The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #1,930: Make Panama American Again - the History; Greenland - Is it About Military, Resources or This?
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In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's The, the 13th of January, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Well, today we're going to take a look at a lot of things that are unfolding about these ongoing fires that are still going.
Many of them barely contained, if contained at all.
We're going to take a look at the water issues, at some people who did it
themselves, the DIY people versus the DEI people. And climate is at the center of much of this,
and it is at the center of many other things that are being used to impoverish and enslave us. So
we're going to talk about what's going on in New York. It's not just the congestion pricing.
They're now moving forward with regulations
shutting down restaurants and other things like that. They're coming after it in so many
different ways. But today we're going to begin with what is going on with the Trump mega
ego fantasies. Greenland, Panama, and others. Did he campaign on this? Did he talk about
this? We're going to talk about the history
of the U.S. and Panama, and we're going to talk about what's going on in Greenland as well. We'll
be right back. Stay with us. Oh, to look around at the patch of ground
Known as Mother Nature's sieve
Though it's horrible to visit
It's a report from Don Jr. and Charlie Kirk.
They did not go to the most miserable place in Greenland.
Because we already have a military base there.
Yeah, is this strategic?
Oh, it's about the minerals.
Oh, it's about the strategic advantage.
Or is it just about Trump's ego, quite frankly?
Do we need to have this, to have a military base?
We've had a military base there since World War II, still there.
We've been able to get minerals that are there as well.
So what is this really about?
Is this about the ego to make Greenland the 51st state so that Trump can ensure his place in the history books? Do we have to pay these people a couple million dollars?
That's one of the people who said, look, with all the mineral resources that are there,
we could pay each of these 56,000 people that live in Greenland. Why do they live there? Is it by choice or by birth? I suggest that it's probably
by birth. But, you know, we could pay each of these people $2 million and it would still be
a bargain, would it? And a bargain for whom? Can we then turn those resources over to Musk or to
Bezos or to Zuckerberg or whoever, right?
Some friend of Trump's can then get it.
So we, you know, we always socialize the costs and we privatize the profits, don't we?
Yeah, maybe that's what it's about.
Maybe it's not just about Trump's name.
Maybe it's about Trump and his friends. Hey, let's get the taxpayers to pay a couple hundred billion dollars, and then we can have access to all this stuff for ourselves.
Maybe that's what it is.
Maybe it's just about crass politics and profit, crony capitalism and corruption.
Maybe that's what it's about.
Now, we're going to take a look at Panama as well, but let's begin with Greenland.
The Greenland prime minister says that he's prepared to talk to Trump after his comments about acquiring the territory.
Yeah, you know if the price is right.
It is a horrible place to visit, but a miserable place to live, and you might be able to assuage some of that misery if they dropped a few million dollars.
Give these people two million dollars.
There won't be anybody left but the military base.
Head out of there, probably.
But, yeah, it's all about the growing China threat, isn't it?
That's what the New York Post says.
Do they know that we have a military base there?
It's pretty amazing. You know, they act as if we don't we have a military base there? It's pretty amazing. You know, they act as
if we don't even have a military base there. This isn't about the U.S. military conquest of old,
rather it is solely about telling she hands off. That's the 21st century version of the Monroe
Doctrine. You know, we had a lot of wars in Central and South America, and as Medley Butler said, what were they fought for?
They were fought for the fruit companies or whatever the corporations were at the time that wanted to exploit it.
Now we pay for this with debt.
You want to talk about national security?
Well, you know, one of the key things about national security is debt, isn't it?
And as one individual was talking about it, he said he thought it'd be kind of funny to look at what is happening in Greenland.
And he said, do they actually have a DEI stuff there?
And he said he was surprised to find out that they did.
And we talked to the people that were living there.
They said, you know, we're here in the basin.
It's so cold and it's so dark.
And there's nowhere to go.
It's like there's no town there.
So we can go down to the bowling alley or we can do this or that.
But to add to those people's misery,
they require them to go through DEI training.
And it was a long article talking about all the nonsense that these people who, again,
they're at a military base at the top of the world and there's nobody around,
but they've got to be sensitized to the natives that are there.
Well, I don't know if they're Eskimos or they're descendants of Vikings or whatever.
I don't have any idea.
Frankly, I don't care.
It's their thing.
Whatever.
That's fine.
You know, whatever they want to do, that's fine.
We don't need to pay them. And I thought the most interesting thing about it was the fact that this base, the tool base
or Thule, I don't know how they
pronounce it the German pronunciation be tool th u le I don't know where that
came from but they changed it excuse me they changed it to a name that was the
native name for the area so So they had to do that.
And they did that with Space Force.
I assume that that name change happened under Trump with Space Force.
As I pointed out, and as I talked about this before, I said it was, you know, we'd had a military base there when World War II broke out.
And, you know, it was before we got into world war ii and before denmark
was captured by the germans uh they sent some uh military soldiers up u.s military soldiers up to
greenland but they essentially sheep dipped them they had them resign their commission so they could go on
a volunteer basis and it's not officially the u.s army and then when denmark was captured and when
we declared war with germany then they made it official and we've been there ever since and after
the um after world war ii and the cold war began i said hey we should have a base that's closer here
for surveillance i don't know if there's any nuclear missiles there that i didn't
see any mention of that but now they don't really need that military base there they said because
they've got satellites and all this kind of stuff so we've had a military base there since world war
two and its significance has de-escalated because of the change in technology.
So I'm not buying this defense argument, but it's being made by the right-wing press everywhere.
This is an article from The Hill, which is mainstream media, but the conservative media
everywhere.
It's like, you know, under Democrats and under Biden, just as I said in 2020 if biden wins it's going to be war with russia if trump wins it's going to be war with
china well we had our war with russia we'll see if trump can stop that but they want a war with
china and so you know as we saw with the democrats uh since 2016 everything that went wrong,
it was Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, right?
Now, the problem with everything
is China, China, China, China.
That's what we're seeing happening here.
Look, the biggest threats to the United States
are the Paris Climate Accord
and our debt.
And he's going to expand the debt
and he's going to do nothing about the Paris Climate Accord,
I'm assuming, because he didn't do anything about it
in his first four years.
He didn't call the bluff.
He didn't say you never had a Senate vote
on passing this treaty.
You can't ratify a treaty
with the Secretary of State John Kerry
and Obama saying we ratified it.
The two of us, we just did it that way.
And he pretended that we were in it well if we
were in it you have to give them four years notice to get out so that's why right after the election
trump said we're out and then right after the installation of biden he says we're in again
right he played along with that he pretended that we're in it if you're going to pretend that we're
in it if you're going to pretend that carbon is a problem and trump is going to pretend that carbon is a problem and Trump is going to pretend that carbon is a problem
because he's got people like Lucky Lutnik and these billionaires who want to build a
CO2 carbon capture pipeline across the continent.
All these people are going to make a lot of money off of the CO2 fantasy.
And so they're not going to threaten that and they're not going to threaten the Paris
issue either. Why? They need to have that Paris issue that's going to give them cover
for making money off their carbon taxes, off of their carbon capture, off of their grand schemes.
The Republicans have got greenwashed projects that are corrupt, crony capitalism as well.
It's just different people, and it's different types of projects.
And so none of that stuff is going to change.
And so we've got James Stavridis, the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander,
said it's not a crazy idea to Greenland.
We could do an awful lot in terms of business investment.
We could box out the Russians.
We could box out the Russians. We could box out the Chinese.
Go look at the big board.
You got that big B-52 coming right in there over the top.
These people are just destroying our country.
They hate us.
This is right-wing version of Newsom and Karen Bass in LA.
Both of them are going to burn this country down in different ways.
It's going to be war with this group or war with that group
or this kind of green nonsense or this kind of defense issue.
No, I'm not buying it.
Again, Greenland, we've got a military base there. They're not even
using it. They don't care. If the military, look, after World War II, we had 10,000 troops there.
Now we've got 400. Don't tell me that this is important. Don't tell me this is of strategic
value. Everything that you've done for the last several decades says that you're lying.
And the fact that we've got hypersonic missiles says that you're lying.
There isn't anything that you're going to do with that.
And so let's take a look at Panama.
Again, I said the other last week, I said a friend of mine mark hall documentarian uh he goes to panama spend
several months out of the year there and he knows the area and he's very concerned about what it is
that trump is doing and why he's doing it and he sent me this article uh the end of the week last week, got it on a Friday. Friday was the 10th.
January the 9th, Thursday, was Martyrs Day in Panama.
About a conflict between Panama and the United States.
Was it about the invasion of Panama by George H.W. Bush?
No, it wasn't about that one.
It was about things that happened before that.
And it's amazing to me that Americans are willing to go to war and do all kinds of stuff
because we're so ignorant of history.
As I've said many times, we got to go after Iran, right?
Well, do we realize our history with Iran?
Do we realize that it was a CIA coup that overthrew a guy who was, yeah, he was a left
wing, but he was a patriot for his country.
He said, we're not going to let these oil fields be controlled by foreigners. We're going to
control them. They did. The foreigners didn't like that. So the foreigners, just like Smedley Butler
said, you know, he was going to war for the fruit company. You know, they go to war for the oil companies you know with them and they overthrew
that government they installed a ruthless dictator the shah of iran the cia trained his secret police
the savak i know about that firsthand from students that i met when i was in engineering there were a
lot of iranian students that were there they were not happy, and they had to protest with balaclavas over their heads because our ally would arrest, kill, torture their family members who were still back in Iran.
But the American understanding of what happened with Iran begins with the takeover
of the U.S. embassy as the Shah was being thrown out. They don't understand the decades of repression
that were created by the CIA puppet with his trained CIA secret police. And when we look at
Panama, Americans, myself included, don't really understand the history of Panama.
And so January the 9th is a national holiday in Panama.
It is called Martyrs Day, commemorating an outbreak of violence between Panama and the U.S. in 1964.
This did not get a lot of press coverage.
I would have known that if it had gotten a lot of press coverage.
I've never heard of this before.
I mean, I was not that old.
I was only nine years old, but my family followed the news pretty closely.
And the news, I usually listen to two out of the three news broadcasts in the evening.
They never talked about this.
So let's talk about this.
What happened in 1964 that is still to this day a sore point by the Panamanians against the United States?
There was a confrontation that left four Americans and 22 Panamanians dead
in a deeply strained U.S.-Panama relations.
It marked the beginning of a process that would induce the U.S. to relinquish its rights to the Panama Canal in the decade that followed. And it all began, as Life magazine
reported, because there was one vacant flagpole at Balboa High School. This is from American
Heritage dot com. The history of U.S. involvement in Panama goes back to the 1850s. So we roll back another century before that.
Americans were heading to the California gold fields, 1850s. Remember the 49ers, right?
Where did that football team come from?
They were headed to the gold fields. They trekked across the isthmus.
I'm sorry, I can't say that word without thinking of the little rascals.
Do you remember that episode where they're in the classroom
and the teacher says they've got to use a sentence
with the word that they give them, and it was isthmus.
And one guy says, this must be the place.
And that's what the gold miners said as well
soon new york investors were building a lucrative railroad to accommodate the travelers and a riot
in 1856 signaled local resentment of the north american encroachment don't build any railroads
here we want to stay in the jungle hey Hey, to each his own, okay?
In 1880, President Rutherford Hayes declared his country's intention to build a canal that would be under American control.
The U.S. intervened militarily in Panama a dozen times during the second half of the 19th century, all leading up to President Theodore Roosevelt's support for an uprising that gave Panama independence from Colombia in 1903.
The Americans then used their leverage to conclude a treaty that gave the U.S. control of the 10-mile-wide canal zone in perpetuity
and the right to intrude militarily in Panamanian affairs.
Sovereignty over the zone remained a bone of contention after the
u.s. finished building the canal in 1914 protests in 1955 prompt let me just stop here they built a
Panama Canal in 11 years we can't do anything anymore. There was another article, you know, looking at it.
I don't think I covered it today,
but it was about building the San Francisco Bridge
and the Golden Gate Bridge
and how everybody considered that
to be an impossible engineering task
a hundred years ago or more.
What is it about this country?
You know, how have we slipped into an idiocracy, into a caucus-tocracy, ruled by the worst people?
Well, it's because it's a kleptocracy as well, ruled by thieves.
It's amazing how this country has been dumbed down.
Panama Canal in 11 years years things like the golden
gate bridge can't do that anymore no we have projects that cost an astronomical time we
couldn't even build the interstate system today can't even maintain it have no will to maintain
it we got a government that simply wants to enslave us and to destroy everything destroy
our infrastructure and all the rest of the stuff so we're supposed to follow these people and we're supposed to follow Trump to Panama,
to Greenland, and just start throwing cash out and buying our way back in or something.
Anyway, protests in 1955 prompted Eisenhower to make minor concessions to the Panamanians,
but he would not relinquish the perpetuity provision of the original treaty. After more demonstrations in the late 1950s,
the U.S. allowed the Panamanians to fly their flag at one location in the zone.
President Kennedy, eager to improve relations with Latin America,
agreed to talk about the issues of dispute between the countries.
Any hint of concession, however, worried the ultra-patriotic U.S. citizens who lived and worked in the zone.
Kennedy's declaration that the U.S. and Panamanian flag should be flown together at all non-military sites prompted zonian students.
That's what they call them, zonians.
That's Twilight Zone is what this is.
Twilight Zone is stupid on both sides really
what happened with this um it prompted zonian students with the encouragement of adults to
raise the stars and stripes alone outside of balboa high school january the 7th 1964
the teenagers guarded the flag for two days before a group of 200 Panamanian students
marched from nearby Panama, intent on raising their own banner. During the ensuing scuffle,
the Panamanian flag was torn. Well, there we go. Now it gets really violent. See, this is a stupid
way that a lot of wars began, you know. Hey, they shot the Archduke of Ferdinand. Who knows who he
is? Who cares who he is, right?
Oh, look, they took one flag down and put up another one.
And now they got a fight.
And now our flag got torn.
But this is the mentality of Donald Trump and MAGA and of the Pentagon and of these other people.
And they've got big weapons.
They're insane.
And so are the people on the other side.
Who cares? I don't care who the other side who cares i don't
care who runs the panama canal i don't care what's going on in greenland either do you what's the
price of eggs right now are they going to lock us down again are they going to put masks on us are
they going to create another bioweapon and try to mandate or coerce that those are the issues
that confront us and trump is out there with his 19th century imperialism?
What a joke this guy is.
It's all about how he's going to be remembered in the history books.
But it's also how he's going to feather his nest with a lot of money from people who are going to profit from this nonsense.
We always go and fight and die for politicians and their flags or for the crony capitalists in their capital.
So the Panamanian flag gets torn.
Now it really is serious.
Now we're talking serious.
Thousands of angry Panamanian citizens took to the streets, forced their way into the zone, and attacked American-owned businesses. The canal zone police were overwhelmed, and the U.S. Army took over, responding to the
violence with tear gas and with rifle fire. A 20-year-old student was on his way to a movie,
and he stopped to help to evacuate some of the wounded, and he was shot dead. Demonstrators
attacked the Fence of Shame, they called it. They said in Panama,
there exists another Berlin Wall. They attacked the fence of shame that divided the canal zone
from the rest of Panama. The Colombian ambassador to the Organization of American States pointed to
the barrier, and he's the one who said it was another Berlin Wall. Panama broke diplomatic
relations with the U.S. on January the 10th, the next day.
