The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2075: AI Surveillance State: Palantir’s Metadata Prison
Episode Date: August 18, 202501:00:46 – Trump–Putin Summit & Global TensionsAnalysis of the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin, with focus on egos driving geopolitics, the EU’s role backing Zelensky, and risks of esc...alation. 01:05:39 – Clinton Foundation Investigations BuriedNineteen separate Clinton Foundation probes were shut down under Biden’s DOJ, tied to Haiti operations, bribery, and “pay-to-play” dealings. 01:16:57 – Land-for-Peace RejectedPutin’s offer to freeze front lines in exchange for recognition of eastern Ukraine was rejected by Zelensky and EU leaders, raising questions of loyalty to their citizens. 01:19:30 – Crimea’s History & NATO InterestsCrimea’s deep historical and cultural ties to Russia are explored, alongside NATO’s strategic motives and Europe’s role in blocking peace. 01:23:44 – Zelensky, the “Prostitute President”European leaders rush to prop up Zelensky ahead of his U.S. visit, while critics paint him as corrupt and willing to trade his people’s lives for power. 01:40:36 – Mail-In Voting & Rigged ElectionsCriticism of mail-in voting as inherently insecure and ripe for fraud. Reference is made to Jimmy Carter’s past warnings, contrasted with today’s widespread ballot distribution. 02:17:30 – USDA, PRIME Act & Food FreedomDebate over the PRIME Act, which would allow states to distribute locally slaughtered meat. Strong critique of the USDA as unconstitutional overreach, arguing food safety should be handled at the local and state level. 02:52:34 – Near-Death Experiences & Hospice WorkAnecdotes about patients suddenly regaining lucidity before death, described as common in hospice care. Discussion highlights spiritual elements of dying, along with the emotional toll on caregivers. 03:02:59 – Farming, Trucking & Corporate AccountabilityListeners discuss livestock care, dangers of trucking, and frustration with corporations escaping accountability. The segment ends with a transition to brewing unrest in the UK over government double standards. 03:07:15 – Migrant Crime & Police Double StandardsA migrant trespasses into a woman’s home in England and is released without charges, while a woman is arrested multiple times for silently praying outside an abortion clinic, highlighting a two-tiered justice system. 03:12:59 – Crackdown on Protesters vs. Protection for MigrantsPolice arrest locals protesting a migrant hotel while shielding the trespassing asylum seeker, fueling concerns of authoritarian policing and civil unrest in Britain. 03:19:56 – DC Police Roadblocks & Martial LawFocus on U.S. checkpoints in Washington, D.C. and erosion of Fourth Amendment rights, tied to Trump’s accelerationist law-and-order policies. 03:31:21 – AI Dependence & Human AtrophyReliance on AI is compared to physical atrophy, with references to “WALL-E” and stroke recovery, warning that outsourcing thought undermines human capability. 03:52:44 – AI Surveillance & Metadata ControlExplores radar eavesdropping, Stingray devices, and Palantir’s metadata systems, warning that AI-driven surveillance empowers state control. 03:57:17 – AI Job Loss & Police State ExpansionNotes that AI threatens white-collar jobs like doctors and lawyers while reinforcing bipartisan authoritarian policing. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as the clock strikes
13 it's monday the 18th of august year of our lord 2025 i'm here today in studio with
travis and we're going to have a new format today we're also going to take a look at many things that
are being presented to us as new but perhaps not new we're going to take a look first
at the summit between Trump and Putin.
What can we glean from the gossip that is coming out of the mainstream media?
And, of course, there's many issues in terms of mainstream news we're seeing effects of illegal immigration
and people who are given commercial driver's licenses who can't read or speak English with tragic results.
And in the UK, multiple reports about.
how they're getting closer and closer to Civil War.
This is what is being fostered.
We'll be right back. Stay with us.
Well, it's great to be back, and I want to thank all of you before we begin.
I want to thank you for your prayers.
I want to thank God for what he has done.
It was a difficult and depressing time, actually, for me.
And all the letters of encouragement were a big help, even though I didn't have the ability to really respond.
And at that point in time, it took me a while before I could type again.
I can now type.
Now I'm really snowed with things.
So just let me thank all of you collectively rather than individually.
So we had over the weekend, Travis, we had a summit in Alaska, and we're going to try
to sum it up because, and it's difficult to do that.
Because at the center of this, you have politics and international competition.
Geopolitics always turns into ego politics.
and the fog of war always makes it very difficult to find out what is really happening.
And so right now we have a couple of people like Putin and Trump meeting together.
It's all about egos and political parties.
And I don't think we can trust a thing that is coming out of it.
But we'll talk about a few of the things that are being pushed out.
Of course, there's going to be another meeting today.
You're going to have Zelensky and his backers in the EU
are going to come to try to save him from another.
confrontation like he had in the Oval
office. That was one of the best things
I saw that Trump did. Just
you're a small man. Just get out of here.
Quit whining. He has
been, I would love to see
Lindsey Graham in a situation like that.
These perpetual warmongers
who care nothing about the lives
of the people that they're sacrificing
are so full
of themselves. And it is really
kind of good every once in a while to see
one of them get his comeuppance. But
of course, he's going to have a large
entourage of people from the EU supporting him because this is their war and they're trying
to drag us into it trying to drag us into a global war so I hope whatever happens and
whatever egos are massaged or have to be massaged I hope that it ends up in peace
if the price we pay for peace is massaging the politician's ego so be it so it's kind of
interesting when you look back and forth at all the gossip of this stuff um PR
put out an article, which is really comical, and it was featured by Drudge, and they were just
about to faint that some important documents had been printed out on the hotel printer
and loved for other people to discover.
And they did discover it, and they contacted NPR, National Propaganda Radio.
And when I saw there, the headlines is like, whoa, I wonder what they got.
you know what kind of discussions did they get from this and when you go to the article you can
actually see the documents that they got it's the menu for what they're going to have for lunch
and MPR is top secret stuff yeah I mean for years Travis we had MPR excusing Hillary Clinton
and her email server that was exposing all of these communications between her and foreign leaders
that are born above top secret.
And, of course, the Russia gate thing was a red herring
to distract people away from the substance of it.
But here we are.
They freak out over a lunch menu
when they swallow the camel of her secure documents whole.
It's pretty ridiculous.
What we did learn is that's actually a very nice lunch.
And they had a crimble a lay for dessert.
Karen was so envious.
She had that at a cream.
Cruz, and she loves Crembley now.
That's her favorite thing.
But, and then you had Hillary Clinton, who was, oh, the White House mocked all this.
So this so-called investigative journalism.
That's why nobody trusts NPR and why we're shutting them down.
Yeah, we probably should preserve them as exhibit A of how media can go wrong, how government
media especially can go wrong.
I don't know.
It was.
See, if they were smart.
what they would have said is we've got some secret documents here
and we want our funding back.
Exactly, yeah.
You can release the funding or we release your menu right now.
Yeah, surf and turf, although they gave it fancier names in that.
It's flamenon.
So, yeah, the Crembley, the Heaven Crembley.
And then Hillary Clinton was complimentary to President Trump.
Imagine that.
Perhaps this had something to do with it, the fact that,
they have just discovered documents showing that they had shut down 19 different Clinton
Foundation investigations during the Biden administration.
You know, I had Travis Charles Ortell on a couple of different times, and he is, he
investigated the Clintons from a financial standpoint, and he was saying during the first Trump
administration, why don't they just launch an investigation of her?
because she hasn't filed the basic paperwork for these things.
She's not in compliance with what these charitable foundations have to do.
And she had exposure all over that.
Well, it turns out that perhaps there were some that were being done before the election.
This all happened during the 2016 election cycle.
So this is actually before Charles Ortell and I were talking.
And they had not complied with any of the reporting functions.
they had not replied, complied with the proper construction of their foundation.
And, of course, we all know that the foundation was heavily involved
and some very dodgy child trafficking down in Haiti after the natural disaster there.
But now they have found newly declassified information
showing that this was all shut down by Sally Yates,
who was the deputy AG during the Biden administration,
What a surprise, isn't it?
This is, of course, you know, the Clinton Foundation gets a pass.
Clinton herself gets a pass on violating national security.
The FBI's own internal memo proves that multiple FBI field offices were investigating Clinton
for pay to play and for bribery revelations that were contained in Peter Schweitzer's book, Clinton,
in cash. So he takes a victory lap there saying, I told you so. And he did. And of course,
many of us were talking about that as well. A lot of it based on his investigation, but also
Charles O'Tell was very deep in all this stuff as well. So anyway, when you look at
the way that they strained at Nats with Trump and swallowed the Clinton camel's hole,
It's amazing, and they point this out talking about Trump paying off a porn star.
Of course, that was a defining moment for his character, wasn't it?
As if you needed another one, I mean, the first wives club and all the rest of this stuff
and the way he ditched his wives hanging around with Jeffrey Epstein, those are also defining
characteristics.
It's kind of interesting to see how all this Jeffrey Epstein stuff is blown up when the Trump cult was
so eager to explain away all the porn star pavements and other things like that.
It really brings into question just, how can they not see him for who he really is?
Do you think he's not the type of guy that would hang out with Jeffrey Epstein?
Do you really think that?
What in his life points to that?
Explain it to me.
Yeah, they look at this as if this Epstein connection is some kind of huge outlier.
It's like, no, is right in line with his entire.
entire life. It fits his pattern of behavior. Yeah, it absolutely does. They also pointed out
that as many as 40 state Democrat parties were taking money and channeling it to Clinton,
which is something of an election violation as well. So they are teeing up for a lot of
lawfare. And I think it's justified. As I said before, certainly if you wanted to come after the Democrats
for corruption. It is a target-rich environment. I'm just concerned that it not be seen as personal
revenge for Trump, but that's precisely what he wants it to be seen as. Trump doesn't want people
to fear the Constitution. He wants people to fear him. And that's the problem, because what
that's going to do is foster an environment where the winner seeks to lock up the loser, like
third world country and that's what we've become a third world corrupt dictatorship with nuclear
weapons isn't it yeah well it also speaks to the fact if he gives justice he's just doing his job
but if it's seen as this petty revenge people will be like oh it's only because it's trump you know no one else
is going to do this yeah against defeat his ego more that's right and it's also to say you know you
better back off of us uh you know once uh we're out of power back off my family that type of thing so what
happened in the summit. We don't really know. There are some reports that, of course,
they're not going to talk about a ceasefire. It's going to be peace or nothing. So it's going to be
war in peace, no ceasefire in between. And what Putin is proposing publicly that's been leaked out
is he says, you let us have control of the Donbass region. And we will freeze the front lines
in southern kursan and zaparizia and there will be no more uh there's no domino theory is what
he's trying to put out uh essentially nato has used ukraine as a cat's paw in a passive aggressive way
continually moving towards russia and that's a large part of what the democrat coup in ukraine
was all about and when all this russia gate stuff was happening we talked a great deal about the
the DNC connections in Ukraine, Chalupa and many others, and how heavily the DNC was involved
in the inner circles around the people who were doing the coup.
And this was something that was planned for quite some time.
I thought it was always interesting.
And I've mentioned it many, many times.
You've probably heard it before, that Sergei Arrestovich in 2019, Zelensky was elected on a
campaign of, we're going to have peace.
they started a civil war.
They did not want to let the eastern areas of Ukraine remain with Russia, which was the
preference of the people there.
They wanted to break away.
They wanted to secede, and they had a right to do that, a human right to do that.
Instead, what they decided to do was to shell the civilian populations there and have a war
that at that point in time in 2019, it had already been going on for five years.
So there was Ukrainian TV, and I played the clip many times.
I won't play it again today. I'll just sum it up real quickly. The reporter asked Arrestovich,
who was the Zelensky administration representative, what the chances were for peace.
Because remember, they had been engaged in a civil war that was initiated by Kiev for five years.
And he said, oh, it's not going to happen. He said, instead, in three years, and this is 2019,
said, in three years, we're going to be at war with Russia. She said, that's horrible.
And he says, yeah, we will be havoced, we'll be devastated.
But the good news is we'll get into NATO.
So this stuff was all planned from the very beginning.
They even had the timing down as the winter was going to happen.
Some of you may die, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Exactly.
They don't care a whit about the Ukrainians.
And at the very beginning of this, you had analysts in neutral India,
military analysts saying they're going to fight them to the last Ukrainian,
but they have no chance of winning.
And now what we're seeing in the mainstream media
as I say, well, Trump is setting up Zelensky to fail.
The Ukrainian people were set up to die.
We're seeing the world's first self-inflicted genocide.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, not the first.
We've had many politicians
who have some of their people under the bus in the past.
But the thing that I thought was interesting about this
was that Putin said,
well, even, you know, we don't want them in NATO,
we'll even give you kind of Article 5 protections,
which Article 5 of the NATO Compact or whatever the thing is
says that if one of us is attacked, all of us are.
It's like three musketeers, all for one and one for all.
Anyway, he said, we will allow that to happen.
But then the question becomes,
because some of the news media reports indicate
that there may be American troops,
involved to protect that. We hope that we don't get stuck in some kind of a quagmire like
that. But nevertheless, if Putin puts that on the table, I've said along that all of this
nonsense about this being a domino theory, especially in the British press. Oh, this is it.
You know, this is just like Hitler. He's going to next, he's going to come for France. You know,
all the rest of this nonsense. I think that's absolute nonsense. Also, at this point, France might be
so lucky.
Yeah, would they actually be worse off than they are with Macron?
Who knows?
These dictators are starting to look more and more alike, aren't they?
So this is being portrayed by the mainstream media as a total cave-in and betrayal by Trump.
But the question is, who's being betrayed?
Is NATO and their geopolitical goals being betrayed?
Are the people of Ukraine being betrayed?
They were the ones who were set up to fail, to be killed, to be sacrificed.
on the geopolitical altar or the ego political altar.
Putin has demanded that Ukraine withdraw from the Densk and Luhansk regions
as a condition for ending the war but told Trump that he could freeze the rest of the front line
if his core demands were met.
Now, Zelensky doesn't want to have any of this.
He and the Europeans are saying,
we're not going to trade land for peace type of thing, no.
They want the land just as much as anybody else.
The question is, what's in the best interest of the people that they were there to govern?
Nobody looks at that kind of calculation in that, Travis.
I mean, it isn't, you know, you're there as a leader.
If you are a legitimate leader, you are looking after the welfare of your own people.
I think by that definition, we don't have any legitimate leaders in the West.
Nowhere, U.S. included, do we have people like that?
Anyway, there's going to be a meeting today in D.C.
Zelensky, and all the usual suspects from the EU, are going to be showing up as well.
And so the big question mark that we don't really have any details over are exactly how does
this Article 5 protection that is going to be extended to a non-NATO country, how does that exactly
work?
But by floating that out there, what he's essentially saying is that we'll guarantee that there's
not going to be an attack, and he promises that they're going to pass a law that will make
invading Ukraine illegal. I'm sure that will stop him or his successors. That was the problem
before, right? We just didn't have a law in place that prevents Ukrainian invasions. If only we
have a law that, let's say, protective free speech in the United States of the UK, wouldn't that be
wonderful? We all know nobody ever violates the law. Yeah. Ukraine is now an invasion-free zone.
Yeah. And then who enforces that, right? So they said, Whitkoff is saying Russia's agreed to enact a law that would not go after any other European countries and violate their sovereignty. The Russians agreed on enshrining legislatively language that would prevent them from or that they would attest to not attempting to take any more land from Ukraine after a peace deal where they would attest to not violating any European borders. I don't think it was ever.
really about that. If you go back and look at history, we don't even know where these places
are on the map, let alone the history of it, but I thought it was interesting. I mentioned
at the very beginning of this. You had the British defense minister say, we beat the Russians
in Crimea once before, and we can beat them again. It's like, why are the Russians in Crimea
when you fought them in the 1800s? It's because Crimea and the Ukraine were a part of Russia,
as America has been a country. And it's only a recent invention that Ukraine got its independence
from Russia after the breakup of the Soviet Union. And a lot of hard feelings there because of
things like the Holodom War and everything. It's not to say that the Russians treated them well,
but they did have them as part of their territory going back to Catherine the Great. And so,
plus it's a very important port that is there, but the people are tied linguistically,
culturally, religiously, to Russia, many of them, regardless of how they were treated.
