The David Knight Show - Mon 30Dec24 — The Bad & REALLY UGLY Fight Over H1-B. Will MAGA Finally See Who Musk, Trump, & Ramaswamy Are?
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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 30th of December, year of our Lord, 2024.
Well, today we're going to begin with the back and forth tantrum that happened on Twitter.
The Civil War of Maghreb.
Who knew?
Who knew that Musk and Trump were all in favor of immigration? As we build this wall, it's something of an imagino line, isn't it?
An imaginary line, but it's kind of like the imagino line that the French built.
As we block people coming in from one area, they come in from another area.
They come in from the top down.
We're going to take a look.
First of all, what is an H-1B visa?
What is this program?
What has its history been how is
it working how is it being exploited this is not just a matter of america first this is the great
replacement here and then we're going to take a look at the civil war with it but we're also going
to take a look at the escalation of bird flu we've now got Lena Wynn back,
that evil woman.
COVID is back.
We'll be right back.
Sorry, I hit that.
Cut that off real quickly there.
And we're back.
I guess I'm a little rusty after taking four days off but thank you so much
everyone for the uh the help that you gave us donations we are at the 100 mark uh so take the
next couple of days off we just want to thank you for your generosity and your kindness and to thank
guard for taking the show on friday so we had a live show. We did have some good replays of interviews. We had
Jedward Griffin and Catherine Austin Fitz, others on the replay of the interview,
but really do appreciate Gard taking the show live. It's always good to have his insights.
And I don't know if this stuff, because I got out of the news completely. I don't know if all this
stuff on Twitter, I guess it did start because i think it
started on christmas day so um you know this is um something that that has been there i'll give
you my take on what i think is going on with the h1b visa stuff you know we've got people who are
both democrats and republicans you got a republican congressman eric schmidt a Democrat congressman, Ro Khanna, who is also an Indian.
And, you know, the Indian issue is a big part of this, largely because of the way these personnel companies are operating.
And so that's where a lot of the H-1B visa program is coming in.
But as I said at the beginning, this wall, this immigration wall,
you know, they're so excited about the immigration wall. Biden was going to sell off the parts that he never used to build the wall. MAGA was outraged over it. Texas said, we'll pay for the parts.
We'll buy them. Now they've got a court opinion, a judge that has said you can't sell these right away before Trump gets in.
But does it really make any difference to have that?
I've said that from the very beginning.
The problem is the welfare magnet that is there.
And the problem with the H-1B visa program is the fraud that is rampant there.
Always we've seen the Democrats have wanted open borders because of voting, but also because of Cloward and Piven.
It's the welfare magnet.
They know that what they want to do is they want to make everybody dependent on government.
That's the bottom line.
And we see this in everything that they do. It's not anything that's new, really, to look at the 15-minute cities
and the restrictions on car ownership and even plane use and all the rest of the stuff, because
the people who are the ones who always want to grow government, the big government types, the socialists, the communists, the Marxists, the Democrats, if you will, they always want to make everybody dependent on government for everything.
I've mentioned this before when I was in Raleigh, city council there.
There were a couple of people trying to push through a monorail system for Raleigh.
It doesn't have the population density of that.
Certainly didn't have it 30 some odd years ago.
And I went to a city council meeting and one of the city council women,
and this was before the Soviet Union fell in 1989.
So this is in the, you know, like 87, 88, something like that.
And she says, I just got back from Russia, Moscow.
She loved the Moscow subway system as much as Tucker Carlson.
She was saying, it only costs a nickel and you can go anywhere.
And we need that here in Raleigh.
And it's like, it's going to cost us a lot more than a nickel.
It costs them everything, right?
It costs you everything when the government decides that it's going to control everything. They want people dependent on them for housing.
They want people dependent on them for education. They want people dependent on them for food even,
food stamps, other things. And they want people dependent on them for transportation,
everything that you can imagine. They want you to be dependent on them.
And so that's a big part of what's going on with the welfare magnet.
It isn't just that they want people that they think are going to vote for Democrats.
And a lot of Hispanics don't.
And they're fed up.
Hispanics that come in, for the most part, are socially religious conservatives.
I'm not talking about the drug cartels and things like that that are open.
That's a different story.
Of course, that's open for them as well.
The borders are wide open for the criminal cartels. And, of course, how did we get those criminal cartels in Mexico and Venezuela and other places?
Because of our war on drugs.
Our war on drugs created those cartels,
just like you had Al Capone created by alcohol prohibition.
So it's not a surprise.
These things always happen like this.
But they're going to continue with the war on drugs.
They're going to continue with the welfare program,
bringing people in.
But people aren't necessarily going to vote for democrats because they don't
like all of this uh you know lgbt insanity the tranny insanity and stuff like that that's a bit
too far uh for them coming in uh but um they want to use this as a way to collapse america because
they want everybody dependent on them so it's the the voters, but it's also collapsing America with the Cloward and Piven strategy,
which, you know, they formulated it and everybody calls it that.
But you can clearly see this coming a long ways off.
You know that it is unsustainable.
The Republicans, on the other hand, have always wanted it because they want cheap labor.
And in the past, that has been factories that has been uh large uh big agricultural firms
that type of thing big ag but now it's also big tech and that's where the fight is and i just
don't understand why maga is so astounded at all of this because during the campaign we had ramaswamy come on with musk and the two of them
and i reported on it at the time i said look at this these people absolutely despise us and now
musk's despising of americans his utter contempt for americans and ramaswamy as well we're stupid
we're retarded we can't. Only people like them can work.
Well, why did you come to this country in the first place? Why didn't you stay where you were?
It's because we built a better country and you're here to pillage it with your subsidies from the
government. I just, I cannot express my contempt for Elon Musk enough.
This guy has completely bought the Republican Party.
You got Rand Paul out there, servile, licking his boots.
Well, maybe we could make him Speaker of the House and nonsense like that.
It's disgusting to watch this.
And finally, you had some Republican, some MAGA people who had had enough on this immigration issue.
And when they criticized it, Musk showed what he was truly about.
Just in case you think the richest people are the smartest people, that's not the case.
It would have been a lot smarter for him to keep his face shut.
Instead, he was saying, F f your face that type of thing i mean it was the rage that he uh showed over the weekend truly amazing i mean i didn't pay any attention to any of this
stuff um until looking at it yesterday it's like whoa uh so it's, and perhaps you haven't been following it, uh, that closely either.
It truly is amazing.
Laura Loomer surprisingly said it is, and she's right about this for once.
Laura Loomer was right.
She said, uh, you're substituting a third world migrant invasion for a third world tech
invasion.
Yep. Yep. So I say the Maginot line, right?
The Maginot line, when France was attacked by Germany in World War I, they said, well, that's
it. We're going to put up a big wall and we're going to keep those Germans from doing that again.
And so what happened was they put up this big wall of fortifications and the Germans just flew over it in World War II.
And so what's happening is that you can go over a wall, you can go under a wall, you can go around a wall.
You don't necessarily even need to go through the wall.
There's a lot of ways to get over it.
And so this is exactly right.
There's one kind of migrant invasion versus another kind of migrant invasion.
And as we see and have seen for the longest time, the people who are exploiting illegal immigrants for the longest time, they were exploiting their status.
They were not only, you know, it wasn't like an above board thing necessarily where they would come in and because they were illegal, the employers could say, well, we're going to pay you less and you're going to take that or we will turn you in to the government and you will be out of here completely.
And so that's the kind of exploitation that's always been around against people here illegally.
And we see elements of that as well in these massive personnel companies that have come together to fraudulently expose the H-1B visa program.
This was intended to bring in people like Einstein, for example, right? People who are highly valued individuals
and want to bring them in and make them American citizens
or let them work on the Manhattan Project
so we can blow up the world.
You know, that type of thing.
The stuff that is dear to the heart
of the military industrial complex and CIA
that actually run this country.
But the people coming in are not necessarily Einsteins,
and they're not necessarily all engineers at the top either.
There's a lot of people who are making middle class salaries or less than middle class salaries to eviscerate the middle class and coming in and taking jobs as accountants and other things like that.
And part of this, and I'll talk to you about how these companies exploit the people who are coming in from India, for example.
But in this particular case, you've got Ro Khanna, a Democrat and an Indian himself, and Eric Schmidt, a Republican.
These two congressmen are criticizing this. And so Schmidt is saying qualified Americans are being denied a lot of these jobs because a company can go out and hire cheap labor from a foreign country.
That's right.
And so when you look at the way this thing is operated it's incredibly fraudulent uh ro khanna said um you can't underpay
these h1b folks coming in the program shouldn't be for accountants or for entry-level it jobs it
should really be for exceptional talent and we should have that kind of balance and so the
numbers are exploding it's skewing towards entry-level
positions and and white-collar jobs you know not just engineering or tech jobs but it's in
accounting jobs as well um and so but this is something that musk and ramasw, and it made me, you know, I had my Musk-Ramaswamy moment earlier this year when
Ramaswamy was still running. So, I don't know, I didn't look up the date, but I remember Musk had
him on, on a Spaces thing, you know, to interview him. And the two of them bonded. That's when they
bonded over their contempt for Americans and how pathetic we are in this
country so go back to india go back to india you don't like america you don't like americans get
out of here rama slimy you disgust me you want to you want to have some kind of a a brahman cast
system that's what these big tech people are doing take a look at google for example
case in point sundar pichai is he einstein not by a long shot he's not steve jobs either
this is a guy who is just he's a classic example of this how has Google done since he took over the reins? They're setting on a stack
of cash that is so large they can't lose. When they are losing to their competition, what do
they do? They buy them out. I've seen this happen with product after product, app after app. They
go buy all the people. Go back to the darpa competition that they had darpa one of
their competition course the first darpa competition was a self-driving car self-driving vehicle yeah
elon musk he's a defense contractor folks anyway uh that was their first one but uh along the line
i guess maybe about eight ten years ago ago, they had a robotics thing.
It was after Fukushima.
When was Fukushima?
Was it 2015 or something?
Anyway, after that, they said, well, we need to have some autonomous robots that can go in and shut down a power plant like that when something happens.
Or maybe what you do is you build coal power plants.
That would be one thing that we could
all do it'd be a lot cheaper and everything the electricity would be cheaper you wouldn't need
the robots uh but of course that's not really what they wanted for they want autonomous robots and
that they can use as police to keep us in line they can can use the soldiers too. But anyway, as part of that contest,
Google entered that contest with their robot,
Boston Dynamics and several others,
and there was about a dozen of them.
And not all of them were able to complete the obstacle course,
but of the ones that were able to, and Google didn't win.
They didn't have the best performing robot by far.
And, uh, but the, what they did was they bought every single robotics company that competed
in that.
Uh, and that's what they do.
They constantly, uh, buy up their competition and then ruin it with a bunch of people that
they've hired a bunch of DEI hires, not a meritocracy.
And, of course, Elon Musk wants you to believe that it's a meritocracy.
Well, his companies may be run on a meritocracy basis, but not all of them.
So when you look at how this thing is operating, it is a fraud.
It's a fraud on the American people.
It's even a fraud on the big tech companies, really.
And so Congressman Schmidt, Eric Schmidt, this is not the Eric Schmidt of Google.
This is a representative from Missouri, said American workers have been left behind by this economy.
No, they're being left behind by big tech and by Musk and by Silicon Valley.
It's not an economy that is doing it to people.
Just like it's not the pandemic that did it to people.
No, it was Trump's actions that he took in regards to something that he claimed was a pandemic.
This is not some nebulous economy.
The economy did this or that.
The economy is not an actor.
But he said about this debate, he said,
I think it's an important, thoughtful debate that is happening.
But the context that we need to, I think, keep in mind here is that the American workers have been left behind by the economy.
Many factory jobs have been sent overseas um this is because of paris see they won't address the paris
climate accord they won't address the root causes of all this stuff with the paris climate accord
we have outsourced all manufacturing all carbon if you will okay we've outsourced all manufacturing, all carbon, if you will.
We've outsourced cheap energy to China and to India.
They're allowed to do whatever they want.
And China is exploding in terms of the factories, the coal plants that it's building, and they don't clean them up at all.
So that's another example of fraud. If this is global warming and you're worried about the global CO2, then why aren't you worried about the people who are expanding it without even
trying to clean anything up and doing it at an astounding rate? Now, this is about outsourcing
our jobs, and they're not going to talk about that. And so it says our factory jobs have been outsourced to overseas,
and you have the sons and the daughters of those factory workers
who lost their jobs and got white-collar jobs as accountants,
and they're now having to train their replacements,
the foreign workers who are undercutting their wages.
This is nothing new.
This had happened, I think, even before Trump became president.
The stuff with Disney.
You remember that, right?
It was a big deal when it happened.
Disney had all kinds of people.
They've been working for them for quite some time.
They just hired a bunch of H-1B visas and told the Americans that were there,
you're going to train your replacements,
and if you do, we'll give you another month or so of salary.
And it was actually, yeah, I've got it here.
It's 2016 that Trump talked about that.
And that's when he was running for president.
He didn't become president until 2017.
His campaign was in 16.
And he talked about Disney specifically.
And he said he was going to get rid
of h1b visas and we'll talk about what he actually did and what he's talking about doing now
but the debate appeared to originate from a suggestion from sriram krishnan
that trump has picked as a white house policy advisor on artificial intelligence
and um uh he and musk talking about getting rid of the caps on green cards for skilled immigrants
well the people that we're talking about are not the people who are creating artificial intelligence um it's not that i mean we're looking at middle class jobs middle class white collar jobs that
are being taken these are not the top scientists and ai even if that is something that you think
that we need to have um so so the first order of business i think for the trump administration
is the deportations that are going to begin on day one.
The executive orders that are coming, said Eric Schmidt.
He said, but the broader issue here is mass migration that has undercut jobs, wages and increasing housing costs.
So let's talk about how this thing is rigged they supposedly have a lottery okay and they have a
certain number of staff they're coming in and none of these things are working as we were told
they were going to work every year they have a lottery to determine who gets the h1b visas to work in the u.s and how do they rig that game well you have a few personnel
companies just a few of them handful of them and what they're doing is they're they're swamping the
system in other words they're like buying all the tickets for the lottery and they are putting in
multiple applicants and sometimes they'll even win the lottery and they are putting in multiple applicants and sometimes they'll even win the
lottery and they don't have somebody take the job they're just swamping it so it's not that
somebody's out there saying you know i really need somebody who's got expertise in something
whatever it is no no no they're just and that's how they are getting uh of these middle-class jobs. They created the H-1B in 1990, Congress did, to help American businesses get the world's
top talent.
But instead, what it's doing is it's eviscerating middle-class, white-collar jobs.
Because they bring in lower-level workers, they pay lower wages, and all of this stuff.
And I guess the question question is is this program working
has america gained its technological edge since 1990
are we doing a lot better it's kind of like the question about uh google right or you know pick
any of these companies some of the people are successful some of them are not but as one person pointed out
on twitter talking about how he said he was german and he went to india as a software engineer he
worked for a billionaire there and he did a job for him got be friends with the guy the guy
told him he said i can't get any any good engineering staff because all the engineers are going to America.
