The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2100: JFK & Charlie Kirk: Magic Bullet Lies & Government Cover-Ups
Episode Date: September 22, 202500:04:13 – UK Police vs. Facebook PostsA cancer patient in the UK is interrogated by police over a Facebook post, sparking comparisons to Orwell’s 1984 and warnings of “feelings police.” 00:27...:46 – Trump & Epstein ProjectionsUK activists arrested for projecting Trump–Epstein imagery on a castle and later having a van seized, highlighting censorship creep and cover-ups. 00:43:39 – Bondi & ‘Hate Speech’ CrackdownPam Bondi pushes prosecution of “hate speech,” with critics warning this mirrors leftist tactics and paves the way for Christian persecution. 00:51:52 – Van Jones on Charlie KirkVan Jones reveals Kirk reached out for civil dialogue the day before his death, contrasting with how his legacy is being twisted for censorship. 01:38:01 – EU’s War on “Disinformation”Ursula von der Leyen and global elites frame “misinformation” as the top threat, setting the stage for censorship campaigns. 01:41:24 – Magic Bullet & Kirk’s “Miracle”Surgeon claims Kirk’s wound defied physics, sparking comparisons to JFK’s magic bullet theory and government cover-ups. 01:47:42 – JFK Assassination RevisitedParallels drawn between Kirk’s case and JFK’s “magic bullet,” revisiting flaws in the Warren Commission narrative. 01:54:54 – Untraceable Rifle & Fake TextsQuestions over the WWI-era rifle with no serial number and suspiciously scripted text messages pinned on the shooter. 02:04:34 – Alex Jones & Left-Right PsyopDavid Icke slams Alex Jones for parroting Trump’s “leftist shooter” narrative, calling it a controlled dialectic to fuel civil war. 02:09:40 – Tucker Carlson & 9/11 TruthClips of Tucker mocking 9/11 skeptics resurface, contrasted with his recent shift, showing controlled opposition tactics. 02:32:55 – Trump’s H-1B Visa ScamTrump’s $100,000 visa fee order exposed as fake, riddled with exemptions and delays to fool supporters. 02:36:23 – Vietnam’s Digital ID Collapse86 million bank accounts frozen overnight in Vietnam for lacking biometric ID, used as a warning for the West. 02:43:52 – UK Pushes Digital IDLabour leaders promise “benefits” of digital ID, but critics warn it will restrict pensions, welfare, and basic rights. 02:48:02 – Stablecoins as Stealth CBDCStablecoins revealed as a Trojan horse for CBDCs, linking Trump, WEF, and global technocracy. 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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In the world
of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as a clock strikes 13 it's
monday the 22nd of september year of our lord 2025 well today we're going to begin with a death of free speech
everywhere us UK Europe and there will be no memorial service
for it either. Both sides want it so badly. And we're going to take a look at war. As we see the
narrative of the Russian incursion into Poland was an ad hoc false flag attack, folks.
There's no end to the lies that NATO will tell to drag us into a global war. And of course, when they
want war, Trump is their guy. He's now saying that Afghanistan has to turn.
turn Bogram Air Force Base back over to the U.S., or perhaps what, that he'll restart the Afghan
war, that he never ended for four years, he's still bragging about the war against the
American people, and he still has Maga people shamelessly and foolishly defending him.
We'll be right back.
Good morning and welcome to the show today, folks.
Any of you brief down what we're going to cover?
Looking at the death of free speech.
We've got watch UK cop grillswoman in her own home over a Facebook post that upset someone.
Oh no, we're upsetting people.
Can't do that.
Republicans are turning on free speech in wake of Charlie Kirk's murder.
Then we've got David.
on Twitter, and he's asking some interesting questions.
It's extraordinary how Maga now stand for everything they once claimed to oppose.
It's okay when we do it.
Hate speech isn't real, and Pam Bondi is an enemy of freedom.
That's from the Mises Institute.
And Charlie Kirk reached out to Van Jones about civil discourse.
Hare, Starmer, and Starmer troopers confirm Britain will ignore U.S. and Israeli anger
and recognize a Palestinian state.
That's from the Daily Skeptic.
The Kimmel knows under the tent.
actually libs are being hoisted with their own pittard that's from the new american
and rand paul absolutely inappropriate for fcc to weigh in on kimmel suspension
and the left calls for the genocide of conservatives
it's been happening for a while now the residents on x this terrorist is may golin
who said i'm personally proud of the ruins in gaza and that every baby even 80 years from now
will tell their grandchildren what the jews did national trust sacks volunteer gardeners
for not being inclusive enough.
How dare they?
How dare they not have enough multiracial volunteers?
Trump criticizes Pentagon's new press restrictions,
and Trump threatens Code Pink with RICO changes after public confrontation.
Don Bacon rips Trump on Russia.
Kimmel in CNN interview, Dana Bash battles Mark Wayne Mullen on Trump and free speech,
and Trump says Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch involved in TikTok deal.
I wonder if that's part of it.
of the deal for their lawsuit.
He files $10 billion lawsuit against them
and then puts them on the new board
of the fascist TikTok.
That'll be owned and run by the government.
You guys take a dive on this lawsuit
and siphon do some money.
You know, we're going to take a look first
at the UK cop that grills this woman.
If George Orwell had done a black comedy
like Terry Gilliam did in 1984
when he did Brazil,
This is what it would have looked like.
You can come in, but you better have a damn good reason for being here.
I'm a member of the Free Speech Union, and I'm an American citizen.
I'll have you on mask on you so quick, your feet won't touch.
Something that we believe you've written on Facebook has upset someone.
You're here because somebody got upset.
Is it against the law?
Am I being arrested?
You're not being arrested.
Then what are you doing here?
My plan was, if you were admitting that it was you, we wrote the comment, you could just make an apology to the person.
I'm not apologizing to anybody.
I can tell you that.
The alternative would be that I have to call you for an interview.
I'm here to talk to you about the delegation.
They've reported it to the police.
So what?
You've been very naughty.
Obviously, we get a lot of reports like that.
Are there no houses that have been burgled recently?
No rates, no murders?
Yeah, that's all going on as well.
Well, then why aren't you out there doing, you know, investigating those?
Because I've got to investigate everything that gets reported.
Well, you're not investigating houses being burgled.
No, that's not my job today.
You like to have a look at the common time.
I don't need to.
I know exactly the things I've said.
You know how many people in this neighborhood have been.
broken into? I don't. I'm the feelings, please. No, of course you don't. Unless there's a tweet,
then you do. So what? I haven't broken any laws. So you're going to be wasting your time when you
can't be instead doing things that are more important. That's why I wanted to just come to you
directly, have a chat about it. No, no. You should not be doing this. I'm a cancer patient. You can see
that because I'm bald. I didn't know that before I came, but it doesn't change. You still can't break
laws. If you haven't broken a law, then nothing happens. Well, you know whether I've broken a law.
allowed, you can judge for yourself before you even show up my door.
The public knows what you guys are doing.
We know what's going on in this country.
I would have gone to prison many times.
Get on to them and tell them to apologize to me.
A cancer patient, a woman living on her own, who has never broken a law in her life, by the way, ever.
An older woman, you tell them, I'm an elderly woman, I'm a cancer patient.
I have to come back and arrange an interview then.
Well, you can arrange it, but I'm going to tell you the same damn things that I'm telling you now.
Next time, I'm going to have a free speech union lawyer.
with me. Well, I don't know what the rules are in the UK, but let me just tell you that's the wrong
way to handle it in the U.S. I'm glad she stood up for her rights. I'm glad that she gave him a tongue
watching. I enjoy during that. If the police show up at your door or stop you somewhere, you say,
am I under arrest? Am I under arrest? No. Okay. Am I free to go? No. Well, since I'm being
detained, I have nothing to say to you. And in the U.S., you plead the Fifth Amendment. That's the
way you handle it. You don't let them in your house. You don't let them set on your sofa and you
don't engage them in speech no matter how angry you are, no matter how unjust the charges. Understand
that. Understand what you're dealing with. They're trying to entrap you. So you heard the
issue there. And of course, it reminds me of Rowan Atkinson. I guess it's been now about 10 years.
They were trying to head this off. They saw this coming. And Rowan Atkinson and some other
comedians were there to support free speech against a proposed rule.
I've played it a couple of times where he talks about, he says, this is very much like
the skits that we used to do in comedy.
He said, where the police officer is arresting a man for walking about with a loud shirt
at night, things like that, and just making up these charges, nonsense.
But they knew that it was coming from.
free speech. And he had a big sign behind him, go ahead, offend me. We must not come after
offensive speech. And yet now in the U.S. we have conservatives doing that, most appallingly
in the name of Charlie Kirk, who is adamantly exactly the opposite of this. He was someone
who engaged people in debate. That was the thing that he did so well. And they are
um just destroying his memory by using his death as an opportunity to undo everything he believed in
and i think he believed in it so we're going to talk about his death by the way uh we now have a
magic bullet that has been unveiled in this assassination it is i don't know what happened
i'm at the 9-11 uh stage right now where the only thing i know is that what the government is telling me
is impossible. So I don't know who did it. I can pretty much guess what the motives are,
and I know how the government is using these events. So she is a Trump supporter, which I don't
understand. Somebody still being a Trump supporter when you see that kind of attack on free speech.
And they told her to apologize, but they would not tell her what the offense was or who to
apologize. She still doesn't know what it was that was offensive and she doesn't know who she
offended. You know, we've had these types of situations in the UK centuries ago. That's why
when this country was founded, they said you will have you have the right to be, to answer your
accusers, face to face, to know the charges against you, to bring witnesses in your defense.