Some Panamanians demanded that the U.S. hand over the canal zone immediately. Sporadic shooting
came from both sides of the border. American soldiers trying to eliminate a sniper in an
apartment building instead shot and killed Rosa Alina Landeco, a 11-year-old girl. With the Panamanian National Guard unwilling to intervene, the fighting went on for another four days.
Rioters sacked some Panamanian as well as some American businesses.
The new U.S. Information Services Library that was part of the Kennedy administration to win the propaganda war in Latin America went up in flames.
Embassy personnel got sensitive documents and they went up in flames.
And then they fled, though the embassy was not invaded.
And so Life magazine talked about it, but as I said, I've never heard this before in
any history.
And this is coming from AmericanHeritage.com. Panamanian president restored diplomatic
relations in April after his election. Later in 1964, Johnson agreed to talk about an entirely
new treaty, he said, to delineate U.S. rights in the country. After three years of negotiation,
a new pact was concluded that would eliminate the perpetuity clause,
but opposition inside both countries kept it from being enacted.
By the 1970s, America's two ocean navy and long-range bombers and missiles
had obviated much of the strategic military importance of the canal.
An operation of the canal was gradually passed to Panamanians, and now it's owned by a lot
of corporations that are not in China.
There's a lot of corporations that operate this, and they did this, and we'll talk about
who those are.
But it is geopolitics that is involved in this.
And yet, just as we saw before, is there a strategic importance to this?
No.
You know, it was very important at the time of Theodore Roosevelt to be able to have the Navy go through the Panama Canal.
It was important to trade, still is important to trade.
But we now have a Navy, an Atlantic Navy, as well as a Pacific Navy.
At the speed at which warfare starts, you're not going to have one of them move from the Atlantic to the Pacific through the Panama Canal in time to do anything.
As I pointed out, we've got navies in both oceans, and we have long-range bombers, but more importantly, we have missiles.
Trump ought to be worried about hypersonic missiles. Instead, he's doing gunboat diplomacy
straight out of the 19th century. You want to talk about strategic issues? You want to talk
about geopolitics? This doesn't make any sense on either one of those as well.
The U.S. is the main user of the canal It built and managed it until its transfer
December 31st, 1999
In reaction to what Trump has said
Panamanian workers' unions
Demonstrated last Tuesday
In front of the U.S. Embassy
And flags were placed up
At the request of the president there
So we're back to flags again.
Wave the flag.
And Trump is no better, right?
Wave the flag and put his name on it.
Trump's threats come just as Panama commemorated on December the 20th.
This is not the martyr's day, December the 9th, but this is december 20th the 35th anniversary of the u.s
invasion of the country for the capture of manuel noriega strong man man manuel nor watcher
that was the moniker that george hw bush wanted to put on strong man what what is a strong man
you cia shill uh strong man yeah his drug partner that uh went bad or maybe it was the alleged
compromising photos that he had of george hw bush either way you know we talk about the fires and we
talk about people saying well there's um you know some kind of uh directed energy weapons and
everything that that was the first time I heard any talk about that.
It was in the Panama invasion.
And in it, they showed, there was footage,
and that documentary showed cars that were completely burned,
isolated and everything, here and there, different ones,
and people said they just spontaneously burst.
It wasn't like incoming missiles or anything.
So I don't know.
But I heard about that.
That was positive the first time back with the Panama invasion.
The Panama invasion left between 500 and 4,000 dead.
How do you get that wide of a count?
Well, because some of the people just disappeared.
That was one of the other things that they said about these directed energy weapons that
they presumed happened with that.
But, you know, some people just don't count.
That would be the response of the Pentagon, I guess.
They were collateral damage.
They don't count.
Trump's thesis on China and the canal may be related to the fact that Panamanian ports of Balboa and Cristobal are operated by Hutchinson Wampoa,
a firm based in Hong Kong,
something that does not affect the Panama Canal Authority,
which manages it independently and does not maintain commercial or financial ties.
Yet Trump's cabinet is made up of anti-China hawks.
Biden's war with Russia or Trump's war with China.
Or maybe we get both.
Trump is sending a message to Latin America that it must align itself with U.S. interests
in the face of the seemingly inevitable trade war with China. Rule by threat, rule by intimidation, rule by chaos.
That's what Trump does domestically as well as foreign.
And so the Wall Street Journal interviewed Panama Canal CEO.
It's a commercial business now, right?
It's not even about the flags. It's a commercial business now, right? It's not even about the flags.
It's a commercial business.
He says meeting Trump's demand will, quote, lead to chaos.
Well, there's chaos everywhere he goes.
The leader of the Panama Canal Authority denied President-elect Trump's claims that China is controlling the vital trade route.
And he said Trump's suggestion that U.S. ships get preferential rates will, quote, lead to chaos.
So if you want to help the economy, maybe what you shouldn't do is push for removal of the debt ceiling for two years.
If you want to help the economy, maybe you shouldn't lock us down
and then put us into debt with one multi-trillion dollar welfare UBI training program after another, which is what Trump did in 2020.
And Biden continues with the precedent.
Maybe you shouldn't swamp us with debt.
Maybe you ought to get the shackles of this pretend treaty off of us.
The Panama, not the Panama, the Paris treaty.
No, no, they want that.
So they're going to manufacture some other boogeymen that are not the real problem.
The acquisition, or sorry, the accusations that China is running the canal are unfounded,
said Morales.
Morales, who is the leader of the panama canal
authority he's the ceo uh this is an interview on wednesday he said china has no involvement
whatsoever in our operations rules are rules and there are no exceptions he said we cannot
discriminate for the chinese or for the Americans or for anyone else.
If we were to do so, this would violate the neutrality treaty.
It would violate international law.
And it would lead to chaos.
What Trump wants.
Now, the Wall Street Journal says a Chinese company.
Well, that's Hong Kong.
That's the one that is in Hong Kong.
There's another company that's involved that is in Taiwan.
They're not Chinese communists, are they?
There's another one that's in Seattle.
They might be Chinese communists or they're a Seattle communist or whatever.
No, there's a Seattle company that's involved.
There's a Hong Kong company that's involved.
There's a Taiwan company that's involved.
And the only one that could have any direct ties really to the chinese communists would be singapore
and i'm not saying because this hong kong company uh again china is taking over hong kong
gradually uh it's a possibility that there's some issues with that but i don't think so
uh they're operating by the laws that are there and what this guy is
saying the guy who operates the panama canal morales is saying that trump is flat out lying
about everything you think i'd be willing to go on the poly market and uh put some money down on
that that trump is lying about everything. So Chinese companies, those Wall Street journalists, operated two ports on either end of the canal for decades.
But the canal itself is run by the Panama Canal Authority, a state entity whose board is selected by the Panamanian government.
Panama's foreign minister said the sovereignty of our canal is not negotiable.
It is part of our history of struggle and an irreversible conquest.
You understand from the history that I just gave you how these people see it.
You want to have sabotage on the canal and close it for everybody?
Well, that's part of the chaos that could come out of this. Trump said Panama was seeking $3 billion to repair the canal and charging American shipping and U.S. Navy vessels higher fees than others for passage.
Morales said Panama had not requested any U.S. funds to improve the canal, and he wasn't aware of what three billion dollars trump was referring to
because the authority funds repairs through its own revenue he says where did this come
i don't know anything about three billion dollars the panamanian executive who's run the canal
authority since 2019 denied that the authority charges u.S. vessels higher rates. 2019, who was president then?
If Trump had a problem with him,
if Trump had a problem with the Panama Canal,
why didn't he do something in 2019?
Why now?
Well, again, did he talk about this when he was a candidate?
No, no.
What is this guy up to anyway?
You know, he's constantly being bought off.
As I pointed out, his inauguration campaign, $170 million.
And I thought about it after the program when I was cutting the show.
I looked at it and was like, wait a minute.
I even mentioned how much money and corruption was in Washington
and how you've got a good metric of it if you just look at the amount of money
that is spent on presidential campaigns.
And I referenced again the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush and Al Gore.
Al Gore accused Bush of buying the election because Bush spent $100 million and Al Gore
only had $70 million.
The two of them together, $170 million.
What is Trump raking in on his inauguration parties? $170 million. The two of them together, $170 million. What is Trump raking in on his inauguration parties?
$170 million.
Here we are 25 years later, and just for his inauguration party.
He's got big corporations like Pfizer and all these tech companies and Amazon.
They're throwing in massive amounts of cash at Trump. Just the victory party is more than the entire campaign combined of both the Republicans and Democrats 25 years ago.
That's the corruption, folks.
And that's why you're seeing this kind of stuff.
That's why you're seeing all of this nonsense.
We got to buy Greenland.
We got to buy Panama.
We got to invade them or whatever.
That's why you're seeing it. because of the corruption that is there.
These people who are investing hundreds of millions of dollars are expecting payoffs in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
Look at Pfizer.
They only gave Trump a million dollars in his inauguration party in 2017.
And look at what they got.
I mean, their sales alone, not counting all the government subsidies and delivering the product and giving them immunity and all the rest of the stuff, their sales alone were tens of billions of dollars.
I don't even know what the full amount is.
I hesitate to venture a guess because it's all secret and hidden from us.
So the sovereignty of our canal was not negotiable from their perspective.
They're looking at it.
Trump said Panama was seeking $3 billion, but the guy says, I don't know what he's talking about.
He's been there since 2019.
Rates are set by the size and the type of the ship, though the canal also runs auctions for time slots for time-sensitive cargo.
As he spoke, a Chinese-owned container ship loaded with thousands of boxes for Amazon and other U.S. retailers passed through the locks heading for Houston.
The Chinese are sending most of their ships through because the Chinese are the ones who
are manufacturing everything. Why are the Chinese manufacturing everything? It's because we let them
have an advantage. We let them have the advantage. We ignore their copyright violations. We cheer the
fact that they've got slave labor, the people that they can enslave to work for us to make
cheap garbage that we buy at Walmart. And now we give them a monopoly on energy.
Of course, the ships going through the Panama Canal are going to be Chinese.
Everything that's being made is going to be Chinese.
And nothing is going to change that if Trump doesn't stop the Paris Climate Accord.
Tolls average about $750 750 000 per crossing wow though they can range between 300 000 and 1
million dollars morales said they apply to all ships from around the world and there are no
exceptions and so again what are the companies that run this? Hong Kong-based Hutchinson Wampoa won the bidding for two of the leases, and it operates a terminal on each end.
That's what they're talking about, the Chinese company.
It was out of Hong Kong, actually.
The other terminals are operated under long-term leases by PSA Singapore and Seattle-based SSA Marine and Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine.
Don't buy the lies of Donald Trump.
He's up to something.
And he's up to no good.
We'll take a quick break.
We'll be right back. oh We'll be right back. you're listening to the david knight show
well welcome back uh guard goldsmith good to see you there guard um liberty conspiracy he's there
every night on twitter as well as on rockfin he says trump says if we don't take greenland the military base we have there will be on in
danger that's that base that is so important that they reduced it from 10 000 to 400
it's just there because we never leave anywhere you know i mean we never shut down any base it's
probably pretty much obsolete i would say uhy Mark, thank you for the tip.
It says Panama was originally a part of Colombia.
Yeah, that's right.
Thanks to U.S. machinations, Panama was established for the construction of the canal.
Exactly right.
So we're just talking about the history.
Nobody knows the history.
Marky Mark does.
Birdhouse Blues.
I'm suddenly getting voice messages from my travel agent on Super Saver deals to Panama.
Act fast.
You better look into this travel agent.
They probably don't have your best interest at heart if they want to put you into a hot spot that's there.
Let's take a look at the other things that are under fire.
Let's take a look at the water issue as this fire continues to
go now a second week there's a lot of different things to look at in terms of how people reacted
to this and again when we talk about the sources of these fires i think it is too soon to speculate
on that yeah i understand what people are saying um but uh just as we saw in Hawaii, I would like to have some firefighters weigh in on this.
Do you see situations where things are left that are not burned?
I remember seeing articles about, look at this, this whole, and I think it was in California,
this whole area was burned down, and the only thing that's remaining is a wooden cross that's in the center of it.
And they saw that as a sign now you know you don't you know strange things happen when
the winds are swirling around all the rest of this stuff who knows what's going on with it
but a firefighter has contacted breitbart blast a lack of resources said we could have saved
buildings like caruso did and for those of us who are not in
California, a reminder that Caruso was the opponent of Karen Bass for mayor of LA.
And he lost that. But he was able, he's a real estate developer, and he was able to save his area
because he took precautions and because he
knew what was going to be coming the la firefighter who wished to remain anonymous blasted local
leaders who cut funding to fire services he said the lack of personnel and water made fighting the
palisades fire difficult he then said that claims that the ember cast, that is the windblown sparks and embers that carry fires to distant points,
that the ember cast was too thick to save neighborhoods that were remote from the initial fire but were destroyed.
He said they were not credible.
He said we could have deployed ahead of the fire and we didn't have the resources.
And we could have saved buildings like Rick Caruso did.
They say that the ember cast was too thick. But Palisades didn't have the resources and we could have saved buildings like rick caruso did they say that
the ember cast was too thick but palisades didn't have the resources or the water to protect ralph's
the little grocery store across from the local fire station again caruso is a businessman a
developer he managed to save his own palisades village mall by hiring a private
firefighting company with its own water tankers there you go folks there isn't anything that
government does that we can't do better on our own this has been the lesson of America. This is what America used to be.
I've talked many times about Alexis de Tocqueville coming to America from socialist France.
In France, everybody wants the government to do everything.
And now we do as well.
Not only that, but we want the federal government to do everything.
Not even the local and state government.
Federal government must fix everything.
But that's not what built America.
What built America, what did things, you know, the projects that we're able to construct,
was because people did it on their own.
We had churches who took over and did charity.
They educated people.
They ran hospitals.
They created hospitals.
And we don't do that anymore.
The government's got to do it all.
And we just sit back and complain if the government doesn't do it.
We don't ever get off of our duffs and do anything
about it uh but um rick caruso did as a matter of fact uh here is a shot of his um uh of his
mall there that was preserved and some comments from him when he was running in 2022. And they rejected him.
There he is.
I can see right now what his problem is.
He doesn't match the DEI stuff.
He's a white male.
Can't have a white male for mayor.
But look at this.
There's the tankers with water.
And there are the buildings that are standing.
This is his own water trucks.
Yeah.
Look at that. How about that? Do water trucks. Yeah, look at that.
How about that?
Do it yourself.
Do it yourself firefighting.
Even the flag's not burnt.
Eat your heart out, Pinua.
Look at this.
Everything is in perfect condition. Wow, everything on, oh my gosh.
I've been going around the city talking to firefighters.
Here's Caruso.
Talking to paramedics.
2022.
Talking to residents.
And there's a deep concern throughout this city that the paramedics and the firefighters
are understaffed because their budget has not been restored.
