're
going to take a quick break by the way you don't want to talk about how they both of these candidates
want to explode the debt well you know what's going to happen with that. Inflation is a certainty.
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That needs to happen here.
Well, the one that I showed the picture of, I'm trying to think.
I think that was Belgium. Uh, but they've had, that's that I've, I've seen pictures of them showing up with the,
um, uh, the tank full of, uh, cow excrement and blowing it at a very ornate government
building, you know, with a, and as they do in Europe, uh, it's happened in several different
places, but I think the one that I was showing was from Belgium.
Yeah. Um,
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Absolutely.
And again, you know, a lot of this is equally coming from the right as it is from the left.
Because and they're pushing this
fear of the open border and the border is open border is a big problem it really is but of course
republicans are not going to do anything about it except to use it to get you to beg for e-verify
to get you to beg for some kind of id or something like that to do this or to do that. That's the danger of it.
Just like the Democrats, they want to use this issue.
They don't want to fix it.
And that's the way it is with all of these issues.
On Rumble, Junk Silver, good to see you.
Licking Trump's boot pays very well.
And it's steady work.
Yeah, that's the key thing.
It is steady work.
Well, we're going to take a quick break here.
And let me just say this.
When we look at Civil War and we look at these other things, and I have some people say,
I just, I got to take a break from the news because it's too depressing.
Look, I have to do this stuff all the time.
And I understand.
It is. is the thing is you have to understand that you have to have the ability to look at real problems
and not just run away right i mean what would we what would we be like if um you know in our life
every time something happened we just oh you know i'm gonna go think happy thoughts uh that doesn't
help anything does it you have to confront this stuff and you
have to have some way that you can deal with a crisis other than, you know, pretend that it
doesn't exist or ignore it. And so it's not an option for us to ignore these bad things.
What is an option is going to be our attitude toward it.
And our attitude toward it is based a great deal on where our hope lies.
I was just talking about this to Karen yesterday.
And I said, you know, it's kind of interesting to watch the back and forth of people talking about Bible translations.
And there's a lot of people who don't want to read anything other than King James.
I understand where they're coming from.
Look, I like the Textus Receptus manuscripts.
And, you know, there's this debate.
Should we go with the one that there's way more of?
Or should we go with the one we found?
One or two of these things that nobody knew about for hundreds of years, we found them
locked away in a library somewhere.
And they carbon dated to being older.
And they got a minor variation.
The bottom line is that there's not a big difference between any of these things there's not anything
the differences where they do exist are very very minor very very few and they don't really change
anything the differences that we have are how we understand what is the same on all these different
manuscripts and i said you know even when you take something like, you know, I read typically the New King James Version because as beautiful as the old Shakespearean language is, it's not as clear.
And so sometimes when I look at it from a different perspective, it brings in some clarity.
It refreshes it.
And sometimes if they use a particular word, I say, well, why did they use that word instead of what this other translation used?
And I'll go back and look at it.
And that's kind of telling.
Sometimes, you know, who got it right?
Maybe they both did.
Maybe these are two different aspects of it because what we're doing is we're translating a Greek word or Hebrew word that has a meaning that doesn't exactly have a one-to-one
correspondence to English. Sometimes to convey the meaning of a word in a foreign language,
you need a phrase or two or three different words. And so sometimes it's very helpful to have that.
There's been a trend lately where people, uh, a trend lately or people because the, the translations have gotten
so much alike each other and they still want to make money by putting out new Bible translations
because that's something very profitable for them to do. So they do something like they say, well,
let's, um, instead of putting Lord, let's put Yahweh in, you know, so that, Oh, why now we got
a new Bible translation instead of putting in lord
it puts in yahweh well fine but really where the the big issue comes in are different things like
when you have love right the word love we have one word that you see all the time but the greeks had
in this dead language and it's not like current Greek. It's a dead language that doesn't change.
But our English language is changing all the time.
And so we have something like hope.
Now, hope meant one thing when they put it in in the 1600s.
It meant confident expectation.
Today, it means, well, I don't really think that's going to happen.
And so the English language is constantly changing,
but that dead language, thatine greek is still there and so maybe what we do is we instead of using
the term hope since that's kind of changed maybe we just put confident expectation or something
or we look at something um uh like grace or like peace we do that as well. We look at love. C.S. Lewis did a great thing about the four different loves.
And there's four different words that are used in Greek for that.
And so you have erotic love, you have kind of brotherly love,
you have a family love, and then you have unconditional love.
And so if you have a situation where,
when Peter says several times to Jesus,
do you love me like a brother or something?
And Jesus replies and says, I love you unconditionally.
That would be the way to put that if you're going to do a translation.
Put it in that way.
But we need to always go back and take a look at these things.
And a lot of times it's stuff that we just skip over.
Sometimes most important.
And that's not just when we're reading the Bible, but that's about everything.
But when we read the Bible, I remember when the kids were little,
I would want to skip over the genealogies.
But they liked especially one of my sons
i'm going to read that again i really like it when you read those names like zurubable and stuff like
you know it's like uh as i don't know if i was pronouncing them correctly or not but he didn't
either so it's it's fine but you know we would read that kind of stuff and a lot of times we
just skip over what is at the beginning of a um of So many times the letters that would be written to the churches
would begin grace and peace.
Why is that there so much?
Why is that so important?
Well, because that's really the gospel right there in those two things.
So I just want to say to you, we all should be alert.
We should be aware.
We should be making preparations. We
should be ready to defend ourselves and our friends and our family and our neighborhood
and that type of thing. Do what we can to try to keep the peace. But at the same time,
understand that regardless of what the circumstances are, we can still have peace
if we choose to have peace with God. And that is something that is available through his grace.
And that is something that we don't need the approval or the agreement of any of these presidential candidates.
Or any of these commentators out there who are covering for these presidential candidates.
We don't need their approval.
And these people are trying to keep us.
They're shaking the jar.
And we need to understand that,
um,
both the black ants and the red ants are created by God and they have a
differences,
but they also have a commonality and our fight is not really with them.
Our fight is with whoever is shaking the jar.
And,
um,
so we need to take the longer view.
And by longer, I mean we need to take an eternal perspective on this.
And understand that if we are at peace with God, if we are at peace with what is happening in the long stretch of our life,
through this short period of life, and then through eternity, if we are fine with that,
we have a peace then
that is going to surpass any understanding that we can have.
We're not going to understand how we can have peace
through times like this,
but you need to have that.
You need to be able to keep your head
when things get tough,
and you need to have that kind of peace.
And so with that,
I'm going to play this quiet song.
Anybody, extra bonus points, anybody that can figure out what soundtrack this is from.
It's actually from a soundtrack.
It's actually something that I put some words to.
Grace and peace from God our Father.
Grace and peace from our Lord.
Jesus Christ. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Interested in a curated list of the finest classical music?
Find it now at APpsradio.com all right welcome back um on rumble stealth patriot thank you for the tip you're sorry it's uh
obviously wayne allen root is not familiar with the crimson contagion exercise and which part of
it was how to shift the blame for a dangerous vaccine away from big pharma and banks.
Yeah.
Or maybe he's real familiar.
Maybe it was part of the exercise or somebody who was,
has trained him.
Let me just real quickly,
because I got behind in a lot of these,
let me real quickly.
I think some of the people who have mailed in contributions to us,
Heidi W. Michael F. Meryl H., Bruce W., Marty K., Bethany H., Candessa O., Joel B.,
Teal C., Gene M., and Lloyd P.
Thank you very much to all of you.
And by the way, Gene M. had an interesting, she sent this card.
Uh, she had an interesting thing to say. She said, my father was a pro-life OBGYN in San Francisco.
So I really appreciate your consistent voice for the unborn. I tell you that,
that is really going to be hard to be a pro-life OBGYNn in san francisco uh kudos to your father for doing that that is a
difficult gig uh well let's take a look at some of the news here uh reuters has an exclusive this
is sent to me by uh several different people um i'm sorry not that not the satellite thing with
musk was and we'll talk about that as well. But this Reuters exclusive says that Trump launched a CIA covert influence operation against China.
Wow.
Two years into office, President Trump authorized the CIA to launch a clandestine campaign on Chinese social media.
Now, we know that from, you know, I mentioned this last week and, uh, of
course, um, this week it is changed to the point where we have, uh, a, um, uh,
another billionaire that people see as a savior, Elon Musk is also doing deals
with the, um the CIA as well.
And we're going to get to that in a moment.
But before we do, I just want to, well, actually, let's do it right now
because Travis isn't there and I wanted to show a picture of something
that I need to have him pull up the article.