So the German guy thought, well, what am I doing here in India?
If all the Indians are leaving and going to America, I should go there too because they're paying more money.
And so he put his name in the hat.
And, you know, he was an experienced, successful person, but he was not the right nationality, and he didn't go to the right schools.
You see, that's a big part of it.
People like Sundar Pichai, they go to the Ivy League schools, and that gets them an entree into these jobs. So if you are, you know, the path for most of these people, other than, you know, the
ones that are coming in with these lotteries in the middle class, if you want to go to
the top, they have to, they're picking people from these Ivy League schools.
So they come to America to go to school.
Say you're a regular American business that wants to hire a foreign graduate
from a top U.S. university.
See?
That's it.
You want to get a foreigner
from a top U.S. university
so you can pay them less money.
That's all it's about.
You would lose this candidate
in the lottery 70% of the time,
even if that was what you were looking for.
Let's say you're looking for somebody who specializes in some particular field.
Maybe they got a master's degree, maybe even a PhD in it.
Well, no, most of these slots now are going to, that was what this was intended for.
But now most of these slots are going to go to middle class, white collar jobs, accountants
or whatever.
That is what happened to Sandeep Maghanti, a talented engineer from India who founded his own startup.
An outsourcing firm, however, can draw its vast workforce in India and can put in three times the number of tickets.
And it doesn't care who gets selected,
as long as somebody gets selected, they make their money.
And so they don't have to.
Part of the problem is that, although it says you're supposed to have proof of a legitimate job offer
for each lottery entry,
the government isn't looking for any proof.
It's kind of like what they did with PPP, Payroll Protection Plan.
We're going to give this money to those small businesses that Trump said are non-essential,
except what Trump did was he redefined what a small business was, and then all the big
guys got all the money.
More than 50% of the money went to 5% of the applicants, the ones who are really big.
It was the exact opposite of the way the program was going to happen.
And so they don't have to prove that they've got a job for those people.
So you've got a lot of people who are at the massive scale of cheating.
The government has called it fraud.
But even though they know they're being defrauded, there's no punishment for this.
They don't tell these companies they're defrauding them.
Sorry, you can't participate in the lottery next year because you committed fraud.
No, they let them do it.
And so they get 70% of the spots that are there.
Actually, St. Clair said a big shot employment attorney in California called me last night
about H-1B visa fraud and trafficking of workers.
And that's what this exactly is.
Here's what she said.
The market is cornered by visa body shops
who apply for approximately half of the visas.
The economics of it, these body shops are headed
by former hiring managers from big tech companies.
They bring people to America.
They rent apartments for them,
and they house about 10 of them together in one apartment. They put these recipients through a
four-week boot camp of basic tech training, they fraudulently rewrite their resumes,
and they teach them how to interview. The body shops land them jobs primarily at the companies
that these hiring managers came from,
and they pay the workers less than half of the money in hand.
Here's an example.
A job is listed as a $200,000 salary, but the company is contracted with a body shop, not the H-1B worker.
And so the worker is actually paid closer to $40 an hour, which is about $77,000 a year
instead of $200,000 a year.
And that company pockets the difference.
$123,000 for the company, $77,000 for the worker.
The body shop pockets most of the money, and they're making millions, essentially trafficking people.
Now, Mark Hall did an interesting documentary.
I've mentioned it several times before, and I've interviewed Mark many times about his documentary, Killing Ed.
And in it, he looked at a worst-case scenario for charter schools,
which was a bunch of schools that were sold as schools
of science and math.
Isn't that interesting?
And so a lot of people, when you look at these charter schools, a lot of Americans say,
yeah, I want my kid getting a science and math education.
Except they're not.
That's just a label that they use for it.
But it was a network of people.
It was this Turkish cleric, Fatala Gulen, who just recently died.
He was brought here by the CIA.
Had a compound, very secretive compound, up in Pennsylvania.
And last time I looked at this, which was about five or six years ago,
just in Texas alone,
they were making nearly a billion dollars in terms of state money for these schools.
Now, when Mark Hall did, again, you can find the documentaries called Killing Ed.
And when he did an investigation of what was happening with these charter schools, everywhere else in the world, Fatt schools would run as islamic madrasas but in the united states they used the label of science and math
they still were recruiting people for islam and for turkey and that type of thing they just wouldn't
do it in in the school explicitly but they take uh students and they would take a lot of politicians on junkets to turkey to get them to see things their way and they're recruiting a lot
of students into their way of thinking he was a muslim cleric a mystic you know and he was um
fighting erdogan the two of them, first they were buddies in terms of making Turkey less secular
and more Islamic. And then they became competitors and Fethullah Gulen was kicked out. A lot of
people didn't want him in the United States, but the CIA got him in. But getting back to what was
happening in the schools, that was very much like this the schools would bring in
math teachers from turkey and there were some american teachers and they were whistleblowers
and they talked to the press they talked to um they talked to mark hall about it in the documentary
and they said they're bringing in these people and saying that they're math whizzes or whatever. They said they don't know anything at all.
And yet they're paying them two, two and a half times what the American teachers are being paid.
And they knew that what was happening was they would give them, they would take this money in from charters in Texas and other states.
They would pay exorbitant salaries to these people that they brought in from charters from Texas and other states. They would pay exorbitant salaries to
these people that they brought in from Turkey. And they were expected to kick that back, and they did
kick that back to the organization. Same thing they're doing with these body shops, is what they
call it, in Silicon Valley. Except they're coming out of India, that type of thing. But that's the
racket. That's the racket.
How does this stuff always work?
Well, it always works because government.
And government tolerates that kind of fraud and actually sets up these systems.
Bottom line, these people like Musk and like Rama Slimy and big business in general are not here.
They're not bringing in the best people because they want a meritocracy.
That's what Musk is saying.
And it's an absolute lie.
That's what Rama Swami is saying.
And when they say that, by extension,
and they got very explicit about it over the weekend,
they're trash Americans.
You people are garbage.
You don't know what you're doing and but the reality is it's just the greed and the exploitation of people like elon musk
and rama slimy who no matter how much money they have they always want more and they're
going to profit at the expense of americans and they're going to
eviscerate the middle class as they have been doing a lot of people who are talking about this
says you know it's time we have this discussion we should have this debate because americans are
looking at saying why why are things so much worse off for us now this is one of the reasons it's not
the only reason there's a lot of reasons out there but this is one of the reasons. It's not the only reason. There's a lot of reasons out there, but this is one of the reasons.
And so people need to understand what is being done to them since 1990
and how this thing is fraudulent.
So, again, they want to take down the standard of living in America.
They want to undermine Americans.
And this is, you know, why wealth is being concentrated at the top.
You know, why do you have Elon Musk
as not only the wealthiest person in the world,
but the wealthiest person that ever lived?
It's obscene how much money he makes.
It really is.
But it's, you know, it's not enough for him.
And I say that because he's done some good things.
He's got the only rockets that work.
Boeing can't make rockets that are effective.
Nevertheless, he's fed at the public trough.
First time I talked to Eric Peters, we talked about how he's the king of crony capitalism.
LA Times was talking about it back then.
But if you want a caste system with a few wealthy people at
the top this is the way it happens uh theo wold said i left the draft i led the drafting of
legislation in the first trump white house to create a new legal immigration framework
i saw firsthand what happens when any visa reform is proposed. You have executives from the biggest multinationals and lobbyists from all kinds of industries banging on the door, demanding to keep what they have.
And how did they get?
Why are they banging on the door and demanding to keep what they have?
Well, it's because they paid for it.
I mean, they bought these politicians and they want these people to pony up he said what they have is a
tangled morass of visa classes that are carve-outs handouts and special favors to particular industries
and particular individuals that are bought and paid for through decades of lobbying feckless
members of congress and presidential administrations.
It's people who have sold us out.
Like Trump has sold us out.
What did Musk buy?
He bought Donald Trump.
250, 260 million, whatever the number is.
He owns Trump.
And you got people, like I rand paul and other people just
fawning over him it is amazing to see these people and what prostitutes they are these politicians
boy they smell the money and it's like hey sailor boy you likey me know, that type of thing, right? It's like you're at a Shanghai dock and you've just landed.
And it's one of these, you know, whenever Elon Musk goes around, oh, let's make him speaker of the house and all the rest of this stuff.
So continuing what Theo Wold said.
He said, and there are enormous costs for our nation.
Costs that fall on the American worker with devastating consequences.
Job gains are going to foreign-born workers while American workers post net job losses.
He says, I know this firsthand because I grew up a working-class kid, watching my father, and by extension our family, suffer from unfair foreign labor competition.
For too long, Americans have been largely unaware of the source of these problems.
They're designed to be too complicated and made largely invisible to public scrutiny,
and I'm glad that the right is having an open debate about legal immigration.
It is past time.
Well, Elon Musk is not happy about that,
because he's been one of the beneficiaries of illegal immigration and all of it and all of it.
Essentially, all visa classes, he says, are abused.
Again, that's because these things exist to serve special interests on one side of the labor market.
And it's not the side of the American worker. As H.L. Mencken said, and I quote frequently, he said, an election is an advanced auction of stolen goods.
In this particular case, what is being stolen is middle class.
Vince Dow, an Asian, said, speaking as an Asian American, he said, America does not need to adopt Asian culture mindset in
order to win. Yes, Asians are smart, but we're not great at thinking for ourselves outside of the box.
Asian culture discourages creativity and non-conformity. Oh, that is absolutely true.
I've seen it. I have friends who grew up in Japan. She said, boy, it really is.
The saying is really true.
The nail that sticks up will be hammered down.
Boy, they want you to conform in every way possible.
And they want you to just live your life there.
I talked about it when I talked about the culture of Taiwan and how they expect the engineers to live there.
Even when there's no work to be done. They would frown upon the Americans leaving.
It's like, what?
You're just staying here to virtue signal about how dedicated you are to the company?
Do you have a life at all?
There has to be some kind of a balance there.
But here's what Vince Dow says.
He says, Asian culture discourages creativity and nonconformity.
America might go a little bit too far today with this, but American culture historically has encouraged creativity and nonconformity.
That is the reason that America is responsible for so much innovation in history and still today.
U.S. culture has its issues, sure.
But the American mindset is a fundamentally good one.
It built this country.
It won world wars
etc and it can do so again i got to say though you know here's and all of this discussion
uh and and he's keeping it about economics and everything you know i don't see things that way
and i hope you don't either the people people who founded this country, the founders of this
country had Christian values. They may not have been your idea of what an Orthodox Christian is
or not. I don't know. It's impossible for me. Oh, they were Freemasons or this or that.
Look, you can't judge that one way or the other, I think, accurately this far away.
What we can see are the policies, and we can see the principles that were put into place,
and those were Christian principles.
And, you know, even somebody like Ben Franklin, who is denounced as a deist, believed that
God had interacted to save, interacted on America's side.
That's not deism.
That's a God who is close by. He says,
you know, we prevailed over the strongest empire in the world. The small country did.
And we need to ask for God's help and providence as we create this constitution, he said.
Now, the other people did not go along with it, but, you know, that was a big part of the values that were there. I see what has happened
to America. It's not that Americans are better than anybody. We're not smarter than anybody else.
We're not harder working than anybody else. Our prosperity was a blessing from God.
And in all of this talk about H-1B visas and all the rest of this stuff, that is what's lost.
And we have thumbed our nose at God.
That's the key thing.
And as angry as people are about Elon Musk,
and as they push back against Elon Musk,
imagine how God feels.
Elon Musk just thinks he's God.
What does real God think, okay?
When we look at all this, when all we're concerned about is money and who is the better worker, who's the smarter person, all the rest of the stuff.
Where does God fit into any of this?
That's the problem for America right there. That's the problem. You know, when we won those two world wars, we were a different country. We trusted in God and we at least
gave lip service to following God. Not anymore. Not anymore. Our country is being taken from us and given to other people.
That's the bottom line.
Because that's what God does when he judges a country.
And it has already started in this country.
I'll finish up with what Vince Dow had to say, though, about his education.
He said, contrary to what some people think, I wasn't raised by a traditional tiger mom,
an Asian mom, you know, pushing the kid really hard. He said she was very tough with school,
but she made sure I was well-rounded in all subjects, not just in math.
She stressed critical thinking more than process repetition, which is the Western way of thinking.
Critical thinking is. She also encouraged me to pursue things that I was
interested in she knew I liked history so she got me lots of history books and took me to museums
and things like that and by the way when we're talking about process repetition and we talk
about critical thinking that is just it's not just a thing that, well, Asians don't do critical thinking.
They do process repetition.
Well, they do process repetition, and they work at it.
But in general, what's being taught in our schools now is not critical thinking.
It's an indoctrination.
And what is being taught in our schools now is the worst kind of conformity.
You conform to the insanity.
You conform to the two plus two equals five Orwellian demands.
I know that you can see reality here, but you're going to deny that reality.
You can see the reality, but you're going to double think and you're going to believe that what i tell you that two plus two
equals five you're going to believe that's true that's what they're inculcating in kids now in
the schools anyway so um his mom tried to get him a well-rounded education tried to
lean into the things that he was interested in he said in contrast other asian kids that i knew constantly went to kuman and only knew how to do math ironically i was much better than them in
math and in chemistry as well because i was able to think and actually understand what i was doing
not just process repetition but again i've looked at, you know, from the very beginning when we homeschooled our sons.
The question is, what are we going to teach them?
And why do we teach them this and not that?
And we made the determination from a very early age that we're more interested in their character than anything else.
Critical thinking was important.
Character was important. Character was important.
And they were, you know,
pretty much the entire thing we focused on.
And I remember it was a thing back then,
people would have bumper stickers
that'd be given to them
if their kid made the honor roll.
I have an honor student
at such and such a school, right?
You'd see that all the time.
All these different schools are handing these things out.
And I told Karen, I said, because we were forced to have a name for a home school in North Carolina.
I said, we need to make up one custom bumper sticker that says, I have honorable students at the name of our school.
Because that's what we were focused on.
We were focused on them being honorable, not on making the honor roll.
So the data suggests that big tech is replacing qualified and capable American workers with cheaper foreign labor.
It's just that simple. and between 2022 and 2024,
Amazon, for example,
laid off nearly 30,000 high-skilled workers
in the same period,
though in compliance with the federal law
regarding when companies can request H-1B visa workers.
See, that's the problem.
The law allows this.
Amazon expanded its workforce
by nearly 100,000 foreign workers
while they laid off 30,000 American workers.
Despite the layoffs,
Amazon asked the federal government
for a total allotment
of 125,000 new H-1B visa workers
in that two-year period.
While they,
ultimately the entire need for H-1B workers is predicated on a supposed domestic worker shortage.
Current native born American labor force participation is around 63 percent.