From 15 years ago when it was cut back, we have fire stations throughout this city
that aren't mobilized because they don't have the staffing to do it and it's just wrong.
My plan as mayor is simple. We are going to restore the budget to bring the staffing levels back
to give the residents of Los Angeles the service they pay
for and deserve and that's the only way a city can be a great city. We have to reprioritize our
budget in this city to make sure that our residents are safe and they're protected and we can't do
that unless we have a fire department that is fully funded and fully staffed.
Well, that was 2022.
And when they had the election, the people in L.A. said, give us Barabbas and DEI.
We don't want the guy that knows what the problem is and identifies it.
No, we don't care about that.
Let's play DEI games.
And they've got a woman.
I'll play this for you later on.
She makes $750,000.
And she checks one DEI box after the other.
But she was in charge of the water.
Guess what?
You had one job to do.
And you didn't do it because you're out there checking DEI boxes. As a matter of fact, Mel Gibson was on talking about the fire.
He lost his home.
Talking about how this incompetence is actually deliberate, and we know it is.
Well, you know, I know they were messing with the water.
Letting reserves go for one reason or another.
They've been doing that a while.
California has a lot of problems that sort of baffle the mind as far as why they do things.
And then in the events like this, you sort of look,
oh, is it on purpose?
Which, it's an insane thing to think.
But one begins to ponder whether or not there is a purpose in mind.
What could it be?
Do they want the state empty?
I don't know.
Well, now they're...
Yeah, maybe they just want L.A. empty.
Maybe they want a smart city there.
Look, the obvious smoking gun is what these people are doing.
You can, by negligence, you can deliberately burn things down, right?
And here we are a week later, and these fires are not under control, and they're going in new directions as well.
So, yeah, was it deliberate?
It absolutely was. it's absolutely wise uh by the way when she ran uh the key thing that she ran on just like lala harris was abortion now i've seen lala harris crash and burn because she ran on abortion prior
to that we saw in texas we had um i even forget what her name was we called her for so long we
called her abortion barbie because she was all about abortion.
And she's this blonde liberal leftist who ran for governor in Texas,
and her entire campaign was let's kill more babies.
And so a Caruso narrowly lost, but as this paper points out,
this is actually Breitbart, he won in Pacific Palisades.
You know, there comes a point in time where you can try to fix things by offering your services and politics and all the rest of the stuff.
But when that doesn't work, you just got to do it yourself. Now, when we talk about the fact that she won on a campaign of abortion and DEI, Charlie Kirk was very angry with a lot of people who said, well, this is not God's judgment.
It is negligence and malpractice and all the rest of this stuff, right?
And, of course, Charlie Kirk is always going to want to put politics as the ultimate thing.
But it's not.
But again, I'm not going to say that, you know, we can look at the story of Job and
we can see that his friends said, well, there must be something that you did to cause this.
This wouldn't be happening to you if you were a good person.
Well, bad things do happen, but there are no good persons, right? The question is,
when we look at something like this, we ought to say, there but for the grace of God go I.
Because it isn't, why did this happen to those people? But the real question is,
why didn't it happen to us? And I think in the larger scheme of things, we have to say, why hasn't this happened to America yet?
When we look at this holocaust of fire going through Los Angeles, think about World War III that Biden and so many other people are openly courting.
You want to see the entire country burning like LA is burning right now? Well,
you just keep pushing on Ukraine and these other places, and you'll get that.
You keep pushing on the Chinese and the Russians and the Ukrainians and all the rest. I mean,
it's just – but the bottom line is that why hasn't this happened to some of us? Sometimes God
will bring difficult circumstances into our life in order
to chasten us as a parent for something that we did wrong. Sometimes it comes in when we haven't
done anything wrong, but perhaps God is training us like a Marine drill sergeant would train you
and put you through, you know, what did I do wrong? He's making me march 20 miles with a heavy pack or something.
That's just training you for what's about to come. You're going to be needing those kinds
of muscles and skills for what's coming. So sometimes it's just God giving us muscles that
is happening. Sometimes bad things happen to you because you're living in Sodom and Gomorrah and
your house burns along with everybody else's. I don't know.
I mean, it's not just that, you know, God does destroy things from time to time in judgment.
He makes that very clear, made it clear to Israel. He made it clear with Sodom and Gomorrah.
And, you know, sometimes things, bad things happen to you because you vote for an abortionist and a person who is pushing Sodom and Gomorrah, trying to turn the country
into that.
As of May 2nd, 2024, 86 emergency vehicles were out of commission in LA because funds
had not been allocated to hire sheet metal workers and mechanics to fix them.
This included 40 fire engines, 36 ambulances, 10
fire trucks, which are used to carry the equipment like ladders and rescue supplies. So you've got
fire engines and you've got fire trucks that carry the equipment. Captain Chung Ho testified
before a budget hearing. He said it just makes no sense to have million-dollar fire trucks and
engines taken out of service and sidelined because we don't
have enough mechanics to keep them running.
But we've got a lot of DEI bureaucrats, don't we?
The fire has burned nearly 24,000 acres with only 11% containment as of Sunday morning.
As a matter of fact, we talk about Mel Gibson.
This is what his mansion looked like.
He had, I think it's like an $11 million mansion. Very extensive. This is what it looks like after
the fire. What about the rest of the neighborhood, Mel? Your neighbors, the people you've lived next
to for quite some time, how did they fare? Yeah, some of the neighbors really got it hard. I know,
you know, Ed Harris, the actor who lives down the street,
I think his place is gone,
and many of my friends up and down the street.
And it was kind of random.
It wasn't every place, but it was quite a few places.
There was a dozen places to show that were just non-existent.
I mean, nothing but a chimney and a few roof tiles,
and you dare not walk around for the nails,
and the whole deal, the vehicles were gone, everything.
It was a real, it was a real, it was completely toasted.
I've never seen such a complete burn.
It's like someone did it on purpose to really destroy every aspect of it.
Yeah, well, again, it was on purpose of what they did in terms of destroying the
infrastructure to fight fires they know they have fires that are there i remember a tornado hit our
home when i was um about third or fourth grade and uh and it was very interesting to see the
strange things that were there that's why i'm not necessarily going to jump into the i'm not going
to rule it out but i'm not necessarily going to jump into the i'm not going to rule it out but
i'm not necessarily going to jump into the directed energy weapons thing either something like a
tornado for example lots of wind and rain all the time but the main tornado just jumped from here
to there so we had neighbors across the street from us nothing was done to their house it hit the back of our house and took the
back room that was there and completely destroyed it and left the rest of the house alone and took
all those boards from that room and hurled them at my sister's edsel that was parked in the front yard
and then it goes way down the street to the other side of the street and it's another house and that
kind of just like here this one this one, this one, this one.
Now, we also see some tornadoes that will come in.
Many times it's at the front of a hurricane, and you'll have just like a wall of tornadoes.
And that's what happened in Homestead, Florida.
It just devastated everything.
But this particular thing, you know, it's going here and there.
And I remember looking at a palm tree that was twisted just like a straw and seeing another spot where there was a stick that
was stuck right into a like an oak tree like somebody shot an arrow into it amazing things
happened we had a tornado that came through in raleigh. One of the guys that worked for us at the time, he's working for a different video store.
And he went to work that morning.
Karen and I were working late at night after everybody else had gone.
And so we're there at like 2 o'clock in the morning working.
And we see all this lightning flashing and all this other kind of stuff.
And there was a storm.
But we continued to work
we didn't know anything was happening we didn't have the radio on or anything like that we didn't
know that the tornado had dropped down uh about a mile north of where we were and went through a
path of destruction everything so we work and you know when we're going home about five or six in the morning and I'm driving.
And these people like zooming past us, you know, emergency vehicles and all of a sudden.
And what wasn't so much emergency vehicles, it's just people were driving past us.
We didn't see any ambulances or anything like that.
And I said to Karen, I said, well, these people who get up in the morning, we typically work really late at night.
So these people who are early risers kind of manic, aren they and we still weren't listening to the radio and and so we get to uh close to where home is
and that's when we saw the destruction that was there fortunately didn't hit our house
and we figured out what was going on but um in this um in that particular tornado um it went
down to this strip center that the anchor tenant was Walmart.
And it was L-shaped.
So Walmart was the main thing.
And then on a perpendicular return, they had a lot of small shops.
And so he was there to open up the video store that was there.
And he said he got out and he walks up and he puts the key in the door to open up the video store that was there. And he said he got out and he walks up
and he puts the key in the door to open it.
And he looks over and there's like a stick
that is going through the tempered glass on the side.
And he thought, that's strange.
And then he said, and then he looked over to the side
and Walmart was gone.
Not the most observant person.
We hired him and found that out that he was kind of in a fog most of the time.
But that's the kind of strange stuff that you would see.
It just kind of jumps here and there.
And that's what Mel Gibson was talking about as well.
Well, the reservoir and the worst fire ravaged areas of L.A. had been drained for repairs, and the blaze erupted, as I pointed out.
The 117-million-gallon Santa Ynez Reservoir was undergoing fixes to its torn cover when the horrific Palisades fire broke out.
And the Department of Water and Power, former manager of that, who was the general manager, told the L.A.
Times that even if the reservoir had been up and running, it likely would not have solved the overall pressure problem.
Well, yeah, water would not have made a difference, he says.
Do you believe this guy or not?
Right. Is this guy just a politician you know that he's a politician if he was the
manager of the uh of the department of water and power they don't hire people who are qualified
technically necessarily in la they hire people who are politicians and he's probably even though
he's left that now he's probably moved on to something else and it's not about the water pressure it's about the political pressure and he's trying to relieve the political
pressure well you know if that was true then how do we explain rick caruso right and um you know
as one person says in california if californians keep Newsom and the rest of these people,
they'll burn California to the ground.
So, yeah, you know, we've got the people out there now who are saying,
the Democrats are saying, well, this is climate change.
So water, that's not going to help for a fire.
What you're going to have to do is get rid of your car and your heater and your air conditioning and all the rest of this
stuff, because that's what the problem is. Problem isn't that we don't have any water to fight fires
that happen all the time in LA. No, the problem is that you've got a car and you got to get rid
of that. That's how crazy these people are. And yes, they will burn our country to the ground.
They want to burn this country to the ground folks it's not just it's not just stupidity
it's malevolence uh this writer jennifer gallardi says for much of my life in la i was blissfully
unaware of politics and people could afford to be talked about how nice california was and
she said uh and then covet hit and all of a, I became an unblissfully aware that the bad policies of an egomaniacal
tyrant have serious, devastating consequences.
And she's not just talking about Trump.
She's talking about the governor as well.
California had become unsustainable, both financially and politically.
Now, she's writing for the Federalists, so she's not going to criticize or give any blame at all at the feet of Trump for what happened with COVID.
She said officials here had some help during COVID.
They had the backing of Fauci and many other experts who, for their own personal gain, insisted that the virus was something that it wasn't.
And yet Trump is still insisting that it's something that it wasn't.
And Trump is still insisting that his bioweapon was the good thing.
And Trump gave Fauci a medal.
News alert, conservative media.
Fauci got a medal on Trump's last day in office.
What's the matter with them?
They're going to burn the country down, too, with that kind of blind, partisan cheerleading.
Absolutely unwilling to look at the facts and to look at the truth.
All they look at is what people want to hear.
And I'm disgusted by that.
She said the blame for the tragedy currently destroying the lives of thousands of people lies at the feet of only one person, though.
Newsom.
Well, I don't think so. I mean, it's the whole democrat party it's newsome it's bass it's all these other people and it's the people who voted for them again they could have had rick
caruso the guy who okay you're not gonna let me help with la i'll just focus on saving my own area
that i um she said newsome has single-handedly destroyed the state
with his Green New Deal policies,
his emphasis on environmental, social, and governance,
and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Of course he has.
But then you got people, you know,
we talked about the water person
who was a former water manager, said, eh, if we had had more water it wouldn't have helped at all
maybe if we didn't have somebody like this who is the current water chief and she makes folks
seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year let me repeat that three quarters of a million
dollars is paid to this person you call it powered by equity and I know that it's been really important for the DWP
to put an equity lens on everything. Yes yeah and that's the number one thing that attracted me to
this role. Coming from the communities that I come seeing what I've seen through my career in
utilities and through the military I've been in the Coast Guard 19 and a half years now so I got
six more months to qualify for my 20 years which was my
original goal wow i gotta get a pension because just can't make it on 750 000. um it's important
to me that everything we do um it's with an equity lens and social justice and making sure that we
right the wrongs that we've done in the past from an infrastructure perspective and that we involve the community in that process
and this this utility is serious about it is uh authentic about it uh and so um i'm just super
excited to be part of that movement yeah her whole career is based on racism and i don't know who this
other guy is or what you know what his dei boxes boxes were that he checked, but he was the former head of the DWP.
Now she is.
Don't tell me that he's not a politician as well.
Yeah, who are you going to believe?
This politician or your critical thinking?
Yeah, water's not important when you're fighting a fire.
What's really important is race and sexual preferences and the rest of this stuff.
So what happened at weekend of 2025 is not unique.
What is unique is the leadership of the state.
Newsom has failed to manage the conditions properly.
Brush should have been consistently cleared.
Control burns and clear the floor, and all the rest of the stuff,
and a sufficient supply of water.
They don't care about any of this stuff.
It's just like this guy who was doing nuclear waste for the Biden administration, Sam Britton.
All he cares about is his sexual addictions and where he can steal another suitcase full of unusual women's clothes.
These people, they're not capable of this because they're distracted and addicted to what it is they're involved in.
Everyone who lives here knows this.
Many constituents voted for this.
In 2014, Californians approved the Proposition 1 Water Storage Investment Program, which
allocated $2.7 billion for water storage projects.
Those projects have largely gone unrealized,
and the abundance of rain that the state received
over the past two years, remember the massive floods?
Remember how everybody said, you know, we could really use that
water if they diverted it into the
reservoirs or anything? They just let it
flow into the ocean.
That abundance of
rain over the last two years
could have been stored
if we had larger reservoirs, but
it was wasted.
Yet Newsom, along with the mayor of LA, Karen Bass, failed to listen.
Instead, LA's fire chief was focused on inclusivity and making the fire department
more diverse.
The fire chief, the person in charge of the water that you just saw there, and they're getting paid unbelievable amounts of money.
And so, you know, when I looked at this stuff, I thought, okay, they're right next to the water.
Why don't they just grab some ocean water and dump it on the fire as well, right?
Well, there's a couple of reasons that you don't do that.
Number one, it's very corrosive to firefighting equipment and you know once you
once you're wearing the equipment um california and la is not going to pay to fix it
i mean they did use a little bit of it they did use a little bit of it but they did and then the
other thing that they said well the environmental impact of using seawater and of course there is
an environmental impact uh you drop uh drop the uh seawater on uh plants and other things like
that and it's like assaulting the earth right it's gonna take it a while to recover it's gonna
take it a while to recover when it gets burned down too isn't it i mean there's some plants that
thrive on that like slash pines and stuff like that but for the most part uh it's kind of
destroying to the vegetation have it incinerated as well. But PBS had a report about this.
Can desalination be a solution for the drought in Southern California?