So a European coalition is looking to set up a force to police any future peace in Ukraine.
But the question is, when NATO does anything, is it really going to be the United States that is doing it?
We'll see how that works out.
There's no details about how it's going to work out.
And, of course, most of this stuff is just speculation at this point.
Rubio was trying to be poetic.
He says, you know, we're not quite there yet.
We're on the precipice of a piece.
We're not on the edge of it.
Maybe he should go back and get a dictionary.
But I do think progress was made towards one.
So he's trying to be Churchillian, I guess.
You know, this is not the end, but it is the beginning of the end or whatever, I guess.
Marco Rubio is not even half the man Winston Churchill was.
And I mean that literally, basically.
Both vertically and horizontally.
My comment before all this was, if Zelensky is not there, what can Trump and Putin really do?
If Zelensky says no, what does it matter?
Well, I saw a headline this morning that a Russian tank just went because war is still ongoing.
Russian tank just went into battle flying an American flag.
So I guess we could send weapons to Russia instead of to Ukraine.
Maybe that's the move.
Maybe we fund both sides.
That's what we usually do, right?
We were slipping on our game here.
Yeah, we could go back to the way we usually do it, funding both sides.
No, it could stop tomorrow if he would stop giving weapons to Zelensky.
I mean, you can't really keep this stuff up.
They're moving now from after collapsing their economies with the Green New Deal.
They don't really have a manufacturing base.
Now they're going to go into massive Keynesian debt in order to try to create a military state, Germany,
especially. So, as I said before, we got the usual suspects that are going to be showing up
today. We're going to have Macron is going to be there. You're going to have Fred Mertz.
Taking a brief break from suing Candace Owens, I see.
You're going to have Fred Mertz in Germany, you know, and we're going to have maybe
even Ricky and Lucy will show up. I don't know. But they're all going to show up as moral
support for Zelensky, and it'll be interesting to see if Trump has the backbone to stand up
to all these people, I think. It's still an open question. So many people are going. You have
Ursula Fond of Lying will be there. Kier Starmer will be there. And then in addition to that,
you're going to have Mark Ruta, the guy who was a prime minister of the Netherlands, but he tried
to destroy all the farms in the Netherlands and they organized against him and kicked him out
of being prime minister. So then NATO hired him. That should tell you where NATO is in terms of
concern for their own people. It's a revolving door of these people. They get thrown out one
place and they just pop right back up somewhere else. That's right. So it'll be kind of interesting
to see what happens and we should know a little bit more today after this meeting in Washington.
There may be some good sound bites that have come out of it.
leaders also fear a repeat of Zelensky's last visit to the White House, which was a total disaster
for their side. So they're trying to prevent that from happening again. And after that, if you
remember, there was a temporary cutoff of American aid for the war effort. Trump then started it
back up again. That's why I say the guy is, he may go complete taco on us with this,
always chickening out. Here, another allies stand ready to support the next stage to end the war.
The reality is, is that they know what Zelensky is.
They're just haggling over the price.
The man is a prostitute willing to kill his own people.
And one of the things that they could do is pay him to go away
and live on the French terrier in one of the many chateaus.
All right.
How many dresses do we need to buy your wife before you'll leave Ukraine alone, Zelensky?
Yeah.
It's, so von der Leyen, fond of lying, Ursula said,
with regard to any territorial questions in Ukraine, our position is clear.
International borders cannot be changed by force.
They can only be kept by force.
When the people want to exercise their human right to self-determination and political independence,
you can bomb the people to rubble as Ukraine did for five years.
I'm just curious if she's ever looked at history before because borders have changed quite a bit
throughout history, and it's almost always been by force or because of force.
That's right.
That's right.
So they're talking about maintaining these borders.
And, of course, Kiev wanted to maintain their border by force against the people who wanted
to be independent of them.
So I don't know.
How about maintaining borders by peace when you have no chance of winning?
That's really the question.
That's before them at this point.
so again as I said at the very beginning you see these articles this is coming out of the express in the UK
it's a tabloid paper there and they are evidently heavily tied to the government there in terms of pushing out
propaganda as they did through the pandemic now they're doing it for war so the express headline is
Trump is setting Zelensky up to fail yeah well that is
old news, actually. Zelensky set the Ukrainians up. Zolensky would never want to be president
that gives a fifth of his country to a bully, said a former British army officer, part of their
military industrial complex. But he would sacrifice the lives of all of his people in a lost
cause brought about by refusing self-governance and secession, says David Knight. That really is the
spirit of 1776. Trump knows there's zero chance of a workable peace deal being agreed when
Zelensky visits the White House on Monday. Former Defense Committee Chairman Tobias Elwood has warned
and the Ukrainian president is being set up to fail by his U.S. counterpart, who was himself
manipulated by Putin during their high-profile summit on Friday, said the ex-British Army officer.
He's probably making a lot of money at a defense contractor right now. But it's probably
somebody's got a lot of blood on his own hands.
Didn't Putin pull off a fast one?
He got the red carpet treatment, a handshake with the American president.
Oh, that's big stuff, isn't it?
This is...
I'm sure he'll never wash that hand again.
This is the kind of stuff these guys are willing to, I would say, willing to die for,
but no, they're willing to kill you for, so they can get these kind of honors.
But he's really looking at this.
This is a bureaucrat's dream that he gets a red carpet treatment and gets to shake the hand.
of the president.
Then somehow Putin walked away without even agreeing to a ceasefire, let alone a deal.
He said, well, the offer on the table that Trump is putting together, there's no chance
Zelensky can agree to it because it is appeasement, says this warmonger.
So we have, as I said before, the ego politics where they care nothing about anybody,
just about their perceived place in history.
I don't think history is going to be kind to any of these people, however.
Yeah, they haven't been doing not a good job, to put it mildly.
Zelensky has been a monster willing to sacrifice every last Ukrainian simply to enrich himself.
That's right.
It's one of the most blatant pieces of corruption regarding war I've seen in my lifetime.
Yeah.
And everybody knew that Ukraine was incredibly corrupt.
I mean, even Bill Gates said it was the most corrupt country on Earth, but he's not the only one.
I mean, people would rank the most corrupt countries on the planet.
And, like, Ukraine would always be right near the top.
That's right.
The question is, how much of that corruption is filtering back to our own congressmen who are cutting the checks to Ukraine?
You know, that's always the issue when you look at it.
Well, when we come back, we're going to take a look at some general news, things that are happening in terms of the Second Amendment.
interesting turn about the Second Amendment in D.C. now that Trump has taken it over.
We're also going to talk about the death of the small farm and many other things.
We've got lots of comments before we go anywhere, though.
Oh, yeah, let's take a look at that.
Can you read the comment?
No, I've got the comments over here.
I think it's a little bit too far away for you to read.
We're going to have to work on some of these things here in the new studio.
By the way, I hope you all like the new studio.
I do.
And I really want to thank Lance and Karen for the hard work that they did.
over the weekend. Travis was involved in it as well.
It was majority Lance and mom, though.
Lance did so much work.
Yeah, I mean, physical work as well as organizing it.
And we're really happy with what they've done here.
This is a room that we're in that is very long and narrow.
And now it feels so much larger because I'm oriented in a position
so that I can see the length of the room when I look over towards Lance
and the booth over there.
And so it feels much more spacious.
here. It's a very great design. Thank you so much for doing that. And for getting all the electronics
connected and everything so we can get two people in here. Okay, let's see. We got New World Order
is Bad 1984. Thank you very much for the tip. Right. Good to see you, David. I'm so happy
you're back. But I'm waiting to tell you about how I used to be a Trump sucker proxy up until
2024. Now I've repurposed my Trump signs as targets of the range. Well, good for you. Good for you.
We need to hold people accountable for what they do.
And I think that once you see it, you never go back.
And that's the key thing.
DG8, thank you for the tips.
That's great to see you back, David.
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And North American House, HIPO, good to see you there.
We're going to talk about some transportation issues down in Florida where you are.
He says, I was pleasantly surprised to hear William McKinley come up during
a discussion last week. It reminded me of why Buffalo is one of my favorite cities.
It gave America two presidents and took one back. It also gave us some spicy wings as well,
didn't it? That's my favorite thing about Buffalo. Yeah, that's right. Talking about political
wings. We have Buffalo wings. Night's the Storm. Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Good to see you back. Please pray for our friend Mel, who lost her son yesterday. I'm so sorry.
He was only in his 20s. It was very sudden. Well, I'm sorry to him.
hear that. You know, I got up this morning and looked to see if there was any news updates about
the war in Ukraine or anything like that. And I saw a very touching story on a drug report
that was a mainstream article about a guy who lived in Chapel Hill in North Carolina,
pretty much close to where we used to live. And he was somebody who had been,
who had worked in hospice. They said, usually people can
only handle hospice for about five years. This guy had done it for 33, and he was a former
hardcore atheist, you know, grab you by the lapels and tell you, there is no God. Now,
he's no longer that. Unfortunately, he doesn't know the Lord Jesus Christ, but he has come into
kind of this spiritual thing, but he had some amazing tales about people at the end of their
lives. And it truly is amazing and what we see. And we don't hear as much of that as we used to
because of all the pharmaceuticals that they give people at the end of their life. I just have to
say that there's every reason to be filled with hope. And so I certainly hope that Mel has
that hope. I hope that her family knows about her child. I hope that they trusted in the Lord
Jesus Christ.
That is, you know, there's an interesting book, by the way.
You know, you see these near-death experiences, and they appear to be all over the place.
Because a lot of them are interpreted by the people who have them.
And yet, there is a guy who has a church in Austin.
He's a kind of large church.
He used to be an engineer.
And he started getting interested in these near-death experiences.
And he wrote a fairly long book that I've read.
And he said he thought it was a very good evangelical tool that God
has handed us at this point in time. Because he said if you look at these accounts, if you just
get the people to tell you what happened and not put the interpretation that would come from
their religion or their culture, he goes, it fits perfectly with what the Bible says. It doesn't
contradict it. And so it's a very interesting book, something to think about, because that is a day
that is coming for all of us. Brandon Bennett, thank you very much. He says, welcome back.
night commander. Well, thank you. And DG8 says, David, I voted for Trump in 2016. It was like
giving a middle finger to Lion Ted, Little Marco, Barr, Hannity, Levine, Shapiro, and Lindsay Graham.
Now that's who MAGA is. He was the snake that he claimed. Yeah, that's right. You know,
when you look at all that, all these people who are such hardcore MAGA, Trump has now become
the establishment GOP and you know it was again it was an anti-establishment move and when I looked at
I thought well you know he is so countercultural maybe he'll shake things up and it'll be good but
he's and it is good to shake things up but he's done it in a very divisive way I think he is
the accelerationist at the end of this fourth turning that they really want to have in there
And we're going to talk about that more when we come back.
One of the main and possibly only reason they dislike him is he dared to even pay lip service to the common American people.
Yeah, that's right.
Just even paying lip service to the American people, I think, is a threat to them.
That's part of the reason they don't like him.
Not that he accomplishes anything, but just reminding them that, hey, you're a voting block that deserves to be served and catered to.
Well, he said the right things about a lot of different issues.
The problem is he did the wrong things.
I mean, who would have thought when he presents himself as a populist for,
the American people, that he'd be capable of doing things that he did in 2020.
You know, look at the first three or four years of Trump, it's like, okay, we've got this tax
cut.
And it's very disappointing.
It's like a typical Republican tax cut.
It's for the big guys and so forth.
And hopefully some stuff will trickle down, but, you know, you can try to look at it
in this positive light.
And a lot of other things that were not done in terms of sealing the border and things like
that.
But, you know, that's kind of par for the course on politics.
And I learned a long time ago not to expect too much from them.
But when he did what he did in 2020, there's no way that can be explained or forgiven.
That was the end of the line, locking us down a kind of medical martial law that showed that he was a part of not just the deep state in Washington, but a part of the global establishment and set himself up as a leader of all that, developing the vaccine and all the rest of this.
This has been planned and practiced, as I've said, many, many, many times since 9-11.
So he showed his true colors with a so-called pandemic.
Karen Carpenter, 27, thank you so much.
Wonderful, see you, David and Travis.
Beautiful new studio, a day to remember.
What a great demonstration of teamwork tonight, family is.
Well, thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
Guard, Goldsmith, good to see you, Guard, Liberty Conspiracy.
David and Travis, he says, thank you for the tip.
He says, David and Travis have created something.
Great. What a combination. Beautiful set. Great insights. Congratulations. So, well, I'd say, as I said before, it was Karen's design. And it was Lance's implementation that made all this stuff happen. So I really give the credit to them for the studio. And I really do like what they've done here.
Yeah, they did a great job. Yeah. Again, it was almost all them, Mom and Lance. So pass your thanks along to them.
Yes, yes. Star Barkley. What Dave just said is why Khrushchev gifted Crimea to Ukraine.
The shared culture, the language, 300 years of unity, but not anymore, yeah.
DG8, thank you for the tip.
He says, so the global's political parasites will be gathering in D.C.
This is all a staged show.
They don't even respect us enough to tell us the truth.
I agree.
So we don't know at this point what they're going to do.
There'll probably be some entertainment videos that will be released about the back and forth between them.
But again, you know, what their real plans are we want.
know how to watch it unfold.
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Your election was rigged because you have mail-in voting.
He said mail-in voting, every election.
He said, no country has mail-in voting.
It's impossible to have mail-in voting and have honest elections.
Who did the mail-unvoting, Donald?
You said, you won the election.
You started that.
And that's how he got it.
He said, and if you would have won, we wouldn't have had a war.
You'd have all these millions of people alive now instead of dead.
and he said, and you lost it because of mail-in voting.
It was a rigged election, but mail-in voting, Sean, the politicians, I think I'm going to make it a big,
I know the answer is that Jimmy Carter, years ago, along with Scoop Jackson and some others,
they had a committee, respected people, good committee, Jimmy Carter, good guy, he was a good man.
And the conclusion was you can't have mail-in voting.
We have mail-in voting.
It's so dishonest.
They send stuff.
Some people get seven ballots.
Look at California with that horrible governor they have.
He's one of the worst governors in history.
He's in company.
He doesn't know what he's doing.
They send out like 38 million ballots.
Some people get five, six, seven.
But Vladimir Putin, smart guy, said you can't have an honest election with mail-in voting.
And he said, there's not a country in the world that uses it now.
Oh, I would love to see election reform.
We have to do it.
I don't know why we're not doing it.
I don't know why you did it.
You're the one who's responsible for that.
But not strongly enough.
I mean, they got to want it strong because it can't be, it can't be honest.
It goes through a postman.
It goes through somebody else, somebody else, somebody.
You know, when you go to a really well-run voting booth.
You go in, you have to hand a card, a picture, or this, or that.
You don't have everything perfect.
you get sent back, go get it.
It's really, it's very hard to do something fraudulent with a vote.
Paper ballots.
Mail-in voting, it's, it's, they give you boxes of stuff.
You have no idea where they came from.
This mail-in voting, you can't have a great democracy, republic.
You can't have it.
Well, maybe that's why we're going to end up for the communist mayor in New York.
I don't know.
He probably is very happy with mail-in-voting.
But you can't have a great democracy with mail-in-voting.
voting. I have no doubt that Putin told him that. I have no doubt that Putin knows exactly what Trump wants to hear and flattered him to the endth degree. Who knew that this is going to be a problem? Yeah? Well, you know, in 2016, I talked a great deal about the issues that we knew at that time with electronic voting. And it wasn't something that just happened in 2016. It had been around for a long time. I've shown videos of people coming in from a computer science class.
a guy comes in with a couple of students
and they take over and rig a voting machine
very quickly and easily to give them
whatever results that they wanted.
We also had local questions
about what was happening in Texas
and we had a person who was running for office
and was trying to get the records
and found out that the State Board of Elections
there in Texas run by a guy
who used to work for the Rose law firms.