So we're going to take a quick break here well no i'll just uh let me let
me jump to the spot um elon musk spacex like i said this is sent to me by a couple of different
people um a global satellite surveillance network for the u.s intelligence agency uh this was sent to me by both mark and by sam a 1.8 billion dollar contract with a national
reconnaissance office shows the extent on spacex involvement in the u.s intelligence and military
projects and illustrates a deeper pentagon investment into vast low earth orbiting
satellite systems aimed at supporting ground forces look
elon musk became the world's richest man by doing exactly what the government's wanted to do whether
it was the climate macguffin or whether it's defense or whether it is censoring people
uh he will do exactly what they want and um this satellite network that el Musk is putting up is going to be more than 20,000 satellites.
Now, of course, putting up a few hundred for the CIA,
nobody's really going to notice.
But of course, just like the internet,
putting up this satellite network for the internet,
it's a total spy operation, just like the internet itself was and so um
this is also coming from reuters just as they broke the cia agreement uh the fact that trump had
the agreement with the cia to put uh uh you know uh to to uh do things with China and social media.
This is also coming out.
They have five different sources that told them
about this contract with SpaceX and the CIA,
a network of hundreds of spy satellites,
again, embedded in the tens of thousands of spy satellites
that he's ultimately going to put up,
that he's ultimately going to put up up, that he's ultimately going to
put up, that he's going to be paid handsomely for. He will be the world's richest man, unless
you have somebody like Sam Altman overtake him with government contracts on artificial
intelligence and things like that. Quite frankly, I think Sam Altman is going to be the one who is going to take Bill Gates's position as the destroyer of mankind.
He's positioning himself there with a world coin and the biometric digital ID and giving somebody crypto in exchange for that, as well as with artificial intelligence. Five sources familiar with the program told Reuters, demonstrating deepening ties between
the billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's space company and national security agencies.
And again, like I said earlier, it is truly amazing to see people like Riley Gaines go
on and just gush about how she just loves Elon Musk.
He has saved free speech for us.
No, he obviously hasn't.
If you pay attention to what's going on in Canada and Ireland and, um,
in Belgium and the Netherlands and in the United States,
all these different laws that are coming out even, uh,
to criminalize hate speech.
We just had Kristi Noem sign,
which she said was the strongest anti-hate speech law in America.
And she's doing it for Israel.
And I just cannot tell you the contempt that I have for somebody
who would destroy the First Amendment in order to curry favor with foreigners.
And that's what we're talking about here.
DeSantis did the same thing.
He wants foreign money to run for president or office or whatever.
So he goes to Israel, signs a hate speech law.
Hate speech is antithetical to the First Amendment.
He betrayed the First Amendment, and he did it with foreigners.
And this is what the republicans
are doing on a regular basis yeah and it's not just israel they'll do it for a variety of issues
a lot of different uh countries and everything but you have to ask yourself why does israel hate
free speech so much they've got desantis and they got christine ohm she's saying yeah there's going
to be a lot of other uh states that are going to the same thing. That's why we have to fight it
at the state level. States can make things worse than the federal government
can. See, in this particular case, they said, well, we're going to do it at the state level
because we don't have to pay attention to the First Amendment because
it's a federal thing. Is that the argument they're trying to make there?
Nevertheless, when you uh look at the censorship that is rampant out there i don't know how
somebody like riley gaines can say that elon musk saved free speech even if he made twitter a free
speech platform which it isn't still you say something he doesn't like look what he did with
don lemon you know he's going to pay don Lemon, you know, a fairly large salary, probably not as much as Lemon wanted.
Lemon had this long list of things.
I want a cyber truck and I want all kinds of Valley special care when, you know, it was ridiculous.
What a pampered little poodle he is.
So it was unbelievable.
I don't know what the final contract was, but after he did his first interview and he did his first interview with Elon Musk, he offended Musk by asking him some questions about politics and about Musk's personal drug use.
And Musk said, that's it.
You're gone.
You know, so, yeah, he's a free speech absolutist, isn't he?
No. And even if, however, even if Twitter or X were a free speech
platform, that's not everything. There's a lot of speech that isn't limited to that one social
media platform, and they're coming after it on a global basis. He's actually working with the
people who want to shut down our free speech. He's actually working with the people who want to shut down our free speech. He's actually working with the people who want to surveil and track everything that we do. He's working with
the police state. Did you realize that? Very important to know who's on your side. And it's
not a Baphomet billionaire either. He's got a $1.8 billion contract that he signed in 2021. That was before he bought Twitter. So he had already signed a contract with the CIA
to spy on you with satellite internet.
And then he just gets this idea.
He got the idea from talking to Babylon Bee.
Oh, did he really?
Did he really?
It just came to him as he talked to Babylon B.
Or did he use them for that?
I think he got it from the CIA.
Anyway, it illustrates a deeper Pentagon investment
into vast low-Earth orbiting satellite systems.
Again, it can be more than 20,000 of them.
So the $1.8 billion contract is called Star Shield,
and that has been reported on the existence of that in the past.
And they said it was with an unknown intelligence agency.
They didn't detail the purpose of the program.
Now Reuters can tell us that it was the CIA.
Oh, really? What a surprise.
Big scoop there.
I just, you know, some people refer to the intelligence community. I just usually talk about it being the CIA, but understand it's not monolithic.
There are people there who may be more conservative in their politics and more
liberal in their politics, or more accurately, they may use people who are conservative at some points in time
or use people who are liberal at some points in time.
Again, I don't think they have a great deal of political principles here.
They don't have a political philosophy.
They just want to win, right?
And they'll do whatever it takes to just win.
So Reuters reporting discloses for the first time
the SpaceX contract is for a powerful new spy system
with hundreds of satellites bearing Earth imaging capabilities.
They're going to do more than just tap into the Internet.
They're going to be using these things with cameras.
They can operate as a swarm in low orbits.
And the spy agency that Musk's company is working with
is the NRO.
Reuters was unable to determine when the new network of satellites would come online
and could not establish what other companies are part of the program with their own contracts.
I really would think about Don Lemon and he asked him about politics.
Like, who cares about presidential politics, really?
But, you know, again, it the cnn type of perspective and anything i would have i would
have asked him uh okay so you got the starship thing then you've done a couple of launches and
it's pretty difficult to get this thing up there isn't it um how come you did a completely different
design than the rockets that took us to the moon uh 60 years ago and whatever happened to those
rockets did you ever talk to any of those
scientists did you ever decided not to build on that technology just going to go back to the
drawing board and start all over again 60 years later that we haven't gone back again what's that
all about do you think we really went to ask him uh roughly a dozen prototypes have been launched
since 2020 among other satellites on SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets.
The Pentagon is already a big SpaceX customer, using its Falcon 9 rockets to launch military payloads into space.
Starshield's first prototype satellite launched in 2020 was part of a separate, roughly $200 million contract.
See, this is how you get to be the world's richest man.
You have contracts with the government.
And then, like we were saying before,
if the hospitals are making a lot of money,
a lot of money during this lockdown,
and they're getting hundreds of thousands of dollars per
patient by the time, you know, they put them on a ventilator to kill them, uh, identify
them as a COVID patient, uh, get a 20% bonus on everything that every service that they
do to them until they can kill them.
And, um, and then you're just going to say, well, I'm going to cut all that off.
Plus all your Medicare stuff.
If you don't get all your doctors and nurses vaccinated in August of 2020, they tell them
that.
And then the next year they tell them, okay, now, uh, you know, there was a, the back and
forth in August of 2020, they were looking at, um, that that's when the fee schedule
went public, but then the next year, you know, they say, we're going to cut all that off.
If you don't get all your doctors and nurses vaccinated.
And so when you look at the hospitals, they're willing to kill people for money.
They're willing to kill even their own doctors and nurses for money.
Elon Musk is making a lot more money than all the hospitals combined.
Well, I wouldn't say all of them combined.
But, you know, what is he willing to do?
What do you think?
Somebody who is so focused on money, and he is hyper-focused on money,
like all of these billionaires, really tight with all of the monetary details,
isn't he?
Because they love it, and it's the root of all evil, the love of money is.
Boeing whistleblower.
There's still more information coming out about this on a regular basis.
But I said from day one,
it absolutely made no sense.
Now coworkers are also skeptical.
He was killed as are his friends and family and the lawyers that he was
working with.
According to a report by the Charleston police,
he had extended his stay at the Hospital Inn.
I'm sorry, Holiday Inn.
That would have been it right there.
He was at the Hospital Inn.
Until March 8th, he was caught on surveillance video
leaving the hotel that morning.
However, staff at the Holiday Inn told the Post
that he ate dinner in the hotel's restaurant that
night the police report also noted Barnett's driver's license was still in his room when he
was found with a gunshot wound to his head and a pistol in his hand the following morning
so it just gets more and more interesting and it's yet another one of these where when you look at
when you look at it initially it really doesn't make any sense and when you look at it initially, it really doesn't make any sense.
And the closer you look, the more discrepancies you see,
which brings up questions about what is going on with Boeing
and with the airline industry in general.
One article said that it is looking like Boeing is going to take down
the airline industry single-handedly.
Boeing or somebody who is giving them a pass will take it down systematically.
Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to take a look, a real quick look at St. Patrick's Day.