So they're setting right there with the ocean.
Well, let's not scoop it up and drop it on things because, you know, it's saltwater.
We don't get things salty.
Just let it burn.
And we don't want to get our equipment salty either.
So what about desalinization well
california is currently suffering through its worst drought in over 1200 years says pbs and
they know this why you should always ask this you should always respond to these kinds of absurd
claims like thomas soul said prove it prove it, prove it.
And so what if it's true as well, right?
So prove that this is the worst drought in 1,200 years.
And so what if it's true?
They could have still done something about it.
So you've got nearly empty reservoirs.
That's not because of the drought.
That's because they don't care.
Environmentalists, however, are not in favor of desalinization plants.
They don't want them. What could they possibly have against fresh water? Well, the same thing they have against everything that's vital to our life, whether it is electric power or whether it
is the kind of food that we want to eat or being able to travel or having clothing or any of that
kind of stuff. No, no. Environmentalists want to shut it all down.
Environmentalists argue that desalination plants destroy marine life and harm environments
that are already suffering from the effects of climate change.
I'm so sick of this stuff.
Desalination plants are energy intensive.
They rely on fuel.
So they contribute to global warming.
You can't do anything without these people shutting you down with their fearful fantasies about climate.
According to a Pacific Institute study, says PBS, desalinization can cost three times as much as projects designed to capture rainwater, most of which currently flows in the Pacific.
Okay, so if your desalination plant is too expensive and uses too much energy and it's going to burn the planet down, what are you doing about the reservoirs?
Oh, yes, that's right.
You didn't do anything about that either. You had $3 billion to do something about it, and they didn't do anything about that either you had three billion dollars to do something about it and they didn't do anything about that either why not right there's
always one excuse after the other uh the poseidon water plant was denied approval the largest
desalination plant in the western hemisphere is poseidon waters Carlsbad Desalination Plant in Carlsbad, California.
It produces 50 million gallons of desalinated drinking water a day.
And over the past 22 years, they have invested $100 million
into an effort to build another similar plant in Huntington Beach, California.
They recently experienced a game-ending defeat, however, when the California Coastal Commission
denied approval for what would have been the final regulatory hurdle for the proposed $1.4
billion Huntington Beach plant.
They don't want it because of environmentalism because this insanity about climate change
well we're going to take a break um before we do i'll read some of these comments here
trump burger says 750 000 a year to turn off people's water
that basically sums it up that's right. Thank you for the tip.
16th King says, I've been listening to you since I was 14, now 28.
Well, thank you.
You truly don't know how many people you've raised and how many lives you have saved just with COVID and January the 6th alone.
That's really kind.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Bloating.
Maui and Palisades were most expensive real estate third is palm beach wow uh dg8 uh thank you for the tips as david trump has been silent about freeing the j6
now well actually um no um you had um uh yesterday i think it was one of the Sunday shows. I just saw it yesterday.
Let's see, do I have the clip of that here?
I'm not sure that I've got the clip. You've got J.D. Vance
was pressed on the J6ers, and he got a lot of people upset
because he walked back. He said, well, not if they're violent, we're not going to
pardon them. Oh, really um how do we know if they
were violent does it mean that one of these kangaroo courts convicted them of violence i
certainly hope that he doesn't set this out for some people like um joe biggs you know joe biggs
made a big deal out of it in the j6 commission oh look here's joe biggs and he's walking into
the building through the velvet ropes you know know, all the rest of the stuff.
You better believe that they got footage of everything everywhere.
They got cameras all over the place.
So much footage that people can't find everything that they want.
And so if they had any footage of Joe Biggs beating somebody, you better believe that that would have been featured. So Joe Biggs is there in prison.
I'm just wondering if they're going to say, well, you know, you're part of the
Proud Boys, and the Proud Boys are just, you know, a violent group or whatever, so we're not going to
pardon you. We'll have to wait and see. I think this whole thing has been a betrayal, and that's
what I said. That's why the listener said that. He said, you know, I was telling everybody, stay
away from January the 6th. There's absolutely nothing, nothing that could have ever been accomplished
on January the 6th. And these people were led into that by Alex Jones and by Donald Trump and
meet me over there and all the rest of this stuff. And then Trump abandoned them. Shame on him for
letting these people suffer for four years. People who were exercising their constitutional rights
to assemble peacefully and redress their grievances.
I've not heard Trump or anybody talk about their constitutional rights to do that.
And, of course, look, it is Biden, and he doesn't escape from any of this stuff.
It's his criminal stuff.
But Trump knew.
Trump knew that Biden would do that.
We all knew that Biden was going to do that.
And we all knew what was going to happen.
Well, the people who led them into it, I'll say that, knew. all knew that biden was going to do that and um and we all knew what was going to well you know
the people who led them into it i'll say that knew i knew alex knew trump knew we knew what
was going to happen to them and if they went on january 6th and we knew what was going to happen
to them after biden got in and they didn't do anything about it um so um now he's promising
hell to pay if israeli hostages are not freed when he takes power
that's right how is it how is that america first his cult will excuse it that's right he's more
interested in um prisoners hostages in another country we'll see what happens we'll see what
happens trucker chris for the win says yes la especially east la was built
in a dry and arid climate at the turn of the 20th century like a hundred thousand people lived in la
well who knows maybe we'll have we'll relocate everybody in la to greenland
you know i mean it's a half the uh size of what la was at the turn the century, and they can go up there and burn it down with some Democrats elected.
Democrats could probably burn down Greenland, you know, even though there's no buildings or trees there.
They could probably still burn it down somehow. how deeply the la mayor is embedded with deep staters after congress she hopped in onto the
board of the national endowment for democracy yeah the nad as he points out is the cia yeah yeah um
she campaigned i guess people concerned about some of that too because when she campaigned she made
an explicit promise that she was not going to gallivant around the globe. She was going to focus on the problems of people in L.A.
And, of course, she was in Ghana when all this stuff happened.
And it was a junket, a wasteful, expensive junket that was being led by Biden's person for the Office of Management and Budget.
You know, the people are supposed to be looking out as uh how things are being spent uh a syrian girl if they voted for that woman
in order to kill more babies i think they got what they paid for
death and destruction absolutely right We'll be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Well, Brian and Deb McCartney, did anyone see the news on Tulsi Warhawk
Gabbard? She is going for full-on surveillance to get the nomination approved. Yeah,
she wants to be part of the intelligence agency. So what are you going to do?
You're going to push what they want to do, which is to spy on everybody.
Look, Tulsi Gabbard came from a home where I think her father was a Catholic
and her mother was Hindu or something like that, different religion.
But when she was getting into politics, she was pro-life.
And because she wanted to get elected as a Democrat, she became pro-abortion.
Now, if you're going to flip-flop on issues like that, you don't have any basis.
I'm not a fan of Tulsi Gabbard.
And, of course, we also see that she's one of the World Economic Forum babes,
one of their young leaders and all the rest of this stuff,
along with people like Dan Crenshaw.
I don't trust her at all.
I don't trust her at all.
So let's talk, though, about this do-it-yourself stuff.
I thought this was very interesting, what the Japanese do to protect their homes from fires.
Look at this. Have you ever seen a village with automatic fire extinguishing? In Shirakawa Village, Japan,
ancient thatched houses over 250 years old hide a stunning secret,
an automatic sprinkler system.
When a fire breaks out,
60 sprinklers instantly pop up
and spray high-pressure water like a giant fountain,
quickly extinguishing the flames.
The annual test turns into a spectacular water pipe festival,
drawing countless visitors to witness the impressive scene.
Yeah, well, you know, that's one way to do it.
They have thatched roofs.
When the Great Fire of London happened, they took out the Globe Theater
and thatched roofs and most of those houses that were there.
And first couple of that karen and i
went to the uk um they didn't have the globe theater but when we went back with our those
were in the 80s 1980 because today is our 45th wedding anniversary okay and um and we have
absolutely nothing planned to do because we can't get out of our area here because of the snow and the hill.
Although it may thaw today.
We went down yesterday to the barn and we couldn't get the car back up the hill.
So we had to walk up the hill in the snow.
But at some point between 1984 and 2001, I don't know when they did it, but they rebuilt the Globe Theater as a replica.
And I remember seeing all the stuff there about the Thatched Roofs.
It really was amazing.
And it was amazing to see the Globe Theater with its open roof and all the rest of that stuff.
But yeah, they worked pretty hard to preserve this historical area that's there with the Thatched Roofs.
There's all kinds of stuff that you can do if you really care.
And that's the whole point.
It's people in California don't care.
They don't care about preserving our society, our infrastructure, our highways, our cars,
our way of life.
They want to attack it and destroy it and burn it down.
Here's one example, right?
You hear these, you know, the people who are there with the water department getting paid
three quarters of a million dollars to lie to us.
They say, well, the water wouldn't have helped at all.
Well, that's absolutely not true.
You got in one neighborhood.
You had three people, a brain surgeon, his son and a neighbor.
And the three of them saved their homes and several other homes that are there while everything else burned.
How a warrior brain surgeon saved his Malibu street
from wildfires and looters.
This is from the UK Telegraph.
Chester Griffiths led his son and his neighbor
in a marathon standoff against flames
and against criminals who are now coming around looting
under a hail of burning debris.
Just like that
firefighter said you know it's like oh well you know there's just too many embers that are coming
in there's a lot of wind and fire is coming in and all the rest of the stuff well that's why they
kept vigilance there and they kept uh kept stayed there with their water hoses i don't know where
he got the water but this is a guy who is a prepper. This brain surgeon is a prepper.
He knew about the fires.
And if the government's not going to prep, he's going to do it himself.
Chester Griffiths finished performing brain surgery, climbed into his car, drove across L.A. to save his beachfront Malibu home from the wildfires.
It was a scenario the 62-year-old had been preparing for for years.
He had done the training, he had sourced the fire hoses, and briefed his son and next-door
neighbor about the course of action. Now was the time to put it into practice.
What followed was a daring mission that saw the three men confront the worst inferno in
the city's history to successfully protect six homes in their picturesque cul-de-sac.
All the while, houses around them crumbled into a mess of ash and rubble.
As the Pacific Palisades fire worsened, swallowing up thousands of homes and leaving trails of
smoldering ruins across thousands of acres, the men refused to back down.
Even as 80-mile-an mile an hour hurricane level winds brought sheets
of embers the size of footballs raining down they continue to fight it's just the will it's a will
to do something about it uh that it was lacking with the government um at one point he said i
started packing up my car and then i decided that i was just not going to let my house burn down no matter what, said his neighbor, Clayton Colbert.
Armed within 95 masks, fire hoses and spades, the trio managed to keep the Inferno at bay for four days and five nights.
They fought to keep the it's very much like the korean grocers isn't it in la right you had daryl gates who shame on him uh started swat teams he was the police chief in la
he began all the swat team stuff he began all of this stuff of armored uh militarized police you
know the armored cars and all the rest of the stuff. And what did he do? When the riots came to L.A., they abandoned everybody and they saved themselves.
They circled their stuff around the police stations and around the government buildings
and let the rest of L.A. fend for itself.
And so you had the Korean grocers who got on the roof and kept looters and arsonists
away.
Same type of thing with this guy.
Ultimately, it's up to you.
Without a doubt, he said, if we weren't here, none of our houses would be.
There's not even a 1% chance, said the neighbor, Mr.
Colbert, on Friday as he poked his hose up against the smoldering remains of a neighbor's home to stop it from spreading. The men's diciest moment came on Wednesday night when the fire barreled toward them from
the west, engulfing two of their neighbor's wooden homes and sending them up in flames
within 20 minutes.
First went the house two doors long from Dr. Griffiths as the inferno made eucalyptus trees
explode.
And again, you know, some of these people explain well
you know you got trees that are still standing uh because of water content or something well you know
um when the fire is intense enough the trees just explode it doesn't matter what kind of tree it is
really anyway so again that is an open question still then the next one went up they said like a
roman candle everything was coming this way the fire was coming this way. The fire was coming this way.
The smoke, the embers in the air, and the wind was unbelievable.
I mean, again, 80 mile an hour winds, and it's throwing burning chunks of stuff the size of footballs at you.
And these guys persisted.
And then he says, there was also softball-sized pieces on fire that were landing around us.
It was almost apocalyptic. It's like, you see those things coming at you, and they land on the ground? And then he says there was also softball-sized pieces on fire that were landing around us.
It was almost apocalyptic.
It's like you see those things coming at you, and they land on the ground.
And so the majority will not go on the house, but the ones that do, you've got to put them out immediately.
But if no one was here to do that, then they eventually burned the house down.
We didn't know when it was going to end.
That was probably the scariest thing. The trio responded by jumping on nearby roofs,
spraying the flames and using dirt and sand to put out any fires on the ground.
They got blown over several times,
buckling under the power of the 80-mile-an-hour gusts.
In terrifying footage,
he can be heard calling the fire department,
and he said, we need a water drop.
A nearby fire crew came to help them fight the blaze.
And Dr. Griffiths begged the captain for a water drop.
And he said, they're all grounded.
What about a plane then?
A fixed wing, he said.
Everybody's grounded.
They said.
So he said, I went back upstairs and I said i said we're just gonna have to do it ourselves
as a matter of fact you know when you um look at what caruso did and here's another picture
a close-up picture of caruso's development you got to do it yourself or in this particular case
he hired private people caruso knew that that, but he was rejected because they wanted a racist instead.
But going back to the doctor, he says,
our strategy was paddle boards out into the ocean.
We knew that if it really came to it, we could just take the paddle boats out.
That was our escape route.
So he said there wasn't any time to be scared.
So the neighbor said he hasn't slept in days speaking on friday he admitted that he doesn't know what day it is he does know that he was meant to have kidney surgery on january the 10th
which he just discovered was the day that they were interviewing him
he had no idea what day it was. It was just one long thing.
What was it?
Four days and five nights, I think it was.
At some point during the mission,
the neighbor, Mr. Colbert's hair caught fire.
But he said he's not entirely displeased with the outcome.
He said, I look like I've got a full head of hair now,
don't I?
It's great.
It's all ash.
Every bone in my body hurts he adds he was limping across
the sand in front of the homes he has never had a problem with his knee but now it is strapped up in
a brace he's been physically taxing on these guys to the extreme as you can imagine his slower
mobility was a challenge when he was forced to chase after looters who had come to raid the remaining homes.
It was Thursday evening when Colbert saw two men walking down the hill.
He said, I started screaming at him and they ran.
He says, and on top of all that, there's these people who are out there trying to steal from you.
You know, people like Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass and the politicians that are out there.
Because that really is a metaphor, isn't it?
Aren't they really like the looters that come around after they've set a fire?
Who knows whether the fire was maybe by arson?
Dr. Griffiths bought his property in 2005 and his family moved in in 2009.
They tried to fireproof it at the time, knowing that there are always fires in the area.
They built sprinklers into the roof.
They used cement tiles instead of wood.
Dr. Griffiths, who is also a doctor to the LA Kings hockey team, said if one thing can come from the devastating tragedy, he wants people to get to know their neighbors.
He said, we were only able to do this because we were a tight-knit community.