Does that sound familiar?
That's where Clinton was and hung out.
was brought in by Republican Rick Perry in order to run the elections there.
And this is before he even started thinking the loosenogenics.
I don't know what the guy was thinking.
Anyway, we know that he's just part of the system.
But, yeah, I went to talk to that guy, and he agreed to the interviewer down in the
foyer there.
And as he starts to come down the steps, he sees me and he goes,
oh, not doing that.
And he goes back up.
But anyway, I said the problem was going to be electronic voting because this guy had, since he became the head of the Board of Elections,
he had told everyone in the counties to ignore the Texas Constitution that says that they have to keep a record of all these electronic votes.
He said, destroy all that after the election.
And that's why this person was running for local office was part of her lawsuit.
She couldn't get discovery because everything had been wiped clean, memory hold.
So I said in 2016, I said the next election in 2020 is going to be a hacking contest
between the Democrats, Republicans, because they're both into this.
They both rig it.
I was wrong.
And I had to say in 2020, I was wrong.
I said, no, now it's going to be this mail-in stuff.
And everybody knew that.
Even Bill Barr said it.
Remember that?
He even said this is going to be completely rigged.
And it was Trump who did it.
it with this phony pandemic and now he claims that it was done to him such a helpless little victim
isn't he he locks down the entire country destroys your business trump most affected this is no
how could this happen you did it sir you're the one that allowed it to happen and i believe i
said it at the time and i still believe it i think he's part of the globalist elite i think that he
this is a deliberate tag team to turn this over to biden so he could escalate it with mandate
and things like that, and they could distance themselves from the vaccine mandates that, you know,
the Vax that Trump is still so proud of is MRNA vaccination.
I think it was a globalist tag team thing.
This is professional wrestling taken to a professional level.
It really is.
And I think that he is there as the accelerationist.
So with all that as a background, I don't really know what's going to happen with the Ukraine war.
I hope the killing stops is all I'll say.
But I don't trust any of these people.
now he claims he was a victim even though he was the president and I think completely
completely if only there was somebody with enough power to have done something if only there
was somebody that wielded executive authority that could have changed things
and then we look at another difference between Trump version one and Trump version two
it's like two different people right he's reinvented himself so now he's taking over
DC threatening to take over other cities as well and kind of a boil the frogs
martial law. And as part of what he's done in D.C., you have the MAGA media and the MAGA Trump
Sucker proxy media is out there cheering what he's done because now he's making it easier for people
to get concealed carry in D.C. D.C. has fought anybody being able to protect themselves. They
fought that tooth and nail for the longest period of time. Remember the Heller decision as
the Supreme Court? That was a police officer, Heller, who was prevented from
carrying when he was off duty. And he sued and won. The Supreme Court said, no, this is an
individual right. Well, of course it's an individual right. Everything, you know, the last couple of
amendments, Ninth and Tenth Amendment, is talking about the fact that the government, the federal
government, should not interpret various passages in an expansive way as they have done with the
welfare clause and supremacy clause and other things like that. You don't have any power on
is explicitly given to you, but all the rest of the amendments, the other eight, are all about
individual liberties. And so, of course, the Second Amendment is about that. But now he is,
this is headline from the Gateway Pundit, Trump is slashing wait time from months to days
amid the crime crackdown. So now we're supposed to believe that Trump is pro second amendment.
The guy who set a precedent of gun control by executive order, one that,
that was Lala Harris, as dumb as she is, she immediately jumped on that and said,
I'll give them 100 days to enact my gun control.
And if they don't do it, I'll do it by executive order.
That was when she was running in 2020.
And that campaign didn't last very long either.
She's good for about 100 days one way or the other.
That's all you can stand her for.
That's right.
So Trump, who was the first president ever to do gun control,
by executive order to say take the guns and do the due process later you know now he is a
champion of gun rights according to the maga press uh he doesn't care enough about the constitution
folks to even bother to read it uh he's just like Biden when Biden talks about the bill
rights you know the thing you know Trump is the same way with the constitution he says yeah
it's this uh and of course he's in his office and he i don't know if you played that video or not
but he points to the Constitution
has got pressed there and he says,
and then we have our wonderful,
wonderful Constitution.
What a great thing that is.
And he says,
it just brought us all together.
You know,
and it's like,
well,
no,
it's the principles that are in there,
you have completely ignored.
But this is what you have
when you've got somebody
who doesn't have a foundation,
who doesn't have principles.
He's like a ship without a rudder.
And so he can,
can be doing gun control by executive war the next day.
He is out taking over a city under martial law and then saying,
and now we're going to get rid of some of the paperwork for gun carrying.
It's just he's all over the place.
It's amazing.
He's vacillating just like he does with the terrorists and the Maga Minions are cheering him on.
The Trump administration federal takeover, Washington, D.C., is making the streets safe
and empowering law-abiding citizens.
And, you know, this has always been what the globalist elite have said, people like Henry Kissinger, he said, we're going to arrange things that people are begging for totalitarian government.
And so, you know, they can make things bad enough that people will beg for a strong man dictator to take over everything and throw out the rule of law.
That is the pattern that is here.
Just wait, Gateway Pundit, until the Democrats do what Donnie is doing right now and see how much you like Marshall.
law and throwing out the Constitution and the rule of law and letting law enforcement, so-called
law enforcement, do whatever they want.
You know, when you don't care about the laws, what does law enforcement mean?
It's nothing but force at that point in time.
So, Gateway Pundit said Trump announced on Monday, they're taking federal control of D.C.'s
Metropolitan Police Department, authorizing the use of National Guard troops to solve the,
quote, public safety emergency, unquote, in the name.
nation's capital. Now, the two sides are coming back and forth, Travis, and they're saying,
well, you know, the Democrats say crime is down by 30% or whatever. Yeah, statistics. I don't
believe any government statistics. Washington, D.C. is a mess. They've actually changed the
way they report crimes and they're not actually sending the reports in on certain specific
types of crimes. Yeah, not surprising. That's exactly the way to expect them to manipulate
this stuff. And so all the statistics can be manipulated. But the reality is that you can't trust either
side on this. And we do not want to have the federal government federalizing police. This is
something that John Birch Society got right when I was a child. They were talking about do not
support your local sheriff, right, became a slogan, as opposed to stop federal policing. This is a
long-term move that has been going on now my entire life and now it is really starting to come to
ahead and Trump has the audacity to threaten other cities not just Washington DC so I just say you
know wait until you get somebody like Hillary Clinton in and wait till you see when she takes over
law enforcement has she uses it it'll be something like what we see in the UK happening right
now and he has the audacity to call it Liberation Day in D.C. Yeah,
liberation from the rule of law and the Constitution.
That's what he liberated us from.
Liberated himself, liberated the people that are there.
They don't have to show their face.
They don't have to give ID.
We got masked men.
There was an article in San Bernardino that just came out about a family that was in a truck,
and evidently they were Hispanic, and so they were pulled over by ICE because they see
a bunch of Hispanics in a truck that figuring they're going to get illegals.
But these people said, we want to see your ID.
You got a warrant for that.
You know, you're wearing a mask and all the rest of this stuff, and claimed it's your federal agents, but they were videotaping the thing, and they told them to get out of the car. They refused to get out of the car. So, as you can see, the videotape, the cops, so-called cops, quote-unquote, started smashing the windows of the truck, at which point the driver stepped on the gas to get out there, and they said, oh, and you hit two of us, but nobody was taken to the hospital. Then the other cops started shooting the car, shot the car up, but they got away.
And suddenly they called up the local police and they went to their house.
The only person that was arrested was the driver who sped up and ran away from a stop.
Now, what does that tell you, Travis, about whether or not these people were illegals or not?
Do you think that they would have taken them into custody if they were illegals?
Yeah, I think that might give you a clue into things.
These people have not been shy about just rounding people up and shipping them.
off immediately under the slightest
pretense. Yeah, so I mean,
you know, they would have arrested these people.
ICE was itching to get
these people. And evidently,
they were bona fide.
He's bona fide.
Yeah, as they say in the
what was the name of that film?
Oh, brother, we're at that. Yeah, yeah, we laugh about
that all the time. I'm bona fide. They got my
papers here. So,
yeah, law enforcement has been liberated
to do as they please. Isn't that great?
Aren't you happy about that?
This is another scenario where whether they have the right to do something to you,
they definitely have the force to do something to you.
Yeah, it's not about right and wrong.
It's not about the rule of law.
It's just about brute force and what they can do.
Generally, once the cop tells you, you know, step out of the car,
if you do anything but comply, you're going to end up worse off.
You can fight them in court later on, potentially get a judgment,
but you have to be alive to do that.
That's right.
They will take any opportunity, any excuse.
they can to use excessive force and sometimes the most excessive force possible, which is straight
to lethal.
That's not the time to have a government confrontation. There are times to do it in times to not do
it. Yeah, that makes, you don't want to be a martyr for this kind of thing.
Yeah. As much as it depends upon you, be at peace with all police officers. Wasn't that in
the Bible somewhere? Anyway, so let's take a look at how the small farm is getting liberated.
The death of the small farm is the death of rural America.
Well, you know, what they really need is protection from the U.S. government.
It's big ag and it's the USDA and big pharma that are the problem in big chemicals.
And it's kind of interesting to see how RFK Jr. has taken a pass now on pesticides
because pesticides is something that he always is focused on.
And now there's a big move in Washington to grant.
legal immunity to I guess we could call them big pests I mentioned this on it and I think I told you
but when we my wife and I were driving down to Texas this last time this giant billboard on the side of the
road I saw stand up for glyphosate contact your senator now or something just how who is doing this
who's reading that billboard like you know what yeah we need more pesticides we need more glyphosate
in our food I just don't have enough it's but yeah they're now angling for the kind of
legal immunity that was given to the pharmaceutical companies a while back.
And RFK Jr. has now gone silent on that.
And so it's big ag.
It's the USDA.
And it's a big pest.
Big pest.
If you roll it all together.
So they're destroying small communities as we move more and more toward the go big or go home.
This is from the Epic Times model.
thousands of acres of the same monocrop
managed by one or two people on a tractor
that is spraying chemicals
and of course they're not even driving a tractor
they've got it on self-driving using GPS
and they don't own the tractor
John Deere owns the tractor
yeah so the 21st century version of sharecropping
where you don't get a share
all the shares go to the share stakeholders right
what used to be 20 or 30 small farms
each with a household and a family that supported the local restaurant, gas station, feed store,
and veterinarian who serviced a few counties,
was now being replaced by a single sprawling operation with no animals, no neighbors,
and no community, just chemicals, and soon robots.
Well, this reminds me of it.
We mentioned this, the movie Silent Running, Bruce Dern, years and years ago.
It's kind of interesting because it was,
the special effects for the spaceships were done by the guy who not long after that did star wars
and it was kind of done with models and things like that they didn't have uh computer generated
images at the time but in that it was uh it was kind of all inspired by a kind of eco fanaticism and
fear mongering that uh you know uh dirty mankind was killing all the forests and everything so it's a last
ditch effort. What they did was they took some of the forests and other things like that
and put them on large spaceships with big glass enclosures, I think, so they could get
sunlight and went out into space to kind of preserve them until they could get the world
cleaned up enough that they could bring back these things. And silent running is about
Bruce Dern, who is kind of this hippie astronaut who goes native.
he gets a call he is the sole person looking after this big forest that is there and he's got some
these little robots that are real cute they kind of waddle around like ducks and that's what brought
it up because you had the invidia CEO at a presentation showing had that little robot come out
that was from Disney I have that video on the deck if you want me to play it yeah yeah go ahead and
play that so people can see the little robot I almost played it's going to be so
cute when it waddles up with a death rain vaporizes you.
The droids are different than other robots I've tested because they're designed and trained
by Disney to be cute.
And that is a surprisingly big deal for the future of robotics.
These droids aren't autonomous.
They're operated using this controller, but I'm not telling it exactly how to do that.
The way that it responds comes from its training.
Using ducklings as inspiration, the engineers created a bunch of animations that told these
robots how to walk or jump or dance.
Then they put digital versions of the robot into a simulation, where they're rewarded for
performing those movements, and sticking as close as possible to the original animations.
After the robots get tons of reps in the digital world, they upload the training to real prototypes.
And finally, they're ready to go out into the real world to see more of Disney's coolest tech.
Those things are vicious.
Yeah.
So, yeah, and when you look at that, it is, those things have much more rapid movement than the droids in that movie day,
because the droids in that movie were actually midgets wearing a box and, you know, their feet were in there.
but they were cute and so to spoil the plot for you he gets this call from the president
and it's like you know we can't afford to pay for these things anymore i don't know where
they were saying the paychecks you know he's up there and so we want to you know the checks in the
mail he's up to anyway uh so he tells them to blow up all these different ones and all
the other people are doing it but he determines that he's going to go silent and he's going to run for it
because he's going to save the forests.
And, you know, they got Joan Baez singing and all the rest of that stuff.
But I liked the...
The movie was really bad, by the way.
Yeah, exactly.
I tried to make us watch it at some point.
I tried to make you guys watch it because I remembered I liked it when I first saw it.
I thought, you know, I could see through all the eco-nonsense that was there.
But anyway, that's probably what they want on the family farm.
You know, they want one, Bruce Dern and a bunch of robots and a bunch of chemicals, and that's it.
You'll take the food that they offer you.
Over the past decade, about 140,000 U.S. farms have vanished.
And that's not just those farms that have collapsed.
It's also the entire ecosystem that they support.
All the small businesses in town, diners, auction barns, schools, vets, feed stores, all of them felt the blow.
I wonder how much of that happened, Travis, during 2020, when Trump locked everything down.
I mean, it was Main Street America that took the big hit from his lockdowns.
Wall Street didn't feel at all.
Yeah, most of these farms don't operate on huge profit margins.
They're generally just making it.
If they are, yeah.
The economic destruction radiates outward.
Every boarded-up business is a ripple from a missing farm.
Despite this, small farms are often treated as quaint, inefficient, and economically
irrelevant in the modern food system.
But numbers tell us a different story.
Globally, farms that are under two hectares, about five acres, produce about
up 30 to 34% of the world's food, while they use only 24% of agricultural land.
In other words, that's efficiency.
Just to break in with a story, I took my wife out for her birthday dinner on Saturday,
and we have this restaurant that's nearby.
That's nice.
We like to go to it.
And basically, everything they serve on the menu is locally sourced from local farms,
everything.
And you can't have that sort of relationship.
You can't know where it's coming from, if you're getting it from, you know, whatever major corporation.
But they're able to sit down and just like, oh, yeah, actually, it's this guy.
He lives, you know, a few miles down the road.
Him and his family come in and they drop off our produce.
He's got, you know, three kids.
You know, they're telling us this story about where the...
It's the community.
Yeah, that's right.
You know, oh, he quit his job and he grows mushrooms full time now.
And his kids help him on the farm.
She's like, oh, wow.
I think that's one of the best career opportunities out there.
I would say, don't learn to code, learn to grow.
because you can have to feed yourself
and you may be able to make a living
feeding other people as well.
You know, that's really important
because I just saw another article
about how restaurants are really
jumping into
synthetic salmon now
in a big way, you know, to make it look
like it's real.
You know, you know when you're going to a restaurant like that
that you're getting real food.
There's a really big
bodybuilding channel on YouTube
and it's hosted by a guy named Jeff Nippard.
He does a very science-based breakdown
of bodybuilding stuff.
And recently he tweeted,
as soon as, you know,
synthetic meat becomes where it tastes like real meat,
that's all I'm going to eat.
That's all I'm doing.
And it's just,
I cannot think of anything more horrifying
than eating this lap-rone-vadrone.
A lot of the bodybuilders are not really health-aware.
No.
This guy prides himself on being all-natural.
He says he doesn't take steroids and all that stuff.
I can't say one way or the other.
But most of these bodybuilders, like you've said,
they're taking steroids.