So a couple of interesting things about that.
So stay with us.
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And thank you so much for the love of the road, uh, for love of the road, not the love
for love of the road, the number four.
Thank you so much for showing that to us.
Very important for people to
understand that i i saw this and i said to karen i said can you imagine what it's going to be like
in a few years with uh artificial intelligence they've got so many hours of my voice if they
want it they could make it my voice doing that kind of stuff so i don't know um it's it's uh
it's going to be crazy and they're going to do that kind of stuff.
And then people are going to demand that we have to have biometric ID and other things.
That's going to be another one of these problem solution things.
By the way, artificial intelligence, we got an update on that as well.
Something that was happening at South by Southwest.
We'll get into that.
But let me just talk a little bit about St. Patrick's day. Take a look at this picture. This is from, uh, Babylon
B Google Gemini wishes everyone a happy St. Patrick's day. And there we go. There is an
African St. Patrick that's there. He's all dressed in a, some kind of a Bishop's robe and green.
Probably all of that is all that is their imagination.
I imagine the real Patrick didn't dress like that either, but he was definitely not black.
What Babylon Bee says, the artificial intelligence system reportedly scanned millions of documents about St. Patrick,
as well as documents about Irish heritage more broadly.
And then its algorithm deleted all of the data, as it had to do with white people,
before it finally settled on the perfect image of the historic St. Patrick.
At publishing time, Jim and I had begun rendering various black women
to prepare for depicting the resurrection of Jesus on Easter.
I'm sure that's the way to go.
And then they also had nine lesser-known facts about St. Patrick.
He invented Lucky Charms cereal in 436 A.D.
The devout Christian saint celebrated his birthday
by getting absolutely plastered at local pubs every year.
He once came up with a completely heretical explanation of the Trinity after
finding a five leaf clover.
Fortunately,
the clover was stolen by leprechaun before he could write all down and he
eventually forgot all about it.
He stopped going by his nickname,
St.
Patty after confusion arose about his gender.
And then he was pinched to death at the age of 120
after forgetting to wear green on his birthday.
There we go.
Well, it turns out that the real St. Patrick is, of course,
truth is always more interesting than fiction.
And there were a lot of very interesting things about St. Patrick.
And there was a story about him on Christian Post. They talked to someone who had
done a documentary about his life. And his life was really, truly amazing. And it's something that
if they weren't so focused on skin color, they might be able to actually glean some real lessons
in life from this.
And a culture awash with symbols of luck and celebration associated with St. Patrick's Day.
One author is on a mission to shed light on the lesser known aspects of Ireland's patron saint,
focusing on his profound spiritual legacy and his prayer life and how it applies to Christians today. I thought it was extremely interesting, the fact that he was enslaved.
He was a victim of what we would say today is human trafficking. That's what they call
21st century slavery, is human trafficking. And it's still going on, but we're supposed to only
focus and be concerned about what happened centuries ago. And we should be mad at people of certain skin color because of that. And
yet slavery, as Thomas Sowell points out, we use the term slavery because the people who are most
frequently enslaved were the Slavs. But it's something that every culture has had. Every
culture has enslaved people of other cultures as well and in saint patrick's time
he was enslaved by other people from ireland uh he was um uh he went from being a slave
to a missionary and he had a tremendous impact in ireland there's a lot of fables that have
grown up around him and everything but nevertheless there was a real St. Patrick and a real Patrick, and he had a big effect.
Made me think a lot of the story about John Newton, who was both a slave trader, ship
captain, and then he eventually, at one point, was captured and became a slave himself.
And he was the guy who wrote uh amazing
grace reportedly that uh the music lines to it were something that he heard from slaves uh kind
of music that he adapted from um i guess you could say culturally misappropriated right
but it was kind of themes that he had heard slaves singing as they were captured.
But getting back to Patrick, young Patrick said he wanted nothing to do with prayer or religion
or any of that nonsense until he was kidnapped by Irish pirates at the age of 15
and then taken to Ireland.
He spent six years as a slave tending sheep in the mountains of Ireland.
He tells us that it's there that he began to pray, bringing to mind the things that he'd been taught as a slave tending sheep in the mountains of ireland he tells us that it's there that he
began to pray bringing to mind the things that had been taught as a boy his faith became real to him
through this incredible suffering and trials and then god miraculously allowed him to escape
and uh god said to him he said now that you're home i'm calling you to take the love of Christ to the people who enslaved you.
And so then he went back to Ireland and he took the gospel to them. And so this guy who did a
book about him, did a film about him. It's a great American pure flicks films called birthright
outlaw. Uh, he said, um, watching his heart be transformed by God's law and then taking that love and giving it back to the people who had enslaved him is very powerful and inspiring to me, he said.
So he said, told Christian Post, he said he aimed to provide readers with a narrative that blends historical context with a personal reflection, allowing them to connect with Patrick's journey and apply his prayerful mindset to their own lives.
He said he pointed to a significant issue in contemporary society.
He said, we have separated spiritual life from physical life.
The division, according to Burns, represents a huge danger as it leads to a disconnection
from the spiritual dimensions of life.
You know, we talk all the time about separation of church and state, don't we?
What about separating our spiritual life from our day-to-day life?
You know, that kind of separation.
That is the one that is really destroying our society, isn't it?
Even more so than this fable of the separation of church and state,
because what that is really ultimately about is a confusion
between the establishment of religion and the free exercise of religion.
It confuses and conflates those two,
and that is not anything that should be prohibited,
the free exercise of religion. But it is the separation of our spiritual life
from our physical life that is really killing our society,
killing many of us as individuals.
In St. Patrick's era, the boundary between the spiritual
and the physical was much thinner,
with a natural world imbued with a sense of the supernatural.
He grew up in a world where there was a lot of pagan religions,
as did a lot of these missionaries in the early days.
He prayed.
He said, I pray that I'd be able to have spiritual descendants.
I never had any kids of my own, but I would love to leave a spiritual legacy
that people would follow Christ the way that i did is
what he said i thought you know that's kind of interesting i mean george mueller who i talked
about many times another guy who had a very deep and active prayer life and of course uh where his
impact was most felt immediately you know directly i guess was with the orphanages that he set up at the time of Charles Dickens, you know, the middle 1800s.
And he rescued kids off the street because at that time, a lot of kids were just abandoned to the street.
He brought them up in orphanages and he taught them, he educated them. He didn't just educate them in book learning,
but he also educated them about useful skills
and about the value of hard work
and the importance of that type of thing.
And so he really was raising them in a complete way.
I mean, he was in charge of the schools where they lived
and he had a very comprehensive thing.
It wasn't just academic.
It wasn't just religious. It was also how they lived, and he had a very comprehensive thing. It wasn't just academic. It wasn't just religious.
It was also how they lived their life and habits and practices that were going to make
them productive and fruitful.
He had two children of his own.
I looked it up.
I thought, did he have any kids?
He had two children.
But really, he raised several thousand children.
I don't know how many he raised because he had, at any given time,
he had several hundred or a couple of thousand
at any given time.
And these are kids that he saved from the streets,
saved from neglect,
and saved them to a better life.
And that's what Patrick was doing.
And Patrick had no kids at all,
but he said, I was hoping that people would follow Christ the way that I did. And he said, and the author said,
and God answered that prayer. As you can see his impact still in Ireland. And it is just about gone.
You know, they just modified their constitution to authorize abortion. And yet, when the liberals
and the Greens decided they were going to get rid of mom and the family
and marriage out of the constitution, the people
still said no to that. So for the time being,
he said, we see the end of human trafficking
that Patrick himself was a victim of during his life.
He ended that just like you had the end of slavery by William Wilberforce.
He stopped the trafficking of slavery.
Then he stopped the slavery ownership in his life.
Patrick did the same thing.
You know, when people embrace the values of Christ,
it really does work out in a lot of different ways.
And people can see that.
Anyway, human trafficking, that Patrick himself was a victim.
We also see the end of child sacrifice,
which is now coming back to Ireland in the form of abortion.
Patrick's desire for his legacy to point people toward Christ
rather than the commercialized,
politicized images that prevail
today.
So this guy said,
wrote the book, he said, I pray that anyone
who hears of Patrick wouldn't think
of me, but think of Christ
and what God has done. He said
there's
one particular prayer that he had that has not
been answered yet. So part of the inspiration for me writing in this book was to be able to be a
small part of answering this 1500 year old prayer to share the good news of what God has done and
to inspire us to live like Patrick and say, where is my Ireland? What is God calling me to?
He says in his letters, you'll discover a very real man who talks about,
even in his old age, his daily battle against temptation and sin.
He talks about the great sins that he committed in his youth,
how he is still wrestling with those and wrestling with betrayal and temptation
and discouragement and frustration and seasons of waiting and all of
these things is so much more complex and so much more real than the stained glass window,
the perfect saint. That wasn't him at all. I think the transformative power of God that was
unleashed in Ireland in Patrick's time came because it became something that politicians and even later church leaders
looked back onto and wanted to tap into.