That's called due process, which Trump is thumbing his name.
knows that at every opportunity as well. So he told her that I'm there to get an apology,
but I won't tell you to whom or for what. You apologize to the state for having an opinion.
He's not going to record something and send it in a text message to the complainer that's there.
I'm so sorry. I don't know what it was that I said that offended you, but I'm so sorry.
This sounds like sometimes arguments that somebody can have as a married couple.
I don't know what I offended you for, but whatever it is, I'm sorry.
But that's a different thing.
We want to keep that relationship going.
So she said when the free speech union got there to help her, they contacted the police and they said,
we would like to see the charges here as part of this investigation.
and then the police claimed that they had accidentally deleted the record of the complaint
they must be keeping them in the same desk where the Epstein files are kept
we have accidentally deleted and redacted that and one person tweeted out
tyrant says we're investigating you your potential commission of thought crime you
what was the thought tyrant i'm not at liberty to say are you going to
to apologize or what?
I can't tell you what you did.
I can't tell you who you did it too.
But would you like to apologize for it?
How are you supposed to apologize for something
when you don't know what it is?
In fact, most people tend to get very upset
if you just apologize as a blanket statement
as opposed to actually knowing what you did wrong.
Yes, yes.
I think the communists just want you to be sorry in general.
They want you cowed down to the government
as what they want to the police state.
and so when they said we've lost the complaint that made people more angry one person posted
you are not police your bullies picked on average people who have expressed opinions because
you two are too cowardly and useless to do your actual job of going after criminals
you and all of your officers should apologize to your citizens for your bullying and threatening
them so this is the problem folks we have a disconnect in what we think
think the government is supposed to do and what the government wants to do and does do it shows up
when we talk about the police it shows up when we talk about schools you think schools are there
to educate your kids to read and write to think critically you better grow up you think the police
are there to protect you against violent crime and property crime come on let's grow up
that's not what they're about we need to have a discussion about what education is and this
institution that is interfering with that, and we need to have a discussion about what a real
safe community is like and how the police are interfering with that. We need to define what the
police are supposed to be doing, and we need to define the role of government. That was done
in the Constitution, but that document has been destroyed, especially now by Trump and Mike Johnson.
The statement from your officer, quote unquote, the alternative to the provision of an
would be that I have to call you in for an interview was absolute nonsense then a threat to induce
capitulation just like Trump and the FCC are doing to news networks threats to push them into
capitulation it's just the difference is this is a small version of that versus the
the bigger version.
If you want to see how that looks,
what happened to Jimmy Kimmel,
what you should do,
conservative,
is take a look at this
and substitute a TV network
for that woman.
I know they're big,
and you don't like them.
I don't like them either.
But substitute the press
or any news organization,
maybe one that you like.
And then for the policeman,
you substitute FCC's Brendan Carr.
It was kind of interesting
that over the weekend,
or at the end of the week,
Ted Cruz came out and criticized him.
And interesting, Travis, he called him.
He said, this sounds like a mafia threat.
Remember what I said.
Did the ABC executives wake up with a horse head in their bed?
You're going to make him enough for a can't refuse.
He didn't say that.
But that's basically it.
I think the best response to all this is from one individual
who simply tweeted out two words.
He said, I'm offended.
I'm offended to the actions, I guess, of these police.
But again, don't let the police into your home, especially in America.
You have Fifth Amendment say, get a warrant.
Am I under, or if you're outside of your house, am I free to go?
Oh, I'm not?
Okay, now I'm being detained because words have meaning.
And so does a Fifth Amendment.
Not saying another word to you.
Republicans are turning on free speech now in the wake.
of Charlie Kirk's murder.
You know, one of the things that we had yesterday,
I was surprised that we didn't get the rest of the details
about the ballroom, evidently, that Trump is doing.
That was his response when people ask him
about his grief of Charlie Kirk's death.
I assume what he meant is the ballroom.
He's going to be bawling in there.
He's so upset that he's going to go in there and he's going to weep.
Yeah, he just immediately changed this object
and started talking about his great ballroom that he's building.
Well, the question is, should elected officials,
censor Americans. Reason says the Trump administration says yes. And so do the people who
knee-jerk support this jerk. Republicans have long cast themselves as defenders of free speech
against cancel culture and the censoring impulses of the political left. There was merit to the
argument. Reason has covered many cases of overreach. But over the last week, Maga Republicans
have scoured social media for government employees who are posting about Kirk's murder,
contacting employers an attempt to get them fired.
Kirk's online defenders have snitch tagged the employers of government workers over social
media posts and saying that they don't care about the assassination or that they didn't like Kirk
even as they condemn his assassination, even criticizing Kirk prior to his assassination.
Well, then that's just it.
You know, these are people who are engaging in a Stasi tactic.
It doesn't matter what the subject is.
It's what they're doing about it, how they despise free speech now.
Free speech that they were clinging to when they were being persecuted by Biden unjustly
less than five years ago now.
And so what has happened to these people?
is this just people online it's not that those with government power are advocating such a thing right
well trump is advocating it as well he said uh i think maybe their broadcast license uh should be
taken away all they do is hit trump referring to himself in the third person they're licensed
they're not allowed to do that they're not allowed to criticize me your dear leader
This is straight out of North Korea, folks.
When you see someone celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder,
call them out, said Vance,
and report them to their employer.
His argument bears a striking resemblance to the comments
made just a few years ago by his alleged ideological enemies,
except now they're all really strange bedfellows, aren't they?
And we have the video of Trump saying that on the board.
Yeah, let's go ahead and play that.
it was consequence culture is what the how they're spending this the people who are apologizing for
Trump oh well there's consequences to speech not if it's free not if it's legal there should not
be any consequences I don't care if you like it or not there should be no consequences
but that is a cute little sound bite that is being echoed throughout social media chambers
I've even seen on some comments here get over it
Understand what free speech is.
That means free.
You're free to say whatever you want without any recrimination, without any consequences.
We already have consequences for speech that is not free.
And that means things like libel, slander, legitimate threats that are imminent.
All of these things have consequences, but not something that's simply because it offends somebody.
Did you find that clip?
Look, that's something that should be talked about for licensing, too.
Sell this free speech question, because you've said that you restored free speech in America.
Is that free speech, including for people who are harshly critical of you,
for your political opponents, for people who say things you don't like?
I become immune to it.
I've become immune to it.
There's never been a person that's had more unfair publicity than me, and that's why your network made.
He's immune to it?
A million dollars or $16 million.
He filed the 10.
billion dollar lawsuit and a 15 billion
dollar lawsuit. And that's why CBS paid me
a lot of money too.
He's a thug shaking people down.
Critics.
Because I, well, I'm winning. I mean, I'm winning
the cases and the reason I'm winning
is, I'm guilty, John. You're guilty.
Got your lawsuit thrown out. A very
unfair network and you should be ashamed
of yourself. NBC is
equally bad. I don't know who's worse. I think
they're equally bad.
And, you know, for you to stand there
an act so innocent and ask me a question
like that. But look, you paid a big price because you were dishonest, John. The reason I won that
lawsuit was because you were dishonest. You were proven to be dishonest. And so you can't sit back
and just say, oh, well, what do you think? You know, like you're some wonderful person. You're not a
wonderful person. Frankly, you're a terrible reporter. You know it, and so do I. Okay.
He didn't win the lawsuit. They cowtowed to financial pressure. And so you hear this.
Fair, fair, fair.
Does he sound like a Democrat to you, like a Democrat from New York?
Certainly sounds like it to me.
You know, the fairness doctrine was what they used to stifle conservative speech for decades.
It was only when Ronald Reagan got rid of the fairness doctrine, quote, unquote,
that you had the rise of conservative talk radio, Rushland Ball, and others.
So if you want to talk about fair, just to understand where this guy is coming from
and where he is pushing us.
He's not a conservative.
He's not a legitimate Republican.
He is a Manchurian Democrat.
So we have two videos of Trump talking about censorship.
We've got similar games.
Yeah, go ahead and play the other one.
Yeah, sure.
Look, that's something that should be talked about for licensing, too.
When you have a network and you have evening shows
and all they do is hit Trump.
That's all they do.
If you go back,
I guess they haven't had a conservative
in years or something, somebody said,
but when you go back and take a look,
all they do is hit Trump.
They're licensed.
They're not allowed to do that.
They're an arm of the Democrat Party.
Thank you, everybody.
You know, that's the problem with licenses.
They have, you know,
with the broadcast and with the FCC,
That's the way we're going to come after people.
Again, the licenses, they brought them in.
Same reason they brought in police, same reason they established government schools.
There was a stated purpose, which made sense to people on a practical, pragmatic basis.
But there was no authority for it.
And so what happens is when you create a government program on the basis of some pragmatic compromise of the
constitution. It metastasizes into a cancer. And that's what we see over and over again.
But we have the MAGA influencers who are out there nudging people say, hey, say this. There's
consequences for speech. Sure, your speech is free, but there'll be consequences. You know,
you might get a knock on the door from a cop who wants to sit in your living room and lecture
you about hurt feelings. It's no surprise that Trump has no principles on free speech, said reason.
From the beginning of his first term, he called the press the quote,
enemy of the American people.
But Vance's position marks a notable pivot from just a few months ago.
Yeah, they are all spinning very rapidly.
If you've got to pay consequences, folks, it is not free.
And there's a lot of consequences that there can be for speech that you don't like.
I mean, you personally can boycott the corporation if you don't like it.
If they come after you individually, there's slander, there's libel, there's other things like that.
And, of course, the threat of violence has to be not only credible, but imminent.
People have used warfare type of talk forever, forever, both sides.
That's the thing is, like, what Jimmy Kimmel said was factually wrong, but he's protected under the First Amendment.
That's right.
It gives very, very strong protections.