Foreign born labor force participation is 68%. Wall Street Journal said census data shows immigrants who arrived since the start of 2020
are more than twice as likely to lack a high school diploma as a U.S.-born worker.
They want to make it about merit.
They want to tell us that we are uneducated, lazy
people. And this is the guy
who became the richest person in the
world by feeding off
of the trough
and the American government
primarily. Elon
must disgust me.
Absolutely disgust me.
I'll just,
we're going to take a break and I'll read some of your comments here.
DGA, thank you for the tip.
He said, David, this is what it looks like when Trump never debated this time.
People have no idea he changed his stance on the H-1B visa program.
Worse yet, the media, they refuse us to question anything he does.
He flips back and forth all the time.
The guy, he has no core beliefs.
He's for sale to the highest bidder.
Always has been.
That's what we saw with the pharmaceutical stuff
at the very beginning.
Pfizer and company bought him off at the very beginning.
He says, David Alex is saying,
leave Musk alone after he took away Shorier's reach on X.
Alex has always been a bootlicker of billionaires.
Always.
Whether it's Patrick Byrne or Elon Musk or Donald Trump or anything.
He's always hoping some crumbs are going to fall off the table.
And it is disgusting to see.
It really is i you know he and i were on
um you know before everything that happened in 2020 which was just beyond the pale before that
we had a very different take on elon musk and i thought it was kind of funny that took elon musk
a while to warm up to alex you know i thought thought all of that, all that bootlicking for Elon Musk, talking about how
he's wondering.
I remember the day that he shot up on the rocket.
He had one of the, I think it might have been the first Tesla, the Tesla Roadster, which
is a piece of garbage.
It's so bad that Jeremy Clarkson took it on top gear, drove it around a couple of times
and it, you you know it bricked
and he talked about it and um elon musk sued him but what jeremy clarkson said was true it was a
piece of garbage anyway he took one of these things and he shot it up on the on the rocket
and i just ripped him up one side down the other and then and then right after i got my show ended
alex had started and he started just
this is the most amazing thing he's taking humanity to the stars and all the rest of the
stuff and i was calling him a fraud and a charlatan a con man showman all the rest of this stuff
um loomer bannon posobiac ken kevin sorbo call them out it is a cult yeah that's right that's right atomic dog says my
question is will stephen miller stand up against musk and limit h1b like he did last time and we're
going to talk about the um the timeline of what happened with h1B from candidate Trump in 2016 through the Trump administration?
Do not obey says government does have a plan.
Trump isn't the hero.
All players scheming to reduce us into a corner.
The machines they have now will do the evil.
We are on the menu.
Don't kid yourself.
And that's another thing.
There was a good tweet that was put up by Shiva Ayyadurai about the swarm.
And he says, we've got seven steps that are going here.
And I've talked about all seven of those, except for the very first one.
The first one was about labor unions, and I would disagree with Shiva on that.
But all the rest of it, I agreed with him on. And I've always said that the plan is to create this conflict,
civil war, because ultimately what they're going to do
is they're going to replace the cheap workers and everything with robots.
And they're going to replace the white-collar workers with AI as well.
And so what do we do when, and going back to in South Korea, and it was a study that
came out about 2015, 2016, they said by 2030, we're going to have about 50% unemployment across
the board, but it was going to be even higher in the white collar jobs for the doctors, the lawyers, the accountants, and that type of thing is going to be 70%, they said, by 2030.
And so what's going to happen with that?
Well, we'll talk about that in a moment when we come back after the break.
Syrian girl, the bottom line of H-1B visa immigrants is that they take jobs away from Americans.
Companies will hire them to pay less, and they'll do it in the name of diversity.
They'll virtue signal about it.
Absolutely.
I mean, just take a look at what's going on with Google.
And again, when you look at what Google is producing, it's garbage.
It's just like their, you know, whether they're a chat GPT program or not their chat, but their thing that was drawn.
People ask them, you know, show me a picture of a 17th century Scotsman.
And they're all black and Asian Scots.
All the rest of the stuff.
It was a joke.
Google is a joke.
They're resting not just on the laurels, but the laurels are this gigantic stash of cash.
And they just buy out their competition.
And then they ruin those companies when they buy them out.
Angela, oh, I two indian visa employees uh my team at work both started this year making 15 grand more a year than i and i've been with the company for 10 years i am now cheap labor wow
wow a syrian girl i was told by one of them that they are mostly Brahmin types trying to escape from Indian affirmative action laws favoring the lower castes.
Oh, so they switched that around.
Yeah, you know, that's one of the things that Dr. Shiva talks about as well.
The caste system that is there.
You know, and that was the thing that was so different about America.
You know, Europe didn't have the rigid caste system of India, but they had a highly structured class system, you know, both in France and in the UK and other places like that.
And that was what Karl Marx exploited for his revolutions. Now, here they said, well, that doesn't work in America because there isn't this idea of a class system.
So what we're going to do is we're going to focus on ethnicity and on race.
And so that was the plan of people like Gramsci, people like Bill Ayers and others in the 70s of the weather underground.
Psalm 144, thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that.
I said, hey, David, I'm off work and I get to listen live.
Hope you had a great Christmas break and Happy New Year to everyone out there.
We had a great break and I just want to thank everybody so much for the support.
It was really nice to have some time with family.
And Karen was sick a bit, but not as sick as she'd been the previous weeks.
And her brother came and spent the holidays with us.
Didn't see Travis and his wife and baby
except with FaceTime,
but it's going to be a while before they get back.
DG8, thank you for the tip.
He says, David, the Trump cult was saying Trump needs to stop Musk and Vibeck, that he doesn't support this.
And then it comes out that Trump went back on his word from 2016, saying that he opposed it.
He supports it now.
That's right.
He was against it before he's for it and so forth.
He doesn't have any principles.
Guard Goldsmith, good to see you, Guard.
And thanks for doing such an excellent job with the show on friday um he said the feds also have no constitutional power over
immigration so the h1b issue isn't supposed to be theirs there isn't supposed to be a federal policy
over whom i can hire the ethics of politicians telling my neighbor whom he can or cannot work
with are primary it's unethical to demand and control
others. Beyond that, the economics are tied to the ethics. The freedom of association would mean
elimination of corporate status and elimination of welfare. Yeah, we're a long ways off from the
Constitution, aren't we? It's like this distant thing. I think I might be able to see it from here. If I got some binoculars,
maybe I could get a PCR test.
With a PCR test and 40 cycles,
I might be able to find the Constitution in Washington,
but I'm not so sure.
Might be able to find bird flu fragments out there,
you know, whatever that's supposed to be,
but I don't know if I could find the Constitution in Washington
even with a PCR test.
DG8, thank you for the tip.
David, imagine if they do away with the DEI ignorance.
The pool of qualified white males who have been overlooked for years
would eliminate any reason to bring foreigners in to take American jobs.
Yeah, there's a great deal of racism and hate that was on display
by Musk and Ramaswamy, especially of this thing.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be
right back and i'm still going to play some christmas music because it's not new year's yet
so um uh we'll we'll play this because it's also people looking at going home for the holidays ¶¶ Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon The David Knight Show.
All right, and let's take a look at what Americans think about this,
because we have, this is a poll coming from USA Today.
They've talked to 35,000 Americans since 2020.
Some of them, they just asked some poll questions.
Some of them, they actually did extended interviews.
And what they found was that 70% of Americans think the system is rigged against them by powerful elites.
What is the matter with those 30%?
The 30%, these are the same people out there wearing masks and getting vaccines.
They are absolutely clueless.
That's an article from winepressnews.com.
Study conducted by the Frameworks Institute, an organization owned by USA Today.
70% of Americans believe people in power rigging the system to benefit themselves at the expense of the rest of us.
Yeah.
Yeah. to benefit themselves at the expense of the rest of us. Yeah, yeah.
So this can lead to productive critiques of power and increased demand for changes that create a fairer society,
but it can also prompt xenophobic and racist scapegoating
or lead to fatalism,
the conclusion that the problem is just too big to solve.
Well, you don't need to fall into either one of those.
But isn't it interesting that they would say xenophobia and racism, you know, fear of foreigners.
Because the 70% of the people that are looking at this saying, yeah, they're rigging the system against us.
And they've got the levers of power.
They have marched through the institutions, just as Antonio Gramsci, the founder of the Italian Communist Party, said.
He said, let's not have a revolution in the streets like they did in Russia.
No, what we'll do is we'll have a revolution by marching through the institutions and taking them over.
And that's a big part of what this is all about, is people have taken it over.
Fatalism, we don't need to be concerned about that,
because if we're a Christian, we know who is in charge, right?
And we have a different set of values. It's not just about the money that is there. We don't
define ourselves in terms of our salary or our position, do we? I hope you don't. That's a really poor way to look at life.
It's a way to be disappointed, I think, always. The majority of Republicans and Democrats
think the system is rigged. Slightly more Republicans than Democrats. It was 72%
of Republicans think it's rigged, 65% of the Democrats, but it's comparable. And then they look at it, they break it down with different demographics,
men versus women, different ethnic groups, and they're all pretty much comparable.
People across all income levels as well, they all think about the same thing.
I mean, the lower income levels, it's a high of 78%. And it comes down only when you get above $150,000 does it get down to 61%.
But the others are within 10 points of that, the other income levels.
The big difference is in generations.
People, the younger you are, the more likely you are to think that the system is rigged against you because it's not a good system anymore for people to be able to make it in this country.
It is rigged against them.
It's rigged in terms of DEI.
It's rigged in terms of so many different aspects of it.
And I think that especially when we look at the rhetoric going back and forth between Musk and Ramaswamy, there is a great deal of that there.
We're supposed to believe that these guys have completely changed.
And yet they're showing what their true character is.
They're just like the rest of these people with big tech.
They're into DEI.
Anything but Americans is what they're looking for.
People across age groups
think system is rigged 81 of those between the ages of 18 and 30 uh dropping down to 58
for those who are 60 and above so it is a um a generational difference as well
politicians rigging the system the cronies who are perpetuating
their viewpoints and policies that benefit themselves and others at their station and
it's affecting those who are not aligned with their viewpoints well it's again it is um you know
musk bought trump now he wasn't acting as and this is the big myth within MAGA.
He saved free speech.
He bought Twitter.
He bought Twitter because he wants to know what you're thinking.
He bought Twitter because he wants to sway you to his point of view.
He bought Twitter because he wants to have a large platform, just like people are complaining about TikTok. He wants to have social media so he can feed the big data sets into his AI.
All the rest of these things.
And, of course, for the same reason that Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post, because he wanted to have influence in Washington.
Well, Musk went a lot bigger, and he's got a lot more influence with Twitter.
He's doing it for himself.
He's not saving free speech.
As a matter of fact, he just showed that he's not at all about free speech on Twitter.
I've known that for quite some time.
Some of these people that we're seeing, they're mentioned because they would suck up to Elon Musk.
I tweeted out about that quite some time ago,
and I was surprised because I'm so heavily shadow banned.
I was surprised that Matt Drudge saw it.
But I guess he's looking at my content still.
But he posted my tweet up on the Drudge Report
and kept it up there for three days and i said
twitter is actually worse for me i said what he's done what musk has done is he's virtue signaled
by removing the restrictions on some high a few high profile conservatives but i said it's
actually a lot worse for me than it was even under Jack Dorsey.
So now these people are finding out.
If you stop licking the boot, the boot kicks you in the face.
That's what Elon Musk just did to people.
Wine Press News says in May, a survey found that a good number of younger Americans, millennials and Zoomers,
believe the U.S. is, quote, a dying empire led by bad people.
I would agree with him.
Almost half the respondents said that strongly or somewhat agreed that the winner of the presidential election would not change anything.
And he points out at Wine Press News, he said, of course, that's what Black Rock's Larry
Fink said.
He said it doesn't matter his plans, whether Trump or La La won.
And what are his plans?
His plans are tokenization, securitization, and the great taking.
And he knows he can get away with that regardless of who's there.
Why?
Well, because he can buy these politicians just like Elon Musk did.
They are for sale.
No doubt about it well
the billionaires and the tech barons are vying to build a private space station and i wanted to talk
about this as we you know before we get into the back and forth and the name calling and all the
rest of this stuff that's there this is something i've talked about for quite some time and uh that
is um you know jeff bezos has been quite up front about the
fact that he wanted to have space stations uh like we saw done in elysium as a matter of fact i've
got a clip of elysium here uh to show what he is looking to do what his aspiration has always been
there's a book called high frontiers by gerard K. O'Neill, and that really resonated with
me as an engineering student.
And Bezos was an engineering, electrical engineer as well, in school.
And he came across it.
He was a couple of years younger than me, but he came across it.
And it was such a captivating idea.
But he's actually working on it unlike me i'm one of these low
achieving americans here uh but this uh this is something that is you know it was there and it
came back with bezos it also came back with hugo daguerres who wrote a book on ai and um i
interviewed hugo daguerres i don't share his perspective, his worldview at all.
Hugo de Garis is an artificial intelligence scientist.
He has worked for American companies.
He worked for a while with China until he criticized China and they kicked him out.
They canceled him out of there.
But he is a he's an atheist scientist and he really
believes that you're going to get general artificial intelligence and um it's going to
become uh not only human but godlike he says right and and so he would always ask the question
of his audiences when he's giving presentations he would always ask them he said um
and he was always giving it to groups of scientists and he talked about this in the book
he said he'd yet to find any organization of scientists where he would say to them if you
knew that you were going to create artificial intelligence that became let's say self-aware
like skynet or something and it killed everybody would you still do it and he said never failed more than half of them would say yes
i was not surprised because i saw this in the engineers that worked with military industrial
complex they they had um this strange way of not caring how their inventions are going to be used.
And so for them, it was kind of an intellectual challenge.
It was a puzzle to be solved.
And they didn't really care what the consequences are going to be and how this thing is going to be used.
So if you want to create some swarm of autonomous killer robots that could be used by some madman
in Washington or elsewhere.
Yeah, I solved that problem.
It was a brilliant solution, right?
They don't care how it's going to be used.
And so I wasn't surprised to see that.
And he was surprised when – and I'd interviewed him several times, and we both spoke at a conference,
and it was a lot of Christians that were there in the audience.
And he said that was the first time that there was an audience that said no.
They would not create something that could wipe out mankind.
And he thought that was interesting, but that's kind of where he was coming from in his book the most interesting part of his book though you know instead of arguing about what what the essence of intelligence is and
you know talking about the spiritual issues behind it the thing that i thought was most
interesting about his book was what he talked about with the art elect wars and he said
eventually what's going to happen is that this is going to accelerate to the extent that the common people see where this is headed.
And when they see where this is headed,
they're going to come after the people like Elon Musk
and Sam Altman and the rest of these people
who want to enslave us into this technocracy that they want to build.
And he said their response is going to be that
because they've got superior technology,
he said, I think that they will leave
and go stay in these like Gerard K. O'Neill
high frontier space stations
or what you saw depicted in Elysium.
And he said, and I think that they'll defend themselves
from that with their tech.