You see, that's the thing. Whenever we talk about prepping, that's one of the things that
preppers understand. You got to have community as well. It's one of the things in Jack Lawson's
book, CivilDefenseManual.com, community, creating that community. And again, he's still out of stock on that book.
He should sell a lot of them when he gets them back in stock.
It's an excellent book.
And by the way, he's got a free chapter about water.
And of course, not the quantities that you're going to need to put out a fire, but drinking water and how to keep it there.
You can see that at civildefensemanual.com.
He says, this whole thing is a tragedy.
Beyond apocalyptic proportions, I'm so sad.
I'm very sad for everyone that is so impacted, their families, their lives, their livelihoods,
their history, all going.
It's cataclysmic for those people.
I don't know what to say.
Evidently, Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass don't know what to say either because gavin newsom and karen bass don't know what to
say either because they've pretty much been silent not my fault it's somebody else's fault it's not
my fault uh but anyway that's the the prepper that's there he says i'm happy that it turned
out okay for us but it may not have happened i made a video on the first night of our home
recording memories in each room a neighbor was one of the handfuls whose home was
saved by these three men she said she felt survivor's guilt because her home was still
sanding but she runs a non-profit foundation and she's determined she said to turn all this horror
into something that is really good well in terms of looting, I guess that's one of the things that really amazes me.
As people are suffering, you have these predators who come in.
And then you also have the copycat arsonists.
We don't know if this was started by an arsonist, but we do know there were many copycat arsonists
as well.
In one particular case, they arrested a person for looting who was dressed as a firefighter.
The sheriff's department there has arrested 29 people so far in conjunction with criminal activity.
Looting, for example.
He says, when I was out there in the Malibu area, said the sheriff, I saw a gentleman that looked like a firefighter.
And I asked him if he was okay because he was sitting down i didn't realize that he had handcuffs on he said we're
turning him over to the la police department because he was dressed like a fireman and
he wasn't a fireman he got he just got caught burglarizing a home so those are issues that
our frontline deputies and police officers are dealing with.
Karen was talking about it.
I mentioned the fact that her brother, his house burned down while he was in Austin for
Travis's wedding.
Lightning struck it.
The wee hours of the morning, nobody realized it until it was really going.
And it took him a while to get back. And the interesting thing, I thought, was that the Virginia Beach police
had people guarding his home, which I thought was really amazing.
I've never known police to do that type of thing.
They're typically not about doing security duty or anything,
but they were guarding his home until he got back.
And yeah, he was able to go through the, it was completely demolished,
but he was able to find his wife's jewelry that was in a safe box that they had
and a couple of other things like that that looters would have gotten
if the police hadn't guarded it.
So the sheriff said, we have people go to all ends to be able to do what it is
that they want to do to exploit victims of this tragedy
well you know you might also besides the looters who are dressed as firemen you might want to look
at the politicians that are dressed and covered in green slogans and dei bigotry. Meanwhile, in terms of people taking this on themselves,
L.A. millionaires shelled out $2,000 per hour for private firefighters, they said.
And if they could afford it, it was probably a good deal.
I don't know how much it costs for Caruso to protect his property,
but who knows how many hundreds of millions of dollars,
maybe billions, I don't know, that he had that was spared there.
Private fire protection companies often contract with state and local governments
to help battle wildfires.
But in recent years, California's fire firms have begun offering on-call services.
Why? Because you can't partner with a local government that's not interested in fighting fires.
If you want to fight fires, you can contract yourself out.
And, of course, you can make a lot more money, too.
They're ready to show up with their own water, with trucks, with hoses, with fire-quenching chemicals,
and with other industrial-grade equipment.
Some outfits are charging $2,000 an hour for their services.
Chris Dunn, owner of Covered 6,
that's funny, like watch your six, watch your back, you know,
told the news outlet that his phone had been ringing off the hook
as the Hollywood elite jockey for his services.
But, you know, for the rest of us
newsom is going to burn it down people like him uh while they loot our pockets now that's
you know for protection money it's a protection racket that's what government is well um uh this This is one person in terms of looting.
This is one story.
We had the report about the person that was, the local neighbors saw him with a blowtorch.
He said, yeah, it was just lighting a cigarette, you know.
And they tackled him and bound him up and turned him over to the police.
Chased people away. There's some people who are active in the area who stayed behind
and they're reporting that we need help. And we think this latest crackdown is helpful, but
we go around the streets, there's no one here and anyone can come up here and get stuff so we need help i've been hearing reports of large groups of people that are coming out of
vans like sprinter vans and like cargo vans um that is obviously well coordinated what are the
items that you're hearing that they're going after purses watches um anything they could
basically get their hands on.
Yeah, well, I pressed the one about looting.
I meant to do the one about letting the arsonist go free.
So, you know, some of the police have apprehended some of these people. They're organized.
They got sprinter vans and some Mercedes to go loot Beverly Hills or whatever.
But here's what happened with that arsonist that the neighbors said, he's starting
a fire here. They responded, they interviewed this suspect. After the interview and additional
investigative steps, looking at some additional evidence that was present, they made the
determination that there was not enough probable cause to arrest this person on arson or suspicion
of arson. And therefore, this person was arrested on a felony
probation violation um this investigation yeah there you go oh this investigation is ongoing
right um felony violation he barely spoke english he was speaking spanish we don't want to have a
situation you know where it's kind of like the the Nashville tranny shooter and how they zealously guarded that manifesto.
We don't want to have an illegal alien as an arsonist, just like they don't want to have a tranny as a killer.
That's what I think is going on with all that.
Who are you going to believe?
Are you going to believe the police or are you going to believe all the people in the neighborhood who saw him lighting these fires?
And again, it may not, he may not have been the source of the Kenneth fire. in the neighborhood who saw him lighting these fires.
And again, he may not have been the source of the Kenneth fire.
When I looked at that, I said, well, that's a pretty big fire.
I don't know if he was the one who started that big fire, but it doesn't matter.
If you're an arsonist, you're an arsonist, even if you're a copycat arsonist.
A reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle observed one home that was outfitted with water sprayers continually drenching the roof as specialists stood by all night watching for flare-ups.
Again, you know, Japan got it built in, even.
Other firms spray the landscape with fire retardant and cocoon trees and bushes and thick fireproof material. So one guy, millionaire real estate investor, Keith Wasserman, ignited a blaze of outrage when he put out a call for someone to connect with him, to connect him rather with private
firefighters to save his house in Pacific Palisades.
He says, does anyone have access to private firefighters to protect our home in Pacific
Palisades?
Need to ask, act fast here.
All neighbors' houses are burning.
I will pay any amount.
Thank you, he said.
And people are angry at him.
These people, these leftists in L.A., get angry with him.
Not with a person who's making $750,000 to manage the water and doesn't do it.
They don't get angry with the DEI or the Green Meanies or any of these other people.
One person comes back and says, so you're suggesting that potentially life-saving resources should be diverted to save your house because you're rich while thousands of people try to evacuate?
Well, no, that's actually not what he's doing you know he's got the resources and um you know more power to him if he can stop it that's what i say because the government isn't going to
do anything direct your anger at them well when we return uh we're going to take a look at the real culprits that are here.
The people who are really burning the country down and getting away with it.
People who are the real arsonists.
The DEI and the climate people.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. ¶¶
¶¶ Thank you. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 liberty it's your move and John Basiglione.
Basiglione, I think, well, I'm sorry if I'm mispronouncing your name.
I think the first time was maybe right.
But it is an amazing comment from John.
He said, I've personally seen in fighting between CAL FIRE, Department of Forestry,
and the L.A. County Fire Department,
fighting over who had command of the assets.
We waited two hours to launch.
We sat in our C-130 for about two hours and stood around in the command post for two more hours,
waiting until they quit fighting over who had overall command of the aerial assets.
And then it was too dark. Wow. Wow. until they quit fighting over who had overall command of the aerial assets.
And then it was too dark.
Wow.
Wow.
It's very much, that reminds me of that story of the person in western North Carolina,
the helicopter pilot who went in.
And he had a small helicopter and only, you know, a seat for one other passenger.
And so, you know, he found a couple there. Their house had collapsed, an elderly couple,
and they're walking back, and he lands the helicopter.
He leaves his son there.
He takes the lady back.
And when he lands, this local fire chief comes out
and gets all over him, says,
I'm going to have you arrested and all this other guy,
you know, threatening him and scared him.
So he said, well, I'm still going to go back and get my son.
He was very upset when he told the story that he didn't just go back and get the man as well.
He left the man there, told him what had happened, but left him there.
And the man's thinking, what is going on?
You know, it didn't make any sense.
And there were some people that were there, some rescue workers that had come from another state.
I said, you know, don't worry about that.
Eventually, he went back and he did more stuff of that.
But it's, you know, it's that kind of, I'm in charge here.
And it truly is amazing.
Jerry Alatalo, and this is a story that I've seen,
and I've not, I should have covered this, but I didn't.
So thank you for reminding me of this.
A one-billionaire couple owns almost all the water in california in 1994 the resnicks secretly seized control of california's
public water supply and now their companies use 150 billion with a b gallons each year
um that is you know what was it 117 million gallons in that one reservoir that's saying
hey if we had that we could have put a dent in this fire or whatever,
could have stopped it.
They get 150 billion, a thousand of those reservoirs they're using up.
That's how incredible that is.
The Resnick family are the largest agricultural owners in California.
Their farms use more water than all the homes in L.A. patriot thank you very much for the tip he writes um a north american union
is the new world order un agenda 21 unless trump doesn't unless trump does it and then it's
patriotic nationalism freedom cities and liberty Liberty Coffin apartments for everybody.
That's absolutely right.
And people are not looking at this.
That's what Trump is for.
Trump is for chaos, and he's for putting people to sleep.
Just like they know that.
They know that when a Republican gets elected republicans stop buying guns and when trump gets elected you
know people like alex are telling them hey it's 40 chess or 5d chess or 60 chess uh audi modern
retro radio good to see you there he says the fact uh one out of every three arson fires is
started by an actively employed firefighter yeah that's true and um you said they've got a fascination
with fires is why they went into it in the first place but there's also the aspect that i talk
about with the fbi you know um more than one out of one out of every three terrorist events more
than that far more than that are started and run by the FBI.
Because then they can be the heroes for stopping it, right?
And that's also a factor in these firefighters who are arsonists.
A McGowan fan, me too, says Malibu has a community emergency response team.
Residents fight fires, stockpile and distribute relief supplies, supply generators generators and maintain emergency ham radio and satellite communication systems well that's really good that's really
what is necessary uh i've got one more section i want to talk a little bit about um the um the
dei aspects of this a little bit more ap news is heavily ratioed for blaming the palisades fire on climate change that's right
got us got to do more destruction to the infrastructure got to ban more things that
we use and of course none of that is true climate change contributed to a week of wild weather
that upended life in the united states was the title of an associated propaganda the ap associated so
called associated press melinda walling was the one who wrote the article she uses pronouns she
and her she failed to mention arson reports and the alarming mismanagement of city fire resources
by radical far-left democrats in power including including the L.A. mayor and the California governor.
Climate change, she said, laid the groundwork for California's megafires.
No, no, not at all.
It was active neglect, not even passive neglect, but active neglect.
Removing resources away.
That is definitely what is going on, regardless of
how it started. That has kept it going. And I would say that, you know, regardless of whether
they find it was active arsonist or whatever, it was this kind of active sabotage of the
infrastructure that is really the big arson factor this writer for the ap failed
to mention in her coverage that the palisades fire spread so quickly because of the pacific
palisades reservoir again 117 million but as these people just point out the resnick family
has 150 billion gallons of water each year
more than a thousand times um on top of this she failed to mention the very existence
of the countless arson reports i just played for you the one where they freed the arsonist
again who you're going to believe you're going to believe the community or you're going to believe
the cops and karen bass who was standing there at that press conference.
You know, political purposes, because there's political implications, depending on who it was that set the fire, and they don't want to talk about that.
One person says, is climate change, is that why they're catching people setting fires
all over the place on purpose?
You disingenuous hacks.
So, that person named mindy robinson well if you want a picture of a disingenuous hack you can do no better than
senator markey this is sent to me by sam thank you sam markey's uh tds meltdown the la fires are climate disaster that was stoked by trump well let's pull out a
little bit from the bipartisan cheerleading and competition that's there this guy marky
back in 2012 when obama was president and lisa jackson was the epa. Markey was a congressman
and he had a dog and pony show
where he brought in Lisa Jackson,
who was subsequently fired
because it came out that she was using an alias.
You know, like we've seen Biden using an alias
and all these other people,
but she was one of the first ones
to use an alias and secret emails to violate rules.
But anyway, Lisa Jackson, Obama's EPA administrator,
and then-Congressman Markey had a dog and pony show
where they were trying to convince everybody
what would be done eight years later,
that COVID is killing more people than cancer and heart attack.
They were saying that about fine particulate matter,
which is what you get with any kind of a fire.
If you burn wood or whatever, if you've got a barbecue grill, they wanted to ban the barbecue grills and all this stuff.
As they were doing that on Capitol Hill, and he had this little dialogue that he had worked out in advance, you could tell, with Lisa Jackson, because he stepped on some of her lines.
And they had to back up and do it again right didn't rehearse it enough and she said i'm not talking about people
getting sick congressman marky i'm talking about people dying and more people dying of this than
of cancer and heart attacks well at the time that was happening, the EPA and Research Triangle Park,
where I was, had run ads to hook people up. And I've talked about this many times. I'm sure you've
heard it. To hook people up directly to diesel exhaust. They'd taken the carbon monoxide out,
so they wouldn't kill people right off. But they were looking for people who had respiratory issues,
heart issues, and they were exposing them to 72 times what the EPA said was allowable.
And they had a couple of people get sick.
But guess what?
Even at 72 times, they only had two people.
When they screened for people who had respiratory and heart issues, only two people had to be taken to the hospital.
But the group that I was working with at the time uh found that um malloy found that
and um it was i'll never forget that uh markey what a show and they rewarded him
by making him a senator that's the kind of people that move ahead uh alex epstein says a solution
to dangerous how to control wildfires in cal in California is addressing the root cause, excess fuel load.
And we're not talking about fossil fuels.
We're talking about dead trees that fall and are not removed.
And as I've said many, many times, my uncle who is a forestry professor 50 years ago was talking about this.
And Travis and I went to oregon we
interviewed a firefighter there who had lost everything we were there as part of what was
going on with lavoie finicum and the standoff and mal here but we we met this guy because he
knew about it we were interviewing him but then he showed us how neglect and malicious mismanagement by the forestry service had caused an out-of-control
fire that came in and destroyed the lumber that he had on his property. He was a lumberjack and
ready to retire because private land was the only place where you could get some of this stuff done
and the government was regulating everything out of existence.
I mean, the lumber mills that they had around there were all rusted and abandoned.
And he said, nobody is here except for federal employees and retirees who have a source of income outside this area.
They have shut everything down.
And they burned down his private forest that he was keeping.
That's what he had invested his money in
as a retirement plan because and we talked to him at great length about you know the the detailed
specifics about the massive fuel that these abandoned deadwood trees are then that's what
people are talking about uh so alex epstein is talking about that on a Substack post, I guess.