Now, potentially, the MAGA movement could have come forward and said, you know, this is slanderous and defamatory against
our movement and they could have brought some sort of lawsuit as a group of people, but the FCC
has no room here. It doesn't give them the ability to do that. Now, I think they would have lost
that lawsuit. I don't think it, you know, has any real bearing or weight enough to be carried
through court. The real remedy to bad speech is more speech. It's debate. It's what Charlie did.
He wasn't afraid to go in and engage people who were just making baseless accusations against
people on slanders. That's the best way to do it rather than getting involved. I'm not saying
that I think they should have brought a lawsuit. I'm just saying, you know, technically
that you have to have free speech in order to have the right approach to all of this stuff.
Yes, absolutely. One thing though, they're talking about government employees at the beginning of
this reason article, which I think it's somewhat different. I mean, there can't be any government
consequences for public employees or else it's not free speech, but government employees. But government
employees it's kind of people that are in a way working for you yeah so it's different to make
your opinion known that you don't think they should be in that public position working for the
american people yeah with uh you know them shouting that you know charlie kirk deserved it or whatever
i agree uh one of the most egregious one of these types of issues that jd vance is out there
creating witch hunts for was an individual who was fired
because his wife posted something.
He didn't post it.
His wife posted it.
And they couldn't reach him for comment.
The press couldn't.
But they were able to get his father.
And he said, well, that's soon to be my ex-daughter-in-law.
So I don't know if that was something that came up because of this.
But he got fired because of what his wife said.
This is the ridiculous extreme that's being taken to.
This is the hallmark of communism.
and all authoritarian regimes.
Yes, Lance?
And didn't you say that he wanted to go or tweet something about it against his wife,
what his wife was saying, and his company told him,
no, don't say anything about it, and then later fired him?
That's right.
That's right.
They didn't want him talking anymore about it.
They just wanted this all to go away.
Let's just put a gag on everybody, and let's put something over everybody's mouth so they can't talk.
Then we will hear no.
evil and you will say no evil well i saw another uh thing about that where it was a teacher that
posted a meme about trump and because the meme referenced charlie kirk it was uh saying uh
the meme was uh trump talking to charlie kirk and this epstein thing isn't going away you need
to take one for the team and uh that's a meme about trump it has kirk in it but it's not a
meme making fun of kirk yeah and uh she got fired for that
Yeah, well, you know, that is, it is, they did have, it has gone away in the U.S.,
all the Sepsine stuff that has helped them very much, but it hasn't gone away in the U.K.
They have, and we'll get to this video later, we have a video about the police there now,
confiscating, seizing and confiscating, a van.
You know, first last week, they arrested four guys for an unauthorized projection.
on the castle, right, showing and it had sound and all the rest of those stuff,
showing Trump and Epstein partying together what great friends they were for about 15 years.
And so the police showed up and arrested them.
This group does that kind of thing all the time.
This is the first time they've ever had an arrest.
Now that's been followed up by a van that was confiscated.
And it was, here it is right here.
Let's just play it.
You can see this van has got pictures of Trump and Epstein together.
And so the police stopped them and stole the van.
Like civil asset forfeiture theft, that type of thing.
Yeah, pretty amazing.
Well, he can run, but he can't hide.
And he can try to hide the documents.
but he's not going to be able to people to understand what's going on.
Interesting thing is, if they had complied with this and released the stuff,
even as he had his army going through scrubbing and sanitizing and stuff,
if he had released that, it wouldn't have been as damaging to him.
He and his administration, that includes people like Bondi and Cash Patel, Dan Bongino,
all them together, working very, very hard to do a cover-up.
It only makes everybody's suspicions more and more confirmed and stronger.
You know, the interesting thing about Watergate was not the essence of what was there.
It was the cover-up that came afterwards.
You might should remember that.
When the opposing party was in power,
Brendan Carr, the FCC chair,
recognized the errors of threatening people with the FCC over speech.
In 2022, META CEO Zuckerberg told podcaster Joe Rogan that during the 2020 election, Facebook artificially decreased the spread of a story about Hunter Biden in response to request from the FBI.
Again, it comes from the government and they use the private corporation as plausible deniability, but it's really the government that is doing this.
We knew it.
We knew it all along.
We have now seen the documents released by Musk.
And we've heard Zuckerberg talk about it as well.
Carr posted in response on X.
Brendan Carr, the FCC guy, who just throttled Jimmy Kimmel because of a joke.
It really, you know, talking about what you were saying before, Lance.
The offense, I think, was not the fact that he falsely said a MAGA guy did it.
I think the real offense was for him to show the absurdity of Trump's reaction to all this.
to pivoted, didn't really care, pivoted from that question to talking about the ballroom.
And he says he shows all the compassion of an eight-year-old who just had his pet goldfish die.
I think that struck home.
And I think that was what resulted in the sky's got to come down because satire is the most
powerful weapon.
And that was very true satire, showing the true character of Trump.
Anyway, back in 2022, you had Brendan Carr say, quote,
the government does not evade the First Amendment's restraints on censoring political speech
by jawboning a company into suppressing it.
Rather, that conduct runs headlong into those constitutional restrictions as Supreme Court law makes clear.
That's not what he's saying today.
Now he's doing just the opposite.
And even more troubling, listen to this quote from Senator Cynthia Loomis, who is out of Wyoming.
She says, under normal times and normal circumstances, I tend to think, notice that she says
tend.
She's not really sure about the first amendment.
She says, I tend to think that the First Amendment should always be sort of the ultimate right.
Well, we don't get our rights from the First Amendment.
what the First Amendment does is it prohibits government officials like these hypocrites
of Brendan Carr and Cynthia Loomis.
It prevents them, or prohibits them, I should say, from violating our God-given rights.
She says, and that there should be almost no checks and balances on it.
Almost, almost.
She doesn't want to say she supports free speech.
She supports nearly free speech, maybe, maybe.
under normal circumstances, but of course, these aren't normal circumstances.
Everything now is an emergency, and emergencies call for a strong man to issue dictates.
She said, we just can't let people call each other those kinds of insane things,
and then be surprised when politicians get shot and the death threats they're receiving
and then trying to get extra money for security.
Well, just wait until you establish your dictation.
leadership and see what happens.
Lemons says complaint sounds like a more aggressive version of the heckler's veto,
which is a form of censorship where speaker's event is canceled due to actual or potential
hostility of ideological opponents, wrote Zach Greenberg of Fire, the Foundation for Individual
Rights and Expression.
And he knows this very well because Fire had been supporting a lot of people.
Charlie Kirk was not the only one going to different campuses and talking.
As a matter of fact, somebody sent me, I've had a couple people send me a statement saying
Erica Kirk is not going to be running Turning Point USA.
It's going to be Ben Shapiro.
Look at what he had to say.
He went out there and said, I'm going to pick up the bloody microphone.
I'm going to carry on his work.
I don't think that there's some agreement to put him in at the top.
Understand, Erica is the CEO.
She answers to the board of directors, especially to the donors.
they tell them what to say.
But Shepir has got his own organization,
and he's been doing some of this.
He didn't do it as well or on the ground like Charlie Kirk did.
Charlie Kirk just went out in the open and engaged the students.
Ben Shapiro would go into more formal debating settings
where he would typically debate somebody on something.
Of course, Charlie Kirk has done that as well.
But I think what he's trying to do is to virtual signal to the people
that he is the successor to Charlie Kirk,
not that he's going to take over Turning Point USA.
We'll see what happens.
But the heckler's veto has been used over and over again.
They start saying, well, I'm going to, you know, threats whether real or imagined
are going to happen if this conservative speaker comes on campus.
And the university then says, okay, well, we don't want to have any problems.
So you're disinvited.
You can't speak.
It's going to be too controversial.
And that is now what the conservatives are doing.
The Heckler's veto.
Zach Greenberg said,
Loomis is telling us the government must punish people
for saying offensive or inflammatory things
because of how others might respond.
He says this is not only completely wrong.
It's unconstitutional.
And I don't care who you are,
senator, or whether you are somebody
who is just working in state government.
if you swore as a condition of your office to uphold the Constitution.
You have no authority for anything after you violate and shred the Constitution and ignore what it has to say.
First Amendment to the Constitution protects speech no matter how offensive its content, said the ACLU.
Speech that deeply offends our morality or is hostile to our way of life warrants the same constitutional protection as other speech,
because the right of free speech is indivisible.
What it is is a litmus test for your belief as to whether or not there should be something called free speech.
The litmus test is if you support free speech when you don't support the speech that's being said.
You support their freedom to say it.
We've seen this over and over again.
So David Ike came out.
He called out Maga.
He said, it's extraordinary how Maga now stands for everything that they once claimed to oppose.
It's okay when we do it.
We were never against it to start with, only when it was done to us.
The lack of self-awareness, says Ike, is stunning.
Whether it's Trump on the right or Starrmer on the left, it's the same agenda promoted with different excuses.
And he was referring, in particular, he responded to a post that Trump put up talking about how people who screamed at him in a restaurant, that's Code Pink.
Those are the people they once use RICO statutes against.
And he views them as terrorists because they're anti-war.
I kind of think the terrorist is more like the guy who drops bombs on boats without even talking to them or establishing what they're doing.
To me, that fits the definition of terrorism, not free speech.
I think we have a right to peacefully redress our grievances.
And you don't have a right to violently execute people because of suspicion.
And a woman, in many cases, women, you can see, they're professional agitators.
I had one the other night.
I had four the other night, all in one group, total phonies.
I started to scream when I got into a restaurant, oh, you know, something with Palestine.
And I said, well.
Four women.
He couldn't handle it.