Yes, this authenticity that he had and this openness that he had.
And it is interesting to see how some individuals like that who have integrity,
the different things that come from it.
His primary focus was not to change society,
but that was the fruit of what he looked to.
It's a gift to your faith to see someone who is so in love with Jesus,
who is so in love with the people of his day,
that he would sacrifice everything for them.
He was only 400 years after the time of Jesus,
and we're still talking about him, millennia later.
His faith is so real and relevant.
He's one of those markers along the way that shows the transformative power of the gospel
and what God can do through us when we invite him to do that.
And so I looked at that.
I thought that was interesting.
And as I said on Friday briefly, I said, no, it's coming up on Sunday, the 50th anniversary
of Karen and my first date.
And I saw this article from Michael Brown, who writes for WND, same publication that
publishes One N, Alan Root.
But, you know, it's a mix, you know, everywhere you go.
I don't rule out any publication for any one thing.
It's sad to see general drifts and negative directions,
but you can still find some good things.
And I thought Michael Brown, who is a pastor,
talked about his 48th anniversary, which was March the 14th.
We kind of celebrate our anniversary around St. Patrick's Day because there's so much stuff that happens in January, which is when we got married.
But he said, outside of his salvation, he said, Nancy is the greatest gift that God has given me.
I think anyone would say that.
I certainly would say that about Karen.
Truly is amazing.
I had, the way that God has blessed us.
And, you know, it's not anything that we can boast about. It really is the unmerited favor of God to be able to
even give you the life for us to live for 50 years, that long. That is something that
we have no control over. That's simply a gift from God. It's simply a gift from God that we
would find somebody that we're very happy with and compatible with. That is also a gift from God. It's simply a gift from God that we would find somebody that we're very
happy with and compatible with. That is also a gift. And it takes two people. You know,
I understand that divorce is so prevalent now. We were just talking about that yesterday,
how everybody we knew in college and in high school is divorced except for one out of both of our friends and uh and that's just
the way our society is now and it only takes one person to decide that they want to end it so it's
not anything that either one of us can really brag about and we just thank god for what has happened
um he said um and i would say this not just from from Michael Brown, but from a pastor that I used to have.
He used to always tell men, he said, you know, really treasure your wife.
Think of her as a treasure.
Act as if she is a treasure.
Because as Christ said, where your treasure is there, your heart will be also.
So if you do that, that helps a great deal.
But I think, um, probably the best advice was Jimmy Stewart and, um, Shenandoah.
I played that clip for you before, uh, where he says to his future son-in-law, do you like
her?
You know, if you like her, the love is going to come.
And that really is true.
I think. her you know if you like her the love is going to come and that really is true i think um so
michael brown said outward appearances will change finances can go up and down you can have good
times you can have bad times with your kids even if you if you do have kids you will gain friends
you will lose friends life itself can be very fickle but if you're determined to put your relationship with God
ahead of secondary pursuits
and to love your wife in a Christ-like way with God's help,
your marriage can thrive
despite the things that happen in regular life.
He says, as the wife,
if your husband is not what you feel you need him to be,
criticizing and badgering him will not help.
Instead, I encourage you to pray
for yourself that you would become more and more like Jesus and then pray that same prayer for
your husband. And that counsel works both ways for both husbands and wives, he said.
It's also important to be quick to forgive. And that means not holding grudges,
not building cases against one another. In a healthy marriage, communication is king.
And selectively forgetting things is as well, isn't it?
Some things you don't want to forget, like anniversaries,
but there's other things that you do want to forget.
But I just want to say how grateful I am for Karen, my companion, my best friend, and my biggest
encourager always has been there. We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Hear news now at APSradioNews.com
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Well, South by Southwest, I think it's still going this week, isn't it?
Yeah, it's still going.
It's a lot of, there's a lot of artsy things there,
but there's also a great deal of technical things, technology that's there.
And it was kind of interesting that, uh, this week there was a, uh, one of the
presentations was singing the praises of artificial intelligence and people in
the audience tech people pretty much drown it out with booze. Brian merchant says this week,
open AI saw its products booed at South by Southwest and an embarrassing
viral news cycle after it's a CTO chief technical officer claimed not to
know if it had trained its models on YouTube videos.
So both of these incidents, he says,
suggest the tide is turning
against the world's biggest AI company.
Well, here's the original presentation,
and I'll play a little bit of it for you
before I play you what was recorded in the crowd
because you can't hear so much of it
because there's so much booing.
Artificial intelligence is the present.
It's here.
Every company's going to look at AI and figure out how it helps make their companies more efficient.
Be an AI thinker.
You know your business is going to be disrupted and you need to stop resisting and start learning.
Instead of this thing you have to resist, AI is actually a great equalizer.
Find ways to leverage AI, accelerate faster.
Be one of those people that leverages AI.
Don't be run over by it.
That's why there's 1,500 AI panels this year at South By.
You're worried about digital transformation.
This digital divide that's opening,
and there's a completely different approach
that could be very human.
I actually believe that AI fundamentally
makes us more human.
We really will do everything that humans can do,
and that's going to change things very dramatically.
Our society is gonna look very different.
What impact will this have on society?
We don't know what the future is going to hold.
I encourage everyone here to stay curious.
Questions that we are asking, the direction that artificial intelligence heads is up to us.
Yeah, well, you know, the technical people know that there's a lot of
a bow-mine excrement and all of that,
especially the line there where he talks about the humanity of AI.
This is what it looked like as they played that in the audience.
Digital culture makers.
And I think if you look out into this room, you can tell that AI is a culture.
Artificial intelligence is a culture.
It's here.
Every time you see it, it's here. Show me an AI finger. Stop resisting. those people that leverage this AI don't feel unmovable.
You're worried about digital transformation.
It's digital divide that's opening,
and it's a completely different approach that could be very human.
I actually believe that AI fundamentally makes us more human.
Our society is going to look very different. What impact will this have on society? We don't know what the future is going to look very different what impact does this have on society we don't know what the future is going to hold that first everyone here just stay curious questions that
we are asking the direction that artificial intelligence has is up to us yeah just stay
curious well you know that they mentioned uh bchant, who put that up, several people put that up.
I got it from him.
But he mentions the fact that their products got booed at South by Southwest.
Their CTO had the very embarrassing thing when they asked her about stealing content from other people.
He didn't even mention the fact about Gemini and the fact that it pictured how virulently racist
these big tech companies have become, pushing this DEI.
It is a weaponized, despicable racism.
I mean, how do these people celebrate martin luther king uh and and they do
when they judge everybody by the color of their skin and not the content of their character i
mean it truly is amazing but the tide is turning against open ai says an article from blood in the
machine.com uh and they're not talking they're not talking about big pharmaceutical companies
this is a guy uh brian merchant again who um has written a book by that name uh he says uh
opposition from workers and creators is beginning to hit the uh ai company open ai very hard he said
in the year and a half since open ai has burst onto the scene, it's done a speed run of the typical tech unicorn arc.
It shot on the main stage with a hit product, ChatGPT.
It won CEO Sam Altman a world-beating press tour,
attracted the interest and the adulation of the media.
But, of course, we've also seen, as I pointed out many times,
we've seen Sam Altman, who has gotten into a feud with Elon Musk because OpenAI was supposed to be kind of an open public domain type of thing.
Instead, he made it for profit.
Elon Musk is angry about that, but even more so besides the artificial intelligence,
the world coin approach that Altman is taking. Another evil billionaire, I think he's going to
take over from Bill Gates, as I said earlier. There are signs that the IR is beginning to
overwhelm the hype. Recent reports show public trust in AI is declining sharply.
Perhaps the biggest indicator came when OpenAI chief technology officer sat down with Wall
Street Journal's tech columnist for an interview that, let's say, just didn't go well. I played a
little bit of this for you last week, but here's that short clip. What data was used to train Sora?
We used publicly available data and license data.
So videos on YouTube?
I'm actually not sure about that.
Okay.
Videos from Facebook, Instagram? You know, if they were publicly available,
publicly available to use,
there might be
the data, but
I'm not sure. I'm not confident about it.
What about Shutterstock? I know you guys
have a deal with them.
I'm just not going to go
into the details of the data
that was used,
but it was publicly available or licensed data.
Yeah.
And so this type of meme,
everybody took shots of her favorite machine and use this kind of,
and she's like,
Ooh,
she's crunches her face there.
So,
uh,
that became a meme as he says,
um,
she balked.
Uh,
she said,
we use publicly available and licensed data. Uh, that became a meme as he says, um, she balked. She said, we use publicly available and licensed data.
Uh, she said, so pretty much everything on the internet that hadn't been nailed down or locked into a bunker.
He says the CTO of a major tech company claiming to not know whether it had tapped the world's largest depository of online videos to train their online video generator. That would be YouTube, right?
Instantly struck most observers as fishy, to say the least.