And I think that they will attack the people
who remain back on earth.
He called the people on earth earth called them terrans he called these people the cosmos
the elitist and he said there'll be a war over artificial intelligence he called it the art
war and um you know i uh i thought that that was um very likely scenario and now the billionaires
and tech barons are there's a whole bunch of companies
that are now starting to build private space stations and of course jeff bezos is one of them
and just to remind you of what it looked like with elysium elysium was exactly
the type of thing that have been talked about in in eyerontiers looked like this. In the 2013 blockbuster movie, Elysium, we are introduced to a fictional space station
of immense beauty.
A luxurious wheel-shaped habitat floating in the heavens.
Although it may seem out of this world, Elysium's design is backed by science and is actually very realistic. A hybrid
of the Bishop Ring and Stanford Taurus, Elysium is a five-spoke open-roof Taurus approximately 60
kilometers in diameter, located 20,000 kilometers above Earth's surface. It spins a full rotation
every six minutes to produce a force which imitates Earth's
gravity, keeping the residents from floating out into space.
To maintain its atmosphere, Elysium uses a thin layer of controlled plasma, strong enough
to prevent air from escaping, but weak enough to allow ships to pass through.
This technology is mostly fictional fictional and for a real station
we would build a solid glass roof. Anyways, Elysium has a depth of two
kilometers and 377 square kilometers of habitable surface that can host up to
869,000 people in a suburban and luxurious environment. However, if Elysium's surface was an urban environment,
it could host up to 10 million people.
Yeah, each one of these has space stations.
10 million people.
And that's what he's looking for.
Now, I don't know that Jeff Bezos wants to live in one of these,
but he would like for you to live in one of them.
And he would like you to work for him in one of them.
Talk about drop shipping something from Amazon.
That's basically the way it would operate in the original book the idea was that they would set these um these toroidal um you know donut shaped things uh there's a couple of
gravitationally neutral areas actually there's five of them but there's two of them close to the moon and so it's like a kidney-shaped orbit and if you're in that orbit uh the gravitational
forces cancel out between the moon and uh earth and so you just stay there indefinitely and so
the idea that george k o'neill had was that they would mine stuff on the surface of the moon and they would
sling it up to these space stations where it would just be captured. The way they would sling it up
would be with maglev things, you know, magnetic levitation, rapidly accelerate the stuff up to
escape velocity off the moon, which is less than it is off of the earth they would capture the stuff there they could do manufacturing there because it's very easy to have
cheap available energy in space if you want uh you know something that's super cold you just paint it
white if you want it to be super hot you paint it black and of course if you got a temperature
differential that's what generating power is all about.
And then after you do your manufacturing up there, and I guess, I don't know, the EPA might not have any jurisdiction there.
Who cares about carbon dioxide?
It'd be really hard.
They'll come up with something, right?
But anyway, you do your manufacturing there.
You just shove it off and drop it down into the Earth where it comes down.
So that was the whole idea.
And, of course, he didn't have it with an open toroid.
It was enclosed.
It wasn't this plasma thing.
I don't think that that would.
I think that was a fictional thing they did just for the movie to make that operate. But anyway, after three decades of circling the Earth,
in 2031, the International Space Station, ISS,
will be handed its last rights.
And sometime in 2030,
astronauts will leave the space station for the final time,
assuming that they've got a working spaceship.
These guys are still stuck there.
They've just extended it again.
The people that went up there on that leaky boeing thing i was i was amazed i really i was kind of surprised that they made it there as a
matter of fact i wasn't surprised that they couldn't come back but um fortunately they did
make it um and so what they'll do is they'll just put it into a lower orbit let the thing fall down
the earth break up over the pacific ocean if they get all this if they
get all the math correct let's hope they do get some indians to do the math for them and that's
the death of the iss will mark the close of a major chapter in human space exploration until
now the space stations have been the preserve of nation states with only the ISS and China's Tiangong in operation.
The stations have required billions of dollars of investment and dozens of rocket launches to develop.
But that could be about to change.
Just as SpaceX has triggered a flood of funding into private rocket companies,
private space stations have been raising billions of dollars in an effort to build future hubs and to put them in orbit.
And so there's a whole bunch of different companies.
One of them is Axiom Space.
They've raised more than a half a billion dollars.
Another company, Vast, is a space business that is backed by crypto billionaire Jed
McCaleb.
He's the guy behind Ripple.
He's plotting two space stations before the end of the decade.
Another company called Gravitix, meanwhile,
has raised tens of millions of dollars for its modular space real estate.
NASA itself, along with other space agencies,
is planning a further station, Lunar Gateway,
which will orbit the moon.
Jeff Bezos' Blue origin has announced plans to
build a space station by 2027 called orbital reef he's described it as an orbital mixed use
business park because again he's looking at the high frontier thing he's going to be using it as
a business park he's going to be using it for manufacturing um i think they want us to live up there they want to stay here
just someone this is a big uh kind of a timeshare uh scam right until you get your spot up there and
uh you can do six months up there and they'll pay you some money for that type of thing.
Orbital Reef will be made up of inflatable pods, which can be launched on a regular rocket before being blown up in space.
These modules could house in-space manufacturing or pharmaceutical technology.
Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon, believes that before long, millions will live on space stations, he said. These are very large structures that are miles on end, and they will hold a million people or more each, he said, in 2019.
Ten million is what one of them could hold.
So space industry analysts say that this is still far from reality,
but they're working on it.
And again, you know, we'll have to see if they can get to the moon or not.
That remains to be seen. i don't believe they did uh there's no shortage of startups and um this idea even though the isis station or iss station began in 1998 it took 40 missions
flown by uh both nasa's space shuttle program and the Russian rockets to build the base.
And the total cost was estimated to be $150 billion.
So these different companies that are entering this race, one of them has got a half a billion right now.
But they don't necessarily need 300 times that much. As a matter of fact, one of the things that Musk SpaceX has been able to do is to lower the cost of a launch for satellites and things like that from $450 million to $67 million.
In other words, about a seventh of the cost. Since 2021, NASA has offered to pay
hundreds of millions of dollars
to private companies
to develop commercial space stations
that could be the successors
to the ISS.
So far,
it has handed $400 million
to companies including
Blue Origin,
a Bezos company,
Axiom,
and to Northrop Grumman.
The space agency's budget suggests spending on this program will rise to $435 million
per year by 2027.
One startup that has not secured NASA funding is the VastOne, which was, again, the guy
that created Ripple, co-founder of Ripple.
He's a multi-billionaire now, and he's going to invest $1 billion of his money into that.
He said, we have set out a long-term vision in early 2021.
We want to be the company that makes artificial gravity space stations a reality.
That's what they're talking about.
That's why they're spending like that.
It's been featured in science fiction, but it's pretty simple from a physics point of view.
Our long-term view is that there will be more people living off Earth than on earth that's why i said i think they want to stick us up there so they can uh you know first
they get us off the land they take the land we own the land if you want to live somewhere we can
find you a job maybe if you uh don't criticize us we can find you a job in space. VAST is the name of the company.
They hope to launch the first space station, Haven 1, as soon as 2025.
Privately run space station will be occupied by a crew of four over four two-week expeditions.
If successful, they're planning to launch a much larger permanent space station,
Haven 2, beginning in 2028. So, you know, we'll see what happens and they want to leapfrog that
if they can show that, make a case for it and say, look, we've already done this. They're hoping they
can get some of that federal funding, you know know that is essential for all these guys to get
what they want done true government motivation for maintaining human presence in space isn't
some desired economic return it is geopolitical in nature it is china that's right all this is
this is not about humanity. Reaching for the stars.
It's not about that at all.
Elon Musk is a military industrial complex contractor.
He's a defense contractor.
I don't like to call it defense contractor.
They're not about defending us.
But that's what this is all about.
As a matter of fact, that was what trump's big accomplishment
you know was a space farce my administration is reclaiming america's heritage as the world's
greatest spacefaring nation
this is really from space this is not a farce that somebody else did.
This was actually produced by Trump's Space Force.
This is their PR video.
Boldly reaching into space.
Now you've got like this Star Trek triangle on the back.
There's no limit to our sky
i tell you i feel much better about our conflict is creating a new branch
now that is a parody. That was the show, Space Force.
But, you know, it is as corny as that, isn't it?
But if you think that that was funny, this is the real thing.
All too often, I hear leaders talk about providing everyone with dignity and respect.
It's an aspirational goal the steve carroll thing good
enough dignity and respect what's a better parody than this bare minimum it's the floor this is a
guy with his hair pulled back and he's got earrings and he's a spokesperson for space farce uh the corporal clinger uh not a klingon but he's a clinger
like from mash yeah those are the people that are going to it's all about you know china
as a matter of fact you know when i um like i mentioned uh about hugo de garas i also talked to
a guy who is uh he's fully on board with all of these organizations that are the neocon warmonger
organizations. And Paul Charest, right, he wrote the book, Four Battlegrounds,
and it was power in the age of AI. Well, what do they mean by that you know they're not talking about getting all the power plants um giving ai nuclear power plants so that it has all the power we have
nothing no it was talking about geopolitical power military power and the whole book was about uh
you know a war with china that they want to have uh but it was i had him on interviewed him because i wanted uh him to talk
about ai and how it was being incorporated into weapons uh so when we look at this i'm going to
get back to the elitism here these people who have succeeded by getting the american taxpayer to foot
the bill for their ventures their subsidies people like Musk, who has nothing but contempt
for us.
He believes that, look, all thieves think they're smarter than their victims, don't
they?
I'm entitled to that because I outsmarted them.
Whether you're talking about a white collar person or you're talking about some thug that
breaks into your home, it's the mindset of a thief to think that they are better than the people that they stole stuff from.
So we'll talk about what's going on with the back and forth with MAGA people when we come back.
I'll only get your comments here.
Tdub97401 says, help David start the new year by smashing that like button yeah thank you
thank you very much yeah the big red one that's on your desk there
uh assyrian girl trump obviously never was an honorable student of the parapaetic
school and uh you remember that how about that shoot
that's uh that's impressive i didn't mention it that was we called we had to call the school
a peripatous academy because we had to come up with something so i thought okay well you know
deuteronomy 6 says that when you're in the way with your kids you will talk to them uh about um
you know about life and about values and all the rest of the stuff and that was our intention with
the school and so that is called a peripatetic form of instruction, so we called it Peripatos
Academy.
And of course we also used the academy because that was the way that Jesus taught his disciples.
That was the way that Aristotle taught his as well, Plato, you know, let's go for a walk
and we'll talk, you know, that type of thing.
Usually we were in the car.
We weren't walking, but did a lot of car schooling because we were going from place to place back then.
Radice Bro, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
It says, demoralizing as there is no hope in the future of your own country,
as a young American myself with no house barely able to
make money with a constant burden of taxes seen as worthless and dumb well i understand from that
standpoint but here's the thing you know what they're talking about economic freedom or we're
talking about civil liberties or we're talking about the police and the surveillance state, we should
not be those who are in despair, right?
When we look at what is coming up this next year, perhaps, economically, what might happen
with wars, all the rest of the stuff, we don't despair if we're Christians, right?
What we do is we make our requests known to God, and we don't fret about
it. And we have a different set of values. As a good example, I'll use the Amish who basically
have just thumbed their nose at everything that Americans wore to own, right? We fight to get this and to get that,
and we compete against each other.
What have they said?
Well, they created their own society,
and they got their own values.
And I don't know.
There's unhappy Amish people, I'm sure,
because some of them leave, right?
But for the most part,
they have kept this going for many generations,
so I'd assume that there's a lot of people there
that are perfectly content with that kind of system. So you may not be able to
escape the confines of this, but you don't have to let your reality be determined by somebody
else's values. Change what you value and focus on that. And I'll just say, you know, to repeat what
the psalmist said, I was young and now I'm old, but I've never seen those who follow God, I've
never seen them forsaken, and I've never seen their children begging for bread. Make that your
focus. And that'll be a very important thing for you to have that.
And if that is your focus, you can look at this stuff and you can laugh at it.
Because you know that it's just temporary.
Force and goal.
Thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that.
If white collar workers are getting replaced by AI, can Washington, D.C. get replaced by AI too?
Be careful what you wish for. I don't know.
I don't know that I want AI rewriting the Constitution. I don't know that I want AI judges. I don't know that I want AI police force, AI income, IRS workers and all the rest of this
stuff. I mean, we've got to be pretty careful about that especially the way it hallucinates i think it hallucinates more than musk on ketamine um these uh artificial intelligence
guard goldsmith says i spoke with high-tech employee yesterday she confirmed what i noted
if the government restricts the h1b companies will just go to more telecom hires distance hires
it's the edge of their calculus.
Yeah, you know, when we had the lockdowns that were imposed upon us,
I remember at the time they had a proof of concept. So they had a convenience store that was being restocked
by a remote control robot.
So they had a person who was working from home,
and they had like a VR headset type of thing.
And they were controlling a robot.
You know, be able to pick stuff up and put it in and do it all.
You know, remote control VR.
And I said, this is a proof of concept for them to be able to offshore the stuff to India or to China or any other country, right?
They just give somebody the VR headset, they put the robot there, and then these people can,
they can do physical things like stocking the shelves, and they don't have to actually come
here. They can still off, they can still outsource the work without the people actually coming here.
Yeah, there's a lot of different ways. That's why I say, you know, when we look at this,
you know, these are things we can look at it,
we can see trends that are there.
But the main thing I want people to understand
is that, you know, if your life is defined
by how much money you make
or the job title that you have or something like that,
you're going to be disappointed.
Even if you're successful, you're going to be disappointed.
How many people on their deathbed say, well, I wish in my life I'd spent more time with
my family or I'd done this or I'd done that?
And this is when we're talking about the culture that was inculcated in Taiwan.
The guy that created, was it TMSCc i think it is uh the big company they
got a facility there in phoenix he worked for ti for like 30 years or something like that and then
he decided that he'd go back to taiwan and you know the people there they just live to be cogs
on a machine is that really what you want for your life and And it's a whole spectrum there, isn't it? I mean, you know, even if you're not at that extreme, your life can still be all about your job.
Not about your family.
Not about, you know, what you're interested in.
And not about God.
And, you know, even if you incorporate all these other things.
Even if you've got hobbies and families and you've got all this work and everything.
Life is short.
It's going to be over before you know it it and then what are you going to have if you have god you have eternity right or if god
has you i should put it that way um jason barker that's a lot of material to launch into space
that's the carbon footprint of a space station we don't ask those kind of questions of elon musk
yeah jason you're gonna get banned on twitter oh that's right you already are you know That's the carbon footprint of a space station. We don't ask those kind of questions of Elon Musk.
Jason, you're going to get banned on Twitter.
Oh, that's right.
You already are.
Shadow banned for saying stuff like that, pointing out the obvious. Yeah, look, the launches, when he lit that one rocket, the big star lifter or something like that, whatever you called it. And it blew the launch pad out.
You know, biggest rocket ever.
Bigger than the one that took him to the moon.