Peace in the Middle East. I should get lots of awards for that, right? With the Abraham Accords and everything else, but a woman just stood up and said screaming and she got booed out of the place too. The people, there were a lot of people in the restaurant. I went there to show how safe and it was safe. I mean, the woman is just a mouthpiece. She was a paid agitator.
Your paid shell for war. I've asked Pam to look into that in terms of RICO, bringing RICO cases against it. Criminal RICO because they should be put in jail.
Criminal Rico.
To this country is really subversive.
Yeah, where's the crime?
Speech or the desire for peace?
Is that a crime because people want to see a declaration of war and a debate about it before you do it by executive order?
So, again, those four women were there.
Well, you know who else was there?
It was Trump and Bondi and Higeth and Marco Rubio and all other security details, as you can imagine, how large that was.
and all the different security details overlap.
They couldn't handle four women.
You can't handle the truth, can you?
No dictator can't.
You're just like Kim Jong-un.
So Kim Jong-Trump.
So Bondi declared that as a prosecutor,
she'll go after those who engage in what is called hate speech,
especially if it's the kind of speech that El Presente hates.
But hate speech does not exist, says the Meez's Institute.
It's just a phrase that the left invented to define speech the left doesn't like as being outside the protections of the Bill of Rights.
I guess it's kind of like the assault rifle, but they invented.
I can't get a definition of assault rifle.
We can't get a definition of hate speech.
Fully automatic assault words.
Yeah.
Their words are scary.
Their knees are jerking on fully automatic.
Maybe we should call it assault speech.
There we go.
combine the two memes together.
I mean, it's the same definition.
It's anything they don't like.
That's right.
Any kind they don't like, any speech they don't like.
That's right.
So it's just called assault speech.
The very fact that Bondi, unironically uses a term hate speech,
illustrates how deeply immersed she is in the culture of coercion and despotism
that permeates the Washington ruling class.
Any politician who promotes the concept of hate speech, says the Meezus Institute,
it should be considered an enemy of our most fundamental natural rights,
and her political career deserves to be ended immediately.
She needs a new career behind bars.
That's where she needs to be.
So, trade her to the Constitution.
I 100% agree with the Mises Institute on this.
Bondi's dangerous comments, on a broader level,
she has talked about anti-Semitism,
what's been happening at college campuses around the country,
which are war protests.
she said it's disgusting and um but it's not as disgusting as trump's reaction to it the trump
the trump administration she said well absolutely target you go after you if you're targeting
anyone with hate speech and again we now see the right using the same tactics again right
what are the tactics of the left you're racist right that's hate speech you're racist now they say
That's hate speech.
You're anti-Semitic.
Same stuff.
These people are a mirror image of each other.
It's amazing.
Miller then gave Bondi an opportunity to clarify her outrageous comments,
but Bondi doubled down.
Miller said,
Do you see more law enforcement going after these groups who are using hate speech
and putting cuffs on people so that we show them that some action is better than no action?
But Bondi responded, no, we will absolutely target you.
Go after you.
if you have speech that she hates.
She also seeks to justify prosecution of alleged anti-Semites,
by which she really means people who don't like the socialist state of Israel.
And that's the reality.
You know, when we talk about what's going on and the things that they've done,
the universities, isn't it interesting that when you talk about the universities
as being the center of evil, that's what Charlie Kirk said,
is that I go to the heart of where the evil
in our society is coming from.
And it is.
It's coming from these seminaries that we call educational institutes.
And he says, I go there to combat it.
How about if we just cut off the money to these institutes, right, so that we could own
homes or things like that?
Imagine the amount of money that we could say, because Harvard was getting $9 billion with a
B from the federal government alone.
Harvard is a private institution.
It has a largest endowment of any university on earth.
And that's one of the reasons is because they're so politically connected.
Trump cut that off because he didn't like the content of people's speech on campus.
But if they change their content to suit him, then the spiket opens up again and they start flooding them with money again.
This is the sickness that is at the heart of all this, the sickness that will not be named and will not be addressed.
The freedom of speech is a property right, says Mises.
It is a natural right to own one's self, to own one's property.
The right to use your body to express certain opinions
stems from the basic natural right of self-ownership.
Well, I don't disagree with that,
but I think the founders couched it in a Christian understanding
of the fact that we are all created in the image of God.
That's my basis.
It's not an economic understanding.
of rights, which, again, is fine. But, you know, this is ultimately going to come back to being
conservatives. You think about this. It's going to ultimately come back to being a gospel
issue. Why is that? Well, because faith comes by hearing. We know that. We're not going to
shut up about it. It doesn't matter what the consequences are. We're not going to be quiet about
that. And so that means the consequences are going to be following on Christians, prison,
cancellation and, you know, unable to earn a living, that type of thing.
Maybe more severe penalties are going to happen, as we have seen in other authoritarian societies.
So we will die or be imprisoned, but we will not be silenced.
And people need to understand what this is coming.
It's just amazing to me how blind these people are.
Trump has turned them around.
The only thing they can see is what is in the past.
And they can't learn any lessons from what happened to Trump in 2020 or J-Sixers in 2021.
They can't see any lessons from that.
A person cannot make speeches or express opinions in places where the property owner does not allow it, says Meezus.
Again, continuing down to the theme of economic justification for rights.
A person cannot distribute political op-eds in the grocery store if the store owner says no.
And I've had this argument with, who was the guy, I don't know if it was, it was a lawyer.
Oh, I can't remember his name now.
Anyway, we had disagreements about this.
We've had Supreme Court cases saying that you can't, you can't hand out flyers in the mall.
And I said the mall is private property and it's a business that's going on and people pay to have a store there and to use all of this stuff.
They don't want it commandeered and stolen.
By that, so I said it's not the same thing.
Robert Barnes.
Robert Barnes, yeah.
I said the controlling factor here should be the 1946 case against the person who is handing out,
as Marsh v. Alabama, it was the person who was handing out religious texts.
Again, it's not a religion that I would agree with, but they're handing out religious texts
in the public square.
But the public square was privately owned by the company that was a mining town,
and they owned the town.
The Supreme Court said,
even if the public square is privately owned,
you can't shut down free speech.
And so it was not something that was being used,
even though it was privately owned.
It was not being used as like a retail space.
Barnes would say that subsequent hearings
in the Supreme Court
shut down that right of people to get into malls.
And that's not the same thing at all.
The mall is not the public.
Square. It is private retail property. Pam Bondi may not like it when people criticize the
State of Israel or cheer the murder of Charlie Kurt on a privately owned website. But whether or not
that person is allowed to say things in that place is not something the U.S. government can
legitimately regulate. The only legitimate limitation on free speech is when that speech
involves a real and specific threat against another person. The 1969 case of Brandenburg
versus Ohio, concluded speech can only be limited when that speech is directed to inciting or
producing imminent lawless action. This was the get out of jail card that many of the people
who organized and promoted J6 pulled to get out of it, the same people who are now calling
for the left to be purged. It's just amazing, this urge for self-destruction that has
surfaced during the fourth turning. I'm glad Charlie Kirk is dead.
Doesn't even come close to that standard.
Neither does saying, I hope members of the IDF get killed.
Vague attacks on foreign armies are a form of free speech, pure and simple.
Even the idea of incitement lends itself to abuse,
since it's not always clear when speech is encouraging something in general
or if it involves a specific imminent threat.
Not every call for violence is necessarily an incitement to imminent lawless action.
Remember that.
We kept hearing incitement, insurrection, all this kind of stuff, all the time about January 6th.
None of it was true.
It is clear, however, that in her comments to Katie Miller, Pam Bondi, is not concerned
by either legal standards or by property rights.
She's just a politician.
We should not be at all surprised to discover that she is likely to be more concerned
with sounding tough to pander to certain interest groups and to please her
the guy who put her in the position there.
Bondi's embrace of the absurd notion of hate speech is dangerous because it is so vague,
undefinable, and open to abuse.
Any practicing Christian sees this every time the left claims that opposition to gay marriage
is a form of hate speech.
The Bondi facsimiles on the left would love nothing more than to target and go after any Christian
who criticizes gay marriage.
especially those who do it from a pulpit.
And as I said, this is going to be the tit for tat
that's going to lead us into massive Christian persecution,
now being pushed by Trump.
Virtually anything can be defined as hate speech.
In a lecture in 2004, historian Ralph Raiko
pointed out the inherent malleability of the hate speech canard.
He said, hate speech can include everything that you might think of,
including hate speech that might very well include, it could be argued in court, doing away with, for example, welfare in New York City.
One could say, well, that's hate speech, because the implication is clearly that we should do away with welfare for minority populations, which are the great bulk of the people who get welfare in New York City.
So it's obviously racist and hateful speech, but it's also, when you look at anybody who use,
this as a weapon. It always comes back to this type of thing. To the credit of many rank and
file maga people, Bondi has faced substantial blowback. Matt Walsh has denounced her comments and
has called for her to be fired. I think she should be jailed. She later claimed that she tried
to walk it back, hate speech that crosses a line into threats of violence is not protected by
the First Amendment. It is a crime. It's still not a crime, Pam. I mean, this is
just juvenile. How did she ever win a case? As a prosecutor, did she ever win a case with an
argument like that? So when hate speech leads to threats of violence as a crime, why? Because
threats of violence is a crime. Hate speech is not a crime. So she tries to make that connection
to it. This is little more than damage control, says mezes. It's unlikely that Bondi
will be removed for declaring the First Amendment null and void. Trump has shown a willingness to be, quote,
flexible when it comes to the rule of law, and that he's more than happy to use the same
immoral and unconstitutional methods used by his predecessors, both left and right.
Good article on meez's.org. Well, interestingly enough, Van Jones spoke out about Charlie Kirk.
I wonder if he's going to get canceled now. He said he was getting racist death threats.