So she directly asked her, what about YouTube?
Oh, I don't know about YouTube.
Really?
It meant one of only two things.
Either Mirati was lying to avoid saying something that might incriminate OpenAI.
The legality of ingesting
various kinds of training data is as you may know hotly contested at the moment or that she
was an incompetent clueless cto the smart money is on the former i don't know i mean it could be
dei when you take a look at gemini what's's happening with these bits, something is going on here.
They're not getting their best people, are they?
There are two remarkable things about this.
First, the mere fact that a CTO of a approximately $90 billion tech company would be so wildly unprepared.
See, this is why I lean toward DEI.
And I think really when you look at things like DEI,
I think that is the Achilles heel of the technocracy.
I think it's one of a couple of Achilles heels of artificial intelligence.
She and Altman are more accustomed to fielding abstract questions about the
power and the threat of AI and whether or not their products will
transform the world. But this is harder. This is more basic questions about their business.
So are you guys thieves? It's about their copyright sources, that type of thing. Secondly
is the reaction. The clip went viral and became a story in and of itself,
largely because of concerns about the ethics of training models
on publicly available data without asking or compensating them
in order to automate the generation of derivative works for profit.
And that's become a central, now utterly mainstream, to the AI debate. And so, you know, when you look at that, that is part of the context
along with Gemini and what is happening at Google.
And again, we have known for the longest time that Google is there to promote
DEI to promote virulent hatred and racism and never was more obvious than with pictures you know one picture
was worth a thousand uh uh news reports about what they're actually doing everybody could see it very
quickly and easily fundamentally they believe that ai makes us more human was the line that um
really stuck in the crawl of a lot of people not only was he booed but a lot of people talked about
that this was not a crowd by the way that was gathered at an art exhibition says the author really stuck in the crawl with a lot of people. Not only was he booed, but a lot of people talked about that.
This was not a crowd, by the way, that was gathered at an art exhibition, says the author, or at a trade show for illustrators or a comic book convention.
These are the people who are being ripped off by this stuff.
This was an audience at one of the nation's most prominent
and influential tech conferences.
For the buzziest tech of the moment to get shouted down at South by Southwest speaks volumes about the
scale and the nature of the animosity that generative AI has amassed the tech
seen here as explosive as exploitative by the people who are technologists,
the likes of Amazon,
Facebook, and even Uber
enjoyed years of good vibes and flattering press coverage
before they began to curdle, or at least to complicate,
in the court of public opinion.
But in this fast run up,
OpenAI may have already hit that milestone
of starting to have the bloom come off the rose, so to speak.
The public has seen and to some degree internalized what happens when we fail to contest big tech's power.
When they get what they want, folks, we get authoritarian regimes
that use social media for deadly propaganda,
gig workers forced to sleep in their cars because they can't make rent,
Amazon workers bruised and battered and urinating in bottles
to sate the relentless productivity demands.
We get steamrolled, which may be why last fall,
79% of Americans said they did not trust corporations to use AI responsibly, according to a Gallup poll.
OpenAI announced its new board last week.
Listen who's on the new board.
By the way, they had, as they point out, they kicked out Sam Altman momentarily because of concerns about whether or not he was trustworthy.
I don't know how they got him back in.
I got a lot of concerns still about him being trustworthy because of the products that he has spent, has put out to us.
But so he's back on the board.
The board also includes a CEO of a gig company called Instacart.
And listen to this.
A veteran lawyer who represented both Oliver North in the Iran-Contra affair
and Bill Clinton in his impeachment hearings.
They are not looking for the best people, are they?
He's represented both the left and right in some of the low points of the 80s and 90s
in terms of lack of integrity.
Also on the board of OpenAI, the former head of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
and Pfizer board member, and Larry Summers, a former U.S.
Treasury Secretary and President of Harvard.
Well, they're batting zero, aren't they?
That's what I'm saying.
You look at OpenAI, look at these companies, Google and AI.
They go to Congress.
They say, well, this is really dangerous stuff.
You should stop other people other than us doing this.
We're going to work with you.
And by the way, Elon Musk is doing the same thing elon
musk is working with him as well and so uh the people booing this at south by southwest
uh there was a um another presentation where a couple of people were cheered because of their
skepticism about artificial intelligence award Award-winning writers and directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert,
collectively known as the Daniels,
originally premiered their film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
back in 2022 at South by Southwest.
It went on to win seven Oscars.
I've never seen it.
I don't have any interest in seeing anything from hollywood
anymore in a conversation about the future of storytelling at this year's south by southwest
on tuesday the two of them commented on the inevitable rise of artificial intelligence
and how to approach it they call the technology both amazing and terrifying as kwan first explained modern capitalism he said
only worked because we compelled people to work rather than forced them to do so
well it has i i think that again this is some this is one of the reasons why i'm not interested
in seeing this movie i think that he completely misses the fact that, uh, yes, we all do have to,
to work in order to eat, but there's also an incentive there about merit. And I'm surprised
that he didn't see that there many times you'll see people who are in the arts will say, well,
I'm, you know, I'm doing this or something, not because I necessarily want to, but because I have to feel compelled
to do this.
Not because you're compelled to work in general, but because you're compelled to create this
thing.
You have a desire to create this thing.
Anyway, he goes on to say, we had to change the story that we told ourselves.
And we had to say, your value is your job.
You are the only worth.
You're only worth what you can do.
We're no longer beings with an inherent worth.
Well, this is secularism.
This is not capitalism.
This is secularism.
There's nothing inherent in capitalism
that capitalism is just a situation
where I like to refer to it,
I think it's more descriptive to call it free markets,
where you have people who
are free to try to provide a good or service to other people, and they compete openly with others
to do so. Capitalism too frequently, to me, comes back to banks and government crony capitalism.
So I really prefer to talk about free markets. And that kind of a situation, it doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have any inherent worth.
Money is very important,
and you know, Christ talked about that
an incredible amount of times,
but there was nothing wrong about money.
It's just how we treat it
and whether or not it takes control of us,
whether or not we love it,
whether or not we allow it to be our master.
That's the key thing.
And so what they're talking about here is making essentially money your master.
You're only worth what you can do.
That is not the Christian position, right?
In other words, Christians look at children who are born with a disability
and may never even be able to feed themselves. And we say they still have worth.
This is the law of the jungle, the law of euthanasia and abortion and infanticide that he's talking about here.
This is a dog-eat-dog world that is not based on Christian morals or foundations.
And that's the real key.
But, of course, you don't expect the movie producers to acknowledge that.
He said, but this is why it's so hard to find fulfillment in this current system.
Again, because it takes away our inherent worth. We're no longer created in the image of God.
We're no longer endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. We're just a commodity
to be used. And that is a system that we ought to reject regardless of what you want to call it.
He says, the system works best when you're not fulfilled, which means, which brings me back to AI.
He said, uh, he says it's magic.
It's probably going to solve cancer.
It's probably going to give us a lot of climate solutions.
This is a powerful thing.
Okay.
Well, you know, it is magic.
As Arthur C. Clarke said, technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic.
And I think that's true in the sense of sorcery as well.
I think it's true in the sense of a kind of dark worship.
You know, almost as Arthur C.
Clark in his 2001,
he's got monkeys who see the black obelisk and other people,
Oh, you know, they're very excited about it.
And, um, uh, it is when we look at something we don't understand that's really advanced,
it does seem like magic or sorcery or pharmakia, these other things.
And so it begins to bring on the people start to fantasize about it being this creative
thing that is godlike.
And that's why he's saying, well, it's probably going to cure cancer.
It's probably going to give us solutions for the climate.
We don't need any solutions for the climate.
The solution for the climate is to get rid of the EPA.
That's the solution for the climate panic and what is being done in this country.
The EPA has got to go.
The federal government has got to get out of our lives.
That will solve the climate problem.
They are the climate problem.
There's not a climate problem from us.
As I showed you last week, you look at the amount of different gases that are in the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny and
the amount that is created by human beings is represented by a single little dot out of a
gigantic square anyway uh it is a powerful thing it is a powerful thing for lying isn't it i mean
that's the key thing that we're looking at with artificial what think about what we've seen with
artificial intelligence we've seen the lies of gemini we've seen the lies and their pictures right uh and and
the hatred and the bigotry you know manifested and they're biased they say trained artificial
intelligence and that goes for uh what they say textually as well, OpenAI and the rest of them.
And we also see that it copies, that it steals.
I mean, if this thing is not satanic in its essence,
the father of lies, copying and mimicking reality and stealing things and calling it their own,
that is what artificial intelligence is.
You know, don't get caught up in all of this Ray Kurzweil stuff or Joe Rogan stuff,
you know, where they philosophize about we are hatching a new creation.
You know, we're creating a new God, that type of thing.
That is just their godless arrogance.
No, what this thing is, is it is a product of the father of lies. It is a grifting, lying, stealing, thieving, murdering, snitching, snooping technology.
I don't like it.