Temperatures have risen, he said, one degree centigrade in the last 150 years.
Is it really possible that that amount of warming makes dangerous wildfires inevitable?
No, he said.
Past centuries had far more fire-prone climates. The Palmer Drought Index shows only a slight increase in California drought since 1900.
Historical evidence shows us that prior to man-made CO2 emissions,
California experienced regular mega-droughts that could last over a century.
The modern era has been very lush by comparison he said the root cause of today's
wildfires is terrible forest management you see the root cause of all this stuff is bad management
the fires that are going to happen naturally intensify and get worse because there's no
forestry management and then as they intensify and get worse, because there's no fire control management,
and there's no water management, and everybody is fighting over who's got jurisdiction over the
airplane, it never ends. But that's where the problem is. The problem is that we have a malicious
and non-functioning government, and yet as we see this, everybody wants all the problems to
be solved by the government. And they want all the problems to be solved by the government.
And they want all the problems to be solved by the government at the highest level.
That is doubly insane.
Because the more you centralize things, the more you're going to have things fall through the gap.
He said, it's terrible forest management.
Policymakers have prevented controlled burns, debris clearing, and logging, jacking up the fuel load to incredibly dangerous levels.
They used to allow people to go into the forest and cut down standing dead trees.
And we would use that for lumber.
But no, can't do that.
We've even got the insanity that Bill Gates wants us to not plant trees now.
First, we had to pay
an indulgence to use energy we're going to you know put in this these carbon taxes and then
some billionaire somewhere is going to promise to plant some trees now bill gates wants to
stop that and he wants to stop the trees because even though they absorb co2 which is not a problem
co2 is not a problem to start with but there's a source of that and he says if you leave them out
there well they're going to out gas the co2 well don't leave them out there don't leave them out
there and let a fire happen bring them in make furniture and houses out of them the path forward
is simple focus on the main cause he says on force management, which is totally within our control.
Stop pretending that lowering CO2 levels will bring about some fire-free paradise,
and that it is even possible near term.
Stop mandating unreliable, that's unreliable energy.
Tom McClintock also commented on the Wall Street Journal.
He said, the left blames this on a changing climate.
We can find a more likely culprit in the state's recent extreme environmental and social policies.
He said, environmentalist leftists promised that laws such as the national environmental policy act
the wilderness act the endangered species act that these would protect and improve the environment
50 years later we're entitled to ask how's it going
yeah how's all that climate alarmism going right between 2012 and 2021 we lost a quarter of california's forest land to wildfires
a ucla study estimated that california's 2020 fires released twice as much greenhouse gas
into the atmosphere as had been prevented by the previous 18 years of primarily
government-enforced restrictions you see see, because of wars, because of forest fires, their neglect causes and intensifies all of this stuff about CO2 that's released.
It doesn't count when it's their war.
It doesn't count when it's their forest fires and their neglect.
It doesn't count when it's Elon Musk's rocket ships or their private jets. It only counts when it's your stuff.
Fire, he says, is a condition of nature, but how we deal with it is our choice.
The tragedy in Southern California is a result of decades of self-destructive policies made by
foolish politicians and the foolish people who vote for them. I showed you a picture of the woman
who was talking, $750,000 salary. She's in charge of the water. She didn't care about the water.
She cares about DEI politics and all the rest of this stuff. And then we have a $300,000 per year diversity chief, diversity chief, who says, hey, if somebody gets into a fire and a woman can't carry this person out, that's his problem.
You want to see somebody that responds to your house, your emergency, whether it's a medical call or a fire call, that looks like you. It gives that person a little bit more ease knowing that somebody might
understand their situation better. Is she strong enough to do this? Or you couldn't carry my
husband out of a fire, which my response is, he got himself in the wrong place if I have to carry
him out of a fire. Only 5% of working firefighters and women. there you go you know well i know that
when the neighborhood's burning down it's important to me that the people who show up look like me
i don't care if they're green if they can put the fire out okay uh that's what she's saying
that's the important thing the important thing is that we play these racist games and they are racist games. She makes $300,000 a year. And she says, Hey, if one of
our women, you know, we've only got 5% of the forces, women, well, let's hire more women. Oh,
a problem that you can't carry somebody out of a burning building. Well, Hey, if a guy's in a
burning building, that's his fault. That's his problem. Yeah yeah that's the attitude of everybody in this democrat run
disaster that's what it is california is a state of disaster because they elected these types of
people they elected people who appoint people like her hey if you're in a fire that's your problem
um in a video defending their dei practices that person's name was Christine Larson.
She heads the Equity and Human Resources Bureau.
See, she is your problem, LA.
People like her.
You're having to carry her around.
And she was pretty heavy, actually.
But no, the fact that you have to carry her policies around, that's the issue.
And that you've got to pay her $300,000 a year.
So, yeah, if I can't carry somebody out or the women that I want to hire can't carry them out, well, that's this guy's problem.
He's in the wrong place if I have to carry him out of a fire.
You know, don't you know not to be in a fire?
You need to fire her.
It's absolutely amazing.
Yeah, she's in the wrong place, quite frankly.
But, you know, it's interesting.
Didn't we hear that same thing from Laura Loomer about the vaccines?
That's your fault if you took the vaccine.
I knew better than that.
That's your fault. you took the vaccine i knew better than that that's your fault that's on you well hey you know you're in a fire and um one of these women firefighters can't get you
that's your fault you shouldn't have been in the fire and uh you shouldn't have taken that vaccine
that trump was pushing to everybody uh says laura loomer yeah that's it and you know when we look at
this and what is happening,
the obsession that Trump has with Greenland and Panama and all the rest of this stuff,
somebody put this up and said,
just a reminder of what's going on in Western North Carolina.
Covered in snow.
People don't have any place to live.
And even after the Amish have come in
and built some one building for them
the local people came in the local bureaucrats came in and kicked them out of their home
and to this kind of weather you know low temperatures snow all the rest of the stuff
we've already had at least one person die from exposure and guess what the government only cares about its rules
just like um you know john was saying about the the government arguing over who has the authority
to direct the planes they argued for four hours and then when they got finished it was too late
for them to do anything about it because it was too dark. But that's it, yeah.
Meanwhile, in Western North Carolina,
which Trump doesn't care about.
He wants to, let's see, rename the Gulf of Mexico.
He wants to reclaim Panama.
He wants to buy Greenland with your money and then turn it over to his pals.
That's what it's all about, isn't it?
Atomic Dog says, Tucker Carlson said
he personally knows Senator Markey, and he's a good man.
Tucker, I personally know where you're coming from, pal.
You're not a good man in terms of the lies that you, you know, he shut down people who
were showing the truth about 9-11.
You want to tell me that, you know, you want to talk about the melting point?
Yeah, I'd like to talk about that.
I'd like to show you a video here of it just climbing.
No, you can't show that video, right?
And now he comes back and he says, you know, you can't work if you question Building 7.
Well, was that why you lied to people, Tucker?
Is that why you kept quiet and lied to people about the vaccine?
He's supposedly surprised when he finds out the stuff that's in the vaccines and when he finds out information
about vaccines that everybody knew the fact that they were using aborted babies doesn't he know
that that was what so many people had religious objections to he just completely turned that off
he didn't care of course he didn't care he was being paid by Pfizer He didn't care. Of course he didn't care. He was being paid by Pfizer. He didn't care about
people's objections to any of that stuff.
Yeah, I tell you what, it's just amazing.
Audi, ModernRetroRadio.com
He says, I think the establishment
knows that Bill Gates
is a bad bargaining chip. Now they're putting
all their hopes into Musk. I agree.
His reputation is already showing signs
of trouble. Matthew
Ronson says she certainly won't put herself into a position of danger in her job.
Yeah, it's her job.
Her job is promoting racism and sexism.
That's what she promotes, and she gets paid very well to do that.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. Oh nothing, and be happy Ain't got no cash, ain't got no car
But 24 booster shots in your arm Oh nothing, be happy
You can't even buy shit in the store because of your low social credit score.
Oh, nothing.
Be happy.
You owe nothing.
And be happy.
Be happy and eat some bugs.
They're doing what in the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense common again.
This is the David Knight Show.
Well, you know, it is worldwide
that we have this climate agenda
all doing the same thing,
just like they did with COVID.
That MacGuffin,
both of these MacGuffins, global.
In Queensland, Australia,
where it is now summertime,
the electric company is going around
shutting off people's air conditioning.
Over 8,000 homes
had the air conditioning shut off
due to climate
policies and this is as it was approaching 100 degree weather because these people bought into
the smart thermostats that the power company had there they knew that they were engineering
an infrastructure that was insufficient to capacity so they want to go around and shut down your um uh your your pat your power
right uh and so they know that they got a shortage and they also know that things are getting really
expensive because these renewables not only are unreliable but they're also very expensive so they
use that they use that they tell people we'll save you'll save four hundred dollars uh if you
let us we'll give you a four hundred dollar rebate on your power bill this is one type of thing if
you sign up for these smart thermostats and that's why they call them smart because they take advantage
of dumb people uh who are going to do something like that 8,300 homes on a sweltering day last month,
part of the net zero plan.
On December 8th,
when temperatures in Australia reached as high as 97 degrees Fahrenheit,
8,300 homes found their air conditioning cooling mechanisms
disabled by the power company.
Result of climate policies that
restrict coal sourced energy in favor of wind and solar power energy so again they know they're
going to have to ration it uh and and even more so than with money they're very expensive but
they're going to have to just shut it down because it's not going to be able to keep up with demand
we've never had this in my lifetime until we started this net zero stuff.
And folks, zero is where they want to take us.
We will have nothing.
But we'll not be happy.
So this is the fifth time the energy company has withheld air conditioning from residents last year.
And so the smart meters cutting off your
power is no longer a conspiracy theory it is already here well that was what it was always
about uh the queensland government reached into people's homes to take control of 170 000 air
conditioners in the last two months wind solar and the demonization of coal is destroying our once reliable power supply,
turning Australia into a third world country.
Bingo.
Everything is about turning the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Europe into the third world.
That's what this is about.
It's about, that's one aspect of population control.
Because look, it's not just about your lifestyle.
If you take away cheap available energy, it doesn't just affect our lifestyle and our
quality of life.
It also affects the quantity of life.
Many studies have shown that having to pay too much for energy actually shortens people's
lives.
And we can see that as we look at what is happening in the UK and other
places here. Okay, so while it's summer in Australia and they're shutting down the air
conditioning, and we've talked about that in the past as well, that's going to kill people.
In Florida, when the power was taken out by hurricanes, you had a lot of people die that
were in nursing homes because they didn't have any air conditioning.
They're going to kill people with that.
And they're going to kill people in Europe
who are in cold climates
because they can't afford to have power.
Here's an example out of the UK,
which has gone absolutely bonkers about net zero.
It was bad enough under the conservatives,
but it has gone hyperbolic under the labor party it's minus three degrees centigrade that's 26 degrees fahrenheit
but i can't afford to put the heating on because of rachel reeves it's not a retired school teacher
rachel reeves would be the person who is the uh the energy manager or whatever in
the uk she's in charge of the policy there telegraph profiled a 72 year old retired teacher
who because of the policies of labor to uh government is now forced to choose between
warmth and survival they said brit Britain has faced freezing temperatures this week
with some regions falling as into the low minus 20 degrees centigrade.
That would be minus four degrees Fahrenheit.
Yet millions of pensioners are in the same position as this lady here,
Ms. M, E-M-M.
An estimated 10 million retirees have been left without winter fuel allowance after the government announced only those in receipt of pension credit would qualify.
Ms. M. only just misses out on the 200-pound mark.
She makes just over that. Um, she said,
she's really scared to turn on the heating and she can't afford a big bill.
She receives the full new state pension, which is 221 pounds and 20 cents a week.
It's just three pounds above the cutoff for winter fuel allowance. So they said, we're going to cut it off for people who are making, you know, you have to make 200 pounds per week or less
and we'll give you some assistance with your energy bill. But she makes three pounds too much.
And so she has to pay the full amount herself and she can't afford it
she said in 2023 she lost her life savings after being targeted online yeah that's one of the
things be careful about that you know scams and and that's the thing that concerns me about all
the crypto stuff she lost a staggering 200 000 pounds she said this money was supposed to give
me some comfort and to pay for a few small
luxuries in my retirement.
It's completely gone.
And now the government has cruelly taken away the winter fuel allowance, and I'm forced
to scrimp and scrape to survive with no savings to fall back on.
Half the people in her position are going to bed earlier to avoid putting the heating
on, or they have started skipping meals in order to save energy,
said a survey by charity Independent Age found.
She lives off of her state pension, which goes almost entirely to bills and food.
She's forced to search for bargains to live off of reduced items.
She says, I don't buy any luxuries or comforts, but they're destroying her because of this
fantasy.
They're destroying her life because this fantasy about net zero can't have any CO2 anymore.
Let's starve and freeze to death or have them die of heat stroke.
Elderly people who can't afford any of this stuff.
This is where these are heartless, scheming criminals that are running our government,
whether you're talking about the United States or California,
or whether you're talking about the UK or Australia.
It's the same thing everywhere.
Same thing everywhere, just like with COVID.
All of this CO2 stuff is a MacGuffin designed to kill us.
The U.S. is crippling itself with climate change regulations,
but China is not.
This is an article from the Epoch Times.
And sorry, you know, Pentagon, military industrial complex,
Trump, all of you.
Our worst enemy is not China, but you.
You are our worst enemy.
We has met the enemy and they is U.S.
as in U.S. government.
Pogo said they is us, but it's the U.S. government is our worst enemy
because they're the ones who are doing this to us.
They're the ones who are leaving the Paris Climate Accord in there.
And again, if you want to compete with China, stop that Paris Climate Accord.
Stop this net zero stuff.
China doesn't care.
That's the elephant in the room for this MacGuffin.
Of course, the elephant in the room for the COVID stuff was Trump and the vaccine stuff.
But look, the elephant in the room for the climate MacGuffin is the Paris Climate Accord.
Maintaining a strong military requires a strong economy says the epic times
unfortunately many policymakers have brought into bought into an extreme regulatory agenda driven
by ideology that doesn't make any sense scientifically or economically that is
both our economy and our military and it is also Trump who's bought into this.
Here in the United States, climate change driven policies and mandates are being rolled out.
On the premise and claim that climate change is even now disproportionately affecting the poor and the disadvantaged.
No, their policies are disproportionately affecting the poor and the disadvantaged.
Just as we talked about in the UK.
The pensioners and other people like them.
They also claim that man-caused climate change
is negatively impacting gross domestic product.
Look, these are bold lies.
They are the ones who are coming after the poor,
destroying the lives of poor people and elderly people.
They're the ones who are destroying our economy,
and they're net zero.
And yet what they're saying is,
no, it's climate change that's doing all this.
No, it is the same way they said,
well, COVID is doing this to us.
No, it was your policy in reaction to a non-problem.
And it's their reaction and their policies in reaction to a non-climate MacGuffin,
just like it was their policies and their reactions that locked us down and did all that harm.
Their vaccines, all the rest is based on a COVID MacGuffin.