And then Charlie Kirk reached out for a civil debate.
Hey guys, I've decided I'm going to do something.
I'm going to share something, something personal that I wasn't sure I was going to share.
But I think it's important.
Charlie Kirk and I were not friends at all.
In fact, the last week of his life, we were beefing hard, beefing online, beefing on air.
But the day before he died, he did something that shocked me.
He sent me a personal message.
calling for personal dialogue, wanted me to come on his show.
He said, we can be gentlemen together.
He said we could deal with our disagreements agreeably.
And in the past week and a half, just watching people talk about civil wars and censorship
and all this stuff coming out of his death, I just thought it was important to let people know.
Don't put that on Charlie Kurt because the last day of his life, he was reaching out to have not more censorship, more conversations.
more dialogue with somebody who honestly was one of his adversaries me and I just
want to share that with the world and I hope that maybe it might help somebody on
both sides deal with issues more like he did well good for him you know I can't
think of any issue on which I would have an agreement with Van Jones except on the
importance of free speech and trying to dial this back
and that's what Charlie Kirk was trying to do.
That is not what the people are doing
who claim that they are honoring his legacy.
They're not.
They're trashing it.
They're defecating on it.
The Kimball's nose under the tent.
Actually, Libs are being hoisted with their own partard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
See, you did it.
This is an article, unfortunately, on the New American by Selwyn Duke.
I think he got it exactly wrong.
He is the issue of what we've been talking about.
Well, okay, the left did it.
So, therefore, we should do it.
Well, the left did it.
Therefore, we should take the high road and stop it for everybody, right?
Let's not propagate this.
Let's not multiply this.
Let's end it instead of the tit for tat.
Let's diffuse this.
Instead of, you know, oh, okay, they drop these landbines here.
So let's drop some more on the ground and not going to clean up the ones that are there.
And so they start with La La Harris, tweeting in 2009.
let's be honest
Trump's Twitter account
should be suspended
and he was suspended
from Twitter
who also de-platformed
conservatives
how do we stop this
from moving forward
I'm one of the platforms
I'm one of the conservatives
that got de-platform
so many different places
debanked
from some
payment providers
like PayPal
then mo
so how do we stop
this downward spiral
of authoritarianism
do we stop it by saying
they did it first
right this is like
a couple of kids
fighting in the backseat.
What do I do with you guys?
You would have a fight with that.
Do you remember?
I don't.
To be fair, we didn't have that many fights.
You didn't.
You didn't.
One of the reasons why was because early on when they started, you know, he hit me first
or he did this first or whatever, we had Karen came up with this approach.
She made the two of them hug each other until they got over it.
And they didn't like doing that at all.
So I was like, don't make us make you hug each other like that.
so that worked and that's really what the left and right need to do they need to come in and have
some group hugs i think maybe and treat them like toddlers because they're acting like toddlers
you're saying they're saying uh well we get to uh trample on free speech now it's our turn
because uh left did it but it's the american people that get uh hit by it both ways that's right
yeah we're the ones when they have a war we're the ones in the middle we get trampled on
by the left, and then the right comes and tramples on us, and then the left again.
USAID columnist Nick Russell said that she is Nicole Russell, I'm sorry, is disturbed about
Kimmel's nixing being partially driven by pressure from FCC Chairman Brenda Carr.
Nevertheless, she says the left's canceled culture amnesia is striking.
Just as striking as the rights is.
The rights got amnesia about what happened in the aftermath of J6, don't they?
did they not understand what really happened?
Did they not understand how it's going to happen again?
And, of course, the left will say, well, it's justified.
Look at what you guys did when Trump was present.
They're all becoming the monsters that they supposedly fight
because they're really not fighting any monsters.
They're all monsters that have come out of the same laboratory, basically.
So, again, this guy goes to this long litany on the New American.
And he talks about all the different people and things that have happened to them.
Let's talk about Roseanne Barr.
Let's talk about this person.
Let's talk about that person.
Hey, just stop it.
Just stop it.
This is the Christian approach.
This is not a partisan political approach.
This is the Christian approach.
If you're going to keep dredging up every offense that happened in the end, there will be no peace.
There will be no agreement.
At some point, you've got to say, we're going to take the high road.
We're going to forget what has passed so we can have a better future.
but they don't want to do that.
I'm ashamed of them.
And just get over it.
And, you know, it's interesting that in the funeral,
Erica said she forgave the killer,
even though we don't really know who the killer was.
But still, it's that kind of forgiveness that you see
many times from Christians
after they've had a relative who's been murdered.
They will say they forgive the killer.
So it goes to this long litany of people.
Tim Hunt was nixed by the University College of London.
London for making a joke. Mozilla CEO, Brendan Eich, was compelled to resign. Larry Summers
was dislodged from Harvard. Professor Bert Weinstein was bullied out of Evergreen State
College and on and on. So all this justifies what the right is doing, right? Not a whit,
not one of these justifies them acting like the monsters that they criticize. What's the
matter with these people? I don't get it. So all the more reason to oppose Trump,
when Trump acts like Biden.
This is a totally wrong approach.
You're feeding the divide.
You're doing exactly what they want.
You're doing exactly what Trump is here to do.
And that is to set the two sides at war with each other.
That's what he's about.
He's the globalist Manchurian candidate.
He's a leader of chaos.
And we want to get smart.
Then there was the aforementioned pressure
that the Biden administration. He just goes on and on for page after page. Every time that you had
somebody punished for free speech or canceled, leftists are pretending as if conservatives somehow
originated cancel culture. They started it. They started it. We're going to finish it,
that type of thing. They're blown up by their own, hoisted by their own pittard. That means
a ptard was a bomb. Hoisted means that they got blown up, right? So let's just put more bombs out there
everywhere. Let's bomb everything, because that's exactly what Trump and the technocrats want.
It's what the World Economic Forum wants. It's what the UN wants. It's part of the Great Reset.
First, tear everything down, just like they're doing in Gaza. Then we can rebuild whatever we want.
Because we'll own everything. You won't have anything. So this is freedom of speech does not mean freedom of reach, which ideologists made that.
a common smug retort some years ago, says the new American.
Who was it that said that over and over again?
Well, the hero of the right for free speech, Elon Musk,
that was his way of shadow banning people,
and that's the way he described the shadow banning
that he would do to people, like me.
So it's like, yeah, freedom of speech, but no freedom of reach.
If you say something we don't like, we'll hide you.
We won't kick you off the platform.
We don't want people to see that we're censors,
but we'll censor you nevertheless.
So Rampal, as I said, also Ted Cruz,
a couple of the only people that come out here
and actually criticize FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
from what he did.
Rand Paul said it is absolutely inappropriate
for the FCC to weigh in on the Kimmel suspension.
He said, Brendan Carr has no business weighing in on this.
The government has no business in it.
The FCC was wrong.
to weigh in, and I will fight any attempt by the government to get involved in speech.
Well, it's all justified because the left is calling for the genocide of conservatives.
Well, the right is basically doing that as well, to one degree or the other.
Is it better than for the right to call for the destruction of the Constitution?
That is, the genocide of conservatives on the other side.
Elon Musk is doing this as well.
We must fight back or be murdered.
This is where they want you.
They want you afraid and desperate and ready to kill the people that you have a disagreement with.
That's what Musk, the technocrats, Trump, all of them are doing that.
It is the left-right divide.
Are you going to be that foolish to fall for this?
Can you try to talk down people that you know that are conservatives and try to remind them what is worth conserving
rather than trying to tear down our society and the foundation that it was built upon?
Can someone drop a bomb on them, please, like kill them all, thanks, I wrote one person.
Does that matter whether that's left or right?
It's protected speech, right?
Can somebody just drop a bomb on them, right?
We're going to fight this guy.
We're going to pull him out one way or the other.
Is that something that you should go to jail for?
Or is that rhetorical fight speech?
It is protected speech.
And I don't think we should be friends with somebody like that, but it is protected.
Christopher Rispoly, the woke owner of an animal hospital in Oklahoma, suggested on social media
that people should be inspired to kill more people like after Charlie Kirk.
He is only the first, he said.
So now you've got conservatives out there.
saying just uh this guy needs to be canceled he needs to be punished he needs to be targeted conservatives
need to stop this because they're becoming the left do you want to conserve anything well if you do
you better start leading instead of just reacting to what the left is doing because you're going to
react if you're going to be influenced and nudged by these people on social media they are pushing
you into a literal civil war. People are taking that very seriously right now. Let me give
you an example of what this looks like. This is a woman by the name of May Golan, and this kind
of hatred has been festering in the Middle East for a very long time. This is eventually
where it leads. IDF is the most moral army in the world. I repeat, it's the most moral army in the world.
It's not shooting. Is that one thing.
Second, one more sentence, Mr. Morgan, please.
Is not shooting a population, is not shooting an innocent population.
But you tell me, what do we need to do when the Hamas terrorists are hiding behind
human people, are hiding behind schools, underground of hospitals?
What do we need to do?
You know the first thing you could do?
You could lift the ban that the Israeli government has put on international journalists
going into Gaza so that all the claims that you make, which always blame Hamas,
absolutely everything could be verified by independent journalists. Why don't you do that?
Why for 20 months have you banned international media from going into Gaza? An unprecedented ban
for any modern warfare. Why have you done this? Well, I want to tell you that, first of all,
you have to understand something. The IDF Army is not trained to shoot in bursts. I trained to shoot
through sites in a single shot mode.
That means they are not shooting like in the movies
like you think spraying all over.
What's like going to do with the media being banned?
We can, I will tell you, I will tell you right now.
So if you'll just let me finish,
so you would agree with me that if the IDF would have shot in birth,
Gaza would have been a parking lot within 12 hours.