You know, if you're feeling anxious about artificial intelligence,
it's probably because deep down you know that you're next.
Even if the jobs aren't going to be lost,
the value of the job will go down, right?
He said.
It will slowly be compounded and normalized until we don't even realize it.
I think that the key thing that we need to understand is that we need to,
and again, you know, I'm not, you know, everybody gets things,
have different perspectives, and some people can understand some things
and miss some other things.
So I'm not putting the Amish up on a pedestal,
but I think one thing they got right was they realized when they capped
technology where they capped it,
they said,
here's going to be the dividing thing.
If it's something that we can,
and they kept it simple and they kept it primitive because they wanted to
keep their self-sufficiency.
And part of the self-sufficiency was,
okay, we're going to have to,
we're going to use vehicles that we can make,
vehicles that we can repair, whatever that is, the technology.
And we're not going to become dependent on the outside world.
And that's the key thing.
We have to not become dependent on the digital world.
And so we need to look at ways that we can get outside of that web,
that net that they have created for us,
that was created by these evil people in the intelligence community,
the U.S. government.
They're not going to find anybody any more evil than them anywhere.
And they were the ones who created this system.
So we need to think about how we're going to be outside of that independent from that so he says if someone
tells you there's no side effect it's totally great get on board which is what you just heard
these people booing there he says i just want to go on record and say that that is terrifying bs
that is not true and we should be talking really deeply about how to carefully, carefully deploy this stuff.
And the crowd then erupted into sustained applause, which just the opposite of the booze for the people who are telling you that this is great.
Get on board.
Another comment on that one person said i repeat in one to five years if we're still
alive i expect the biggest protest humanity has ever seen let's see now that would be
going up to the time between now and 2029 this is all happening at the fourth turning
it is happening for a reason this is a reason. This is a season we see repeating, a pattern we see repeating throughout history,
as repeated for more than 500 years, very well documented.
He says, why do I say that?
Even if AGI goes great overall, and it might,
the amount of disruption will be unprecedented.
He says, entire careers vanishing in the blink of an eye.
Skills that someone spent a lifetime acquiring suddenly useless, industries collapsing, political turmoil, sacred cows being
slaughtered left and right. If you've ever tried to introduce a new idea at work, you know that
disrupting even a single status quo is often resisted and AGI will be the mother of all
status quo disruptors.
That's,
that's true.
I guess I,
before when I,
I saw the,
and again,
you know,
Apple copied their interface system,
which has now become,
you know,
graphical user interface with a mouse and that type of thing.
That's now become standard.
Uh, but, uh, it was very different at the time. face with a mouse and that type of thing. And that's now become standard.
Uh, but, uh, it was very different at the time.
And, uh, Apple itself did not originate that it originated at Xerox, uh,
park, PA RC, their Palo Alto research center, uh, Steve jobs contribution was he, he brought it in.
He took those basic paradigms.
He created a great toolkit underneath it, and he made it somewhat affordable compared to what Xerox was doing.
They just had a, you know, kind of an experimental thing.
He turned it into a marketable product and made it the standard.
But I got one when I was still working at Data General, and I brought it to work to try to get people to, uh, to rethink the way they were doing the software.
That was a no go, but that was like,
that was like going to reawaken America thing and telling everybody that
Donald Trump is Benedict Donald. You can imagine how well that goes over.
Um, so that was not a welcome message.
But yeah, it is, like you said, it's going to be the mother of all disruptors. As I've talked about artificial intelligence in the past, a lot of people who would say, well, it's going to be fine.
It's going to disrupt things.
But how has this always worked out in the past?
We had basically an agrarian society, and then we freed up people so they didn't have to be on the farm we gave them
automation and so fewer farmers could do more with less they had the magnifier of equipment and
things like that and so he said it changed things significantly for people who were on farms and we
had other things that happened and it changed people over here but i said no but here's the difference what's going to happen i was saying
this you know for the last you know five to ten years i said look it's going to happen across all
these different industries and it's going to happen from the bottom to the top and it's going to
happen at the same time it isn't there's going to be one industry and then people adjust it's going to be another industry no it's going to be all these different to happen at the same time. There's going to be one industry and then people adjust
and it's going to be another industry.
No, it's going to be all these different industries all at the same time.
And at the time, again, about six or seven years ago,
there was a study, a projection that came out of South Korea
talking about how much unemployment artificial intelligence is going to create.
And there was no question in anybody's mind that's going to put people out of work.
It's just going to be how many people are going to be put out of work in which industries.
And I've mentioned this many times as well.
They said, well, in transportation, about 50%.
But in some white-collar jobs like lawyers and doctors, 70% would be put out of work.
And then you look at this graphic here, AI unemployment.
One person says, mass unemployment is the very ambition
of the artificial intelligence industry.
And so this guy puts this up.
He says, Midjourney is generating $300 dollars with 50 people in the artificial intelligence era
we should strive to create companies with less than 200 people and generate 1 billion dollars
in revenue okay so um doing more with less workers needed at standard and poor's 500 companies to generate a million dollars
in revenue and it shows this drastically declining from about eight workers at a 500
s&p 500 company to generate a million dollars in revenue you would need about eight workers
back in 1985 and it's just a straight line coming down to the point where you get to two workers
in about 2022, going from eight to two workers.
Oh, there you go.
You have 75% unemployment, which is what they were talking about with some of the worst
examples, doctors and lawyers.
So we're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we're going to take a look at electric vehicles.
Because, see, when we see what the goal is, when we understand, this is why I talk about
it as being a MacGuffin.
Hitchcock says, well, what is a MacGuffin?
Well, it's a tool for hunting lions on the Scottish Highlands.
And the guy says, well, there's not any lions on the Scottish Highlands.
Oh, well, then that's any lions on the Scottish Highlands.
Oh, well, then that's not a MacGuffin. If we understand that there is no climate crisis,
if we understand there is no pandemic,
then they don't have a MacGuffin.
We just cut the legs out from under them
in terms of what they want to do to us.
And so it's very important that people understand
where these things are going.
I think we're on the cusp of people starting to understand
what's going on with artificial intelligence.
Now, the question is, will it go the direction
that Hugo de Garis talked about when he said the artilect war,
where the elites, we already have a global governance, right? We already have the multinational companies working with all of the different governments.
We saw that during the pandemic, MacGuffin.
And so they're already working together, colluding together.
And if we rise up and say we don't want it, what kind of warfare are they going to unleash against us?
Will it be direct?
Will it be something that they orchestrate by shaking the bottle
and getting the red ants to attack the black ants?
Well, we'll see.
We'll take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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Well, last week I talked about the insurance companies getting information on drivers,
and all of a sudden they see that their rates are going sky high or they get canceled and they can't get insurance with other companies. And finally,
you know, one person is told by one insurance agent that he talks to, he says, you know,
get this report and see what's going on. And when he does, he finds out that his General Motors car
has been spying on him, keeping detailed accounts of how often he drives,
how far he drives, how he drives.
Does he brake too fast or accelerate too quickly or take a corner too quickly?
And he says, what's that even mean?
By whose opinion?
He goes, I'm not throwing the passengers in my car around with this stuff.
He goes, who are they to say what's breaking too quickly is and that type of thing.
And, um, so they found that, um, first it was with, um, uh, one of GM's electric cars, I think it was a bolt and, um, then they, uh, it also was a Cadillac owner.
And as they point out, I didn't mention this.
I, so I want to go back and catch up on this.
They said they found that the Cadillac owner and drivers on the Cadillac forum had all been enrolled in GM's OnStar Smart Driver program. or its cars and smart driver is a free free gamified feature within gm's connected car
apps in other words you get little uh rewards and things like that if you do stuff uh all of this is
part of onstar but branded as my chevrolet or my buick or my Cadillac or that type of thing.
And so they're able not just to steal your data,
but they also snitch on you to the insurance company
so the insurance company can steal money from you.
Whenever you start to digitize these things,
it makes it a lot easier for them to steal.
This is one of the reasons why, like I said,
you look at Bitcoin, Bitcoin got up to what,
like 72,000 or something like that.
It drops down to 64,000.
I said, I'm just not into riding roller coasters anymore.
I'm done with that kind of stuff.
I'm looking for something that is going to be a lot simpler.
And of course, anybody can steal anything from you. If you've got gold or silver, people can steal gold or silver from you,
but it's a little bit harder than if it's digitized.
When something is digitized, you've got thieves from all over the world.
They can take a crack at it.
They can get to it, and that's the problem.
You've got these cars.
They're not being hacked.
It is being done by the car company company is spying on these people.
Teslas can be stolen.
You can even get the car stolen by hijacking Wi-Fi at charging stations, researchers find.
So once you add the digitized stuff, it's just like the elections, right?
Yes, we've always had corruption with paper ballots
you've had for the longest time you know people had physical voting machines and they're putting
them in the trunks and cars and taking them around different places in chicago going back to the 1960
election or whatever whenever it was that uh jfk and was uh running against i um against nixon or
whatever but um you know you've always had whatever it is there's going to be somebody's going to find JFK was running against Nixon or whatever.