They're monumentally.
unhealthy or they're abusing things like creatine or something not to say that creatine is
inherently bad but you know you can abuse anything right taking massive doses of all kinds
of different steroids or even just taking too much testosterone yeah yeah becomes extremely
unhealthy and just carrying around that level of mass is bad for your heart it's the same
well it's not quite the same but it's very similar to as if you were just massively obese yeah
yeah one of our friends years ago was heavily into bodybuilding and then he had a
back injury and he couldn't work out and it all turned to fat and that was one of the things
you remember tad helped that we interviewed the lumberjack in uh Washington state who
had lost his retirement his retirement was the the force that he had set aside for his
retirement and the negligence and mismanagement of the federal government had caused a force
a wildfire to go out of control and destroyed his land it literally went up and smoke
Yeah. And that was one of the things he was saying. He said, you know, lumberjacks don't live that long. He said, we work so hard and we have so much muscle. When we stop working, it all just goes to fat and it really takes out.
Part of it is just when you're working very hard, you're burning a lot of calories. You get used to being able to eat a certain way. Like, oh, man, I can eat as much junk food as I want. And since I'm burning this many calories, it doesn't matter. I'm chopping down trees all day. I can afford to eat, you know, twinkies and ding-dongs all day long. And then you stop doing it.
that and you're still eating twinkies and ding-dongs and you can't afford that anymore that's right well you know
as they were saying you know when you look at this small farms are provide a lot of jobs but they're also
efficient in terms of land use in terms of resources and other things and that's really what this
article is about it shows the the bad approach but also shows a more positive approach as they were saying
if they look at five about five acres that they produce about 30 to 34 percent of the world's food
while using only about 24% of the land.
So if you expand that to about 12 acres,
then it goes to over 50% of the world's food.
And it said, small farms matter because they produce food
where it's eaten, keeping supply chains short and resilient
and keeping the food fresh.
That was one of the things we did back in the day
when we were competing in video contests.
We did a thing about locovores,
you know, people eating locally and, you know,
finding food locally we used to do that used to go up to virginia and pick apples
Carter mountain apple orchard in case anyone is curious that was really a nice
experience we really love that um the eggs from down the road the beef from the rancher
that you know by name employ more people per acre and they keep the product profits circulating
locally while most of the farms we've lost or small family operations a fight to save
rural america isn't just about acreage it's also really about the approach
to all of this. It's not the size of the farm that determines the value to a community,
but the farming practices that it uses and the relationships that it sustains. And so they have
a story about a very successful, very large farm in Georgia that has done just that. 1250 acres.
Will Harris has done this at a farm he calls White Oak Pastures in Bluffton, Georgia. His family
has had that since right after the Civil War, 1866.
In the mid-90s, he made a radical break from industrial agriculture.
He replaced chemical inputs and confinement feeding with rotational grazing,
diversified livestock, and on-site USDA-inspected processing facilities.
White Oak Pastures is now one of the only farms in the country,
with separate abattoirs for red meat and poultry.
To make this transformation, he took a big risk.
He borrowed $7.5 million against the family land.
In other words, he literally bet the family farm on this.
But it paid off.
He did this back in 2008.
And now his farm is zero-waste, closed-loop agricultural ecosystem where nothing goes to waste.
And grass-fed meats, eggs, organic vegetables, and by-products like hides are turned into artisan goods and compost.
His regenerative practices have rebuilt topsoil, captured carbon, and sparked to local economic revival.
If these people were genuine about all of the environmental and climate issues they had,
they would be pushing for something like this.
But they're not because they're using it as McGuffin to gain control to impoverish and to enslave us.
Now, that's their real purpose in all this stuff.
You can see how they hate farmers, no matter where they were.
We talked about earlier, the Dutch guy in the Netherlands.
Mark Ruta, yeah.
Yeah, who all he wanted to do was crush the small farms.
And he was allied with Bill Gates.
You know, Bill Gates is going to be...
We see the same players everywhere.
Yeah.
He's going to, you know, do the food with lab meat.
And then Mark Ruta had married into a family that was a very, very large, own a very, very large corporation.
It was about food.
So they were going to grow in a lab, the food, and then monopolize the distribution.
That was what it was all about.
It was never about the environment.
Today, they employ about 180 people at White Oak Pastures.
making it the county's largest private employer what was once a dying ghost town now has a general store a restaurant lodging and an event center because one man chose to bet everything on a different way forward his example proves that it's not scale that matters it's the soil health the humane treatment of animals the jobs created and the way the farm integrates into the life of the town and you know Travis remember I interviewed that guy
he's in America and he
gives classes to people
about how to do more natural farming
and he was inspired by a farmer from
previously Rhodesia that became Zimbabwe
when the Marxist took it over
and he said some of the farmers fought him
he said they died. Many of them just decided
they'd pack up and leave. This guy was a Christian
and he decided that he would stay
and show them how to run the farms
because the Marxist and their mob when they took it over,
they didn't have a clue how to grow food.
This guy did, and he had a natural way to farm
that he had already developed.
He was not getting the kind of yields that he needed.
It was actually killing his farm to use these new petrochemicals
and these contemporary agricultural techniques.
And as a Christian, he just asked God,
he said, show me a way to do this.
And he said,
God brought to his mind that natural way.
He looked into the forest and he said, look at this, is Africa.
Things are just growing everywhere.
Why is it on my farm with all the care that I'm putting into this?
All the work and all the expensive chemicals, why aren't the plants that I'm trying to grow prospering?
Everything else around here is prospering.
And so it was kind of a more of a natural approach that he took to it.
And he was extremely successful, and he decided that he would stay.
And even though they took his farm away from him as a Christian,
You know, he basically not only gave him his shirt, but he gave him his cloak also, as Christ said.
And he showed them how to farm.
And he used it as an opportunity to give them the gospel and to basically defaing these Marxists, right?
These people want to kill you, you turn them into Christians.
That's the way you defeat Marxism.
And so this guy in America got to know him, and he's showing people how to do that in America.
Look, folks, we can rebuild from the United.
the ground up. We really can't. And what it takes is a regard for your fellow man and other things.
We could even see that in somebody like Henry Ford, who is not a model of a Christian sacrifice,
but he knew that he wanted to have cars that his employees could buy, right? But do you see that
with Musk or with Bezos or any of these people? Yeah, how many of his employees do you think are
going to get to go to Mars? How expensive is that flight going to be? Or can they afford to buy?
Tesla, you know, they really don't care. Or when you look at the robots, right, they want to
cut the throat of their employees. They don't want to lift them up. And they're going to cut our
throats with robotics. That's the way they're going to do this. So, as they said, the wake-up call
is already ringing, boarded up Main Street, closed auction barns, veterinarians having to
relocate to cities, feed stores shuttered, schools shrinking. Food has been a weapon in almost
every war in history. Without control over our food supply, we surrender control over our future.
And, of course, when we were talking about Ukraine earlier, it's probably one of the best, well,
best known examples of food as a weapon in the Halamador. But of course, it's being used in
Gaza now as well. This is what Trump accelerated in 2020. And when I say, you know,
what is it that government can do? Government can go away. It's the
the USDA that is stopping people from being able to do the food processing on their own farms.
And it's the USDA, especially under Trump, Brooke Rollins, personally approved the MRNA vaccine
for chickens.
So now you get industrially produced chickens, you get it from chickens that have been vaccinated
with MRNA.
This is the alliance between the big pests, as we call them.
Meanwhile, you have the Prime Act is now coming up again.
This is something that in the past was initiated by Thomas Massey, if you remember,
in response to the USDA raids against the Pennsylvania Amish farmer.
And he put out the Prime Act last year.
Now, they don't give him credit for this on the conservative press.
They want to cheer Marsha Blackburn.
And good for her.
she finally introduced a good bill after many many very bad bills she introduced the genius act
she's introduced this uh what was it kosha kosha yeah kosa to uh to sneak in uh to sneak in
uh id in order to use the internet in the name of protecting children so she's all about digital
id everywhere especially in the financial system but here she's working with uh angus king and ran paul these three
senators introduced last Thursday.
The guy named Angus working on the Prime Act is pretty good.
Better watch his back, right?
So anyway, they've introduced the Prime Act.
And I guess I'm not in for any ribbing about that.
The Act attempts to give states the power to allow interstate distribution of custom
slaughtered meat to consumers, restaurants, and grocery stores.
Well, it's not just the interstate distribution.
The USDA was coming in and shutting this down, even if it was within the state.
And the problem that I have with this is that the Fed never had the power to do this.
They've got this whole thing backwards.
They're assuming that the USDA was doing what it was authorized to do.
What they need to do is not protect this.
They need to shut down the USDA.
We don't need the USDA at all.
All agricultural oversight and concern about food quality and inspection, that can and should be done locally and at the state level.
The federal government should have no involvement in that, and under the Constitution, it has no involvement in that.
Show me in the Constitution where that power was delegated to the federal government by the states.
It's nowhere to be found.
In the 9th and 10th Amendment, if the senators wanted to read it,
but makes it clear that they don't have that authority.
Now we operate from the standpoint the federal government can do whatever it
wishes unless it is expressly prohibited.
That is exactly the opposite of what the Bill of Rights said.
The Bill of Rights said that they don't have the power to do anything
unless expressly delegated to it by the states and the people.
And so this is, I hope that from a pragmatic standpoint,
I hope they get something like this together,
but it just shows how far.
we are from getting anything solved politically because they have the constitution exactly backwards
and upside down. Blackburn's press release notes that many states don't have many USDA certified
facilities, which leads to farmers and ranchers having to transport their animals across the state
or to other states. Processing procedure becomes more expensive and time-consuming for both
farmers and ranchers. If you remember, I forgot the guy's name in Pennsylvania, the Amish guy. But he was saying
during the pandemic as they locked everything down, he couldn't book any time at the
approved slaughterhouses.
So he started slaughtering them there locally, and he's doing it naturally.
And he said, you know, when they put them on these feedlots, they're not giving them the
best quality food.
They're giving them a lot of GMO stuff and anything.
His customers much preferred to have the locally grown, locally slaughtered beef, and they
knew what was going into their food at that point.
time but that's the whole point the USDA is a big part of the problem and just to give states the
freedom to allow this is still not the issue the USDA is the biggest one of the biggest problems
we have our food supply they and the FDA inserting themselves where they're not needed
wanted or have the authority but what aspect of government doesn't do that at this point I know
I know but that again when you look at the massive amount of money that we spend
in Washington, and they're doing things for which they have no legal authority.
You know, there's no more legal authority for the USDA than there is for what Trump is doing
in Washington, D.C., with the police.
So they just do whatever they please.
It's becoming more and more obvious, isn't it?
In Tennessee, Blackburn said the second highest grossing farm commodity is beef.
She said the states, farmers, and ranchers shouldn't be held back by federal government
red tape from selling their safe and fresh meat in the community.
By passing the Prime Act, she said, because they're not going to challenge the Leviathan,
we can kind of carve back some of the power that Washington has assumed.
Isn't that great?
Anyway, the way that's reported when the Tennessee Star, they say,
House members who bring a companion bill are Chully Pingree and Thomas Massey.
They have to put Thomas Massey in there.
They don't want to feature him prominently because, you know,
they want to support Trump and not Thomas Massey.
I want to support our food and our farmers.
I don't care about Trump.
This is not the first time they write that the Prime Act has been introduced in Congress.
In 2023, the Prime Act was introduced in the House.
They won't tell you it was introduced by Thomas Massey.
Isn't that interesting?
But it never made it to the floor.
Why would that be?
I don't know.
Anyway, Goldman Sachs is now saying America's egg supply has likely normalized after a supply shock.
who shocked the supply chain again the USDA did that and it only stopped because brook rollins this political hack
has approved an nmRNA vaccine that's what they were after in the first place they wanted to
have a faux crisis so they had an excuse to create an mRNA vaccine to inject all of our food
with if they can't get you to take it directly they'll just inject it directly into your chickens or
Cattle.
Yeah, that's right.
Pork.
And, of course, the pharmaceutical companies can make a lot more money because there's a lot more chickens and pork and beef and everything.
Take a look at all of the farm animals.
If they can inject them and do it on an annual basis, I mean, you know, they try to treat us like cattle.
They talk about herd immunity, but they're not going to get all 300 million Americans to take an annual vaccine,
but they can get, you know, 600 million farm animals to take a herd immunity.
it annually because they can get the farmers to do it.
It's a real cash cow.
That's right.
So Goldman Sachs thinks that the nation's egg supply has likely normalized.
Well, if you call having MRNA injected into your eggs normal, then I guess we could
say that's the case.
But just like Trump's policy, it said the reckless policy of running a PCR test, and
if you get one positive, you kill, you know, millions of birds on a.
at a particular facility they called that reckless well yeah that's right but it was just like all
of trump's covid policies they were all reckless and so were biden's uh the two of them again are
operating off the same script as all professional wrestling we've got this little dude out here it says
you've got a virus it says it so now we've got to kill all the elderly people put them in a home
we're going to kill them we're just going to kill them so now they're saying well we're going to
leave you along with eggs for right now because now we have been able to inject our poison into it
Even as the egg market stabilizes after recent supply shocks, it's still wise to have backyard chicken coop and take part of your food supply into your own hands, writes your hedge.
That is especially true, especially when you look at the fact that these MRNA vaccines.
And when you go to tractor supply, they're proud of the fact that the chicks that they sell you there are injected with MRA for bird flu.
And it's like, okay, we'll go get them somewhere else.
As a matter of fact, we found another supply place,
and Karen got the name of the people and called them up,
and they said, they began with like,
have a blessed day or something.
They were Christians.
And he said, oh, we would never put that in our chicks.
And it's like, good.
So I went back and got our chickens there.
Trump, meanwhile, is launching what some have termed a Manhattan project.
It's one of America's largest companies is set to be nationalized.
This is from the Daily Mail.
I have said for the longest time that Trump is a New York City Democrat.
He has all the hallmarks of New York City Democrat, including his friendship with Epstein.
And what this is, is, again, we are becoming more and more like a third world banana
republic with nuclear weapons.
That's what third world banana republics do.
They nationalize industries.
What is the company that he wants to nationalize?
It's Intel.
You know, Lance, you and I were talking about this the other day, and we talked about the
competition between invidia and amd i didn't realize that these two Taiwanese companies amd and
invidia uh were essentially owned by the same family or the cousins or something like that you knew
you knew about that um yeah i believe the CEOs are cousins it's the same family that owns both
of these two uh major graphics card companies the first and second and people get real
tribal about which one they like you know people are you know real real
You'll, AMD, that's the best value or now Nvidia is the way to go.
Well, Trump is getting real tribal and nationalistic, and he's even going to take over this business.
We talked about this, I think you talked about last week or something, the fact that he starts criticizing the CEO of Intel and so this is a guy who's got connections to the Chinese and all the rest of stuff.
So now he's talking about nationalizing it after he throws this guy under the bus.
He's got connections to the Chinese.
Does Trump not understand where Taiwan came from?
Well, you know, when you look at, you expect something like this from a professed socialist like Mam Dani or whatever.
This guy's running for mayor in New York.
And yet, look at this.
This is Trump.
Supposedly the arch enemy of that and the polar opposite.
And yet it's Trump and his Republicans who are now going to push the nationalizing of a large company.
Intel. It's just amazing. They'll do whatever Trump wants to do. And again, Democrat Don from
New York City is acting just like the socialist, as you would expect. So the company that they're
concerned about, TSM, which is Taiwan Semiconductor and Manufacturing, that was started, as I
pointed out before on the show, started by a guy who was an engineer at Texas Instruments.
Texas Instruments wanted to move away from semiconductor manufacturing.
And so after he'd worked there for like 30 or 40 years, he went back to Taiwan where he was from
and went to the government and got some seed money from the government there.
And he created TSMC.
He's like in his 90s now.
And it was very successful.
As a matter of fact, it's really, Taiwan has so much a state-of-the-art chip manufacturing there.
That's why the U.S. is so focused on keeping China out.
But whatever happens, if China were to invade Taiwan,
if they were to take over the semiconductor fabrication centers there,
again, they would use that as leverage against the U.S.
And the other alternative would be for the Taiwanese to use that as a poison pill
and blow them up, which, again, shuts down the world's supply.