If you believe that story.
So this was a big, you know, it blew out the launch pad.
And there's videos of it sending concrete chunks,
hitting cars that were many, many, many miles away.
They didn't realize.
And so, yeah, they don't care about that.
That doesn't count.
And all the jet fuel and all of the rocket launches
that are part of their wars and all the bombs and everything,
no, the bombs don't have any carbon content in them.
They're not heating up the planet, are they?
None of that stuff does.
So you're going to go, what do you want to bet that idiots who sign up for space life
never make it back to planet Earth?
Talking about population reduction.
Yeah, that could be it.
Stolen Hellcat.
These lithium batteries are long-term garbage lead acid
batteries can at least be maintained with electrolytes and desulfator yeah it is um
it's becoming the bane of my life uh audi modern retro radio good to see you there
he says to shield your eyes i'm a black guy in his 50s i have never known a single fellow black american
who celebrates kwanzaa well if you find one let me know i'll probably get one
do but do they celebrate festivus that's the question or is that just ran paul um
he says i think it's just another government agenda to divide yeah
uh stealth patriot thank you so much for the tip i like to wish you and the knife family a happy
new year get ready for this ride no seat belt or helmet required yeah it is going to be an
interesting year i think uh because we're getting toward the fourth turning and things are going to
accelerate as i said this next president's going to take us right through this fourth turning the very tail end of it
and it wasn't a good choice either one of these uh jerry uh alatalo says my smoking hot nine foot
tall alien insectoid girlfriend are hosting a new year's bash on their mothership david burn will play road to nowhere at
midnight there you go well you're the one that's uh there in new jersey i guess we're going to
take a quick break and we'll be right back Thank you. piano plays softly You're listening to The David Knight Show.
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why not i mean we are still within the 12 days of Christmas.
I just learned that the 12 days of Christmas are not a lead up to it, but actually after it.
And so that was not a part of the tradition that we grew up in.
But yes, 12 days after Christmas.
So we got another nine days left of the 12 days of Christmas.
So I guess we've just done the first three.
Lords of leaping, I guess, is today or something like that.
Anyway, whatever it was.
But yeah, we'll talk a little bit coming up about the controversy about It's a Wonderful Life.
We've had a couple of controversies about it over the weekend, a couple of unusual things that happened. But before we get back to what the spat between Musk and MAGA, I just want to wish happy birthday to Evan Cleland in Pennsylvania.
And his wife was kind enough to tell us when his birthday was.
So we're more than happy to wish him a happy birthday.
And I hope you have a good.
His birthday was the day after Christmas.
I didn't see this while we were on break but um if your birthday is that close to christmas you probably want to
spread things out anyway right that's what it was with my sister her birthday was two days after
christmas and it was always um always an issue uh with her in terms of you know once a year instead
of twice a year you get everything there let's talk about the cracks in Trump's MAGA coalition.
And what the temper tantrum.
And the temper tantrum and the racist, hateful remarks from Ramaswamy and Elon Musk.
It almost makes you wonder why they came here, you know.
That's right. They wanted to get even richer.
That's right.
Vivek Ramaswamy.
Vivek the snake, as Dr. Shiva calls him.
And the two of them working on Doge.
As I said, that is a dodge.
It is not about making the American government more efficient.
And again, maybe they're doing some things that you wouldn't want them to be more efficient at.
But it really is about removing regulations that are going to help the two of them.
And so Ramaswamy had this to say about America.
He said, a culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math Olympiad champ or the jock over the valedictorian will not produce the best engineers.
We will have our asses handed to us by China, he said.
Hmm.
Well, I guess, you know, it's the American culture, he says, venerates mediocrity.
I guess it's these good universities that we should be taking our cue from that pushed all this DEI stuff out there.
Again, as I said before, when you look at what is celebrated, what they demand that you celebrate,
it's not the prom queen anymore, unless you're talking about a drag queen prom right it's not the problem it's the drag queen not the prom queen that is being
celebrated in our schools and um the values that are being put out there by the institutions that
have been marched through by these marxists are the. American culture used to not celebrate,
this was something that came about
middle of the 20th century, right?
And that was after a couple of decades
of government-run schools.
We started celebrating the prom queen and the jock
as opposed to celebrating Christian values.
Again, I get back to that.
Because, you know, the people that celebrated Christian values
were the ones that handed the Japanese and the Germans their asses back.
And there's a reason for that.
As I said before, it's a blessing from God.
And I'm not into celebrating the prom queen or
the drag queens or the jocks or the valedictorians i think we need to celebrate the one that deserves
to be celebrated that's christ incoming white house deputy chief of staff stephen miller posted
a 2020 speech in which trump marveled at the american culture that had harnessed electricity Well, again, this is a politician's speech.
Watch his actions.
Steve Miller understands what MAGA wants to hear,
but Trump understands what Musk wants to happen.
That's the issue here.
Now, this article from Yahoo immediately takes issue with that.
Because, again, it's a symptom of people hating on America, right?
It truly is amazing to see how this has just taken over our culture. I was going back and looking at some old videos, the time off, and looked at some early stuff from Walt Disney and comments that he was making.
He used to celebrate America.
He used to do films about Johnny Tremaine and things like that, the Liberty Tree, the Tea Party, the founding of this country.
He did stuff about Davy Crockett and all around he used to like america and he was even at his time he was unique most of hollywood hated
america uh he knew that it was you know most of hollywood is being infiltrated by communists by
the franklin school and other things like that and he testified against him. But, you know, Disney now has been taken over.
He'd be spinning in his grave if he knew what had happened with it.
But as an example, here, Yahoo says, well, it was Michael Faraday, an English scientist,
who discovered that electric current could be produced by passing a magnet through a
copper wire.
Yeah, but he didn't discover electricity right you had franklin
it was a century before him ben franklin but of course there was also um you know the french
scientists that we name volt and amps after you know but um you know there was a lot of people
had a hand in all of that. But they want to trash Americans.
That's the purpose of Yahoo.
I'm not here to debate who discovered what first and all the rest of the stuff. But they also said, and Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealander.
And he was the one who first split the atom.
Yeah, but he didn't make a nuclear bomb.
And he didn't drop it on a couple of cities either that's
we gotta have america to do that um by the way michael faraday yeah his what they said was you
know he discovered that you could get electric current by passing a magnet through copper that's
that's electromagnetic induction and other things like that that he was focused on the faraday effect but
it wasn't the discovery of electricity uh at all and they say well an alexander graham bell he was
a canadian citizen when he invented the telephone he became an american citizen it's like well
um as a matter of fact before we leave ernest rutherford by the way um was not the one who um who first split the atom it was actually john cockroft
and ernest walton out of the uk but see the point is is that they just want to trash
americans yahoo it's typical typical of all of our institutions. They're all run by Marxists who hate America.
And this article is a good example of it.
And they don't even put anything there about the Internet.
Because, again, that was all America.
That was, well, it was DARPA, you know.
I guess that's America, you know.
I don't want to claim DARPA as American, but, you know, it was a DARPA psychologist who came up with the idea of the Internet.
And that was largely done here in America.
But, you know, again, it's just that they can't hide their contempt for America.
That's my point.
And neither can Elon Musk or Vivek the Snake. We welcomed the tech bros when they came running our way to avoid the third grade teacher picking their kids' gender.
And the obvious Biden-Harris economic decline, said Matt Gaetz.
But we did not ask them to engineer an immigration policy.
But that's what these guys are about. So looking forward to the inevitable divorce between President Trump and big tech, said
Laura Loomer.
How naive is that?
You know, there are bonds between Elon Musk and Donald Trump that are much stronger than
between Donald Trump and any of his wives.
Because Elon Musk has got what Trump really loves, money.
His wives didn't bring billions of dollars to Donald Trump, and he's hoping that he's
going to get that type of thing.
We have to protect President Trump from the technocrats, she said.
Just when he thought Laura Loomer was coming out of her trance.
No, she's still there.
She subsequently complained of censorship after she was stripped of her paying subscribers on X, which is owned by Musk.
She said, full censorship of my account simply because I called out the H-1B visas.
This is anti-American behavior by tech oligarchs.
What happened to free speech?
Well, they never supported free speech.
And again, this whole idea that Elon Musk bought Twitter to say free speech,
this has been the legend the
myth circulating around conservatives around Maga around Babylon B pushing all this kind of stuff
uh no as I said just a few highly visible conservatives and it's worse for everybody
else so uh Trump's borders are as I pointed pointed out, we have this, again, we're going to create
this Maginot line at the border, and that's going to stop illegal immigration, but we're
going to open up for legal immigration.
And so, again, we're going to just, isn't it kind of what the Democrats are saying they
were going to do?
You remember when they had their Democrat democrat debate and they had like 16
of them up on the stage and uh somebody said so what do you would you make illegal immigration
legal and they all raise their hand yes i would well you just admitted that it's illegal and you
don't like calling anybody illegal that comes here without permission but of course this whole thing
has been gamed and there's so much of an overlap between the illegal and the legal immigration of people being exploited by these body shops and all the rest of it.
And it's because the government is involved in all of this and calling the shots.
And because the government itself is corrupt.
Trump's border czar, Homan, says the military bases could aid the deportation effort
they're looking at using military bases to detain migrants and military planes to boost deportations
mexico is saying we're going to build temporary housing and have it set up on the first day that
trump is there and we've got an app to help mexicans and all the rest of this stuff and it's
like wow you know they're kind of wargaming this thing out as well.
It's almost like they've invaded the U.S.
Kind of like that, isn't it?
But when you look at how this is going to shake out, I'm just really wondering how Homan is going to go through this.
Is he really going to go door to door separating families?
And can you imagine the thousands of personal stories
that are going to be out there
and the heat that they're going to take?
I don't think any of that stuff is going to happen,
quite frankly.
That would be, you know,
it would be absolute PR suicide,
public relations suicide if they were to do that.
But they will continue to eviscer uh what is happening with the american middle
class uh and uh nothing is going to change with that so we have a anomaly that here's a timeline
of trump on h1b visas he says in 2016 trump was a guenom. He admitted that they undermine American values.
Then Trump won the election.
Then he caved on H-1B visas.
Then he knew that he controlled the base and they would ignore it.
Trump publicly argued in favor of H-1B visas in 2019 and 2020 on fox news then most trump influencers simply ignored it
because they didn't want to jeopardize their access to trump you see that's the whole thing
you ignore what musk does or ignore what trump does because these brats that we call billionaires
are used to having their way and they demand total loyalty and no criticism.
And if you criticize them, oh.
And then finally he says those same Trump influencers
lash out at anybody close to Trump that supports H-1B visas
and they act stupid as to Trump's own complicity.
This is what we see with everything, right?
You see these people lash out at anyone who supports the vaccines.
Oh, like Birx and Fauci and Redfield and all the rest of this stuff.
But not Trump himself.
He's immune from all that.
They do the same thing. That is the Trump delusion.
You know, the Democrats have a derangement about Trump and the conservatives have a delusion,
except these other people are doing it because they want to, again, suck up.
And, you know, Tim Pool is still doing that.
He's still sucking up to both Trump and to Musk over this.
So Anomaly says there's just too many phonies that prefer Trump worship
and the opportunity it provides
over doing legitimate journalism or activism
or just principles, just principles, right?
What are the principles?
And what did he run on, right?
That's the other issue here.
Well, they're going to find out.
Well, here's what Dr. Shiva had to say about this.
And I mentioned this before.
He talks about it.
He says, we've got seven steps here.
And I would agree with him on these except for, he says, we're currently at step number four.
I would agree with him except the very first one.
He says, the first step is to destroy organized labor.
Yeah, I look at organized labor because i was in a labor union i don't know if dr shiva has ever
been in one or not but i had to be in one musicians union and it was the afl cio if i remember
correctly and i remember how they rigged it how they tax us. They took a cut of our jobs and all the rest of the stuff.
And they had a guy at the top that was making a big, big salary.
And I saw the inflexible rules that they had and how,
and I've mentioned this before,
there was the band that alternated with us had an accordion player,
and he was having a real hard time getting jobs i mean there's not a
lot of jobs for accordion players unless you're weird al weird al yankovic has got some pretty
good jobs but uh most accordion players are really struggling he got a job playing for the belly
dancers that we alternated with you know they we they play a 30 minute set we'd play 30 minute set
and the musicians union wrote him up find him and all this other kind of stuff.
And,
and they,
because they had blackballed,
uh,
bush gardens.
And the reason they blackballed bush gardens was because they had their
rules that you had to make,
I don't know what it was like four 55 dollars an hour or something at the
time,
not big money,
but it was okay.
And,
um,
uh,
they had to pay you.
Um,
and of course only hire uh labor only hire
union musicians right and this particular band uh that was behind the um uh the dancers that
were doing the belly dancing um they had a that sounds crazy and it did sound crazy when you heard
it they had a clarinet player who was an anthropology professor from University of South Florida
playing this summer gig, the accordion player.
And they had a conga players.
Now, I'll never forget.
His name was Flacco.
I don't know if Flacco was a member of the union, but these other two guys, one of them
was a member of the union.
The accordion player was not, but the union had blackballed Busch Gardens because they only wanted union players
and they wanted a set to be 45 minutes and then a 15-minute break.
Well, they wanted continuous entertainment, so we would do a half hour
and the belly dancers would do a half hour, and then we'd do a half hour,
and that type of thing.
And so all that stuff was – and when you worked out what they were paying us,
they were paying us just under what the minimum was for the union people.
But since we were only doing 30 minutes instead of 45, it worked out.
We're happy with it.
We're happy to do that.
And so I'm not a big fan of labor unions because I see them as just another layer of parasites, like the government.
They're just there to take a cut.
It's like a protection racket, like the mob or something.
It'd be a shame if anything were to happen to that band that you got there.
So, yeah, I would disagree with him on first taking out the labor unions.
But I would agree with him pretty much on the other ones.
Step number two, seduce and weaken the American workers
so they don't want to go to work.
Well, of course, we saw a lot of that happening with the lockdown
and the stimulus checks and the extension of unemployment,
training people to say, hey, just stay home and we'll still cut you a check-in.
That didn't take any time at all, did it?
Remember all this debate about, well, if we gave universal basic income to people,
we'd pay them.
Do you think that they'll stop working?
It's like, well well of course they will uh and you know it didn't
take very long for them to really put a dent in the work ethic here with that and that was trump
stage three bring in foreign workers who will not fight for their rights who will behave like
robots and be happy as industrial slaves working for the Silicon Valley plantation. And it's absolutely right because they are bringing them in for countries where they're
desperately poor, but also where everything is focused on money, money, money, and peer
pressure.
Stage number four, have the workers, he said, this is where we are right now have the workers brown white black yellow fighting among
each other on discretionary polemics h1b the wall etc while the swarm government and big tech
consolidate power into a fascist state uh this is this is where we are right now you are here
the next stage he says is to replace those robotic people with actual robots.
And then the question is going to be, and I've said this all along, then the question is going to be, will we just accept it?