But, you know, you've always had whatever it is,
there's going to be somebody who's going to find some way to steal it.
But you can make it worse.
And so, you know, by creating these electronic voting machines,
it makes them even more vulnerable than if you had a mechanical voting machine.
The mechanical voting machine makes it more vulnerable
than if you had ballots by hand, that type of thing.
So now we have the Teslas.
You can hijack them by using a spoofing Wi-Fi at a charging station.
This means that with a leaked email and a password,
an owner could lose their Tesla vehicle.
So what they do is that the Tesla stations where people are going,
it takes a lot of time to charge your car.
So people are going to sit there and they're going to use the free Wi-Fi.
And so what these people do is they create a spoof Wi-Fi network
called Tesla Guest that pretends that it's a real thing.
If a victim were to try to access the network,
which the EV maker normally provides free of charge to waiting customers,
they could be duped into giving up their login by entering it into a duplicate site.
So you've got the real Tesla site there,
and then you've got another one which also says Tesla.
It's kind of like what this guy was trying to do on rumble you know when he set up david knight underscore show or roundtable report underscore right he's
trying to spoof it um the stolen login information could then be used to skirt around tesla's two
factor authentication and to log into the victim's Tesla smartphone app,
unlock the vehicle without ever needing a physical key.
Once logged in, the hackers could even create a new phone key,
allowing them to come back to the vehicle later and drive off with it without raising any suspicion.
That's because Tesla doesn't actually notify the user if a new key is created so a
couple of people looked at this pointed out on a video one guy named misc m-y-s-k not m-u-s-k
um misc treated uh tested out the vulnerability on his own tesla and he found that he was easily able to create new phone keys
without ever having access to
the original physical key card.
Once he told Tesla about his
findings, Tesla underplayed
the vulnerability, telling him it was
all by design and it was
an intended behavior,
an assertion that Misk called
preposterous in his interview
with Gizmodo.
The design to pair a phone key is clearly made super easy at the expense of security.
But Tesla says it's not a bug, it's a feature.
By the way, you know, I guess there's a question as to whether or not self-driving capability is a bug or a feature.
One Tesla employee who loved Elon Musk reportedly was killed by full self-driving capability is a bug or a feature. One Tesla employee who loved Elon Musk reportedly was killed by full self-driving.
And his family says we were sold a sense, a false sense of security.
A Tesla employee and devoted fan of Elon Musk named Hans von Ohain was killed after his model three crashed
into a tree and erupted in flames back in 2022, his friend and fellow
passenger, Eric Rossiter, who survived the collision has since told the
Washington post that, uh, von Ohain had the car's full self-driving feature
turned on at the time of the fatal.
If confirmed the crash could be the first known death involving the feature,
which is an optional $15,000 add-on feature.
But he got it for free with an employee discount.
There you go.
Trojan horse, I guess.
I don't know.
His widow said he made frequent use of it as well according to the washington post analysis last year the number of fatal crashes involving
autopilot mode has surged but of course tesla has been able to go back and claim in each and
every one of these cases that they had nothing to do with it it It's just a coincidence. It's like the Pfizer Moderna stuff, you know.
Out of over 700 crashes involving the feature since 2019, at least 17 were fatal, but they haven't been able to pin it onto Tesla yet.
An autopsy of his body found that he died with a blood alcohol level of 0.26, three
times the legal limit.
And I imagine that that will be what they rest on with that.
No evidence that automated driving tech used by Tesla rivals has real-world safety benefits.
It's not just Tesla.
It's all of this stuff.
Do you remember a few years ago how they were bragging and they were absolutely positively
certain that they were going to replace all human drivers?
And that should give us optimism about artificial intelligence as well.
Because they simply haven't been able to do that.
So I was talking about this to my son.
He said, it's kind of interesting that they've said well you know robotics and
artificial intelligence are going to be able to do all especially ai is going to be able to do all
of these um tasks and replace the people that are doing mundane tasks and things like that and he
says and it turns out that uh it's just the opposite it's the creative stuff that um is
going to have the most impact on.
And then the real practical nuts and bolts stuff. It's having a real problem doing it like driving cars, for example.
Tesla's autopilot and full self-driving tech and nine other assisted driving systems marketed by major automakers received poor ratings from the U.S.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Report these guys, right?
They're going to raise your rates so that you can't drive.
If you break in a certain way or accelerate in a certain way or take a
certain, uh, you know, number of, uh, geez, I guess when you turn, uh,
these are the people that need to be reported.
And these are the people that need to be stopped.
And, you know, one of the other things about this is like when you look at the trend and it was not just tesla's uh but it was you know
tesla replaced pretty much all instruments with a center panel and i said at the time that that
was happening at exactly the same time that all these different jurisdictions were going nuts
trying to tell people don't use your phone you use your distracted driving. We're going to give you a ticket.
They had these big campaigns about that.
And yet, uh, that was all that you had on Tesla.
And even on the other cars, they were getting increasingly getting rid of tactile knobs
and buttons and replacing them with a screen that you've got to try to, you know, push
while you're driving and, and things are shaking around.
And that's, that's far more distracting than using a phone, I found,
when I rented a car to do that kind of stuff.
Anyway, they said, we're able to look at insurance claims data.
We've been able to look at vehicles with and without these systems
and determined that there is no reduction in claims
as a result of these more advanced systems.
Remember that?
They're going to be so much better at driving cars.
Nobody's going to die. As a matter of fact, it's going to be so much better at driving cars. Nobody's going to die.
And as a matter of fact, it's going to be part of our vision, zero, zero traffic fatalities.
And that means that we're going to have the machines are not going to run over pedestrians
and they're not going to have accidents, all the rest of the stuff that was all absolute nonsense.
But even though they can't quite get the self-driving thing correctly,
that's not slowing them down at all.
As a matter of fact, they're accelerating.
SpaceX, Tesla's Elon Musk company, has just backed a flying car startup that has just gotten the approval of the FAA.
So here you go.
Finally got the Jetson cars have finally arrived.
The problem is that they're going to be self-driving. So we're going to add a, they, these things can't handle
it on a two-dimensional area. So now we're going to make it three-dimensional. And, uh, even as
they are struggling to have, you know, self-driving cars that are going to operate on the streets. Now they're going to have them flying in the air.
What could possibly go wrong?
And that's what it'll be.
It'll be flying taxis.
They're not going to sell these flying cars to the limited number of people
who are going to be willing to get a pilot's license,
so it's going to do all the flying for you.
So pre-orders for the flying car have soared in recent months.
Aleph Aeronautics, a company backed by SpaceX, by Elon Musk,
has achieved 2,850 pre-orders for its electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle.
And so get ready because Boeing is just the beginning.
Like a proliferation of wheels falling off planes.
That's not going to be your biggest concern.
There's just a few of those around.
There's going to be thousands of these things, and they're just to start with,
and they're going to be everywhere.
We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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APSradioNews.com Well, let's take a look at what is happening in terms of politics.
We have President Trump saying,
if they showed you what they showed me,
you wouldn't have released it either, says Trump.
And he's referring to the unreleased JFK files.
Now, what is that about?
You know, for the longest time,
we had the longstanding joke
about what happens to these presidential candidates when they get elected.
And the first thing they do is take them into a uh, one of the worst cheerleaders of Trump.
President Trump has a reputation for delivering on his promises.
Facing down every obstacle, the unit party in the deep state could muster.
Uh, let's see some proof of that.
Come on, Darren.
Darren Beatty is,attie is there.
And this guy throws out more bovine excrement than anybody I've ever seen in my life.
Again, he's the one who has, he's put out so much garbage about January the 6th.
It truly is amazing.
But the Associated Press says Trump boasted last fall that he would open all remaining
JFK assassination records. So far, he hasn't made good on the great transparency he
promised about that now that was while he was president uh but now he um and that was back in
april of 2018 uh but now uh the question is uh what is he going to do about it? Is he changed his mind?
Is he going to actually,
uh,
show people stuff?
Judge Napolitano said,
uh,
when he had a conversation with Trump,
uh,
he said,
I told Trump,
you promised you would release the records of JFK assassination.
And he said to me,
if they showed you what they showed me,
you wouldn't have released it either. And so judge Nap me, if they showed you what they showed me, you wouldn't have released
it either. And so Judge Napolitano said, I said, who's they? What did they show you? And Trump said,
well, someday when we're not on the record, I'll tell you about it, right? Now that was just, so
a lot of this stuff was, this was going on throughout the Trump administration.
He said he was going to release all the JFK assassination stuff.
He never did.
He released a couple of them, kept a lot of the stuff quiet.
And as I said, I don't really know that that's got really any value.
I would imagine that anything's really incriminating has been long ago destroyed.
And they burned it after reading, as the saying goes, or whatever else.