The climate MacGuffin, same thing.
All this horrible stuff that's happening to you.
Oh, that's because of COVID or that's because of climate change.
It's like, no, it's because of you.
It's because of things that you are doing and you claim that you have to do it
because of whatever the MacGuffin is at the moment.
And so we go to New York City.
As I've talked about, they have their congestion pricing.
As this article says, can their congestion pricing survive 2025?
That is the key test because if it survives,
then you're going to see all of these cities jumping into this.
And what is this about?
This is not about helping congestion.
If they wanted
to help congestion, they could do things with the infrastructure, but they don't. They don't
build more roads. They don't build them elevated or whatever. This is simply about taking away
automobiles. And Trump could do some good here because he says, well, I'm not going to let him
do that. I'm going to block that. Well, we'll see what happens with it.
But what he could wind up doing is serious damage to federalism.
I'm not about the federal government coming in and throwing their weight around and saying,
since I'm paying for this, I get to tell you what to do.
But you see, the interesting thing is that MAGA is not going to look at that.
That's exactly what Trump did with COVID.
He bribed all the governors.
He paid the public health people.
And I said, you know, he said, Trump's not doing it.
It's the bad Democrat governors completely ignoring even the Republican governors like
Brad Little in Idaho or Mike DeWine in Ohio and many, many, many of them, all of them actually involved
in it to one degree or the other, even including people like DeSantis, who was one of the first
ones to start pulling back on some of the lockdown stuff.
The fact that he did it, he was paid, he was bribed, just like the hospitals were paid
and bribed by Trump.
And then, of course, Biden comes in with his coercion.
He said, well, we didn't mandate anything.
We just coerced it.
We told people that we're going to take away the money if you don't do what we say.
That's what Trump is doing here with congestion pricing.
And even though I don't like the congestion pricing, and I understand that this is about
banning private automobiles and doing exactly what Sadiq Khan has done in London, the reality is that we don't want our lives to be run out of the
executive office with executive orders.
And that's what we're talking about here.
And that's what the money aspect is.
But, you know, if he stops the congestion pricing, regardless of the precedence that
it sets for federalism, the MAGA people are going to cheer him.
No, he needs to attack not New York's congestion pricing as much as he needs to attack the source of it.
He needs to attack the foundation of it.
He needs to attack the Paris climate non-treaty that was never voted, that he pretended never voted in by the Senate.
He pretended that it was there. Now, New York City is not just coming after the congestion problem.
Salenti will come on and talk about how bad things are.
There has become a ghost town in many regards in terms of nightlife and everything.
We're going to see all the restaurants go out now.
This is round two of coming after the restaurants.
First of all, it's going to be virtually impossible for people to get into New York
unless you want to spend a tremendous amount of money.
They will reduce the congestion pricing on the evenings and things like that.
But look at how they're attacking the restaurants.
And we've seen this on the horizon as well, just like we've seen the congestion pricing on the horizon.
New York City restaurants are flipping out over a new charbroil rule that would force them to cut emissions by 75%.
You see, the restaurants that survived the COVID MacGuffin are now going to be taken out with the climate MacGuffin.
One guy at a restaurant says, stop messing with my burgers.
When are we going to tell them to stop this stuff? The city's environmental cops could force restaurants that use char broilers to cut their smoky emissions by 75% or to figure out a new way to cook meat and fish.
And again, this goes back to the same lies that were being told about fine particulate matter as they were exposing people to 72 times the amount that the EPA said was legit.
It goes back to that.
It's been going on for quite some time.
That was 2012.
So that's 13 years ago.
And they were talking at the time about how they were going to get rid of barbecue grills.
You like to grill outside?
Well, forget about that if these people have their way.
Restaurants that charbroil more than 875 pounds of meat per week would be barred from operating
unless they install an emissions control device to curb pollutants if their charbroilers were
installed before may 6 2016 they will not be allowed to add any additional ones if
they didn't get it grandfathered in this This is being done by the state EPA,
the Department of Environmental Protection.
So people are getting knifed in the subway,
says one of those restaurant owners.
He owns Junior's Restaurant.
His name is Alan Rosen.
He said, so people are getting knifed in the subway
and they're worried about charbroilers?
When are we going to get back to reality well not as long as these people are there and not as long as we've got
things like the paris climate accord industry sources estimate that as many as 200 restaurants
could be affected by the new rule from the department of environmental protection get rid
of it we're going to either kill the ep EPA or it's going to kill us, folks.
It's just that simple.
And that goes for the state equivalents of it as well.
Thousands of dollars in costs
associated with upgrading their exhaust.
You know, while the California Democrats
are burning down houses,
you got the New York Democrats
who don't want you cooking meat.
The latest move follows a similar crackdown on wood and coal oven pizzerias.
Remember that?
But smoking mad restauranteurs like Rosen say government overreach and the nanny state
shouldn't turn them into the nanny steak.
He said, we grill with an open flame.
We've been doing this for almost 75 years.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
This is a government that's gone haywire.
This should not be on anybody's radar, he said.
Well, he's absolutely right.
Popular steakhouses are in the crosshairs for the proposed requirement,
which is likely to go into effect later this year.
Empire Steakhouse, which has three locations in Manhattan, could be forced to upgrade their
exhaust systems at a Stafford.
Burger King advertises that it flame broils its meats, but a source familiar with the
requirement said the fast food giant's cookers already comply with the emissions rule.
Well, I don't know.
I wonder.
Maybe in New York they're using a chemical perfume or
something for that a wizard used to love burger king because you could smell them you know in
the neighborhood you get us always a smell but you can see the smoke and you can smell it
shame on them they must be what what burning the planet down no but i remember a few years ago they came out
with a cologne that had that smelled like uh trouble burgers and we were going to buy it for
him as a joke but they sold out immediately but who knows maybe they're not char broiling anymore
because of the environmental thing maybe they're just sprinkling this perfume on their burgers i wouldn't put it past them um
popular char broilers are larger than grills and can cook more substantial quantities of food at
one time they operate by using a gas flame and food industry sources say they provide quicker
and more consistent heat allowing the temperature to be more easily controlled than grills.
They also burn a lot of particulate matter.
Absolute nonsense.
Absolute nonsense.
Or as the cows would say, it's utterly ridiculous.
We support clear air, cleaner air, rather, said the executive director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance.
We support cleaner air, but we have
to understand that these emission upgrades are very expensive, and so we need money from the
state. You see, this is why you see these trade organizations are always allied with the politics,
and all they want, just give me some money and I'll do it, right? Give me some money. I don't
care. We need to get some money for us, and then we'll shut down all the food and the charbroilers and all the rest of this stuff.
The Green Edict comes after Governor Huckleberry, as Gerald Slenty calls her, and Albany lawmakers banned the use of gas stoves in most new housing construction requiring buildings to go
all electric the department of environmental protection in new york will hold a public
hearing here's this is the way this works this is not a law that's been passed by the elected
representatives in the state of new york and signed by the governor no No. This will be this out-of-control EPA,
state EPA,
that is going to have public hearings
and people can write to them
about whether or not they like this new rule
and then they'll decide what they want to do.
They don't have to listen to you.
They don't have to listen to you at the hearings
and they don't have to read your letters.
The edict will take
effect six months after it's finalized. So they go through this process and pretend that they care,
and then they'll do whatever they wish. I've spoken many times about Michael Mann.
I call him Michael Manure because he's the guy who came up with the hockey stick fantasy that Al Gore used to such effect in his Inconvenient Truth or Convenient Lie.
What was the name of his documentary?
Anyway, the Michael Mann has gone around suing people, suing people, very litigious,
suing people who question his lies about the hockey stick.
And he tried that with National Review. National Review has beat
him in court. Unfortunately for National Review, they paid over a million dollars in legal fees,
and they're not even going to be able to recover half of their legal fees from this guy. But he's
going to have to pay $500,000. So that's something. And again, I was with a group that was, you know, before I went to Infowars, I was with a group that was trying to pry out of his cold, dead hands the data that he used as the basis of public research paid for by the state of Virginia at a Virginia university. And they wanted to see his data because he was
part of ClimateGate. That's for the most part out of the UK, the University of East Anglia.
But he was involved in it as well. And they were passing emails back and forth to each other. Our
models don't work. We've got to hide the decline. How can we do it? Let's do a game with tree rings and all the rest of this stuff.
And so his work had been published. He was paid to do that work while he was working at a public university. The work was published and it was used to craft public policy about this kind of stuff.
But we were not allowed to see his data. That's not science. A real scientist has to show his data. That's not science.
A real scientist has to show the data.
The data has to be scrutinized.
His results have to be verified.
But he went to the mat to hide that data, and he won.
Well, in the National Review lawsuit review lawsuit because remember he won a lawsuit
against mark stein who exposed his lies and mark stein has got a big lawsuit against him mark stein
is appealing that lawsuit national review said for more than eight years michael mann michael
manure to me harassed national review through litigation over a blog
post until eventually the first amendment brought an end to his attack this week a court in our
nation's capital see that's one of the reasons why they didn't get the full amount it's because
it's in washington dc now that's the other thing that he does he chooses his jurisdiction to make
sure he's going to get the kangaroo court to do what he wants.
But a court in our nation's capital ordered Michael Manure to pay National Review $530,000 worth of attorney's fees and costs and to do so within 30 days.
It is time for him to get out his checkbook and to sign on the dotted line.
This restitution is welcome, even though it's incomplete.
As was made clear during the discovery process, man's explicitly stated intention was to use, quote, a major lawsuit, unquote, as a vehicle with which to ruin national review. This is a guy, again, they his um and got his emails during the discovery process
you know he's emailing people about how to cover up for their lying models that don't work and all
the rest of the stuff and then was able to cover up the data happily man failed in this endeavor
but while all's well that ends well his failure exacted costs nevertheless between 2012 and 2019 with the courts inexplicably inexplicably refusing to apply
legal provisions ostensibly designed to prevent frivolous lawsuits such as his national review
was forced to spend a considerable amount of time and money defending ourselves against his malicious
meritless suit unfortunately for them they had the money to fight
him you know most people don't have the deep pockets to win man's behavior throughout has
been appalling but now he must pay up uh actually um science to which man is supposed to be devoted, says the Daily Caller, inevitably involves disagreements, of course.
If, you know, science, real science is never settled.
It is always debated and it is always, you always go back and challenge the assumptions that are conventional wisdom.
If you're not doing that, you're not doing that you're not doing science so daily caller says um science always
involves disagreement yet man proved incapable of handling dissent instead of engaging in debate
he sued us for defamation and for the infliction of emotional distress that was actually a quote from National Review, but that was on Daily Caller.
So, again, it involves data as well.
But he was able to get away with that previously.
National Review's editors wrote that they sought a million dollars,
which still would be less than they spent defending themselves against the man ordeal the hockey stick purports
to show that global temperatures have increased significantly in recent decades relative to
preceding centuries though it has been attacked by critics and skeptics who allege that man and
others manipulated data which we're not allowed to see a preferred outcome for this model they were he was found by jury rather i'm sorry mark stein
found by jury to have defamed man stein is now on the hook for a million dollars so
even though they spent more than a million dollars defending themselves against his
attack anybody who questions his so-called science aren't you tired of this i'm so tired
of people like fauci and michael manure being able to say i am science and don't you dare question me
well mark stein did he got a million dollars and then mike and then michael manure tries to go
after national review and they spent more than a million dollars on legal fees but they were only
able to get 500 000 and i think that had to do with the jurisdiction.
Absolutely believe that.
Well, I want to play for you what the real danger is.
You know, we talk about the politicians that are out there
and how dangerous and craven they are.
And yet, there are all these people who are trolling james wood and and other people
saying well here you go this is you deny climate change but now you are suffering from it well the
real issue is uh the the herd effect the herd mentality and i said this all through the covid
stuff i said yeah these people want to talk about herd immunity. No, we're talking about a herd mentality. This is an interesting experiment
that was done. And you won't believe, this is not the ASH experiment, although it's kind of
similar, you know, where they would show the lines and that had different links and they would have
one test subject who would be there and wasn't in on it, but everybody else in the group was.
And they would raise their hands to indicate an answer
so that everybody, you know, the test subject
could see what everybody else was doing.
And even when it was something that was very simply
and obviously not true,
and they would all do it after a while,
the majority of people would go along with them.
Here's another experiment that is kind of like this,
but even more amazing at how they extended it.
Again, this is the herd mentality that is the real issue.
This is how we wind up with the people like Michael Mann
and Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass ruling over
us to answer that question we set up a hidden camera experiment to see if this
woman would stand up at the sound of this tone simply because everyone else
is you might be thinking you'd never go along with this or would you you.
After just three beeps, and without knowing why she's doing it, this woman is now conforming
perfectly to the group.
But what happens if we take the group away?
Elaine, please.
Now, everybody is leaving the waiting room.
They had a huge number of people.
They're all leaving the waiting room.
They're going to leave her there by herself to see if she will keep up with us.
Watch what happens.
Okay, now she's alone.
The crowd is gone and nobody is watching her, except our hidden cameras.
What do you think she'll do?
She's now conforming to the rules of the group without them even being there.
Now watch what happens when we introduce another outsider who doesn't know the rules.
Have a seat and they'll be out in just a couple minutes.
Thanks so much. Why was that?
Everybody was doing it, so I thought I was supposed to.
Think she'll teach the new guy what to do? We kept the cameras rolling as more unsuspecting patients arrived.
Now, none of these people are in on the joke,
but this one person who got trained
is now training other people.
That's kind of like the way social media works, isn't it?
And slowly but surely,
what began as a random rule for this woman
has now become the social norm for everyone in this waiting room.
Here to explain what's going on in their brains is Jonah Berger of the University of Pennsylvania.
This sort of internalized form of herd behavior is part of what we call social learning.
Starting at a very early age, when we see members of our group perform a task, our brains
literally reward us for following in their footsteps.
When I saw everybody stand up, I felt like I needed to join them.
Otherwise, I'm like excluded.
Once I decided to go with it, then I felt much more comfortable.
Conformity is how we become socialized, but it can also cause us to develop bad habits or repeat past wrongs.
And it's why even this rebel, who wasn't standing for any of this nonsense, eventually joined the ranks.
And the only thing more shocking than seeing how easily conformity affects the way you act
is that similar forces are subconsciously shaping the way you think.
Yeah, yeah.
That was sent to us by a listener at NNS.
What a great experiment that was.
So how are you feeling about masks right now?
Don't let them do it to you.
Always, do not comply.
Always, of course, never give up on your critical thinking you know they want
to say conspiracy theorist conspiracy well there's other ct critical thinking yeah be critical of
what they're telling you uh we're going to take a break before we do a couple of comments here um
birdhouse blues whistler did a great job on the new ai video segments thank you yeah he's working
on a couple more as well. Thank you.
I'll pass it on to him, and I'm really happy with what he's done.
He has done a great job.