Or will we fight each other and get angry with each other, right?
You know, they want us black, white, brown, red, yellow, all that.
They want us fighting each other over these jobs.
That's what they brought everybody in because that way we don't fight them.
And so that is part of it.
And the other part of it, as Michael Bloomberg said, was universal basic income.
We're going to have to get people money so they don't come after us with guillotines.
And then step six, make the carbon-based american workers poor and poor
so they disappear and die quietly without a fight seven establish elysium for the elites which is
what i was showing earlier right they're already working on those bases that are there um he says
uh you know go to his shatter the swarm and look at how you can organize from the bottom up.
His motto is save yourself because there's nobody in Washington that's coming to save you.
You know, the Calvary isn't coming.
Right.
So you're going to provide for yourself or you're not going to have it. Well, Brian Shulhavi at Health Impact News
says Elon Musk throws a temper tantrum
and threatens MAGA Republicans with a war,
quote, the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.
Well, if I didn't dislike him before,
I think I dislike him now.
Throw his weight around.
I'm going to have a war with you. You can't even imagine what i'm capable of doing you can't do anything to me musk i don't care at all i've
never cared about licking your boots i will never care about that as a matter of fact this is given
to me by whistler this is a meme that's going around uh and this is a venn diagram and you
have general custer and you got elon musk and where they intersect in this Venn diagram and you have General Custer
and you got Elon Musk
and where they intersect in this Venn diagram
is where it says,
it's really not that many Indians, trust me.
Well, I don't think,
he's not a great general either, is he?
But yeah, just to emphasize a fact that just like Custer, right?
You can be enamored of your own press and think you're the smartest guy ever out there and that you can never fail.
Having a lot of money doesn't mean that you're the smartest person out there.
I always think back to Fiddle on the Roof.
If I were a rich man, and Tevye says, you know, if I were rich,
I would sit in the gate all day and people would ask me all these questions.
And because I'm rich, they think I really know, right?
What happens when one psychopath billionaire, this is Brian Shalhavi,
what happens when one psychopath billionaire tries to partner with another psychopath billionaire
and then they try to work together?
More than likely, one of those psychopaths will come out on top.
So it is that since the 2024 election, two billionaire psychopaths have been competing to see which one will come out on top.
Trump and Musk. well the cracks in this relationship and opening and expanding since the elections ended where trump told congressional leaders that quote musk just won't go home
because musk was hanging around mar-a-lago more cracks appeared in the relationship
when a trump rally in phoenix trump apparently musk was not invited to participate and at that
speech trump said in public that musk was not running the participate and at that speech trump said in public that musk was not
running the presidency and he pointed out that musk could never be president because he wasn't
born in the u.s but in south africa and i said this as well i said look at how it got under trump's
skin when steve bannon was there and holding court with everybody and everybody was calling him the president and saturday night live to skit
showing him as the brains behind the trump presidency and all the rest of the stuff and
boom he was gone and when i talked about this i said but the difference is is that steve bannon
didn't have any money elon musk does and now we see that difference because now Trump backed Musk against his own people.
Why is that a surprise?
Why are the MAGA people surprised that he would do that?
I mean, didn't he throw the January the 6th people under the bus after he picked their wallets?
He left them twisting in the wind for what was coming because his lawyer told him to, right?
Pat Cipollone. You? Pat Cipollone.
You mean Pat Cipollone doesn't understand history?
He doesn't understand the First Amendment?
He thinks that these peaceful protesters
who are redressing their grievances against the government,
he thinks that they should not be pardoned?
He thinks that that can't happen, but of course it did happen,
as I pointed out many times, by Andrew Johnson, by Gerald Ford, and so forth.
Yeah, it's not the first time he's thrown his people under the bus, right?
Before Trump has ever even taken office, Musk has become totally unhinged and has threatened
MAGA Republicans who disagree with him.
He says, and this is what he said, take a big step back and f yourself in the face this is musk
that's what i said is this the ketamine talking he's bragging at the same time he's doing this
about how he can handle the drugs right except that because of his ties to foreign governments
and because of his open bragging about use of drugs, he can't get security clearance at some of his companies.
But that's okay, because as Brian Schoelhoff pointed out, he's not really running these companies anyway.
He's the guy who goes around and schmoozes, and he's the chief lobbyist, right?
He's the guy going around handing out the money to the politicians and schmoozing with them.
And then he hires people to run his company
because he doesn't have the security clearance to do it.
So he says, I will go to war on this issue,
the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.
Brian Schlavey says, this is what billionaire tyrants do
when they cannot debate issues based on facts
and people do not see things the same way they do.
They claim superior knowledge based on their wealth,
and they threaten people.
Yeah, because, you know, when you're rich, you really know.
They really think they do.
Republicans embrace our Prime Minister, Elon Musk.
Remember that?
That was just last week or so.
Elon Musk goes to Congress, and he's our prime minister.
Republican members of Congress praised Musk's involvement in the government funding saga
when they had all of this back and forth, called him our prime minister.
It's kind of interesting that we have a president, we have a vice president, we have a speaker.
It feels like Elon Musk is our prime minister, said Tony Gonzalez, a Republican from Texas.
We went on CBS's Face the Nation.
I think Tony wants some money from Musk, don't you?
And then Rand Paul saying, yeah, I think that we should think about him as Speaker of the House.
And then he goes on Fox News.
He says, well, that was a little bit tongue-in-cheek, but I do appreciate his input and his money.
Maybe he's got some money he can then put into Rand Paul's coffers.
Senator Bill Hagerty from Tennessee said, thank God Elon Musk bought Twitter.
Yeah, isn't that great?
He saved us all by buying Twitter.
Now he bought Twitter for himself, Bill.
And when you look at what's going on with Doge, right?
Here's a good example.
I've already talked about how he said,
you know, these subsidies for electric vehicles,
they just got to stop.
Well, it's because he's already maxed out on the subsidies.
He got there first.
He sold a lot of electric vehicles.
They had it capped at a certain number of vehicles that you get a subsidy rebate for.
He's already sold all those.
So now as his competition from other car companies are coming in,
he wants the subsidies stopped for them, for his competition.
But Brian Shulhavi talks about a different aspect of it.
The Trump team wants to scrap car crash reporting rules that Tesla opposes.
Removing the crash disclosure provision would particularly benefit Tesla,
which has reported most of the crashes, more than 1,500,
to federal safety regulators under the program. So most of the car, more than 1,500, to federal safety regulators under the program.
So most of the car crashes are Tesla.
I wonder if that has to do with the fully autonomous self-driving thing, which Steve
Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, said, I love my Tesla, but that self-driving thing
is trying to kill you.
Well, it did kill quite a few people, actually, because as Reuters analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Association administration,
crash data shows that Tesla accounted for 40 out of 45 fatal crashes reported to the NHTSA.
40 out of 45.
Oh, OK.
It's like 88 percent.
I got that math right? The recommendation to kill the crash reporting rule came from a transition team tasked with producing a 100-day strategy for automotive policy.
The Trump transition team, Musk, and Tesla would not respond to requests for comments to Reuters.
But, you know, hey, we get rid of the subsidies for my competitors after I've gotten them. We get rid of the crash reporting stuff since we've got 40 out of 45 of the fatal ones were us,
and we've got over 1,500 reports that we've got there.
Let's just not do that anymore.
And so then he continued on with his tirade.
He said Americans are just too retarded for tech jobs and continued to censor critics.
And this is on Christmasmas day isn't it
interesting to see these two petulant ebeneezers on christmas day what uh donald trump does he goes
well merry christmas to all you chinese soldiers who are guarding you know panama and the panama
canal and how expensive it is for us and and all you radical leftists and hey trudeau governor
trudeau because we're going to take over over Canada and all the rest of this stuff.
And they're talking about he wants to take over Greenland.
Greenland says, oh, we're not for sale.
That's his wish list.
What does Donald Trump want for Christmas?
He wants Canada and Greenland.
No, actually, what he wants to be, he wants to be like Teddy Roosevelt and President
Monroe is what he wants to be like. He's not going to be happy unless he's like them. And so he's out
there just, you know, saying Merry Christmas and then spitting on people and all uppercase letters,
you know, and criticizing everybody. And then his counterpart, Musk, is out there calling Americans retarded.
These are great guys.
I love these guys.
And if you're listening, bah humbug, they said, right?
If you listen to this program, you know how much I love Musk and Trump, don't you?
So on Christmas Day, Musk suggested that Americans need to double the number of highly skilled immigrants with the H-1B visa.
Remarkably, he got ratioed on his own site, Twitter, by a small user who said that their son graduated with honors
with electrical and computer engineering degrees in 2023 and, quote, cannot get an an interview let alone a job and quote any white male he knew
in college can't get jobs either you see this is the dei stuff you know i saw this when i worked
at texas instruments there were some departments that were uh they had a guy that would be you know
taiwanese or something as head of the department.
And they would only hire Asians.
And you've seen this, haven't you?
You've seen different groups who will come in.
I've seen it at fast food places, right?
You get somebody who comes in, maybe they're Hispanic,
or they'll only hire other Hispanic people.
But that's all okay.
You know, it's only if white people do something like that.
But I've seen this kind of thing.
They will give a preference.
It's not even the DEI thing.
This is just a, you know, it's kind of a, I guess, standard human thing.
But she pointed out, she said, you know, he's got an engineering degree,
computer science, can't get an interview, let alone a job.
And all the white males that he knew in college can't get jobs either.
Many are currently working in data center jobs that don't require a college degree.
Isn't that interesting?
So even an engineering degree, if you're not the right ethnic group,
can keep you from getting a job.
Amid the tremendous pushback musk was facing from the
right his doge partner vivek rama slimy came to his defense with a screed attacking americans as
a bunch of mediocre dullards raised on 90 sitcoms he said now this is coming from what I just quoted there is from information liberation. So, yeah, all of this is really a rerun from their spaces interview that they did.
You know, when Musk interviewed Vivek, that's what they were saying on the whole.
Why is everybody surprised about this?
I just don't understand it.
Yeah.
So this for the longest time.
The reason this is what rama slimy says
the reason top tech companies often hire foreign-born and first generation engineers
over native americans isn't because of an innate american iq deficit uh he says a key part of it
comes down to the c word culture our american culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long
at least since the 90s and likely longer isn't that interesting the 90s when the h1b visa program
began and of course after we started bringing in people like rama slimy and musk i mean we
nobody can touch us now right no actually we're in deep decline we're declining empire run by evil people he said and then he has a bunch of cultural
reference i don't know what his culture is this is not my culture um he says a culture that
venerates cory from boy meets world i have no idea what that's about don Don't care. Or Zack and Slater over Screech and Saved by the Bell.
Or Stefan over Steve Urkel and Family Matters will not produce the best engineers.
You know, I'm sorry, but I just didn't get any of those references wrong.
I was too busy working.
I was too busy in college to watch sitcoms.
Don't tell me I'm not a hard worker, you piece of filth.
What I didn't do is I never ripped off the taxpayer.
I never took any money from the government.
That's what I didn't do.
But that's what you did, isn't it, Rama Slimy?
It just irks me to have people come here to feed off of America and tell us how lousy we are.
Go home.
Go home.
We won't miss you, by the way.
Steve Saylor came back at Rama Slimy.
He says Vivek shares with us painful memories of his being cheated out of his rifle status as the most popular boy in high school in Ohio.
America needs a culture where the spelling bee champ gets the hot blonde girls.
Those are the best takedowns I've seen.
One person, though, Chrisman said, this is the darkest vision for america i've ever read
no sleepovers no saturday morning cartoons no joy nothing to look forward to but endless
grinding competition life itself sacrificed and in its place quote-unquote success that's what we're talking about with the corporate culture
of tmsc the taiwanese semiconductor company and others like that
that's the culture that they want to bring to us one of the most noteworthy exchanges was must
defending one of his ex-employees who went on an anti-white tirade.
This is some guy.
He's an ex-programmer called Cash.
K-A-C-H-E.
I guess it's Cash.
And he says, laughing and telling people, shut the F up, white boy.
What have you built?
What have you invented?
What has your father built?
America.
America.
What you're here to steal.
He says, we will be lucky to even get one child out of you.
Do better.
And then he says,
I guess my genetic makeup is better than yours,
potato boy.
This is Musk,
and Musk defends this guy.
These racists, right?
See, like I said before,
racists will only hire people of their ilk, right?
And then they'll accuse you of being racist
if you criticize them for it.
He says, if your race is so great,
why am I out-competing you on every axis
that actually matters?
Well, you've got your standards,
and we've got ours.
Musk agreed with this,
and that's when he said Americans are too retarded.
Somebody else said America agreed with it, and he liked that. He said Americans are too retarded. Somebody else said America agreed with it.
And he liked that said Americans are too retarded to be hired by big tech firms.
He says, Musk says that pretty much sums it up.
Pretty much sums it up.
And he says, my tolerance for subtards is limited.
My tolerance for your willful ignorance to the great replacement theory, said real Ben.
Came back at Musk.
He says, your willful ignorance of the great replacement theory, very well documented, easy to prove, is extremely limited.
Understand that you are fueling a very dangerous fire right now.
Don't play retarded.
We know that you know. Critics of Musk noticed that their blue
check verification badges started being removed. Again, you know, you want to play that game of
sucking up to somebody, guess what? As soon as the sucking stops, they take everything away from you.
And they tell you to shut your effing mouth mouth is what they kept saying, right?
That's Musk and the other people there.
A childish tantrum from the guy who was supposed to be so wise, isn't it?
He wants his cheap labor, and he's going to get it one way or the other.
On Thursday night, Musk announced that he'll be instituting what amounts to a new shadow ban system.
It's nothing new.
It's nothing new. I've been shadow banned there before he went there but the shadow banning got even worse after he got there he says yeah you'll
still be there but your reach will decline significantly quote unquote that's what he had
to say well that's it you know and it's i guess it's nothing new and And I'm so done with Twitter. I don't care.
Elon tanking all of his goodwill overnight was not foreseen, said one person.
Musk and Trump himself have repeatedly shilled for more so-called high-skilled immigration.
Musk last night shared his tweet from Malaysian influencer Ian Miles Cheong, says Information Liberation.
Ian Miles Cheong has never stepped foot in America.
He lives in Malaysia.
He's never even visited here.
But he spends his entire life on social media
talking about America that he's never even visited.
And so Ian Miles Cheong says, well, Trump understands.
Because Trump said, if you graduate from a U.S. college,
two-year, four-year, or doctoral,
you should automatically get a green card to stay.
So if you get a two-year degree in women's study,
you get an automatic green card.
Oh, and guess what?
You get preferential treatment on tuition.
You can get in-state tuition anywhere, right?
According to them, it's too often talented grads are forced to leave and start billion-dollar companies in India or China instead of here.
Yeah, that's right. Take your two-year degree in women's study and go start a billion-dollar company in India.
How about that?
Trump's team walked back those comments,
but Trump himself reopened them just a few weeks later.