So either way, it doesn't look good.
you need to have some semiconductors here, but you're not going to get this if Donald Trump
starts running Intel.
The government should not be running these corporations.
Instead, if they were to get out of the way, there would be more of an incentive for private
people to take a risk just like that farmer did in Georgia.
We don't need the government taking over and running farms.
We need people who have an incentive and a vision to take it over and run it.
I don't even agree with the...
They tell me Intel makes chips.
I said I'm more of a lays man myself, but, you know, to each their own.
Yeah, he wouldn't know a semiconductor from a potato chip bag.
Anyway, both Biden and Trump threw billions of dollars at TSM to open up an American plant in Phoenix,
as I talked about that.
It's been a real culture shock, especially because the American engineers said they were kind of iced out of any discussions.
The Taiwanese engineers were very clickish.
They would speak in their language instead of English.
And then when they came to the U.S., a lot of the engineers said,
well, we got finished with our work.
And these guys who are Taiwanese would just hang around afterwards,
virtue signaling about how they don't have a life except for the company.
Their entire life is devoted to the company.
They said, when we're done with our work, we want to go home.
So it's kind of created a real cultural issue.
I don't see that working very well.
I don't know what's going to happen with Intel.
Intel had weathered the semiconductor stuff.
When I was working for Texas instruments,
they were having a lot of trouble getting manufacturing done.
All of their production was coming out of Japan.
The American production facilities that we had in Houston
were not producing much of anything.
And I think it's one of the reasons why they wanted to get out of the business.
But the Japanese and some others got into
memory chips, RAM chips at the time.
And it became a commodity market.
And so it was Intel that started doing microprocessors.
And they were very, very profitable because they had a niche that was based on innovation
rather than on getting the cost of manufacturing down, which is what happened with memory chips.
and it's part of what I think
soured TI on that whole thing
but when the government is going to
actually nationalize
an industry and who didn't see this coming
I mean that's the next obvious step
when you get in so much subsidy
from Washington
Trump is there picking winners and losers
rewarding his pals and contributors
with big contracts and all the rest of stuff
that chronic capitalism is going to naturally
evolve into nationalized industries and that is going to, we're going to become like China
in order to defeat them. We're not going to beat them at their own game. We've always beaten
these centrally planned nationalized economies by having a free economy that allowed for
innovation. Anyway, former, they said this feels like the Manhattan Project. And you know,
I've got a review of the book.
that was done by Alex Karp, a Palantir. Palantir's in the news and now on a daily basis.
I've been talking about this for a long time. If you want to see something really scary,
get Alex Carp's book, The Technological Republic. And I did get that book, and I've been reading
it. And he constantly refers to the Manhattan Project and the atom bomb as being the
pinnacle of American history. That was when government was really strong. That was
also in government was in union with corporations and anything.
Well, you know, Alex, we got a word for that.
It's called economic fascism.
That's what you're promoting.
And, of course, what is really disgusting and scary is that the guy who is part of this,
you know, he's allied with Teal and the technocrats and, of course, with Trump,
he is a bigger warmonger than Lindsey Graham, if you can imagine such a thing.
And this is a guy who is sitting there watching.
and analyzing each and every one of us with his spy software.
And he just, he wants government to be involved in everything.
And he wants us to be involved in every kind of war.
And so here you have people talking about this nationalizing of Intel.
They call it a Manhattan project.
This is a bit off topic, but of course, Pounder CEO and Palmer Lucky are going into business together
to create a new crypto wallet currency.
I forget exactly what it is.
But they're calling it Arabor.
You know, they've got Palantir and Dural and now Arabor.
People pointed out,
Aribor was the area that was looted and sacked by Smog, the dragon,
which is a very strange thing to call, you know,
the banking system thing you're working on.
You know, they kind of tip their hand, don't they?
I always thought that that was a real hat tip with Palantir.
And, of course, they embraced the Tolkien symbols and all that stuff
very heavily in their corporate culture and talked to me about it.
it was very intentional that they would make their surveillance and data mining company,
that they would name it after a crystal ball that was designed to surveil people and even to
look inside of them, you know?
Yeah.
I think it works on multiple levels because, you know, Aragorn, as the true king, has the authority
to look into the Palantir.
He's allowed to use it without it corrupting him.
He has the physical and mental's fortitude to do it.
And I think that's how they see themselves, oh, we have the right to do this.
Yeah.
We're strong enough.
we can do it and therefore we must.
Oh, yeah.
What emerges from Alex Carp's book is amazing how elitist this guy is, how statist he is, how fascist he is, how warmongering he is.
And I've got something I'll be putting up on Substack about it.
Substack.com forward slash the David Night Show.
Yeah, they say it's every bit as important as the space race was in order to take over these companies.
you know i guess my question is well why can't we just fake it again how important was the space race
exactly you're going to have to quantify that what do we why don't we fake this whole AI thing you know
a lot of people who's to say we're not yeah they've done that they've been caught doing that many
times but when they say yeah this is AI watching everybody pick up stuff in the grocery store
the convenience store and totaling up what they're doing it turned out that it was a an army of
underpaid Indian workers so people start joking that AI
stood for actually Indians.
Or the other one that just happened where there was a coding group that tried to pass off
their projects as done by an AI agent.
And it was just a massive amount of Indians.
Maybe that's why we're getting less scam calls.
Maybe they're all taken up, you know, pretending to be AI right now.
Well, I don't know.
If your AI starts asking for your credit card number, you know something's up.
I don't know if Trump nationalizes Intel, who's he going to get to run it?
Peter Navarro.
That's one thing that Musk got right.
He is dumber than a psycho bricks.
Anyway, Alice Karp thinks that the atomic bomb and the Manhattan Project were the pinnacle of America.
I think just the opposite.
I think there's this Nader.
Anyway, he constantly talks about Love's War.
His book is The Technological Republic.
I said to you guys, I said, can you imagine the outrage if somebody had written a book called
the Theological Republic?
And yet their religion of technology is, of technocracy, is just fine.
And it is laudable.
And he's got people like Mattis and others, General Mattis, who write the forward to his book.
And it is amazing.
And you can see from the people that are heaping praise on him, you can see how he is
connected, and of course he is. Peter Thiel and Alex Garp now are kind of the inner core of
Bilderberg, like where Kissinger used to be. They really are at the center of the elite. So
Taiwan controls more than 60% of the market in order to power artificial intelligence, defense,
and the economy. So again, we got to just nationalize it. If it's important, we're going to
nationalize it. We've already seen this from Trump with the rare earth minerals. He's already
started pouring massive amounts of money and to de facto nationalize these companies if he
doesn't do it altogether. And the problem that he has, as he's saying that he's going to put
100% tariff on any computer chips that are not manufactured in the United States, as he wants to
shut down rare earth minerals, the problem is, is like a petulant child. This dictator doesn't
wait until there's a domestic alternative. He's just going to shut it down now.
and tell people to bootstrap using what after he takes away their supply chains.
It's actually idiotic, and it's one of the reasons why we can see that people of this mentality
cannot run the companies that they nationalize.
This has always been a hallmark of Marxism.
It's why we were always able to transcend the Marxist authoritarian countries
because they had the hubris to think that they could run these different industries.
That was one of the key insights, I think, that Hitler had over Stalin.
Both of them called themselves socialist.
Both of them were totalitarian.
Both of them wanted to own and run everything.
The difference between them was how they were going to come into it.
And Hitler said, Stalin took over all the industries and thinks he can run them.
He says, I'm going to let these guys run it until we get to the end.
Then they basically slit their throats and take the business.
It's a smarter way to do it.
But, you know, again, they're not that much different from each other, except in their approach.
Trump is actually more of a communist.
He's more of the Stalinist approach than he is even of a fascist.
So we'll have to see what happens.
He doesn't have a good sense.
Yeah.
Again, it's going to be another precedent for Trump, a very bad precedent.
And this comes after two AI companies last week agreed to hand over.
over 15% of their chip sales revenue in China to the U.S. government in exchange for
export licenses. That was also unprecedented. And that was the other two companies run by the
cousins, the Taiwanese cousins, AMD and NVIDIA. So he hit them with a 15% thing. A lot of
people were saying, wait a minute, we thought this ban on Chinese, on exports of these
chips to China. We thought that was about national security. Now it's all just about the money.
And, yeah, that's really what it is, because everything for Trump really comes down to money.
In the short term, this is fantastic, said one analyst.
In the long term, wow, this could turn bad in a hurry.
Yep.
It's an incredibly slippery slope precedent, said another.
The deal could pour more than $2 billion into the U.S. government, the New York Times reported,
although Trump did not reveal what the money could be used for.
Again, do we really want to see, is it a win, conservatives?
Maga people. When government grows, do you want to characterize, continue to characterize that as a
wind? I don't see it that way. I think it's a big loss when government grows because it takes
things away from the rest of us. As sources say, Trump and the AI companies entered the
agreement, the president declared that he would impose 100% tariff on imports to semiconductors and
chips unless they were built in the United States. Again, he's going to lock down manufacturing
since it's going to take a time for these things to be set up, even if they are set up.
As I said before, he's nothing other than a petulant child, a dictator who demands, I want it now, now.
You know, this is like, he's like Kim Jong-un in that regard.
The two of them are so much alike.
He always shoots par.
He always does the exact right thing.
Yeah.
Well, there was an interesting thing, you know, when we, this is to, now for something
completely different.
There was a jet that was
taxing down the runway, and they were giving
a kind of a reward flight to a
recruiter letting him fly on a jet.
Somehow, he didn't get the briefing from
Q about the ejector seat.
See the gear leader here? Now, if you take the top
off, you'll find a little red button.
Whatever you do, don't touch it.
No, why not? Because you'll release
this section of the roof.
and engage and in fire
the passenger ejector seat
ejector seat
you're joking
I never joke about my work
007
yeah well
let's take a look at what happened
with an ejection
this is the air show
where they had this happening
He just made out of that.
Nobody was hurt.
To be fair, this is actually probably more rare than getting a ride in a fighter,
Jen.
How many people actually get to reject?
Here it is in slow motion.
Look at this.
That doesn't even look real.
That looks like a special effect.
Notice that does them sequentially.
You know, first it does the backseat passenger, then it does the pilot.
I wonder how many billions of dollars it costs to put those seats back in after they've been used.
Yeah, yeah.
Or is that jet just completely scrapped?
What's going on there?
I don't know.
That was in Westfield, Massachusetts.
And, you know, even James Bond got a briefing on that.
Evidently, they didn't give that to this guy.
The passenger was reportedly a recruiting officer.
the unplanned ejection occurred during what is called an incentive flight a reward for service members so
they put that out there's an incentive you know you do this and that you meet these goals we'll give
you a ride in a fighter jet he got the right of his life just like you sucker enough teenagers
into signing up for this yeah yeah that's right so he got ejected um yeah apparently cue
didn't brief him uh see that red button do not touch it
But that's kind of funny.
You get into, can you imagine getting in the backseat of a fighter jet and you start pushing buttons?
I had a friend who was in the military.
What does this one do? What does that one do?
I had a friend who was in the military.
I was really good friends with both these guys in high school.
And his brother went to see him at when he was in the Army.
And he was in tanks, right?
And so his brother shows.
And he says, would you like to drive?
have this tank, which is like, I would have never said that to his brother. I know him.
And he says, he went crazy and he started running over trees and everything else. But anyway,
I guess that's what happens sometimes. It just depends on your personality type. And then speaking
of people who don't really know how to control things, we had a tragedy in Florida, a turnpike,
which I looked at this. I have no idea where the Florida turnpike is. When I was in Florida,
there were no toll roads or anything like that.
But this is a migrant truck driver from Punjab,
allegedly executed an illegal U-turn on the turnpike,
and he wound up executing people by doing that.
Catastrophic collision that killed three Americans.
We have a video of this.
No, actually, that's another one.
Thank you very much for the U-turn.
No, that's a different video.
Here is the U-turn.
The guy actually had his cab camera actually caught it.
As you can see, he's turning.
There comes a car crashing into it, gone fast,
and they cannot slow down in time,
and it killed all the people in the car.
As I point out, this is something that has been happening
in a large degree under Biden.
And, of course, it all focuses on Biden.
Biden and California in this article, except that this guy came into the country in 2018.
Who was president then, Travis? Can you remember?
Can I get a multiple choice? I think it could it be Trump or?
It can't be Trump. It can be Trump because he protected the border, right? No, he didn't.
This guy came in, but he did get his commercial driver's license in California and, you know,
It doesn't have to read or to be able to understand what it's happening with it.
And this is an article that was put out by American Truckers United
because they're being undercut with cheap labor from people who can't speak English,
can't read English, and it is a real threat,
not to mention the fact that they haven't really had them qualify in the California system as drivers.
One of the most chilling things about that video is just the lack of any of
motion or expression at all on the guy's face.
Yeah, yeah.
He doesn't, when he sees the car, plow into it, not nothing.
Yeah.
He doesn't, you know, put his head in his hands or have any reaction.
If you see pictures of him standing around afterwards, he doesn't seem to be distraught either.
Zero remorse.
Yeah.
The, yeah, you know, that was, they have the Mansfield bar on the back of the trucks.
They called that because Jane Mansfield was decapitated, an actress in the 50s.
As she was decapitated, she fell asleep and the driver rear-ended this truck and, you know, took off the top of their car.
But there is no bar on the side, and that's where that truck hit it, you know, so it had basically the same effect.
And so American Truckers United said, we've urged Transportation Secretary Duffy to ban commercial driver's licenses that have been issued to non-citizens and to probe these threats,
but the inaction persists amid record migrant influxes into the industry.
So, so far, six months in, nothing has been done by the Secretary of Transportation.
He's now getting a lot of heat, and you can now expect that something will happen,
but it had to result in three people losing their lives.
There are multilingual signs at Walmart and Amazon depots that signal the scale,
yet mom-and-pop U.S. truckers face bankruptcy,
while migrants fuel fraud and fatalities.
And, of course, it's all being done for greed
so they can make a little bit more money, right?
They want to, the big corporations
and the big companies like Walmart and Amazon,
they want the cheapest possible stuff.
And they will eventually...
They don't care if you're some third world immigrant
that has faked everything, working for a fake company.
Well, of course, they're going to replace everybody
as soon as they can with robots and self-driving trucks.
And you can imagine, you know, you talk about remorse.
It's not going to be remorse from the AI when it does kind of move like that guy did.
It was calculated to be more efficient.
Yeah.
That's right.
Two percent sooner.
I remember a couple of years ago, these guys were testing out self-driving on an 80,000 pound semi.
And what had happened was the test drivers had switched it off when it was in the middle of a turn in a parking lot.
and they were going down the highway like this, like a turnpike like this,
and they switched the thing back on.
And it came back up in the state where it was,
so it thinks it's in the middle of a turn.
And it does a hard left or whatever across there.
And they said, fortunately there wasn't anybody there.
But again, you know, it would have done exactly the same thing.
Should have cleared the memory state.
Yeah.
It would have done the same thing.
The Sikh guy did.
The American trucking industry has been gutted by unregulated immigration of the past five years.
The so-called California drivers put greed before your family.
The corporations do.
This is from the American Truckers United.
And they're absolutely right about that.
Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And we come back.
We're going to take a look at what is.
We've got a lot of comments before we go to break.
Oh, thank you for reminding me again.
Yes, Stealth Patriot.
Thank you very much for the tip.
He says, welcome back.
David, you almost have to look with fondness when Biden was present
and told an outright lie,
except you already had a history of lying.
You could blame it on his dementia.
Yeah, you know, when we,
that's the key thing about Trump.
Trump is there.
They put people like Trump in
so they can get away with things
that they wouldn't be able to get away.
They play this tribalism.
You know, they know that Democrats can get away
with certain things
and Republicans can get away with certain things
and they can't get away with certain things.
And so that's one of the reasons
why they do this left-right stuff
is one of the reasons why we had mail-in ballots was to get Trump out and to get Biden in.
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He says, until the people recognize the foundation of reality and pursue right standing with God's standard,
America's dissent will continue.
The battle is ideological.
Creation versus evolution.
Origin matters.