But, you know, that's an interesting thing for Trump to say. And Napolitano didn't say anything about that until this last Friday.
And so it is interesting.
And yet, at the same time, when we look at what is going on with RFK Jr., he has been talking about his
vice presidential pick.
He's not even on the ballot except in, I think, maybe six or seven different states, I'm guessing.
I think it's well under 10.
He's talking about perhaps trying to get on the ballot with the Libertarian Party because
they do know how to get on the ballot with the libertarian party because they do know how to get on the ballot and they have basically dropped the idea that they're going to be focusing on any particular hardcore principles
they're malleable they're open for that i don't really know what the libertarian party is about
anymore frankly it used to stand have an uncompromising position for liberty but um
he might get on the libertarian party ballot in which case he would have 50
different states but he might have to strong arm it himself and so he had talked about having
um aaron rogers or jesse ventura you know a couple of beefy guys and we can uh we can have um
uh some real strong men you know to counter these old men, I guess.
But, uh, both of them had kind of walked that back a little bit. Well, I don't know, you know,
we've had some conversations, nothing definite. I don't know about that. You know, they,
they were kind of iffy about it. I didn't come right out and say, I'm not doing it.
But, uh, now the next thing is we see is that he is talking about as a vice president, the former
girlfriend of one of the Google founders, someone who is a very, very wealthy lawyer,
part of the establishment, and even more troubling, part of Event 201.
And so here's RFK Jr., the guy who has said well i'm against the secret government and the cia and the people who killed my uncle and
all the rest of the stuff and yet now he's talking about uh getting on uh the um nicole shanahan
as running mate all of a sudden all, all of the, the talk and the
buzz and the gossip about Jesse Ventura, uh, the wrestler or, um, Aaron Rogers,
the NFL quarterback, that's all just disappeared.
And now they're talking about, uh, the former girlfriend.
Uh, Oh, actually they were once married, uh. Sergey Bren and Nicole Shanahan, a California-based attorney and entrepreneur.
And so sources close to the campaign and everybody is reporting this gossip is putting that out saying Aaron Rodgers is out.
The donors didn't like that idea. And of course, if he were to go with Shanahan, she's got a great deal of money and she would be able to completely finance this ballot access initiative.
You know, he needs to have, if he's going to strong arm it with paid petitioners and you have to pay for the verification of all the signatures. That's why I'm saying, you know, the election is such a corrupt distraction because it begins with ballot access.
And just that's how we wind up with a choice of Trump and Biden.
That's what the ballot access. of rfk jr one of the important things that can come out of his campaign is to see just
how how they can squeeze out anybody that could be uh competition for one of their candidates and
both parties do this it's not just the democrats republicans do it as well but they completely
shut out rfk to make sure that he wasn't going to be in the primaries in florida they said we're
only going to have uh jo, Joe Biden on the ballot.
And yet you see in the Russian elections over the weekend at the top of the
drudge report, all this stuff about, Oh, look at this.
Now they've only got a single candidate on the ballot in Russia.
And even though they only got a single candidate, you only got 84% of the vote.
Now, I don't know if that's 84% of the people who are eligible to vote or 84% of the people
who, um, voted marked it.
Maybe the other 16% just turn it in blank.
I don't know what it was.
They don't have a, none of the above.
Nobody does.
Unfortunately, you did have a couple of States where they had uncommitted, which is close
to that, none of the above, but it's
not exactly still the same thing.
What they're doing there is they're selecting delegates who will do the actual nominating
in the convention.
And so uncommitted means I'm not voting for this person to get any of these people to
get a delegate.
But if you have a none of the above, what that would mean, because we always had that
in the Libertarian Party,
who said, this is what we need for elections. If none of the above won, that would mean that
all the people who are on the ballot would, you'd have the election again. All the people who are
on the ballot would not be eligible to run in that next election for that office because they've
already been rejected. So it's a different thing than uncommitted. Uh, nevertheless, when you look at, um, the amount of money that's involved in all of
that, and you almost have to go to paid professional, uh, petitioners because it's really hard to
get a volunteer organization, uh, to do that.
Um, and so, um, uh, she via do Ray is trying to do that as a volunteer thing.
And, you know, he's got an active volunteer network, but it's just going to be a gargantuan
task to do it.
And then if you're not on the ballot and all 50 States, they'll use that as an exam, as
a excuse to keep you off of the debates.
But even if you're on the ballot and all 50 States is libertarian party has seen over
and over again, they'll find excuse to keep you off the ballot. You know, they, they thought that if they had, uh, two former governors, uh, running
as president and vice president that, um, and if they had 50 state ballot access, they'd
be able to get on the debates.
No, no, because the debates are run by the Democrat and Republican party.
They've taken it over.
It's not run by some independent, um, uh, organization like the league of Republican Party. They've taken it over. It's not run by some independent organization like the League of Women Voters.
And so they will tailor make their rules for getting in the debate to exclude anybody.
Doesn't matter what you do.
So anyway, he might have her on as a way to get money. They might have her on as a,
you know,
same time you look at having these athletes on with our K junior, who has a lot of time to work out and he likes to show off his physique.
Uh,
it would be,
you know,
two,
it would be two white males,
uh,
to,
um,
you know,
pump them up,
uh,
kind of guys that are going to be running,
and that might not go too well with women voters.
So again, you've got to do the DEI stuff,
and it's all just a big reality TV show, isn't it?
The director of Shanahan's foundation is simultaneously part of Open Philanthropy,
which financed Event 201,
a pandemic simulation that RFK Jr. has routinely criticized
and is mainly funded by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskowitz.
And so this was put up by Whitney Webb, and she was just vilified by RFK Jr. supporters.
They said, you know, shame on you.
And she said, it's in the documents. Just take a look at it that's what i mean people don't want to hear the truth they have
created a fantasy image of who rfk is of who donald trump is or who biden is and they don't want you
to rain on that parade far be it from whit from Whitney Webb to actually point to the truth about this.
And she does, and she gives the receipts for it.
She says, here's open philanthropy.
Here's event 201.
You can see they're all connected together.
And we've got RFK Jr. who pretends that he's anti-vaccine,
and yet he says he's had all the shots and his
kids have had all the shots. He just wants to have, quote unquote, clean vaccines. We heard
that from Alex for the longest time as well. Oh yeah, we just should have clean vaccines. What
is a clean vaccine? Well, it means it doesn't have all these adjuvants in it, you know, aluminum
and mercury and all this other kind of stuff. And then you heard Alex Jones saying, well, you know,
Trump's going to have just basically sugar water,
and he's going to put these adjuvants in there so that you have a reaction to it.
But you've been telling people for decades, and that's bad stuff.
And you were right when you were telling them the truth, and now you're lying to them, and you're lying for Trump.
And then he goes on to say it's just sugar water, and it's a dead virus, and all the rest.
None of that was true.
And so when you look at RFK Jr., same type of thing.
He's now positioning himself as Mr. Free Speech,
and yet he's never given an acceptable answer
for why he called for the Koch brothers to be jailed.
You know, three hots and a cot.
He says, oh, I was talking about giving a death sentence to their corporations.
No, you weren't.
You're talking about putting them in jail because you disagreed with their speech.
You are a climate extremist, and you wanted to lock up the climate deniers.
And so, you know, when you look at this, it's like everything about these guys,
the people who are running for president, is phony, frankly.
It's one of the reasons why they are allowed to run for president.
That is what we see now in the politics that we have.
It's not just Trump, it's not just Biden,
but it's even the people like RFK Jr.
Positioning themselves as Mr. Free Speech, as Mr. Anti-Vaccine.
Oh, no, I'm not anti-vaccine.
Of course, he is not anti-vaccine. Oh no, I'm not anti-vaccine. Of course he is not pro free speech either.
Uh, Trump, meanwhile, uh, maybe, um, he's going to, uh, bring on board, uh, some wealthy
billionaire as well for vice president, because he's struggling to raise cash.
Uh, there is no request for money for the attendees at the meals that he's holding at Mar-a-Lago, which have included Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, or Pepe Fanjul, the sugar magnate, and other people who are coming in.
But he is schmoozing one billionaire after the other. Musk had met with Trump recently. He got peppered with questions about if this was money, and he shut all that stuff down,
and then he shut down Don Lemon when he revived those questions.
But again, we want to believe that we are so superior to these third world dictatorships.
As I said, at the top of the Drudge Report
is all this stuff about how people
have one candidate in Russia.
Putin wins re-election again.
It's like his fifth or sixth term.
And people are voting,
casting a vote as armed soldiers watch.
Do you realize how much our country is like this?
People are getting on subways as armed soldiers watch. And you realize how much our country is like this? People are getting on subways as armed soldiers watch.
And it isn't stopping anything.
It isn't stopping shootings.
It isn't stopping people from bringing guns on
because it's a more foundational problem.
And everything that they, all the problems that we have
are simply excuses for them to make things even worse, to follow along with
their plan that they had.
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