And that would have been much more dangerous to the, to the, no, it's not.
We've destroyed 70% of Gaza already.
It's worse than a parking lot.
For the rest, Gaza is a parking lot.
With all due respect, Minister, you have reduced two-thirds of cars.
Couldn't park my car on the bodies and the rumble that is in Gaza.
No, I'm not pretending.
I don't need to pretend.
I'm saying the reality like it is.
You think that's funny?
Of course, it's funny.
It's funny when you think that I'm pretending.
I'm sitting here in front of you.
I don't have to.
Yeah, well, but you won't let the journalist in.
And you won't let the food in.
and some of the
the only journalism that we're getting
is from some Israeli people
who are talking to IDF people
who say that she's lying
that they were told deliberately
to target and assassinate
and we've had doctors
from other countries who were there
saying that's a lie
they were targeting, yeah they weren't doing massive fire
they were targeting children
once in the chest, once in the head
make sure
that's what this kind of tit-for-tat stuff
folks leads to
it leads to just insanity and monstrous actions by governments doing what they always want to do
well David Ike said retweeted this from one person who was talking about Carl
who's a reporter said you've said yeah you restored free speech in America is that free speech
including people who are harshly critical of you
I want to sell this free speech question, because you've said that you restored free speech in America.
Yeah.
Is that free speech, including for people who are harshly critical of you, for your political opponents, for people who say things you don't like?
I become immune to it. I've become immune to it. There's never been a person that's had more unfair publicity than me.
And that's why your network made me $15 million, or $16 million, I believe, to be exact. George Slopidopadopoulos.
and that's why CBS paid me a lot of money too
and that's why I sued the New York Times
two days ago for a lot of money
because I well I'm winning
I'm winning the cases and the reason I'm winning
is because you're guilty John you're guilty
ABC is a terrible network
a very unfair network and you should
be ashamed of yourself NBC is
equally bad I don't know who's worse
I think they're equally bad
and you know for you to stand
they're an exo innocent and ask me a question
like that but look
you paid a big price
because you were dishonest
the reason I won that lawsuit
was because you were dishonest
you were proven to be dishonest
and so you can't sit back and just
you didn't win the lawsuit you know like you're
you won the intimidation
you're not a wonderful person
frankly you're a terrible reporter
you know it and so do I
okay and with CBS
of course as we talked about before
he came after them with a large
lawsuit
and settled for a smaller portion
of it. And the reason that happened was because he intimidated the owner of CBS. She wanted to
sell, had cancer, wanted to sell. And they were going to use the government to hold up the
transaction so she wouldn't be able to sell. So she capitulated over government pressure,
not over the fact that there was a free speech issue. Look, when we look at these free speech
things, as I said before with the Infowars lawsuit, for example,
There was, you know, whether they were right or wrong, they had a right to say whatever they did,
have a right to be wrong about something.
And the test is not whether something is true or false because that can't be determined by our government overseers.
The test is whether or not there is malice.
And so they never got to that because he decided he didn't want to comply with discovery.
So Alex Jones lost.
That came out in the trial when they found the text messages that he claimed he didn't have
that was sent to opposing counsel by mistake.
The bottom line is that free speech was not defended in the Infowars case.
Free speech was not defended in the ABC case.
It was not defended in the CBS case.
These people all settled in a sense.
The other two settled and he lost because he refused to comply with discovery.
But they all did what they did for their own personal benefit.
Nobody wanted to defend the First Amendment.
And one of the things that happened over the weekend, Friday, I read you Reasons excerpts from this Trump lawsuit against the New York Times.
And they said it was written like a childish hagiography, in other words, a kind of biography that makes somebody into a saint.
And said it just went on for like 80 pages of praising Trump and how amazing and important he was.
and that's basically
a lawyer ought to be ashamed
to turn something like this in as a lawsuit
and that's essentially what the judge said
he goes this is not a valid lawsuit
he'll go back and rewrite this
so that you actually can file a complaint
and he goes and when you do it
I don't want it to be longer than 40 pages
he's the same criticism
that all these lawyers that Reason had talked to
their criticism of the New York Times lawsuit
they were all laughing about it
because it was all just this big praise of everything that Trump had done in his life.
And so that got thrown out.
But he doesn't have a chance of winning that case against the New York Times.
They're not going to cave if they don't cave, if they're going to fight it.
And I think that they will.
He doesn't have any leverage over them like that.
So I think they'll fight it and I think that they will win.
But it's interesting, this Wall Street Journal case, where there was the
the birthday card that had the birthday suit that he drew, and it looks like this is, he's going to
continue on foolishly with this case, and he's going to get shoved down his throat.
The thing is, when the judge says you didn't write a valid complaint, you didn't even
define what you're concerned about, redo it.
When he does that, the way it's spun by the Maga Press is to say, see, another leftist judge.
They're always against Trump.
We can't have courts.
We can't have rule.
He needs to act as a dictator and shut this thing down.
It only helps him to do this.
And this is why he does these kind of clownish things out there because it helps his left-right divide.
Well, Trump came out actually against a new restrictive rule from the Pentagon restrictions on journalists, which is really surprising.
Pentagon's widely criticized new restrictions on journalists, which reportedly forbid reporters from
publishing unauthorized information, even if it's not classified.
This sounds like something that happens during war, doesn't it?
Except they are at war.
And not just with more than a half dozen other countries and wanting to start it up with
another half dozen.
This is a war with the American people, and they want all of this stuff censored and kept
quiet.
We never did end the war.
That's what the national security state was, which is continuing.
of this. Well, you can't say anything about this. I've classified it as secret. Now they're saying,
even if it's not secret, you need to have our permission to report it, even if it's unclassified.
And so Trump has asked about that if he favored the Pentagon allowing journalists to only report
information that it approved beforehand. He says, no, I don't think so. Nothing stops reporters.
You know that. Well, again, he's just pervaricating.
around the bush.
He's lying as usual.
He will stand with Heggseth.
But doesn't this tell us something about Pete Headseth?
He used to be a reporter.
He hates free speech and a free press now.
The Washington Post reported on Friday,
that the Pentagon is forcing journalists to sign a new policy
in which they agree not together information,
which has not been approved for public release.
So now everything is prohibited,
unless expressly permitted by the Pentagon.
And that even goes beyond this absurdity of classifying everything,
which is what they have been doing now since the end of World War II.
Don Bacon, who came out to criticize Trump of many different things,
rightfully so, by the way.
And he's doing it now because he's retiring.
None of the politicians who want to stay in office are going to criticize Trump.
He said, this is so dumb, I have a hard time believing it's true.
We don't want a bunch of Pravda newspapers that only tout the government's official position.
This sounds like more amateur hour.
The thing is, Don, the dumber it is, the easier time I have believing it is true when it comes out of our government.
The stupider and more authoritarian the idea, the one like, oh, yeah, that's, they're for sure doing that.
Absolutely.
Well, listen, if you want to hear something really dumb, listen to Pete Higgsath's reply.
He defended it, and he said, the press doesn't run the Pentagon.
the people do.
Did you know that you run the Pentagon, Travis?
My goodness, I'll have to go do an inspection of it immediately.
Apparently, they're doing some rather naughty things.
Yeah, I'd like to know where my lovers of control are,
where my ballot is or any of this stuff.
Yeah, absolutely.
No control.
Since I run the Pentagon, I have a message, guys, you're all fired.
Pack it up, go home.
You won't be getting a severance package.
By the way.
I had figured out that what I wanted was to have all,
the press not be able to report what's going on in there to me, so I don't know what's happening.
By the way, this is shared by an official Rapid Response 47 account, a rare instance of that account
amplifying a position which contradicts a stance held by another department of Trump's government.
So this is, they're blowing the whistle on themselves.
And then we come back to the Code Pink issue. These are the people that scare.
Trump so much at a restaurant for women who protested and did it, by the way, peacefully.
But, you know, hey, if speech could kill, they would have been dead by now, right?
And that's the thing.
We need to understand the hate is really the censorship.
The censorship is hatred of speech.
And when you censor people, what you're going to do is you're going to eventually lead to violence.
as Kennedy said, if you make peaceful change impossible,
you make violent change inevitable.
Activists from the anti-war group Code Pink confronted Trump in his cabinet at a restaurant,
September the 9th, and it sent the Trump administration into a frenzy.
The activists got surprisingly close to Trump and the cabinet members,
including Vance, Rubio, Hegsafe, shouting Free D.C., Free Palestine.
Trump is the Hitler.
Of our time.
Oh, so it kind of a little bit of a rhyme, huh?
Trump appeared to react with a visible frustration as he gestured for security to remove the protesters, saying, get them out of here.
It's good to be the king.
The people are revolting.
You look at this, and every one of these characters named here, the president, the vice president, secretary of defense, secretary of state, they've all got massive security details.
These security details, you've got basically, with those four people, you've got four security details.
The four security details could not keep the four women away from Trump to suit him enough.
So Trump said, what they're doing to this country is really subversive.
We need RICO charges or something.
See, that's the hypocrisy of it.
It's the RICO charges that are subversive, as this article.
on Andy Warpoints out of that RICO was intentionally,
originally intended to combat organized crime.
And then like everything else,
we see that it had mission creep
and it metastasized into civil asset forfeiture.
And the other thing that it did,
instead of it being,
it was used by Rudy Giuliani against organized crime
with great effect,
but he killed due process in doing that.
I think that's too high a price to pay.
And then what happened shortly after that, I've told the story about Randy Alcorn.
He was a pro-life pastor and a very successful author.
He has sold many millions of books.
And he was charged with the RICO statute because he was part of a peaceful abortion protest.
And Planned Parenthood won an $8 million judgment against Randy Alcorn.