I agree, absolutely.
Did you mention last week about Answers in Genesis and their Pigeon Forge
hanged it up and up?
No, I didn't.
Well, folks, if you haven't seen it, if you're in the area, stop by, I haven't seen yet,
but I just saw it on Friday or Thursday or Friday.
Answers in Genesis, which does a great job of creation versus evolution, has opened up
a virtual reality.
presentation. They've done it here in Pigeon Forge. They're going to do another one in
Branson, which is kind of like a clone, a Pigeon Forge in a lot of different ways.
And anyway, it's worth stopping by there. They do a great job. Always have, they have
engineers that used to work for Universal and Disney down in Orlando, and they do an excellent
first great job. They make the truth entertaining. It doesn't need to be entertaining,
but, you know, why not make it that way, can reach more people that way.
A conservative thinker, thank you very much.
He says, this new set is missing a Nathan Bedford Forrest necktie.
Yeah, we got a lot of places to get that.
It's from Ryan.
It's right over there somewhere.
Oh, we have it.
Okay, good.
I saw it last night, and I have to grab it.
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Welcome back, David.
Glad you returned in time to host your annual 9-11 show, looking forward to it.
Well, thank you very much.
You know, it's interesting.
Didn't realize it until we did a little promo saying I was going to be back today.
He didn't realize, but this is almost exactly to the day,
eight years after I began my solo show back in 2017.
It's kind of interesting.
We didn't plan it that way.
Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens.
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Says, Peace be with you, David.
Thank you.
Allie, Modern Retro Radio.
He says, keep me in your prayers, folks.
I talked to the president of my company.
if he and the former owner don't achieve an agreement regarding transfer the company,
I could be on the job market by December.
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that.
Also, remember, he's got Modern Retro Radio.
I don't know how the support works on that, but he's got a great radio program there.
All right, we'll keep you in our prayers.
Yes.
So sorry to hear that, Audi.
Karen Carpenter, 27, very common for people to see their mother or relatives waiting
for them at the end of life.
I've read hundreds of near-death experiences.
So fascinating.
Yes, that's true.
That's one of the things about this atheist that I was talking about earlier.
He started seeing things.
As a matter of fact, one of the issues, and it was really a well-written article, one of the
issues was a guy that he visited whose wife had severe dementia, and she was totally
non-communicative, and he was visiting the family.
and went back because she died and he needed some support.
And she was incapable of responding to anything.
She always had her head down and her mouth open and that type of thing.
And he said that when he went back to console the husband,
he said she was talking to angels.
And he said, I'll be right back.
And he came back with a bunch of pictures.
And he said, this woman who hadn't talked for years, all of a sudden he hears her talking and he walks in and she's setting up in bed, motioning with her hands and talking and all this other kind of stuff.
And he started taking pictures of her stills and showed him to this guy who was the hospice guy.
And he was totally stunned by.
He said there's absolutely no way.
You know, a lot of times when people are very sick or maybe even in a coma,
sometimes they'll come to just before they die.
And he said she, her body was too badly damaged for that, you know.
But anyway, she died about an hour after that event.
And that's something that's very common.
I have relatives who've had that type of experience as well.
Little Ford Schoolhouse, good to see you.
I used to work in hospice.
And it is very difficult.
Emotionally draining, definitely.
I agree.
As I said, most people only last about five years.
This guy lasted 33.
years, but it changed them. It really softened them up. In Max, in Minnesota, 80% deaths were in nursing
homes, forced to take the flu shots. And that was the saddest thing about it. I remember seeing
pictures of them going to a home where they had somebody with Down syndrome who didn't want to get
the shot. They were screaming and they pinned them down and gave them a shot. It's just barbaric
what they did. Audi, Modern Retro Radio. Trump is bringing up.
all the classic scandals to make us forget about Trumpstein. Yeah. Don't frag me, bro. Like Stalin said,
it doesn't matter who votes. It only matters who counts the votes. That's right. And does it
matter who you vote for if the ballot is so tightly controlled by both the Democrats and Republicans
that they eliminate your choices, even within the party? And they also eliminate the
debates. How dare Trump complain about the mail and without ballots when it's
based on his lockdowns and you want to talk about rigging elections what about the fact that neither
trump nor biden wanted to have any debates either within their own party or with each other i mean
they just want to shut everything down they're afraid might as we have that old saying you know
better to keep your mouth shut and be thought an idiot than to open it and confirm it you know both
you're like uh better not i think that was lincoln that said that yeah it was um anyway um
And I find it funny that, you know, there's the very well-known saying it's not who counts the votes.
It's not who votes that counts as who counts the votes.
And apparently Trump never heard that before.
He has to go, I talked to this guy at Putin, real clever guy.
He says, mail-in elections, bad idea.
Yeah, yeah.
Who could have known? I could have known.
Nobody could have known.
It's crazy.
Well, he would know.
He's somebody who's rigged enough elections in his own lifetime, I'm sure.
nice of the storm crime goes down under democrats because they don't charge people yeah there you go
just let them go we won't count that um outy modern retro radio trump is turning the country into
perpetual police state yes we have something on that i hope we can get to it there will be military
presence all over the country before his term ends for our safety of course yes nice of the storm they
don't want you to have weapons of war quote unquote yet the police have
both those weapons and equipment used in war, and they're getting more and more of it all the time.
Dougalog says, let's see, where is that? Clarkson's farm is interesting as he runs into government regulations,
making it hard for him to do his farm to fork plan.
Yeah, it's, I haven't seen it.
A lot of people have spoken highly of Eric Peterson likes it a lot.
And I imagine that's one of the real benefits from it.
you know, when you see the obstacles that government puts in people's way when they're
trying to earn a living, I grew up with that. I grew up watching my dad struggle as an
independent businessman. And I had two grandfathers who had both had to fight the government
to make a living. That's the reality. And I'm glad that Clarkson is doing that and televising
it so people can see what is happening. And they're also coming after the pubs. And so he's
opened up a pub. I know a little bit about the program, even though I've never seen it. We're
got to watch that.
Nice of storm.
It's really good.
Is it?
Yeah.
Yeah, he's always funny.
Maybe he could invite Pierce Morgan to the pub and dump a pint of beer on his head.
We can only hope.
Yeah, he famously did that on the Concord.
He dumped champagne on him or something.
I think he also might have hit him a little bit, too, if memory serves.
I know he's just a little bit.
Maybe just a little bit, yeah.
Nice of the storm.
All the pro second amendment stuff and the big beautiful bill got neutered.
You still need to beg permission for certain items.
Yeah, we were told they're going to get rid of the requirements for suppressors and stuff like that.
They just kind of vanished.
So, yeah, it was big, but it wasn't beautiful.
Ironically enough, it was kind of silently removed.
Yeah.
Only folks, a Democrat, like Democrat Don, would call a gigantic omnibus bill beautiful.
That in and of itself should tell you something.
Audi, monitor radio.
Trump is trying to reestablish credibility again,
which will prove to be another grift of deception.
Yes, the worst is yet to come, folks.
Stay tuned.
Nice of the storm.
They don't want you to have weapons.
I think I already did that one.
With the price of beef, who can afford to be a stakeholder?
St.B.A.K.
That was a good one, Jason.
I appreciate it.
M. Moore, 244.
where technocratic feudalism is here.
It is, and they're going to be rolling it out big time.
They're going to accelerate it.
That's Trump's purpose there.
Trust.
Remember all of the people in his administration who said,
I'm here to restore trust in fill in the blank.
I'm here to restore trust in the FBI by withholding the Epstein documents.
I'm here to restore trust in vaccines and so forth by doing some show hearings and things like that.
That's what RFK Jr. said.
I don't want trust restored in these unconstitutional organizations.
I want them shut down.
Centurion Blood said, one thing I can say I like seeing is a lot more mom-and-pop butcher shops popping up in South Texas.
Good.
That's a good sign.
Don't frag me, bro, says if you want to get inexpensive good beef, find local 4-H-N-F-A-A
events.
Events, okay.
And sponsor kids to raise cows.
There you go.
The problem was that in Pennsylvania, they were, they had people who bought shares in the cows.
That's one of the ways that people get around the government's war on raw milk.
You buy the cow, and now that's your own milk.
And, you know, but they were not having it.
And it's kind of interesting.
They were supported by the USDA, but it was actually the state of Pennsylvania that was cracking down on Amos Miller.
His name just came to me, Amos Miller.
I believe it was the state of Pennsylvania, of course, probably in cooperation with USDA.
About the Disney robots, Caboose 888 says, so Disney is part of the military industrial complex now.
They get a lot of money.
I'm sure that they could channel some of that research over there.
And if the military ever wants to have a little cute robots to do suicide attacks on the other side,
I'm sure they could contact Disney.
One team to make it waddle like a duck, another team to turn the eyes red and have the imposing movements.
Well, you go full Terminator bot, right?
Also, when it comes to a propaganda arm of the military industrial complex, I'm sure Disney is involved.
They've done nothing but horrendous anti-family, anti-life propaganda for years, years and years.
That's right, yeah.
Karen Carpenter says, my cousin had a farm-to-table restaurant, but lost it during the scamdemic.
Again, you know, like I said before, how many of these farms got shut down by Trump's lockdown?
It really hammered the middle class in Main Street America.
Conservative thinker, I'm seriously considering getting a cow or a couple of goats.
Get the cow, maybe forget the goats.
They're high maintenance I've heard.
They can get into a lot of mischief.
Goats are really cute, though.
Yeah, they can destroy a lot of things.
Also, if you're going to get a cow, you need more than one.
They're very social animals.
You need at least two cows or the cow gets depressed and isn't very healthy.
They're extremely social and you need at least two, preferably more from what people say.
Yeah, and you need a couple of donkeys or a great Pyrenees or something to guard them as well.
Yeah, it's a whole thing.
It's starting to get a menagerie.
It's like you needed this entire skill set to care for these things or something.
Maybe the goods would be easier.
Yeah, keep the local vet in business there.
Minute Man Militia, honestly, when I see a commercial truck on the road and
Canada either stay way back or try to get around him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's always good advice
anyway. There's one exit in Austin that's by the airport and it, you know, it's a lane that you can
ride in for a long time. Then all of a sudden becomes a turn only. And I know that it was coming up.
I would always get away from the lane right next to it because truckers would ride in that lane
and they wouldn't know it was coming up. And two times it saved my life doing that because they
last second just swerve right out of it. Yeah. Yeah. It's amazing. Yeah, it's a difficult thing
drive and there's so much mess with it that you don't stand a chance i wouldn't drive one uh defy
tyrants 1776 18 wheelers sometimes going 80 in the 60 zone here uh en max we must demand these
drug and food cores get corporations get prison time not a slap on the wrist yeah i haven't even
seen them get a slap on the wrist for this stuff that they're doing anyway the um uh well we're
going to take a quick break and we come back we're going to take a look at a little bit of the stuff
that's happening in the UK because the anger there is really getting dialed up
and with just cause over the double standard.
We'll be right back.
Stay with us.
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whether people rise against a real economic oppression,
in our case here in Boston,
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Here, here.
It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes.
The issue involved here is one of monopoly.
Today, the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country.
Tomorrow it will be something else.
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Oh, okay.
Played a little bit of a clip there of the American Revolution,
but it looks like the British are about to have a revolution on their own home territory.
People are getting so upset with a double standard.
their government has decided they want to take everything away from them and not only that but they have nothing but contempt for native Britain they are bringing in people from other countries and defending them it's a two tier standard of justice I've mentioned this on the show a couple times but there's an account on Twitter that just basically covers nothing but the migrant rapes that happen in England and there's basically a new one every single day well in this particular one this is a particular one this is a
is the police getting a backlash after they failed to arrest an asylum seeker who entered an elderly
woman's home. And this is, I guess, maybe the asylum he's seeking is an Arkham. If you look at
this guy, he is truly kind of crazy looking. If you look at the expression on his face,
he's got his head down, his eyes are rolled up, his chin is down, as he's talking to the
the police one in there.
It looks like a stand-up citizen right there, the exact type of person you want in your country.
The asylum seeker housed at a hotel, entered an elderly woman's home without permission,
and then the police showed up and drove him back to his hotel and released him without arresting him.
And this is all happening while we see things like a woman who is silently praying near an abortion clinic.
She's now been arrested three times.
she has taken the police to court and the courts have said no this is illegitimate her arrest
and actually made the police department pay her compensation and yet they've just done it again
they are absolutely going to to shut this down the man entered the property through an open door
while being followed by a group of men in the street who also walked in fortunately no violence was
done. They claim that no intent can be proven, so he was not arrested. But, you know, actually
somebody posted up, they said, well, you know, there's actually a law about this. No, in the U.K., anyone is
not permitted to enter a private house without the explicit or implied consent of the
homeowner or occupier, as you would imagine. Unauthorized entry into private property is
considered trespassing a civil wrong.
There are some exceptions such as in emergencies or with a valid legal warrant.
And I guess we could also include if you are a so-called asylum seeker.
But anyway, the response was very different for this guy.
As a matter of fact, this is a video clip of what happened.
Has just entered a lady's property without her own sense.
And these officers have said it's not an offense.
They're letting him go.
They're letting him go.
Officer, how is that not on a fence?
How is he not on a fence entering someone's house?
Regardless, she didn't want him in the house?
He's an alarm to him in distress to him.
He's an alarm for him.
You're letting him go.
They should be ashamed of themselves.
Next thing you know, they're going to start wearing masks like the American federal cops.
Regardless, he's done.
I liked them better when they had their funny outfits.
on.
Yeah, when they're Bobby's.
They've adopted more of an
American-style approach.
You know, you're going to cause a war
on the streets.
You know, you know
who's causing a war on the streets, right?
Carry guns.
We're bulletproof
fest, driving cars.
User calls in a war
on the streets.
How are you letting him go?
And then, of course, America's going to
take a few pages from there.
It talks about
brutality and
authoritarianism.
He said that he's in an offense.
Enter in a property.
Can I have it.
I have your name with number of it right now.
Do you think it's not an offence area in the property?
Regardless.
Regardless, if I entered your house with your wife and kids in there,
you're going to be angry and want to get me arrested?
You're angry, but you have to prove intent for it to be burglary.
Yeah, no, it's black letter law trespassing.
No, they didn't.
No, they didn't.
All I done was walked in the house.
I got done for a tent of burglary.
So you get the idea.
People are rightly angry about all that stuff.
Yeah, it used to be, I remember,
was, what was his name?
Roger Williams.
He had a song about the Bobby's.
Bobby's on, England swings like a pendulum do.
He said Bobby's on bicycles, two by two.
And they used to ride bicycles.
They used to not carry guns.
They used to have the tall helmets and everything.
And they used to be polite.
Well, they're still very polite, even as they wrongfully arrest people and what
criminals go, they're still known for their politeness for all the rest of the stuff.
Imagine a boot stomping on a face forever, followed by a very polite apology.
Oh, so sorry about that, stamp, stamp, stamp.
Yeah, that's basically it, isn't it?
The response is markedably different toward protesters who are angry about the housing
of asylum seekers in the area.
Three demonstrators outside the migrant hotel, questioning why the man was not arrested,
were themselves detained, including a 22-year-old woman,
multiple charges such as common assault on a security guard, possession of an offensive weapon,
and a fray. It was an affray. A Section 35 dispersal order was issued,
leading to the arrest of a 28-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman for breaching their order.
So we're going to declare an emergency and then arrest everybody who's still here.
And of course, if you want to learn any more about that, go ahead and put your
government issue ID and selfie on the registry of whatever website has this so that the
government can see who's looking at it according to our new bills to protect the children of
course that's right yeah they will arrest you for what you say about on social media as
well as showing up in the area to protest the migrant hotel that's there the person who
objected to his presence gets the book thrown at her while they do absolutely nothing
to him. And as one person pointed out, yeah, this is, you know, not your country. You've got to
understand. It's not your country anymore. And there you have the police jumping on a woman who's on
the ground. And that truly is, like I said, that would actually be unthinkable. It used to be the
joke about, you know, what hell was like. It was like the British, heaven would be, you know,
where the British are, the police, and the French are doing the cooking and all the rest of
this stuff and the Germans are doing the music but hell is where the British do the food
the French run the infrastructure and the Germans are your police but now I think it's where
the British are your police that is they really turn to think of course the Britain has
put itself at the forefront of this technological takeover people are openly talking about the
prospect of civil war the country's had enough but those in HQ think the answer is a few
lines of text wrote one person conservative political commentator sophie cochrane said so you're telling me
this demonic looking man whom we know nothing about this is this guy right here can walk into a woman's
flat and not get arrested women are doomed she said and of course we see the two-tier justice system in the
UK all the time.