You see, it's the same thing that we see with the vaccines.
You got all the people saying, well, Trump didn't mandate it.
Well, you know, Trump is, and Trump is,
I'm the father of the vaccine, you know.
And his team, and that would include the people in media,
some of which now are, you know, people like Laura Loomer,
people like Owen.
Now they're getting kicked off because they're not stroking him anymore. The end result of these policies is, as everyone is rightly pointing out, are diploma mills churning out fake degrees to facilitate unlimited third world immigration from India.
And so that is precisely what this is all about
now he doubled and tripled down he called people who criticize this stuff uh contemptible fools
who must be removed from the republican party root and stem said elon musk wow this is a guy
who just two years ago was a democrat uh but now he owns the republican party he bought it fair and
square right i mean he paid big bucks to get trump and who knows how much he's paid these other gop
shills to do anything that he says and we got ram paul worshiping at his feet
um just like he bought twitter he bought the the Republican party. And you know what?
I've got no interest in belonging to either of those clubs.
I'm not interested in Twitter any more than I'm interested in the GOP.
Uh, Nira Tandon, um, wrote a post and, um, supporting Trump with all this stuff.
Now she is a lifelong Democrat activist.
She worked for Clinton, Obama, and Biden.
And Musk replied to her and said,
yeah, you're absolutely right.
These people are criticizing my immigration policies.
These people who say, but wait a minute,
Trump told us he was going to do this,
and now he's doing exactly the opposite those people are contemptible fools he says to the democrat
who worked for clinton obama and biden those people are contemptible fools and they got to
be removed from republican party says the democrat who was a democrat two years ago and of course
trump is a new york city democrat as well uh so you know it's um it's been
i don't know i guess not a hostile takeover they liked the money that they got uh nick fuentes
gets uh kicked off he says um well another december twitter purge deja vu all over again
see nick fuentes is one of these high profileprofile rabble-rouser conservatives that got brought
back by Elon Musk to show everybody how open-minded he was and how he supported free speech.
Well, I'll even support free speech for Nick Fuentes.
It's kind of like the ACLU defending the Nazis marching in Skokie, Illinois, but they won't
defend an open ballot and open debates.
ACLU would never do that.
We'd contact them and say, you know,
why don't you do something about it?
We went through all the hoops and everything,
and this is, oh, you know,
we don't want you in the debates either, right?
And so Elon Musk would put Nick Fuentes on
and, you know, make a virtue signal about how he's all about free speech when he wasn't.
And again, when he's talking about the December Twitter purge, I remember when that happened.
That was four years ago, 2020.
I lost 30,000 followers one day.
And shadow banning got even worse worse that was before he took it over
then it got even worse uh so um elon musk says the point was not to replace dei which is one
form of racism and sexism with a different form of racism and sexism well that's what he's doing
actually uh so uh when we look at it, it got quite nasty.
And if you go back and you look at the statement by Donald Trump, his position on the H-1B visas, this was March 2016.
We're in the middle of an election.
You know, I like the candidate Trump much better than I like President Trump.
And they are two entirely different people.
It's like Jekyll and Hyde.
Megan Kelly asked about highly skilled immigration, said Trump, March of 2016.
The H-1B program is neither high skilled nor immigration.
These are temporary foreign workers imported from abroad for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay. I remain totally committed to eliminating rampant, widespread H-1B abuse
and ending outrageous practices such as those that occurred at Disney, see, that was still
in the news then, when Americans were forced to train their foreign replacements. So there he is,
he's all over the issues as usual. Now, what does he say today? Well, Trump came out in support of
Musk, so we know in support of Musk.
So we know which one of the billionaires yielded to the other billionaire, right?
The one that's got like, I don't know, what has he got?
Six or seven billion.
Trump does.
Elon Musk is 500, you know, getting close to 500 billion.
Trump says, I have many H-1B visas on my properties.
I've always liked the visas.
I've always been in favor of the visas.
That's why we have them.
I have many H-1B visas on my property.
It's a great program.
Donald Trump, no different from the program that he complained about with Disney.
But that's the point.
It's the hypocrisy.
Regardless of what you think about these policies, the point is that Donald Trump can't be trusted.
He can't be trusted to tell the truth.
He can't be trusted.
He has no principles one way or the other.
He's not looking at this and saying, well, the Constitution says this or says that.
Or he's not looking at it and saying, yeah, but I promised my people I would do this.
No.
No.
It's always up for renegotiation.
And so we end with all this,
with a Trump flip-flop,
with Trump double-speak,
with him ignoring his base
and the promises that he had,
and, of course, with Trump feathering his own nest.
DG8 says,
David Trump will mandate digital ID or a chip to stop the illegals.
Unfortunately, his cult will go along, trusting the plan, making excuses, just like taking a little sugar water for Trump.
That's right.
And we see that they've got a whole bunch of things.
Jobs come into it as well, right?
You've got to have mandatory e-verify.
Well, we've got to have biometric id everywhere for everybody with that and we got to protect the kids on the internet because you know mom and dad can't
be parents the federal government needs to be parents so we're going to have um uh have to have
id in order to get on the internet all of these different things that they will come up with the
republicans will come up with uh that is what they're going to run out.
He also says, David, the Trump cult is insane.
Not one objection or calling Trump out for inviting Bill Gates to Mar-a-Lago.
That's right.
They're all making the pilgrimage.
You know, you got Bezos and Gates and all of them.
They didn't make any, they didn't make any, they made excuses for Trump when he went to
Davos and hung out with Klaus Schwab. But when you have governors like Brian Kemp and Glenn Youngkin, you know, of Georgia and Virginia, respectively, when they go, oh, look at this, they're betraying us, they're going to Davos, and they're right about that.
But when Trump does it, no, no, he's not betraying us at all, even though he did it just before he did the globalist lockdown cult says it so trump can have him arrested bill gates is that what they said i have not seen that
uh we got the birdhouse blues so as borders are does one have to hold experience as a crossing
guard on a resume i like that crossing guards recruited me into being a libertarian when i was in first
grade i i used to ride my bike everywhere i would ride it back to the school property i thought and
you know i would have to cross the street on my own everything i remember one day this
person was in my class maybe a second grade i don't know they let first graders be crossing
guards or whatever i got this this bright orange sash and i'm looking and there's no cars
coming and i start to go across the i'm walking home started to go across no don't do that you
know got in all kinds of trouble with it because i did it anyway you know but um it's like what is
it you know i didn't know anything about the milgram experiment or the sanford prison uh
experiment or any of that kind of stuff i didn't know how the power goes to somebody says like you you got this orange sash and now you think you have to tell me how to cross the street
uh crossing guards that's right does tom homan get an orange crossing guard belt and a whistle
to signify its authority i hadn't even read that part of it yeah that's right that's right high
boost david if they even attempt mass deportation, it'll set off a
civil war, and that may be what they want.
I'm serious. That may be what they
want. I think that's a big
part of what this great replacement is about.
It's about chaos
so they can have control.
Get smart had that
right, didn't they? They knew all about that.
We'll be right back. Lenturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus, et geniturus you're listening to The David Knight Show.
All right, let's talk about something that's a little bit lighter.
We kind of worn out this other subject.
There was a controversy about attire.
The top-ranked player in the world, Magnus Carlsen,
left a tournament because they criticized his clothing.
He was wearing jeans at the tournament, and the people running the tournament did not like the way he was dressed.
He quit after being barred from a round in the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship
because he was wearing jeans.
And he is the top-ranked chess player in the world magnus carlson and um so you know there's a
slight variation in uh his telling of the story versus the other people there but um the his
fellow participants were very upset about it because when he left um you know nobody really
cared to watch uh because he was a top player he He says, first of all, I got a fine.
He said, that's fine.
Then I got a warning that I would not be paired if I did not go change my clothes.
They said that I could do it after the third round today.
And I said, I'll change it tomorrow if that's okay.
I didn't even realize it today.
They said, well, you have to change it now.
He said, that point, it became a matter of principle for me.
Supposedly, what they did was they gave him a fine and demanded that he change his pants,
but it was going to also take him out from some of the rounds or whatever.
So he just walked on all of it.
And so, you know, they're going back and forth.
And these people say, well, we've got our standards and we're going to have a dress code and look i'm all for that you know fine whatever
um it's a private organization they can do that of course you know he can he has the option to
walk out as well but what i thought was interesting about this the only reason i'm covering it
is because russia's foreign minister sergey, noticed this, and he had an observation about how Zelensky dresses.
I wonder if Sergei Lavrov is a listener of the program.
He says, he expressed his shock at the International Chess Federation's harsh dress code enforcement,
which led to, oh, he's from Norway,
Norwegian champion Magnus Carlsen storming out of a tournament in protest.
The diplomat noted that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky gets away with routinely flouting formal dress code
at all official international events.
Something I noticed too.
Speaking to a Russian newspaper on Sunday,
Lavrov said the fact that world champion
Magnus Carlsen was essentially booted out
of a competition for appearing in jeans
leaves me surprised, if not dumbfounded.
Then you have to kick Zelensky out of everywhere
over the dress code.
He said that would solve many problems.
And here's a guy, you know, he makes a lot more money than Magnus Carlsen does.
I don't think there's any chess players that are getting tens of billions of dollars, you know.
And, of course, a lot of that's being skimmed off by Zelensky and his ilk.
The most corrupt government in the world, said Bill Gates.
And he would know because he's probably got a black book of who he can bribe.
Everywhere he's dropping money and bribes,
that's how these people become so wealthy like Elon Musk and the rest of them.
So he knows that it's perhaps the most corrupt country in the world,
maybe outside of the United States.
We've got so much money.
Where do all the crooks go?
Well, why do you rob the banks?
Well, that's because that's where the money is.
Well, all the crooks are coming into Washington now.
You just look at the – it's exploding more than the debt is exploding,
and that is the amount of money that's being given to politicians,
simply because they can multiply their money
by buying these politicians.
But I thought that was kind of funny
that he actually talked about Zelensky.
Just as a reminder.
I wish I had the Christmas night album.
Hello, it's me, Volodymyr Zelensky.
I'm so tired of wearing these same T-shirts
everywhere for years. You'd
think with all the billions I've skimmed off America, I could dress better. And I could,
if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful gray MacGuffin hoodies or a new black
t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the
davidknightshow.com. And David is giving a 10% discount to listeners from now until 2025. At
that price, you should be able to buy me several hundred. Those amazing sand colored microphone
hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events.
If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA.
Yeah, there we go.
And maybe you could buy something for Magnus carlson as well well unfortunately uh one of the most evil people
from the covid scam liana win is back this person highly suspect um you know she just happened to be
there the boston uh bombing and all these other things she's she keeps showing up everywhere as kind of a psyop. And she's now back pushing
the new bird flu vaccine. Well, it's actually not a new vaccine. We've got a profile on what
this thing is really like. But listen to her now. She's trying to push the bird flu panic
and also push the bird flu vaccine. What should be happening in the Biden administration right
now that isn't going on? Yeah, there are two main things. What should be happening in the Biden administration right now that isn't going on?
Yeah, there are two main things that they should be doing in the days that they have left.
The first is to get testing out there.
I feel like we should have learned our lesson from COVID that just because we aren't testing.
Not to listen to her.
The virus.
That's the lesson we should learn.
It just means that we aren't looking for it.
We should be having rapid tests, home tests available to all farm workers, to their families,
for the clinicians taking care of them so that we aren't waiting for public labs and CDC labs to
tell us what's bird flu or not. And the second very important thing is this is not like the
beginning of COVID where we were dealing with a new virus. We didn't have a vaccine. There actually
is a vaccine developed already against H5N1. The Biden administration has contracted with manufacturers
to make almost 5 million doses of the vaccine.
However, they have not asked the FDA to authorize the vaccine.
There's research done on it.
They could get this authorized now and also get the vaccine out
and to farm workers and to vulnerable people.
I think that's the right approach because we don't know
what the Trump administration is going to be doing around bird flu. If they have people coming in
with anti-vaccine stances, could they hold up vaccine authorization? If they don't want to know
how much bird flu is out there, could they withhold testing? I mean, that's a possibility.
And I think the Biden administration in the remaining days should get testing and vaccines
widely available so that
at least it empowers state and local health officials and clinicians to do the right thing
for their patients. Dr. Nguyen, is bird flu in humans super dangerous? Well, the World Health
Organization estimates that in prior outbreaks of the bird flu, that the mortality rate is 52 percent 52 percent however in the industry is such a it seems that most cases
have been wild and maybe some people even have asymptomatic infection but the question is we
don't know what happens when bird flu affects more vulnerable individuals people infected so far in
the u.s have been mainly farm workers who are working, presumably. Yeah, okay. Well, that's enough of her. I can't take that anymore.
This is already out there.
As a matter of fact, this is tweeted out by Nicholas Hulse here.
He said the bird flu vaccine she wants approved for humans is called Audenz, A-U-D-E-N-Z.
It's made by CSL, Sequiris.
Humans injected with
this died at a ratio of
one out of every 200
compared to
0.1% in the
placebo group. In one of
the clinical trials, this deadly
injection, and he's got the
that's what you see right there
highlighted. This deadly
injection must not be authorized for human use.
Isn't that amazing?
She's pushing this thing.
Oh, we need to do some testing.
And we've got to get more testing that is out there.
And you notice that she said, you know, it can have 52%.
She's a much better propagandist and liar than robert redfield is he said well you know if
it gets out there in the population if it mutates and it gets to humans and it's just inevitable
it's going to kill 25 to 50 percent of the people who get it how do you know that because it hasn't
mutated and it isn't spreading and it isn't causing any respiratory issues and nobody has died
you know these are the same people want to tell us that
you know 52 of the people that get it are going to die you'll see mainstream media articles that
will tell us that there's been here we are right here this is um this is on zero hedge and it's
coming from epic times and they're all of them i've got wnd world net daily i've got zero hedge i've got epic times
these are all conservative uh papers that are feeding maga people lies and they said a total
of 65 human cases of h5 bird flu well then that would mean that you've got 32, 33 people who have died, right?
Except nobody died.
Nobody died.
And they come back and say, well, it might be asymptomatic.
So you've got something that goes from asymptomatic, no symptoms whatsoever,
all the way up to 52% of the people die?
Does that pass the sniff test?
Anybody out there want to do some critical thinking about that?
There's no way that that's true. Does that pass a sniff test? Anybody out there want to do some critical thinking about that?
There's no way that that's true.
There's no way that this could be something that's so, you know, they're projecting all this stuff, telling you horror stories about something that they don't even pretend to have any data on.
And to say that half of the people, 52%, see, it's not even a range like Redfield put out.
She puts 52% like they actually know.
It's important to put that 2% in there.
Because now it sounds like they've done a precise measurement.
That's what it's all about.
It's all about bluffing people.
And this is coming from the Epoch Times.