Rather than pay it, he lived on mental.
minimum wage for 20 years. He donated all of the millions of dollars from the books
that he wrote. And they were Christian commentaries as well as fictional books. He donated
all of that money to charity so that he didn't pay Planned Parenthood a penny. But that was all
basically the RICO statute. And so they create this thing. And then one of the first things
they do is target Christians, pro-life Christians with it. We should
remember history.
So don't keep repeating it all the time.
Anyone who values free speech should be appalled at this attempt to criminalize it,
said a spokesperson for Code Pink.
And hopefully, people will remember history enough to remember that they were charged
with false crimes when they peacefully redressed grievances on January the 6th.
We've never shied away from disrupting power, regardless of which party is in office, said Code Pink.
They began organizing in the lead-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, kicking off a four-month, all-day protest vigil in front of the White House on November the 17th, 2002.
Code Pink members composed of anti-war women activists participating in numerous actions against the war on Iraq.
And if these kinds of protests were effective, they would have been banned.
long time ago. But now they're effective at tweaking the ego of this narcissist in chief.
And that's why he's coming after them. Code Pink has been organizing against war for human rights
ever since. And unfortunately, these types of tactics, and I saw this with the Vietnam War
protesters, right? It was absolutely counterproductive what they were doing. February 7th,
24, Code Pink activists confronted Marco Rubio, who was then a senator, about his support for Israel amid the killing of Palestinian children by Israeli forces.
And he said, yeah, Hamas is responsible for killing all those kids.
So over the weekend, as I said, Don Bacon was unleashing on Donald Trump, the only one to do so in the GOP because he's not going to run for re-elect.
And he had some very effective things to say, but we're going to look to see what our comments are here.
Yep.
We've got quite a few at BT Taylor 246.
We're watching that video of the UK cop.
This is when these comments came in.
Said pure dystopia.
That it is.
That's right.
Sorry, you've been very naughty.
You'll have to let me in so we can discuss it.
Such a literal nanny state coming in and lecturing you on how naughty your words are.
You got to have to issue an apology.
B. L. Houghton says, I wouldn't open the door.
That's again for the nannying UK police.
Come back with a warrant.
Then again, I don't know what UK law is on that subject.
They should be able to get that doormat as on Amazon, the U.S.,
as I come back with a warrant instead of welcome.
Get out.
Citizen America.
It's really quite simple.
If you're a school teacher and you are plotting the murder of someone on a college campus,
you don't need to be teaching kids because before long,
you'll be encouraging someone to come on your campus, correct?
Well, the reality is that I've got a long list of things that are wrong with the schools.
The schools themselves are the problem.
The teachers are just a symptom of the problem.
Let's stop shooting at the little things on the side,
and let's hit the foundation of all this stuff.
You want to say trainees are crazy?
I agree with you.
I mean, they're like Norman Bates.
I said that from the very beginning.
But let's get to the heart of the issue instead of hitting around the edges.
That's irrelevant.
It's absolutely irrelevant.
And what it's doing is instead of fixing the problem, what you're doing is you're creating a second problem.
And that is this censorship cancel culture.
And also it's the critical difference of school teachers, if it's a public government-run school,
are government employees and then responsible to the public.
If it's a privately run thing, then they have free speech about that.
That's right.
Yeah.
Who do you work for?
Who's your daddy?
And as they talked about, government schools are inherently collectivists and always will be.
You cannot divorce them from that.
To try to, would have them work against their own interests, which basically no organization
will ever engage in that sort of thing.
Frankly, I see somebody cheering the murder of Charlie Kirk as less offensive than them pushing pornography on children in kindergarten.
And that's going on in the schools, and they're not stopping it.
They want to make it about trainees playing sports.
Come on.
You know what the problem is.
We know what the problem is.
Get to the problem or shut up.
Seriously.
The real octo spook, the FCC needs reduced in size to about one-tenth of the insane size it is.
You could just get rid of it entirely.
It doesn't need to be there at all.
Just a...
You can have an auction and then record who had it.
And then they can enforce the trespass on their stuff if you want to do something about it.
They shouldn't even exist.
Like the Pentagon, y'all can go to.
It's just massive bureaucracy looking for something to do, trying to expand its empire.
Caboves 888, when are people going to admit Trump is a Democrat and he just changed the letter at the end to win elections?
That's right.
Livio Roslow, the government just released an app to snitch on anyone who makes bad remarks about Charlie Kirk.
Dougalug.
And of course, that app is the same one they'll be using for whatever the next snitch thing is.
They'll just rebrand a few things, change the text around.
I don't know if it's an app.
I think it's a company called Palantir.
They already know.
Yeah, there out there.
Dougalug, 30 arrests per day in the UK.
Yeah, over speech.
Yeah.
Just absolutely insane.
The UK is, it's fallen from what it once was.
Christine is really fired for a meme, really? That's insane. Look, you need to understand
social media was always set up as a tool of sci-op control. And this is a part of it.
JCR Licklider, a DARPA psychologist. And of course, it only happened when they had to wait
40 years for the technology, or 30 years, I guess, for the 30 or 40 years, for the technology
to catch up to them so they can actually put up something like social media. But it was all
these spooks who are setting on the venture capital boards. The CIA even went public with
their venture capital board, Incutel, so they can control the internet so they could control
you. B. L. Hove says, I knew from the moment that FBI's fibs started arresting the wrong people.
Cicada 17. Those media sources incited the violence that killed Charlie. They have definitely
been stoking the flames. They have been increasing the animosity on both sides.
But again, we've got to be careful about this claim about incitement. It cuts both ways.
Look at January the 6th, okay? And you can have inflammatory rhetoric if somebody uses violence
because that's on them. It's not on the person who was making arguments. Let's get real about
this stuff. Yeah, there's an interesting incitement, as you said, inflammatory rhetoric. And that's what
I was about to say is that Charlie Kirk, or rather this shooter is going to say that, you
know, it was justified because Charlie Kirk had bad rhetoric, apparently.
I mean, obviously, Kirk didn't have any extremist rhetoric, but that's their justification
for it.
So you can't really use that for this.
Yeah.
When we say he didn't have any extremist rhetoric, we think he was kind of moderate and what he
had to say.
very moderate comparatively to me
secloated oyster hate is just an emotion
m sellers amen hate speech is a heart issue
just like LGBTQ is and you cannot change it
only jesus can
that's right but we can shut down the seminaries
for satan that we're being taxed to support
and notice that nobody wants to do that
nobody in power is even talking about doing that
not at all
centurion blood they let their emotion
control their governance.
Audi M-R-R, good to see you, Audi.
Has Pam Bondi gone after any of the Pettos
in the Epstein files yet?
No.
She decided not to target them.
That was a conscious decision
not to target the petos,
but to target criticism
of Charlie Kirk
because that is the effective way
to move things out.
Modern retro radio, Audi.
Thank you, Adi.
And this is from a Syrian girl, I believe.
Most funerals use photo, slideshows, and saw video memory showing a graphic death scene on a big screen is generally considered inappropriate or even harmful because it can traumatize mourners, especially kids or anyone of PTSD, overshadow the person's life with their final moments, conflict with religious slash customary norms around dignity of the dead.
I agree that's a totally inappropriate way to honor the life and death of a Christian man.
The world has lost its collective mind.
That's right.
lying to a culty sim.
That's right. I agree.
I think, you know, they want to wave the bloody shirt and revel in it because they want a
revolution.
Guard Goldsmith, the key is private property, market response versus government pressure,
an outright threat.
And I agree with Guard there.
That's the side I come down on.
The government is not about persuasion.
It's about coercion.
And, again, I fall under the lines of sort of the Hans-Herman-Hoppa idea.
These people have gone insane.
We don't want to be involved.
with them in our society, we should try our best to exclude them and remove them from our lives
as much as possible. We cannot have a decent functioning society with people that revel in death.
We cannot have a decent functioning society with people that would absolutely revel or engage in
violence against others. But Travis, the government that revels in death and engages in violence,
threats, and intimidation is going to protect us from the trainees that revel in death.
and function with all the same things.
That's the absurdity of all this stuff.
There are no allies to us on this or out here on our own.
Denver Addaway, Trump is such the perfect straw man.
The manipulative fading system is going full ham to instigate a civil conflict.
The predictive programming in movies like Civil War.
What kind of American are you?
Denver Adaway, the ban, eh?
Never mind the 230 or so dead journalists.
and I'm assuming that's referencing what's going on in Israel.
They have killed many journalists.
Oh, that's right.
They just indiscriminately fire and kill.
Oh, no, actually they're targeted journalists,
just like collateral murder targeted journalists,
and Wikipedia exposed that,
and so then they came after Wikipedia.
Tried to kill Julian Sange for a decade.
Not Wikipedia.
Oh, yeah, WikiLeaks.
Wikipedia is the leftist-Shill organization.
This is why I have Travis here.
He catches those things that,
just go right out of my head.
Epstein Island, Trump made sure to praise himself at the Charlie Kirk funeral.
The greatest.
I didn't watch it.
I got to confess.
Good for you if you were able to stick through it.
Again, I feel terrible for Charlie Kirk's widow.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I have no interest in watching the funeral.
Except the spectacle has been turned into a huge marketing opportunity.
Yeah, it was going to be used.
Which is cringe in the extreme, I think.
used by these soulless politicians to push the opposite of what Charlie Kirk stood for.
Absolutely.
Liberty Valiant says now there is proof that alleged assassin Tyler Robinson is innocent.
30 out's ex-caliber rifle would have blown Charlie Kirk's head off.
The bullet never exited his body.
Yeah, we've got a report about that, the magic bullet, and it's a surgeon speaking out about that,
and we're going to talk about that in detail.
That is the strangest thing about all this.
Everything else, I think, has a reasonable explanation.