One guy who was a counselor,
a leftist counselor, who was
a part of the Labor Party,
got up and
called for cutting the throats
of mass migration protesters.
He's now been acquitted of all charges
and set free, while conservatives
who expressed anti-illegal immigration
sentiment and tweets are still
languishing in prison. As a matter of fact,
you know this guy who got up and he said
we need to cut
all their throats and get rid of them
they are disgusting Nazi
fascists well they let him
go
but a woman
who put up a post
complaining
about the immigration
stuff has now gotten 31
months
nearly three years
and I can play the videos
in the article if you want
I don't know if this is just going to be some
rant from some yeah no we're going to get to i want to get to some ai before we run out of time here
um so anyway this woman uh got nearly three years and they've taken up a um a collection on
social media to help her and her family on the day of the southport stabbing's she posted on
x mass deportation now set fire to all the hotels uh and if that makes me a racist so
be it. Now, you know, the other guy, again, was saying to, was it, cut off their heads or something?
And she's, cut their throats. And she is saying to burn down these hotels that the government
is using the house people. So they got her for racial hatred. She pled guilty and was given
31 months in prison. She should have gone for a jury trial. I kind of think that maybe the
the jury did some jury notification on the case of this other guy.
I know Britain is so heavily non, you know, actually English now.
She might not get a fair shake even in a jury trial.
That's true.
It's so full of foreigners that there's no guarantee.
Yeah, they're probably the ones who did the jury notification for this other guy.
So she got 31 months in prison and they've taken up a collection for her and her family.
They've gotten more than $100,000 for her.
While the counselor's words explicitly called for violent acts like cutting throats in a public setting, he walked free after a jury trial.
She faced swift conviction for a single social media post that did not directly advocate physical harm in the same graphic manner.
There you go.
It's all preparation for civil war.
And as a matter of fact, an off-guardian, which is a British news outlet.
they did an article talking about previous civil wars that they've had.
And of course, England has had a civil war.
They did cut the throat of a king that was there at the time.
But things are getting really bad.
And he says, you know, part of what happened with that was a massive change in the way land was structured.
And he said, the parallel to today is that many of the people, the yeomens, who were kind of the middle class at the time,
they were benefiting from these land changes, and so they didn't do anything about it.
It was only the poor people who were hurt by that.
This is one of the reasons why the fourth turnings are usually economic and then become a war.
And that is what we are racing full speed ahead to right now.
So they've had their Guy Fawkes gunpowder plot.
They've had the civil war there between Cromwell and the King and all the rest of this stuff.
and many people are thinking that that is the type of thing that may happen again.
The problem is that while there's a lot of frustration,
there doesn't seem to be any agreement in terms of principles.
And again, I don't see violence as an appropriate response.
I think we need to look at ways that we can go around this system,
and we need to create our own parallel society.
And, you know, it's not saying that's easy,
or even possible, but that needs to be what our focus is on, instead of turning immediately to
civil war.
Well, we're going to take a short break, and we're going to come back.
By the way, this is one of the reasons why these people are so hell-bent on doing censorship.
I would just say, we talked about this a little bit earlier briefly, D.C. residents are right
to protest the unconstitutional police roadblocks.
This is an article from Reason.
I said checkpoints for general crime control are illegal, and they smack of a police state.
I absolutely agree with that.
You know, when you look at Trump's friend Rudy Giuliani, I think, was at the center of all this stop and frisk stuff,
where if the police didn't like the way you looked, they'd stop their car, stop you, and frisk you on the sidewalk in New York.
I don't like that so-called law enforcement approach.
I think that it is lawless enforcement when they do this type of thing.
But we're moving towards that very, very quickly.
NBC News and other outlets report the more than 100 protesters turned out Wednesday
to heckle federal law enforcement at a checkpoint in D.C.
and to warn drivers about the police ahead,
leaving aside the dubious overall legality of the White House's alleged takeover
supposedly about an emergency and an executive.
order, the use of such generalized roadblocks is obnoxious.
They go on to talk about how the Supreme Court has made allowances for that if these roadblocks
are set up as sobriety checkpoints.
As somebody who's never been drunk, I take exception to being stopped by the police and having
to prove that I'm sober to them.
It's like, you know, I thought we had the presumption of innocence, and that would include
the presumption of sobriety unless you see other.
Otherwise, from me, I've never agreed with all this stuff, and it just goes to show how the
Supreme Court can throw us under the bus so easily.
They sharply limited the use of police checkpoints.
They can't be used as a pretext for general crime control activities.
They can only be used to harass, they can't just be used to harass the community, which some
people are saying is happening here, but it absolutely is being used for that.
It's harassing the community when you do a roadblock.
and check people to see if they are sober as well.
You know, did somebody report me as driving erratically?
Did you see me driving erratically?
Do you smell alcohol in my breath?
I've reported when we were in Austin, they were really bad about that.
I reported on a guy who's perfectly sober.
And because he talked back to his masters in uniform,
they took him down and did a forced, forced blood draw on him.
I'm sure that the place was very sanitary where they did that as well, the police.
But SCOTUS, back in 2000, in a case out of Indianapolis, said that they said that the, they said that the, they can't sanction stops justified only by the generalized and ever-present possibility that interrogation and inspection may reveal
that a motorist has committed some crime.
And yet, that's a great deal of what happens with being pulled over.
You know, it's, first of all, they're doing it for revenue.
Secondly, it's a fishing expedition to see if they can find something else that's there.
This is just expanding that.
Metropolitan Police Department spokesperson said that the roadblock was a, quote,
traffic safety compliance checkpoint.
They said a focus on car safety would arguably pass muster under the Supreme Court case,
but then that raises a question of why federal agents would be enforcing routine traffic stops like that
when that's not really what they're there for. They're for other things. The New York Times reported
that the federal agents were running sobriety checkpoints, not vehicle safety checkpoints. It's hard to take
any of these conflicting explanations very seriously. Instead, it appears that it is in keeping
with President Trump's general contempt for the people of D.C. He's just interested in
in a campaign of harassment.
He's got an axe to grind with them.
They wanted to lock him away.
In 2022, a Mississippi Justice Center filed a lawsuit challenging Jackson, Mississippi's use of
ticket, arrest, and tow checkpoints, causing the city to overhaul its policies.
In 2019, Madison County, Mississippi also settled a lawsuit over police roadblocks that happened
to appear predominantly in black neighborhoods.
And of course, Reason has talked about this a great deal.
Most news outlets don't.
Civil asset forfeiture is another issue.
And when you look at some of the places like Chicago, they target people who are poor.
They target people who have cars that are worth about $1,000, which is nothing today,
because they know that these poor people are going to have to come up with $900 to essentially start a legal process
to appeal the theft of their property by so-called law enforcement officers.
Several New England ACLU chapters successfully sued to shut down Border Patrol
checkpoints in New Hampshire in 2023, about 100 miles from the Canadian border.
The Civil Rights Group argued that the Border Patrol was using the checkpoint to detain and
search motorists well beyond its authority and far from its jurisdiction.
Well, they have repeatedly said that they have jurisdiction 100 miles from the border, and this is what we have to look forward to.
All of these agencies, just like the TSA, are constantly expanding their reach that are like cancer that is eating into our country.
During vehicle safety regulations, they're using these as a fig leaf to allow federal law enforcement to harass and investigate drivers, and this should not be tolerated by the courts.
Well, they shouldn't be allowed, in my opinion, to use safety as a fig leaf either to arrest drivers.
All of this is awful.
But Free Thought Project says, as we mentioned earlier, this is about setting up martial law one city at a time.
It's how the emergency state operates in the open.
Well, first you might have a real but manageable problem that is then inflated into an existential
crisis. Or if it's not a real problem, you can take something like the pandemic, which is totally
fictional, and you can then create a fearful emergency out of that. If the problem is real,
typically if you look at it, you find that it is the government that either created that
problem or exacerbated that problem. And then they come in with their special protections.
This is from the Rutherford Institute, John White. He starts with a quote from H. L. Minkin, who said,
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed and hence clamorous to be led to safety by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.
Well, I quoted that many times during the pandemic.
Every American should be alarmed by Trump's Liberation Day tactics, his theatrics, and his threats.
This is no longer about partisan politics.
It's no longer about wagged the dog distractions from the Epstein debacle or even genuine national security concerns.
This is martial law, disguised as law and order.
Just like he did, martial law disguised as health protection.
Why would people ever give him a second chance?
I mean, that was so clear.
It was always medical martial law.
Under Trump 2.0, the dissent into outright tyranny is accelerating.
because, as I said, he is an accelerationist.
He's there to make this move more quickly.
They've only got a few years.
They want to have their new society set up by 2030, and it's 2025 already.
They've got to get this stuff underway.
He is their guy.
It was a time for him to be in place.
Trump is taking aim yet another so-called crisis by waging war on crime in the nation's capital.
Whether the trigger is terrorism, civil unrest, economic instability, or public health.
the aim remains the same. Expand the reach of the federal authority, justify more militarized
policing, and condition the public to accept the suspension of rights in the name of national security.
And I think the worst of this is yet to come. And when we look at the foundations being laid with these
ID bills, I think that truly is the case. He says these are not isolated decisions. They're part
of a coordinated playbook for bringing local jurisdictions under direct federal control.
one crisis at a time. Breaking the police state's hostile takeover the country and our Constitution
into a series of incremental moves, the administration sidesteps the broad public backlash
that a single sweeping declaration of martial law would provide. I don't even know that that would
do it. It certainly didn't do it in 2020. That was, to me, the biggest disappointment.
Not so much that a politician would attempt to do it, but that he would get away with it.
and that so many people in the media would put their career over the Constitution
and support him telling you things like it's 4D chess.
Don't worry.
Trust the plan.
Trust Trump.
That was the thing that really concerned me in 2020.
Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And we'll come back.
We're going to get into AI.
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We're going to take a quick break.
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You're listening to the David Night Show.
Let's talk a little bit about artificial intelligence, Travis.
You know, when we look at this stuff, and I think you reported last week about physicians
who turned over a diagnostic task to AI, and they found out that their diagnostic abilities
atrophied very, very quickly.
You know, I've talked about that for the longest time.
You have London taxi drivers who had to do what they call it, do the knowledge.
And, you know, London is fragmented into all these types.
I need the little streets that in the days when people walked everywhere or rode a horse,
you know, they'd have a short street and it would change name.
And then as things kind of got interconnected, they're constantly changing names.
And so it was a very, very complicated large city to get around in with all these different names.
You know, it wasn't like you've got first street that runs north and south for a long ways.
And then you've got avenues that run east and west or while.
There are some cities that are like that.
that. But, you know, these guys would study for a long time riding a bicycle so they could learn
the names of the streets and anything. Then they were evaluated. And they could actually see that their
brain, a particular part of their brain, had actually enlarged that allowed them, you know,
memory in terms of, you know, remembering this stuff and also being able to map it out. But the
converse of that is also true. And it reminds me of a movie I saw many years ago. I'm sure you haven't
seen it called a New Leaf. I don't think it would. I remember if it hurt.
of it. Yeah, I don't think that it would hold up today. But it's Walter Mathau, who you probably
also don't know. Nope. But he was in the original movie version of the odd couple. Again,
another cultural reference that you wouldn't know. Walter Mathau played this guy who
sees this woman who is a total clutz. She can't do anything. She's stumbling, dropping, knocking
things over, spilling things constantly, and totally atle-brained, but she's got a large trust fund.
And so he zeroes in on her.
He's going to marry her for her money.
And he does that.
But then in the process of it, you see a transformation as he starts to have to take care of her.
And he starts to get kind of paternal, and he's guarding her and all this other things.
And it completely transforms him to have that responsibility.
But what we're seeing is AI.
is the exact opposite.
It is turning us into what she is like, you know, in the movie.
These incompetent rubs that are incapable of doing anything.
The sure number of people, whenever I'm on Twitter now,
under every single post, there's someone saying,
Hey, Grock, summarize this for me.
I can't think, yeah.
I think the mental image to have here is the Wally carts with the big fat guys.
Yeah, that's right.
You can see the effects when you remove all physical exercise and just sit back and let machines do everything for you.
You wouldn't wind up like the big fat people in Wally.
But you're having sort of a mental version of that happening with AI.
That's right.
Same thing happens with the brains if we don't exercise.
As a matter of fact, that was a key part of my physical therapy was, you know, to give you things to do, to train your hand.
You know, my hand wouldn't move.
And that was the issue.
It was really strange when I had the stroke.
I couldn't get my left hand to move.
You know, that's how I fell out of the chair the first time.
It's like I'm thinking, you know, Command C and it wouldn't do it.
And I kind of look at my hand and mentally I shouted at it.
Come on, Control C.
You know, I didn't know, all right, I'll do it with my right hand.
I reached over it.
And then at that point, I fell out of the chair.
That's when you heard me.
But deuce busters.
Thank you very much.
That is very generous.
I appreciate that.
He says, so good to see you, David.
A special thanks to Travis, Lance, and Karen, for keeping the show
on yes and they did it without any prodding from me thank you so much Travis you know
Travis and Lance came to me and I I can understand because I never had any interest in getting
in front of the camera either and it was kind of forced upon me out of necessity and but and
they did as well they didn't I didn't ask them at all I knew that they could do it but I also
that it wasn't something that they necessarily were interested in.
So I really do appreciate you doing that.
So don't worry, we got the show covered, and we're going to do it, and they just started doing it.
I really do appreciate that.
And all three of them have worked so hard, especially to help me as well.
And I just want to thank all of you for the encouragement and the support, and especially the prayers.
And I want to give God the glory for this, because as we look at this, the things that happened at the hospital did not really help.
They actually hurt.
You know, the third, third stroke I had was induced by the operation that I now, in retrospect,
believe, was absolutely unnecessary.
And the damage done to the nerve under my tongue, which is just now starting to come back,
and the damage that was also done to my vocal cords, all of that, was predicated on that.
After I got through with the, actually, the second stroke, the first one I think was just a TIA.
second stroke they took me to the hospital and before the doctor came on in a teleconference
I was able to talk and communicate with them so I said well there's nothing we're going to do
but you know they didn't really have anything so we got a very dangerous medication we can give you
but we don't need to do that take the risk and it's like good this guy's good but they don't
really have anything there to help you but you know they will always try to come up with something
that they could do whether it's going to help you or not you know first
do no harm should be the approach, but
that's not really the approach that
happens with it. But when I
got finished... There are all the
PSAs about if someone's
having a stroke, you need to act real
fast. You get them to the hospital
immediately. Time is of the essence.
It's all about
speed, speed, speed. And
that's kind of one of the classic
tells of a con is
you know, it's a limited time
offer. I mean
I know it's
there's more to it but they didn't have anything like we rushed you in and it's like
my dad's having a stroke and they're like okay and it's like all right well do something
fix it well they took some images of it you know and then they say yep yep that's what he's
having okay uh you know there are some things that you can do by the way um methylene blue
has been found to be very effective if it's given within i don't know you know 48 hours or
something like that but of course they didn't do that they wouldn't give me any vitamins um anything like
that and uh we did take um methylene blue uh what horrible tasting stuff that is to get in the uh
liquid format it truly is bad it's unpleasant it's not good it tastes very very strange and bad
it was like licking the inside of a dirty shoe the way the dirty shoe smells it was awful also it
just dyes your mouth blue when you're finished it looks like you ate a smurf by the time you're
yeah yeah i tried that
and I tried red light therapy. I mean, if it's something, it's not going to be harmful,
and I think the red light therapy really did help quite a bit, and perhaps the methylene
blue did as well. But, you know, I'm open to things that are not harmful. The reason, it's a good
reason to give it a try. But I really do appreciate all of your support, and I just mention all that
and go through this whole thing, because it wasn't the hospitals that really helped. They harmed.
and it is God who is capable of healing.