Fidget Guy says, $880 per month, same as Social Security benefits for my 75-year-old mother,
not even enough to live.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, that is what they do you know that's um it's tax you can't escape and then they don't pay anything back and you don't have any vested interest in it you know
if it was a private pension you would but again how do you make that transition over to it well
i think it's pretty simple quite frankly and people have talked about it you you continue
your obligation as meager as it is of the social security so a lot
of people criticized ayn rand because she took social security said i paid into all my life
darn right i'm going to take whatever little bit they give you back uh but you you continue uh
providing for that you don't have to say well it's only going to come from the uh the ponzi
scheme funds because they've
got a lot of stuff that they're paying out of the Social Security pool.
They're paying for general welfare things out of that.
It's not just retirement benefits.
But you allow people to start putting money away in a private pension as well.
That's the other thing that they should allow people to do.
GDP 330 says, man is a lying POS who turned off the air conditioning
at his infamous hearing
back in the 80s to sell his lies.
I didn't know that he turned off the air conditioning.
But I agree with the first part of that.
He is a lying POS.
Absolutely.
He is quite a piece of work.
And he is a...
I guess that S sounds like science.
Is that what that's about?
But he's not doing any science, actually.
Don't frag me, bro.
Says, want to be successful in life?
Observe the masses and do exactly the opposite.
Absolutely right.
We'll be right back. ¶¶
¶¶ Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Some can quickly adapt and override common sense and reality.
Some already live in a virtual world, and just getting people to wake from it takes real effort.
Yes, it does.
That's what this show is about.
We've been trying to wake people up to this stuff and wake people up to the deception that's being done as well.
People who, like Alex did with the a vaccine it's just sugar water you know gates has got the
bad stuff and uh you know you can take a little bit of mercury and aluminum that's no problem
yet he'd spent 20 years telling people that mercury and aluminum and vaccines was causing
autism but now you know for trump you can take it no problem yeah watch out for people like that uh
this is uh from listeners here. This is from Will.
He said, it's going to be a real task rebuilding in L.A.
Because, he said, I'm already seeing reports, many of the homes built in the hills will not be rebuilt.
Because the homes were built many years ago, their foundations no longer meet code.
Yeah, you know, when we look at how they are making sure that we own nothing and they're going
to shut us down part of it is what we also see with cars you know eric peters and i talk about
that every time you know look at how they have made cars unaffordable you know the cost of needless
regulations in terms of homes and all the rest of stuff yeah it's nice to have that sort of thing
but um you know sometimes it's good if you can just have a pinto to get around.
That's what Karen had when she was in college, you know.
And that thing was so flimsy.
There's no wonder that it caught fire when they got hit from the back of the trunk.
I remember lower the trunk and it was a small trunk, you know, a very small trunk.
And when you slam that thing, it vibrate like an aluminum pan you know because there was
no structure at all to that thing uh no air conditioning and uh you know rubber mats no
not even you know carpeting at that point time was a luxury in the early 70s um so uh and it
was a stick shift she learned how to drive a stick shift from the very beginning i made it uh
of course in those days that didn't mean that somebody couldn't steal your car because somebody did
steal that car, fortunately for Karen, and burned it up. And she was able to move on to something
else before the car itself burned her up. But you should be able to have the flexibility to
buy things. Look, when we look at the code for example there in western north carolina as i talked about before the local officials came in and kicked
people out of these wooden homes that the amish had built for them quickly to get them out of the
cold no you're going to go into housing that we control we control just like we're going to kick
people out of the cars and you're going to use the transportation that we control or that our crony capitalist friends like Elon Musk control.
That's their objective.
They want us to have anything and they do it in the name of safety.
We've got to keep you safe.
Got to keep you safe from COVID.
Got to keep you safe from climate change.
Got to keep you safe from a car crash or this or that or, you know, a fire. Well, look at all the homes that burned down. But, you know,
they're saying, well, we're going to kick you out because you don't have any plumbing or electrical.
Well, we all want to have plumbing or electrical, but wouldn't it be nice if we had the option to
live in a home that didn't have plumbing or electrical? Do we absolutely have to have that?
No, we don't. But they were kicking these people
out because there hadn't been plumbing or electrical yet. So he says these homes were
built many years ago. Their foundations no longer meet code. The crooked code police and the
bureaucrats and homeowners are trying to rebuild. They're fighting a losing battle. Sounds like
another land grab for government. Many of the multimillion-dollar homes on the ocean side of the Pacific Coast Highway are gone.
The fire jumped the highway, which has never happened in the past.
I don't think that they'll ever be rebuilt.
And he says it'll be interesting to see what FEMA does.
Here in western North Carolina, where Will is, he said, we consider FEMA worthless, a deterrent to recovery.
They have been all through this.
And the key is, as he said,
we must all pray for those who have lost everything. I absolutely agree with it.
And when we look at, this is from Adam, he says, what happens to zoo birds when they test positive
for bird flu? Do they go in and slaughter all of the rare birds that are so expensive? No,
they don't. They let them ride it out.
If they get sick, they're not all going to die.
But if they go into a chicken farm,
they're going to kill every last one of them,
even if there's millions of them,
even if none of the birds died,
even if they're not sick,
and they get a PCR test,
magnify this thing by an astronomical amount,
and if they get a positive on that, they kill all of the chickens.
So why did the chicken cross the road?
Oh, just to sneak into the zoo disguised as an illegal Salvadoran gang member, he says.
That's pretty true.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. You're listening to the david knight show
uh welcome back now we got a comment here from three little birds
he said be careful don't get bird flu um those building codes come from the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
International building codes should be banned in the U.S.
I agree.
I agree.
As he points out, that's what's kicking people out of these small homes.
I thought this was interesting.
Let's talk a little bit about money.
The U.K. has just announced a commemorative coin to commemorate George Orwell's 1984.
Look at this coin here.
So it's set up.
It says George Orwell.
And the center of the, and it looks like an eye.
And in the center of the eye, where the pupil would be, it says, Big Brother is watching
you.
And it's got a camera there in the pupil of the eye.
What are they trying to tell us isn't it interesting that you know uh the people this is the mint maybe the mint is trying to uh
warn people and try to encourage them to get physical uh money and cash rather than going
digital on the cash right uh that's a great collector's coin. The other thing
that I thought was interesting about this is that it has a face value of two pounds, and yet they're
going to sell it for 17.50. What does that tell you? When you sell it for nine times the face
value, what does that tell you about the fiat currency and everything that's coming out of
these central banks?
But, you know, that is the key.
So many times you see, every time you see an article where they're talking about Bitcoin, what do they do?
They always have the Bitcoin symbol and they put it on a gold coin.
Well, Bitcoin is not a coin.
And it's not gold.
And if you think that you've got any privacy on the blockchain,
you need to grab one of these commemorative coins from the Royal Mint
to remind you that if you're not using cash, and that's everything else,
if you're not using cash, Big Brother is watching you.
Using credit card, anything, of all the cryptos, you know, Monero, PirateCoin,
and one or two others um keep that private but most
of them don't most of them don't as a matter of fact i think they should use that or well
commemorative coin thing they should use that for bitcoin i think oh my just a reminder that the
blockchain is public for people who want to see this and the government wants to see that so yeah
david knight dot gold take you to tony artaban you can get gold and silver there you can start
to accumulate it gradually and that's a good way to do it and who knows what's going to happen look
a lot of people have invested in bitcoin a lot of people made some money off of it but it's a very
volatile thing and digital currency is not private and will not be private unless you get something like
monero or something like that but bitcoin is still visible to all of them just as everything
else that you do through the banking system is visible only cash and metals are going to
give you any privacy is the bitcoin bull run ending analysts say the metrics don't point to
a market peak yet bitcoin's recent price was near 92 000 or short term said one said it is just
noise that is happening uh general investment sentiment was further deterred on january the on January the 9th after the U.S. Department of Justice greenlit the sale of 69,000 Bitcoin
worth over $6.5 billion.
I think that there is a political move behind this.
They're talking about, well, what's going to happen to the price of Bitcoin?
I think this is something that the Biden administration is doing this.
They're at war with all crypto, especially with Bitcoin.
And I think that they don't want Trump to have this bitcoin to be able to put in a reserve remember when we talk about that you know he can't he can't force the federal
reserve to do a bitcoin reserve as a matter of fact it's not even legal for them to do it they
don't even have the option to do that but people are saying well he can take uh what has been confiscated by the department of
justice and he could begin a reserve with that well biden just took care of that or the biden
administration biden doesn't know what he's doing he's like it's like what day is this um the 30-day
moving average of the taker buy and sell ratio indicated sell-side dominance for the first time since March of 2024 when Bitcoin peaked at about $74,000.
That's pretty amazing.
People were like, oh, look at how low the price is now, $92,000.
It was $74,000 in March.
But gold has also done very well as well.
As I say, every dip is an opportunity in preparation for a massive rally
that is coming that's also true of gold as a matter of fact as we pointed out last week you
know the deficit's not going anywhere except up and uh the buying of gold by the chinese central
bank and it is going up as well um and so uh the bricks people you got eduardo saboya head of the bricks summit that's
going to be held in rio de janeiro this year in july brushed off recent threats from incoming
u.s president donald trump to impose a 100 tariff on bricks nations if they undercut the dollar
and see this is another thing that is a harbinger of chaos and disruption.
Yeah, Biden weaponized the dollar.
That's what's created a lot of this BRICS move and everything was the weaponization of the dollar and of our financial system.
And Trump is going to do the same thing in a different way.
But it's still going to be about weaponization. People have taken the, they're attacking the strengths of the U.S. economy by doing that.
This guy in Brazil says, well, we want to increase trade between us.
We want to increase investment.
We want to reduce transaction costs.
There's a discussion about the use of local currencies and transactions.
But this is not in an impositional way.
Oh, it is on Trump.
He's going to impose things on people left and right.
He said BRICS countries are holders of dollar reserves, but we do have to diversify the options
so that economic actors can decide
and have the possibility of making more transactions.
But if Trump does this in an impositional way,
it is going to actually
work against him. I'm reminded of the line from Star Trek where Princess Leia says, you know,
you squeeze, hardly you squeeze, you know, they're going to come through your fingers.
This is a paraphrase. They're going to come through your fingers like water, right? And
that's the way it's going to be with Trump, just like it was with Biden.
They try to squeeze people.
And it's like trying to squeeze a handful of water.
The BRICS bloc has increasingly emerged as a counterweight to the West.
But Saboya said its members do not want their ties to deteriorate.
He said BRICS members are not anti-something or anti-West. On the contrary, after the 2008 crisis, the large developed economies sought the collaboration of BRICS countries in the effort to relaunch the world economy.
In English, he said, BRICS denotes a desire to build something.
BRICS countries come to build.
They do not come to worsen things. Yeah, do you want
to build with bricks or do you want to build with paper? I want to build with metal instead of paper.
Zero Hedge points out oil and gold have surged. Bonds and stocks have purged. That's the way they
sum up the last few days here. And then one last article here about money.
Remember the guy who threw away, by mistake, he threw away a disk drive that had his codes and stuff for Bitcoin?
This is the early, early days.
He had a bunch of Bitcoin.
He's in IT.
He's a programmer.
An IT engineer is what they say.
So he was experimenting with Bitcoin bitcoin he had quite a bit
of it and he uh the way the disk drive didn't realize what he had lost and so he has spent over
a decade trying to get a british um jurisdiction to help him to recover this stuff. And what he has on that disk drive is worth $750 million.
And he promised to share it with the jurisdiction.
He said, just let me go through the landfill.
And I've got a pretty good idea of where it is.
He's narrowed it down.
The landfill holds 1.4 million tons of waste.
But he and people who've worked with him, because they also want to get a piece of this,
said that they claim to have pinpointed the hard drive's location to a 100,000 ton section.
So from 1.4 million down to 100,000 tons.
And so he wants them to allow him to excavate the landfill.
But the local people there don't want it.
Not the local people, but the local government there.
He supposedly has 8,000 bitcoins that now be equivalent to 750 million.
His name is James Howells, um not james thurston
howell the third but um he was independently wealthy independent of bitcoin and he got stuck
on an island well this guy's gotten stuck by an intransigent um local government and a judge he offered to share the treasure with the local community
uh and um he demanded uh when they said no now that um uh this is he demanded 495 million pounds
in compensation from the newport city council if they continued to block his search.
And so the judge has ruled that there were no reasonable grounds for this and that they can block his search.
And why are they blocking his search if he's going to give them some money?
Well, first of all, they're not going to get it.
The community can get it.
They don't care.
I have a feeling that they don't want to see somebody have money that's not them.
But this is the reason that they give. And this could be it.
They said, we can't allow him to excavate any of the landfill, the garbage, because of environmental
concerns. And the same way that environmental concerns are going to impoverish us all,
they're keeping this guy from a fortune, and they're keeping us from a fortune,
individually and collectively.
These environmental concerns are bankrupting us by design.
He said he had assembled a team of experts for the recovery effort that engaged in repeated negotiations with the council, but the local authority has maintained that the excavation was impossible due to environmental regulations.
And so he came back and he said he said well then you pay me the money
if you're not going to let me get that out the judge threw that out so this is effectively ended
his hopes of retrieving this lost fortune isn't that amazing but it is so much like what government government does all the time um high boost says bitcon is going to fold like the game stop stock
did uh yeah it's it's concerning i don't know i i don't i'm not going to say that it's going to
fold i don't know but i it's it's too speculative uh for me to participate i will forego the
roller coaster ride as the saying goes uh bears get rich, bulls get rich, pigs go broke.
If you go for everything by playing really risky stuff, there's going to be a price to pay.
Babylon Bee had a headline that I thought summed up the Jimmy Carter funeral.
They said, a song at the funeral comforts everyone by telling them that there's no heaven,
that religion is a lie, and that everything is ultimately meaningless.
That was in reference to the Jimmy Carter funeral where they had, what was it?
Well, I'm not sure what the names were of the performers now.
A couple of country and western performers who had done this at his wife's funeral.
They had sung Imagine.
And it truly was strange to see these people at a funeral say,
yeah, just imagine that there's no heaven above us, no hell below us,
and all the rest of this stuff.
And then they start panning around and showing the politicians that are sitting there.
So imagine there's no countries and nothing to kill or die for, you know, like the flag or something like that, that they're fighting over in Panama.
And all these politicians are sitting there.
It truly was crazy.
I had not noticed that until a listener last week pointed that out.
And let's see. It was, was it Garth Brooks?
No, this is their op-ed piece.
But, you know, a lot of people have talked about that,
a dark performance of John Lennon's Imagine.
I think all of his, all the performances of Imagine are dark.
It has to do with the lyrics.
Oh, here it is.
Garth Brooks and Tricia Yearwood sang it.
And they had done that once before at his wife's funeral.
A nihilistic, hopeless exercise.
And yet this guy that we are supposed to believe is a Sunday school teacher told people,
just go for it. You know, if you look at a woman and you lust after her, you've already committed
adultery, so just go for it and apply that same standard to a murder as well. But as we look at
this, just a reminder that the issues that we face here in this time, we are not without hope. And we have something
that is far more powerful than any of these weapons that are formed against us, and that is
prayer. You know, we have, as Christians, we have a rock that we can lean on in difficult times. And
I hope that the people in California, I don't know
about the stars. There's some Christians who are stars, but I hope that the people who are there,
I hope they have that comfort. Because if you lean on government, you're going to find that
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