It's put back out as propaganda from zero hedge the cdc has found mutations and samples taken from a man infected with the first severe case of avian influenza in the united states
and we talked about this last week said yeah but he hasn't died and no um it's not clear
that he's got any respiratory symptoms they don't talk about the symptoms other people they
say yeah they got pink eye they got pink eye they're working on a farm they didn't wash their
hands they get you know got pink eye because they rub their eyes they said this strain differs from
the b3.13 genotype detected in dairy cows human cases and some poultry across the united states
so this is a they pretend that this is different.
And here's the big thing.
They pretend that they've isolated it.
Not only have they isolated it, but they've done genetic testing on it.
All of that is a lie, folks.
And we know that's a lie because we had, and I forget that, Christine and Canada and several other people had contacted hundreds of public health and state health,
you know, national health services saying, can you give me the isolated COVID virus?
And more than 200 of them replied and said, no, we don't have it isolated.
Some of them said, we never isolate it, never isolate these viruses.
And yet here they are pretending yet again.
And I heard all this stuff.
I had people when I was at Infowars, regular guests that would come on with Alex.
A couple of them came on with me and said, yeah, this has been designed.
It's got this little hook on it and it binds.
It's specially designed to, you don't know any of that stuff.
You're just passing lies on that you've been told.
And now they're
saying the same thing again they're saying this showed low frequency mutations in the hemagglutinin
gene the mutations are not found on poultry samples collected on the patient's property
suggesting the changes emerged from the patient after he became infected it may result in increased
virus binding to cell receptors you see we heard all this nonsense before.
When will we ever learn?
I won't mention his name because I like him,
and he's an expert in some other areas,
but it's not his expertise.
A guy came on my program, regular on InfoWars,
and he said, yes, it just might,
and I said, after he got off, I said,
never have him on again.
Not even to talk about what he knows about,
you know, he's an expert in some other stuff,
but I'm never going to have that guy on again.
Notably, in this case,
no transmission from the patient in Louisiana
to other persons has been identified.
Oh, wow, okay, and he didn't die,
or you know that would have been
headline news everywhere.
If he had died from something else, he would have blamed it on bird flu.
He didn't.
And so are there any respiratory issues?
Well, they don't say it.
Has he got pink eye?
They don't say.
The CDC, though, said the risk to the general public remains low.
Well, that's good.
Because you see, what they're doing right now, it's not good.
Because this is the way the PSYOP runs.
This is the normalization stage.
And what they're doing is a constant stream of information out there.
And then at some point they tell you, okay, now panic.
Now we've hit the panic button.
Be afraid.
This is the way this thing is.
Whole thing is running out.
CDC confirms the first severe bird flu case.
This is the headline from W wnd another conservative media site
just uh repeating everything that they said and again they focus on backyard birds
because this isn't this is about taking away our food supply and in this article put up by wnd who
do they quote they quote the associated propagND, who do they quote? They quote the Associated Propagandists, AP.
They quote Politico.
They quote Deborah Birx, who says,
our number one principle in preventing pandemics is to detect.
We're monitoring more than 10,000 exposures, but we've only tested 530.
That means that we're not testing enough.
And a lot of the spread can be asymptomatic.
Well, if it's asymptomatic, why are you afraid of anything?
You don't even have any symptoms, right?
Oh, but we got to do more testing, more testing.
The testing is how they create the pandemic.
And that's exactly what Leanna Wynn said as well.
This article from WND quotes the CDC.
They quote the Associated Propagandists.
They quote Politico. They quote Deborah Birx. They quote the Associated Propagandists. They quote Politico. They quote
Deborah Birx. They quote
Scott Gottlieb, another health
policy veteran from Trump's first
administration. No.
He's another health policy
whore. This is the guy, Scott
Gottlieb, ran the FDA. He goes to
Pfizer afterwards
to collect his paycheck
to get paid off.
He said agricultural officials did just about everything wrong over the last year, hoping that the virus would burn out.
But it didn't, said Scott Gottlieb.
I wonder what he's going to sell with all this stuff.
You know, Mary Talley Bowden, who's an MD, posted up on Twitter.
She said, Friday, two powerful people reached out to me asking me to be a team player.
She said, I'm trained to triage, not to compromise.
She said, they both told me that Trump will never, will never back down from the shots.
Really?
I could have told you that, right?
I mean, look at how he has bragged about it.
Look at how he bragged about it
up until like the spring
when he was running for reelection.
And everybody was telling him,
Wayne Allen Root, Alex Jones,
everybody stop bragging about the vaccine.
You know, everybody's onto it.
They know it's fatal, right?
So we can't tell them it's sugar water anymore.
And you can't keep bragging about being the father of the vaccine,
but he can't help himself.
It's his ego.
And so he'll never back down from the shots, she said.
These two people contacted her and said, we want you to be a team player.
In other words, what they want her to do is they want her to lie for him.
Be a team player.
Get on the Trump team and lie for him like Be a team player. Get on the Trump team
and lie for him like Alex Jones
and other people have done, right?
So it really doesn't matter, she said,
who is appointed to HHS
because Trump isn't going to back down
from these things.
And by the way, when we're looking at it,
look at the Maha Ball.
Maha Ball.
The Maha Inauguration Ball. here's their the thing that they're posting up
you can attend and get you can they got the gold ticket and they've got the silver ticket
and so the gold ticket and i'm not going to redraw the things that it buys you there you know access
right you can get a gold ticket for, right? You can get a gold ticket for $30,000.
You can get a silver ticket for only $10,000.
Maybe I'll get the silver ticket for all three of us while I'll go, right?
If you're a cheapskate, you can get the $500 ticket,
but you got to stand outside in the cold until after 9 p.m.
You can't get in until 9 p.m.
It's like one person said, so are there going to be heaters outside?
Are we standing and waiting before we can get in at 9 p.m.? And, you know, this is the Maha people.
This is all window dressing.
Nothing is going to change.
It's a scam, folks.
It's a total scam.
Handy says, I'm waiting on one of these infectious disease, quote unquote, patients to be declared bird flu that he sees.
And he sent this email to me about what's going on there in Atlanta where he's EMS.
He said, just a FYI.
Last night, one of my local hospitals began putting the PPE equivalent of a scarlet letter on patients doors in the er last night the door hanger consists of
an infectious disease warning placard saying do not enter without proper ppe a box of gloves a
box of procedure masks and paper gowns folks you know again if they believe the virus thing, this would not be something that they would, you know.
Again, if you believe the virus paradigm, as I said, a N95 mask isn't going to protect you from any of that stuff.
And we know going back to 2002 in Australia, they said, we're going to fine people if you tell people these masks protect them to this very day. As Gerald Slinty's
point, he pulls up the box and says, look, it says, doesn't protect you against any diseases.
So is it that these people in the hospitals can't read?
Is it that they don't have any critical thinking? Or is it that they're being paid
to lie to you? They're being paid to push a pandemic
again. He said said every nurse that enters
room must don the entire ensemble let me know handy if they got to do any choreographed dancing
too okay the tick knock nurses i also noticed noticed the PCR swabs are back as well.
The one thing I overheard was that these were all, quote, COVID patients, unquote.
This sewage, he writes it S-O-I-G-E, this sewage in door hangers isn't something we've seen since the scare campaigns of 2020 and 2021.
Maybe it's something, maybe nothing.
I work again tomorrow, so we'll see if I can get closer, have a better quality picture of the scarlet letter. As a side note, there's one
additional room with a door hanger that isn't in the picture. That one belongs to a patient I
brought in for sepsis last night. He had a fever, a cough, and eventually low blood pressure after
being in the ER for a few hours. The first of those door hangers in the picture was put on the
door. And I didn't pull these in and get them into the um but he documented what he had there um but um he said i grabbed another
covid swab for examination on the microscope you never know what you're going to find there yeah
like a box of chocolates isn't it uh especially when you got a pcr you can find any kind of
chocolate you want in those pcr swabs well you can beat the flu without vaccines and drugs, as Brian shall have you on Health Impact News.
Vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, that's really all you need.
He just put out a reminder that big pharma's flu products are highly toxic.
And their number one product is a flu shot, which can injure, cripple, or kill you.
As a matter of fact, before the COVID shot, before the Trump shot, that was the one that had the most adverse effects of any of them.
Is COVID shot condemnation going mainstream, asks the Gold Report.
Well, everybody's gotten the message, except nothing is going to happen with Donald Trump, right?
The MAGA people even hate the shot,
but they love the father of the shot.
He brags about it.
A new research paper has been published
containing such a comprehensive and detailed critique
of the COVID shots that some have concluded
that the tide against experimental mRNA vaccines
has begun to turn.
While their optimism may be misplaced, yep,
the paper is novel in many significant ways.
Let's look at how it's novel.
They said this is interesting to talk about this paper
because it calls the shots, quote,
experimental agents that deploy gene codes.
Now, if you're a listener to this program, you know that for four years I've been calling
them the GCI, the genetic code injection.
Is that novel?
I don't get no respect here.
I'm the Rodney Dangerfield of the pandemic.
I called it a genetic code injection for four years because that's what it is.
And now this is a paper that calls it
their words experimental agents that deploy gene codes
the research paper is entitled is titled pharmaceutical product recall and educated
hesitancy see that see that ran paul you got so angry with Dr. Fauci, you're creating vaccine hesitancy by doing this kind of stuff.
Shame on you.
Shame on you, Rand.
You're a doctor.
You should know better, right?
Go put on your mask and shut up.
I mean, it's just, it's educated hesitancy.
We're hesitant because we know what this stuff is, and you should know what it is as a doctor as well.
In the last seven decades, from 1953 onwards,
more than 462 medicinal products have had to be recalled from sale
because of adverse drug effects that frequently include fatalities.
The median interval between the first reported adverse reaction
and the year of first withdrawal for a drug
is six years.
And then, of course, you've got some of them,
like the chloroquinellin,
that have been harming people for nearly 50 years.
And they won't pull it off.
So, yeah, the pharmaceutical industry, an ongoing crime scene.
Amos Poole, thank you very much for the tip.
Which one of you is the rich little wannabe?
Some pretty good impersonations in your ads.
That was all put together by Whistler, and he's working on some other stuff as well.
But the vocal cloning is a little bit of art to it, but it's also AI.
So you can clone somebody's voice.
That's how they got the spot on stuff of Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed.
You can clone the voice, but you still got to get the inflection correct.
And that's where right now where the art comes in is trying to get that in there.
And but yeah, Karen put together that the idea for that commercial and Whistler did
the whole thing.
We're almost out of time.
And so I'm not going to take a break.
Instead, I want to tell you a little I want to talk a little bit about the economy because we've had the federal reserve talking about how all jobs
created in the second quarter were fake and now they're doing it again and um you know i talked
about this a couple of weeks ago and they said well we went back and it looks like there are 23 states where the unemployment was unchanged.
One was revised, higher employment, and 25 were actually lower than we told you.
And that's in addition to the 800,000 jobs that they just lied about and made up.
You see, the government, when they're talking to you, they always lie.
It doesn't matter whether it's inflation numbers, whether it's job numbers, whether it's COVID cases or bird flu cases.
Everything they tell you is a lie.
And so when we move forward with this, of course, immigration numbers are a lie.
The H-1B visa numbers are a lie.
How does all this work?
Everything they tell you is a lie uh but um uh in germany almost all sectors are
considering job cuts and so things are not looking that great in the u.s but they're looking even
worse in germany bankruptcies are growing there by double digits uh the employment barometer is at
its lowest level in four years matching the low of the so-called pandemic lockdown of 2020 in Germany.
You got Volkswagen looking at layoffs for the first time in its corporate history.
And, of course, the government's role in all of this, they say, well, it's lack of orders.
Well, that's a bad economy.
High labor costs, energy costs, and high regulation.
The energy cost and the high regulation is 100% the government that is there.
100%.
And so the proportion of companies that are wanting to cut jobs is increasing.
Almost all sectors are considering job cuts.
The auto industry, of course, and its suppliers are the hardest hit.
But now it's hitting the retail people well of course because retail is downstream for manufacturing manufacturing is where you build your wealth but the manufacturing has been outsourced
to china because of paris climate accord they've been given a monopoly on cheap energy you're not
going to be able to out manufacture them or compete with them when they have that kind of advantage in energy costs they said tourism is hiring in germany that's about it well you're taking each
other's laundry or something right they're turning germany the economic powerhouse of europe
into a third world tourist destination the data shows the year-over-year growth rates and insolvencies
remain in double digits since june of 2023 afd the alternative for deutschland co-leader alice
weidel called german chancellor olaf schultz the quote chancellor of decline to his face
well it's worse than that he's a traitor to his own people. A sustainable economic turnaround is not yet foreseeable, said the Federal Ministry of Economics there.
Trump is promising to hit Europe and China with tariffs as high as 25%.
And Germany is expected to suffer greatly if such tariffs are put into place.
But surprisingly, there's questions about China's economy.
You know, just as our government lies about everything,
so their government definitely lies about everything.
So you have to kind of rely not on official stats,
but on anecdotal reports.
And so this anecdotal report came out with somebody saying,
look at how empty this train is.
And other people are putting up stuff in Beijing, the capital,
saying, look at how empty everything is.
I'll play a little bit of this for you.
The sleeper train from Shanghai to Beijing is about to depart.
There's literally no one in the entire car, just me.
This guy put this out.
I'm sure that hurt his social credit score.
Look at this, all empty. entire carriage was empty except for him. His video sparked lively discussions online.
Some people commented, the Beijing-Shanghai line is one of the busiest routes in China.
It used to be hard even to get a ticket. The Chinese New Year travel rush is just a few days
away, yet it's so quiet now. It must mean that the economy is really struggling. Others found
it hard to believe. No way, even if the economy isn't doing great, it can't be this bad, right?
A few joked, wow, how luxurious, renting out the whole carriage.
The high-speed train ride from Shanghai to Beijing takes about four hours.
Midway through the journey, Mr. Yang updated his viewers, saying,
even now, it's still just me in the carriage.
Honestly, it's kind of creepy.
Has Beijing, one of China's major cities,
really gotten this quiet? It's noon and there's not a single person eating out. Where did everyone
go? This is another person. I'm starting to doubt if I'm really in Beijing. I'm heading to Yong'an
Li Station on Metro Line 1 and this subway line barely has any passengers. It feels so strange.
This is Shidan at 8 or 9 p.m., one of the busiest areas in Beijing.
You can count the pedestrians on one hand.
There are some festive decorations, but there's no holiday atmosphere.
Now, I got to say, that is absolutely amazing.
One of the things that was so astounding to us when we went to China was it was packed with people everywhere you go.
I mean, sidewalks were full.
You couldn't even in a
retail area you could barely move and it was in that context that they pulled up with an armored
car one day and this guy's uh jumps out of the car and he's got a shotgun and he levels it at
the crowd and we're there i said let's get out of here i don't know what it takes but uh i mean it
was to intimidate people it intimidated us it's like's like, I don't know if somebody's going to do something.
But it was just amazing how crowded it was.
And to see this empty.
Look, there's something really big brewing globally in the economy.
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