And part of the healing that is there, again, is using these things.
John said, you know, use your hand, use your tongue, use all this stuff.
And that's what AI is trying to do to pacify us, to have us not use all of those things.
Delta Gold, thank you for the tip.
It says, glad to see you back.
God bless you and the work you obviously have been chosen do.
You're waking up people.
Me as an example, both the God and the times that we live in,
a name is Jez Rezrezai Grunkowitz.
So thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
Chevkin says as a kid, I wanted to visit England.
Definitely not now.
Yeah.
We went when we were young and it's just, I've always thought about going back,
but now just that England is gone.
It doesn't exist anymore.
Well, the England we took you to in 2001.
was not the England that Karen and I went to in 1980s.
We went a couple of times, and we spent a great deal of time in England.
It was wonderful.
We didn't have any money at the time, but we did have time before I started my job.
And so we just went to free museums and things like that all the time.
And it was great.
We both had a wonderful time.
And the people were very nice in the city, but when we went back in 2001,
it was a big city, and it was now,
you know, different ethnic groups pitted against others and, you know, it was a very, very different
feel. And we ran into some people that were kind of what you would expect to find in a large
city. Yeah. I got the, I got some, I think it was the flu on the flight over. And so for about
a week and a half, two weeks, I was just out of it. I was barely conscious, staggering around.
And I fell on the steps when I was climbing them from coming up from the subway. And there was this
guy. He was obviously in a bad movie because he had a broken leg and a cast and my like pinky finger just
barely grazed his cast and he went ballistic. He grabbed me under the arm and dragged me up the
stairs and I'm just out of it like what's going on here? Yeah, we were ahead of you and I remember
turning around. It's like, how dare this guy do that? But yeah, it was just the opposite happened
when Karen and I were there in 1980. We had a Brit Rail pass and we hadn't gotten it validated in the
proper way. We didn't know that we needed to go to the main office and do it. So we used it on
this trip. It was the first time we were using it. And this foreign conductor, he was an immigrant.
He gave us a really hard time. And, you know, I said, well, I can show you our ticket and show you that
we just got here. I haven't, you know, even if, you know, you think that we've been using this
from day one, it's not, it still would be valid. And there was a middle-aged.
lady who was across the island she said see here you leave these young people alone
and say how do you come to a country like this and you know and so she just and he cowed down
she was a classic uh it was a classic character and she really cowed this guy down and we said
well thank you very much for standing up for us appreciate that he said no problem at all
honor of britain and all you know and it was we were running into people like that we were
of the people who were there during World War II who fought the Battle of Britain. Those
were the people that we were coming across most of the time. And they were a different
group of people by design that they've done there. Audi Modern Retro Radio, roadblocks and
checkpoints are clearly a Fourth Amendment violation. You and I agree on that. They should not
have any kind of a roadblock for any kind of a purpose, unless you've got a situation that, you
know, they've got a, uh, be on lookout for a bank robber who's just left and he's gone down
this road. So they're going to, uh, stop people and look at them or something like that.
I, I, you know, they've got a reason for that, but not with these other things, uh, that
they do. Uh, Audi, Munder and Retro Radio. Again, uh, thank you for the tip. That is very
generous. And, um, we will, uh, definitely keep you in our prayers. Thank you for,
for doing that. I appreciate that. Thank you for your support. Um, um,
He said, God has got this in terms of his job.
And I agree, you know, think of it this way.
If, you know, we'll pray for God's protection for you, he may have something even better for you down the road.
That's the way we feel about things that have happened to us that looked difficult at the time.
A Syrian girl, no intent, why would he ever enter another person's house unin invited?
Yeah.
But you can't do that without punishment in the country that he came from.
She said, those cops know that they're doing wrong.
Look at their body language.
Yes, they're very sheepish about that.
And Cecilia 14 says, David, I don't know if you covered this yet, but they've now approved a flu mist.
Very dangerous.
Shetting for 28 days, by the way.
Yeah.
They're going to, you know, spray it.
They're going to put it in our food supply and all the rest of this stuff.
Fidgety guy says, Methylene Blue has a blue label warning.
from the FDA. The highest warning available for non-prescription drugs. Medical studies and
rodents have shown that methylene blue causes tumors, liver or thyroid. Well, I didn't do that much
of it, but thank you for the warning. We'll pass that along to people. I thought it was a strange
thing, but it really did awaken my tongue. I think that red light therapy is of all the different
things that I did. I think that's my favorite, and the one that we could definitely tell made a
difference. And it made a big difference with Karen's knee and her pain as well. It also helps with
muscle recovery. And if you stop and think about it, it makes sense because vitamin D is something
that our body manufactures in response to sunlight. And, you know, this is another wavelength,
and they kind of tuned in a couple of different wavelengths in the near infrared spectrum
that they have noticed are very effective in terms of pain relief and sometimes in terms of healing.
They can also activate mitochondrial mitochondria in the same way that methylene blue is alleged to have done.
So that's very important.
And, yeah, there's the claim that it is carcinogenic, which it might be.
I don't know.
I haven't done too much research on it.
But a lot of it is what we saw with the horse medication.
Oh, yeah, ivermectin.
Ivermectin, yeah, back with all that, how they want to discredit anything that they can't, you know, patent and sell it absurd profit margins and things that aren't going to actually be harmful to get people coming back to the hospitals.
That's right. Yeah, I wouldn't take hyvermectin as a prophylactic. But if I had a very bad cold, I think it's probably pretty effective for that. And it is something that has been used for 60 years and people, it's got a pretty long history on that.
They were trying to shut that down because people are using it simply because people are using it off label, meaning that the drug itself had been evaluated for safety and they'd evaluate it for, they said, for efficacy for certain things and proved it for that.
However, this is taking that drug and using it for a different purpose than they have tested it for.
So that was what the big issue was.
But of course, we know, as you point out, it's about profits.
So you're always going to see that.
Bottom line is you need to do your own.
research. Yeah, that's what I was
about to say. We don't
know if it's good or not.
We aren't medical professionals.
Before you take methylene blue, look
into it for yourself. That's right.
That's right. I also think just
anything, there comes
a point where what you're going through may
be worse than even the
bad side effects that come with some of their
horrific drugs. You shouldn't, I
think, have the freedom to take
some of even these dangerous, awful
things that they push on people.
They shouldn't push them.
They shouldn't force people to take them.
The key is informed consent.
You should know what you're getting into.
You should be able to have the option.
If your life is, you know, the quality of life is greatly degraded and you think it's worth
it to take some of this stuff.
Maybe it helps.
I think that you should be allowed to make that decision, but it has to be your decision.
And you need to be able to look at the box and say, okay, this is going to do this, this,
this, this, and then make that assessment for yourself.
I've always felt that way.
you know, if you've got something like terminal cancer, why wouldn't they allow somebody to,
you know, take a drug and, and of course, that's exactly what they're doing in Japan.
It's what Mark Hall is, why he's going to Japan to interview them.
They look at something they evaluate to see if it's harmful.
If it's not harmful, yeah, of course you can take it and you become a data point for us to see whether or not it is effective.
That is a rational approach, but we don't do that in the United States.
The pharmaceutical companies are free to do anything.
but not you.
You get no freedoms.
That's right.
That's right.
Let's take a look at AI.
We've got AI powered radar can now spy on your phone calls from 10 feet away.
Brian and Deb McCartney just heard not so good things about methylene blue.
It stains your organs and deteriorates them after many uses.
Well, I guess that's good that tasted so bad because I didn't use it that much.
You're not going to get addicted to it.
No, you definitely wouldn't.
It doesn't do anything.
Yeah, so there are definitely side effects.
The thing is, there are also side effects to these other drugs.
Basically, all of them have pretty horrendous side effects.
I don't know.
Maybe Methylene Blue is as bad as the others.
Yeah.
Maybe not.
But it is also been shown to be very beneficial in recovering from a stroke.
Yeah.
And there are a few other applications where it does have beneficial uses.
So don't treat it.
like candy and take it for whatever ails you, but at the same time, I think there are legitimate
uses for it. Like we were just saying, if you're okay with that risk level. I didn't see anything
in terms of a stroke after, you know, after your brain cells have been killed. I didn't see
anything that they said helps to alleviate that, except for the methylene blue. But, of course,
the one thing that does help with that is to use it. You have this thing.
called brain plasticity, just as we're saying, you know, your brain, think of it like a muscle
if you don't use it, it atrophies. But if you do use it, it can get stronger. And that's one
the things that they've said. They've noticed brain plasticity in infants who maybe they had
some brain damage or stroke or something like that at a young age. And while they can identify
one side of the brain or the other as being primarily used for language issues, they found that
infants who had that side of their brain messed up would basically have those functions
replaced on the other side of their brain. So, you know, God has made us in wonderful ways.
And that's one of the things I took away from all this stuff. You know, we take so much stuff
for granted in our bodies that we don't even think about. I mean, there's all of these
things that are happening at a subliminal level in your body that you're not even
aware of, you're not even thinking, you're not even trying to tell your hand move. But when you get
to the point where your hand doesn't move and you're trying to tell it to move, like I said,
when I first shower I took, I put some shampoo on my left hand, and I put it up on my head
and I'm just thinking it's going to start, you know, doing this thing. And it just sat down on the
side of my head. It's like going to move this hand. When you start to see things like that, you
realize just how fearfully and wonderfully made we are. I don't know how anybody could
look at the human body and not think that it was designed by intelligence. You have to
understand that. Intelligent design is a no-brainer. The question is, has God spoken to us through
his son? That is a question with eternal issues involved in it. But the idea that there is a
God, an intelligent designer, even atheists have come up with their own theories. Oh, we had
panspermia. Aliens came here and started the race and all the rest of this stuff. But it truly
is amazing. And when you start to see your body break down like that, and it really does
make you wonder at what God has really accomplished, it truly is astounding to see it. And to see
how delicate it is. And that's what has really put me off of hospital.
because they're kind of like somebody rushing through this China shop with all this very
delicate stuff on its shelves and breaking everything as they go.
That's kind of the way it is when they do an operation on you.
But let's get to the AI, AI powered radar spying on your phone calls from 10 feet away.
To me, this is almost, you know, it's interesting, but also a little redundant.
If they want to know what your phone calls are, they can simply go and ask, like, hey, give us a
record of everything this guy's ever said and done, Mr. Verizon.
And Verizon will turn it over.
This, you know, I, yeah, when I talk to William Benny, he said, it's not like, you know,
of course, Michael Hayden said, well, we're not out there listening to your phone calls
and reading your text messages.
And William Benny, who was the former technical head of the NSA globally for a very long
time and became a whistleblower, he said, of course not.
He said, the metadata is far more useful than going through and trying to.
to parse somebody's conversations or their texts or whatever, the metadata can be used by
people like Alex Carp at Palantir to determine what you're going to do next and who your
friends are and what your religious and political beliefs are. They can infer all of that
from the metadata. And figure out what you're going to do before you even know you're going
to do it. That's things companies have already achieved. So I see this as an interesting
headline to look at, but I don't think this gives them any more information than they already
had? Well, I don't know. It's, the advancement of technology is going to find uses in espionage.
Like, they could have places where they're monitoring all the calls made in an area. I mean, granted,
they could do that with software as well, but this is just yet another tool of surveillance that they
are going to be using against it. They could put these radar microphones or whatever they are up in
any sort of public space and assert that, well, you have no assumption of privacy there anyway.
That's right.
And as such, we are free to monitor, capture, and record every conversation you have in this area.
Oh, but the police have their privacy.
You can't tape them in many places they maintain.
Well, you know, Stingray, done by Harris Corporation, has been doing this type of tracking.
You know, again...
That's what it immediately brought to mind for me as well.
Yeah, yeah.
Basically looking at your cell phone signal and inferring all this kind of metadata and, you know, geo-tracking that they're doing with that.
The key thing that AI is doing, AI allows them to data mine and to correlate all this stuff together, to assimilate it in ways in the past they had this big haystack of stuff and they couldn't find the needles in it.
Now they can find the needles in it and they can sort this out very, very quickly using AI.
That's what it brings to the party, not in terms of surveillance or eavesdropping necessarily, but in terms of.
of making sense out of it and summarizing it for them.
Yeah, that's the reason they built those data centers earlier
because they knew this sort of thing was coming down in the pipeline.
We'll just hold on to it for now.
Yeah, that's right.
You think of it, it's not an increase or an improvement
in the quality of the microphones and radar that they're using.
It's just a matter of being able to take all that little bits of data
that they couldn't decipher before,
and now they can parse it and listen to your calls.
That same leverage technology can be used.
used in a lot of ways.
I remember back in the 1980s and we're trying to get a handle of some of the things
that were happening at the state level.
And we did a FOIA request and we got, they just dumped this massive amount of data to
us.
It's almost like they flattened it all out.
It had no structure or organization, whatever.
It's like, here, go fish.
Yeah, here's all your data now, trying to make sense of it.
And that's really what the AI does for them.
The sad thing is, is that at the same time, you know, they are increasing the range at which
they can listen to us, the range of which they can watch us and all the rest of
stuff at the same time that they're increasing the ability to collate, and it makes sense
out of all this stuff.
It truly is a very concerning thing.
As I said before, when you look at people like Alex Karp, that's what his corporation
was about.
That's why his corporation was funded by the CIA.
It was Incutel that helped to push that out there.
Many people, they love to talk about Peter Thiel, but they don't talk about the CIA
and Incutel, the venture capital firm of the CIA, that helped
to make all that stuff possible.
And when you look at Alex Carp again,
what a dangerously statist person he is.
It truly is amazing to see the mind
of the people behind all this stuff, you know?
There's going to be tons of quotes out of that book
that are going to come up that are going to be there forever,
just like the quotes that we've heard from Henry Kissinger,
because he's kind of taken his position, I guess.
There's always one guy that's like that,
at least one in any administration.
They all have their advisor to the hand of the king,
whatever you want to call it.
Some guy that sits in and he's like,
yes, my lord, you must do this, yes.
Yeah.
Well, there's an article,
red or blue AI is coming for you.
And that's kind of interesting.
As they point out one of the things that the job is most likely
to be displaced by AI fit the profile of the college educated elite
who are backing all this stuff.
This is also nothing new.
I remember I've talked for over a decade about the survey that was done in South Korea
where they looked at the threats to different jobs and they found that while there'd be
menial tasks that you'd have 40 to 50% of the jobs lost with AI and robotics for white collar
positions like lawyers and doctors, they put that at 70% at the highest rate.
Considering every doctor I've ever been to is basically just read a computer printout
Yeah, a lookup table, yeah.
Hmm, what does this mean?
Yeah.
Oh, this is what it means.
Yeah, computer can do that for you.
Real easy.
Yeah, let's put in the symptoms and then we'll recommend which Pfizer drug you're supposed to get.
That's exactly it.
So, yeah, you know, that's the key thing.
It's like red or blue, AI is coming for you.
Well, that kind of rhymes, you know, like roses of red and violets are blue.
Anyway, we need to realize that red or blue,
a totalitarian police state is also coming for you.
And so all these, it's not just AI,
but it's the kind of moves that Trump is doing in Washington, D.C.
Or other things like that.
Whenever you, as, because you were tribalism,
whenever you excuse your guy or your gal doing this or that,
just understand that the other team is now going to use this new precedent
to come after you given a certain amount of time.
That's what's so depressing about watching these MAGA people
who have never paid attention to politics
in their life before Donald Trump came along
and they don't realize the bigger picture here.
That's one of the things about leftists
is they're more than willing to allow an authoritarian state
to come up on the right
because they know eventually they'll get their turn to utilize it.
They're mostly okay with it.
We're already out of time.
That went by very, very quickly.
Time flies.
Yes, it really does.
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So the politicians want us to take the gaslight therapy.
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