Well, not the
The 30-Ox
Not the rifle thing
I mean
You know
He couldn't fit that
Anything we don't see it
When he jumps off
And then you know
Why would he disassemble that
Reassemble it
Disassemble it
Reassemble it
Leave it in the woods
No of that makes any sense
When I watched the video
Of him jumping down
He had a towel
And it did look like
There was something long
And thin
That was being covered by it
So I could potentially
See the rifle being under there
I think there's reasonable enough doubt
that you can't say definitively one way or another.
But the 30-ought-6, not exiting the body,
given how large of a caliber from what it does
to on entry and exit.
It's another magic bullet.
Yeah.
There's those going around.
Liberty Valley, Charlie Cook's death, obviously.
The shot was from a small caliber handgun from close vicinity.
Be My Valentine.
Love Randy Alcorn's books.
Yeah, I do too.
Treasure Principle, by the way.
He's got some really good fiction books.
It was one about Underground Christian.
and church and China, I remember, but he has some really good books about the Christian principle,
heaven, other things like that, you know, a good writer.
Yeah.
Christian constitutional conservative says, will this drive up the cost of beef?
They've got a Reuters article link there.
It says China, Brazil's beef exports, U.S. fall further, September after a tariffs industry group,
says, well, probably, probably.
Yeah.
Anytime you start reducing the supply, the price goes up.
Well, of course, what we're saying in Brazil is political warfare, jelling their opponents, which Trump would like to do, but he doesn't like it when it's done to his friend, bows and arrows, as a transcript that likes to call him, bals and arrow.
And so he slapped tariffs on just because of his personal feelings about it.
That's not why we should be doing tariffs, but that's what Trump is doing.
just another example of the stupidity
Denver Addaway
when RICO was sold
at preventing and breaking up monopoly
and somehow the entire U.S. economy
is a centralized just about as China
so RICO was never enforced as intended.
Funny how that always seems to happen
with what the government sets out to do.
Optumara, the war on speech
is about government protecting themselves
from truthers waking up others
who are under the government's hypnosis.
They've effectively kept people
under the left, right, paradigm.
tunnel lord 1337 i've had a really good senator want to create some sort of system to filter out trainees from owning guns except the system sounds like it would have the government screening people's mental health and of course mental health is a somewhat nebulous term mental health has always been the excuse the go-to excuse for totalitarian regimes you know the jokes about it like well if you criticize Stalin you must be crazy
We're going to put an asylum and or kill you.
That's the way this all works.
So just real briefly before we take a break,
because we're going to be coming back to this same theme in different ways.
That's not what he's talking about.
CNN's Dana Bash battles a GOP senator on Trump redefining free speech.
This is always the kind of misdirection that we see from the MAGA people.
No, it's about consequences.
about free speech or this or that. And we see this as Trump was bragging about warp speed and his
vaccine yet again. I've got someone that I saw the comment, so they put up to that and said,
that's not what he was talking about. He was talking about the lockdown and how the vaccine saved
our lives from the lockdown. The lockdown was going to kill us. Oh, so why were we locked down? I thought
we're locked down to save us from the COVID imaginary ferry that was out there.
And, of course, COVID didn't lock us down.
Trump locked us down.
Trump paid states to do it, just like he pays them for the tranny policy, and
Obama pays them for the different tranny policy.
You know, put the boys in the girls bathroom or take them out, do this, do what I say,
and I'll give you money.
If you don't do it, I'll cut your funding all the way.
That's what he was doing.
That's what the declaration of emergency that he did on March the 13th, that Friday the 13th was about.
We already had an emergency declaration from the big pharmaceutical executive that he put in, Alex Azar, the former CEO of Elyne Lully.
He did that at the end of January.
And when he did that in this so-called global pandemic, they only pretended that six people had been killed by COVID.
Were they killed by COVID?
or were they diagnosed with the PCR procedure that said that they died with COVID when actually
they died from other things?
So we're going to be talking about that when we come back.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
I don't know.
I'm going to be able to
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Well, we had somebody mentioned this last week.
I've been slow on the uptake on this because I don't hunt.
They mentioned how powerful that bullet was and how it would have taken his head off, as Travis mentioned.
Now the physician who worked on Charlie Kirk is saying the same thing.
Listen to how this is couched, though, right?
Because when people start saying, wait a minute, that's not the kind of wound that we see from that caliber of bullet and that powerful rifle.
they couch it as Charlie Kirk's final miracle.
This is going to be his canonization, I guess.
Revealed by the surgeon who examined the fatal neck wound.
The surgeon who operated on Kirk revealed that the bullet miraculously did not exit his death.
It's a miracle.
So did they find it?
Well, notice that they don't really say if they have it, right?
All through this article, I'll tell you what the guy has to say.
This is from Daily Mail.
The surgeon who operated on Charlie Kirk said the bullet that killed him miraculously did not exit his neck, likely saving others from getting hit.
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Colvette revealed on Saturday night that he had spoken with a surgeon who made the comments directly to him.
In a post on X, Colvette said, I apologize. This is somewhat graphic.
But in this case, the fact that there wasn't an exit wound is probably another miracle.
I want people to know, maybe there's something else happening here besides a miracle.
The surgeon told Colvette that the bullet, quote, absolutely, should have gone through,
which is very, very normal for a high-powered, high-velocity round.
I've seen rounds from this caliber many times, said the surgeon, and they always go through everything.
This would have taken out a moose or two.
And again, this is what the hunter told us last week.
And a 30-a-6 bolt-action rifle, the kind of discovered hidden in the woods after Kirk was killed.
It's used to kill deer, elk, moose, bear, and other big-game animals.
Because of this, because this rifle can kill animals six times bigger than humans,
the fact that Kirk's neck stopped the bullet was an absolute miracle, according to the surgeon.
Yes, another government miracle.
We've had government miracles in the past.
around assassination attempts.
And I said, this is
where things get really, really
just ridiculous to me.
Listen to this comment
that's reportedly from the surgeon
by according to Colvette.
His bone was so healthy
and the density was so impressive
that he's like the man
of steel.
So now he's Superman.
It should have gone through and through.
It likely would have killed those
standing behind him too, said the surgeon.
other people have talked about by the way the angle of the wound and other things like this but
I think this is the most suspicious thing just like the JFK magic bullet and just as a reminder
all the issues about the magic bullet and of course this all came to light yet again
with a book that was written in 2023 called Final Witness it was about one of the secret
service agents that was there at the assassination he was 28 years old at the time and he was
talking about this special magic bullet that took center stage. Arlen Specter was a small-time
politician, and he took the case to argue about the magic bullet and how it changed and
reverse courses and all this other kind of stuff and did all this damage. But it was only a
single bullet. And they liked what he had to say, and he was rewarded with being senator for life.
That's the way these things work. So the magic bullet from the JFK
Commission Exhibit 399, and they refer to it as C.E. 399. It's even got a name. It's so special,
this magic bullet. The magic bullet was found in pristine condition, near pristine condition with
minimal deformation, despite allegedly passing through Kennedy's neck, Connolly's chest, wrist,
and lodging in his thigh. It didn't have really any deference.
deformation. Critics argue that a bullet causing such damage would be significantly deformed as seen
in ballistic tests with similar six and a half millimeter carcano bullets. Then there was the trajectory
and the timing. The Warren Commission conducted, I rather concluded that this single bullet caused
seven wounds, entry and exit wounds in Kennedy and Connolly, while following a complex
trajectory, including sharp turns, to align with the lone gunman theory from the Texas
School Book Depository.
The Zapruder film suggests these injuries occurred within a very tight time frame,
one-half to 1.8 seconds, leaving questions about whether one bullet could account for all
the wounds without defying physics.
I guess we need a new category.
Instead of UFOs, we need UBOs.
unidentified ballistic objects
we have seen evidence of this in the past
sounds like they're doing a right wing
rebranding of the magic bullet it's now the miracle bullet
it's not magic we're going to
we're going to Christianize it we're going to baptize it right
instead of it being a magic bullet it's now a miracle
yeah you're right we don't believe in miracles
in magic so we believe in miracles
then there was the weight discrepancy of the Kennedy bullet
the C.E. 399, it weighed 158.6 grains, close to the expected 160 to 161 grains of an unfired
carcano bullet. However, ballistic experts noted that the fragments recovered from Connolly's wrist
alone weighed more than the mass that C.E. 399 could have lost, suggesting that it couldn't
have caused all the attributed damage. Then there was a chain of...
custody and this is where the Secret Service agent who like I said he was 28 when he was there on
that detail that day there in the cars and he's now I guess he wrote this like two years ago
three years two years ago he was about 90 years old he said he wanted to get this down
his name was Paul Landis and he said that people said why didn't he say something about this
before and he said you got to understand that you know it's perceived as a gigantic
failure and he just wanted to distance himself from it. Everybody was coming after him.
He just walked away from the Secret Service and all the rest of the stuff and he didn't want to
talk about it. And any sudden there was also survivor's guilt, you know, feeling bad about this.
And he didn't want to get involved in talking about it. But now after more than 50 years,
he did talk about it. The Bullets Discovery on a gurney at Parkland Memorial Hospital where Kennedy
and Connolly were treated has inconsistencies. It was reportedly found by a hospital employee
Daryl Tomlinson, but its exact origin, whether from Connolly's gurney or another, is unclear.
The chain of custody from discovery to FBI analysis was poorly documented, raising
suspicions of tampering or planting. As a matter of fact, he says that he found it on the seat
behind Kennedy. It doesn't say that it was embedded there. He said just the seat that was there.
and he said it on the side there with Kennedy,
and he said somebody picked it up and put it on the gurney that had Connolly on it.
And then people said, look at this, the same bullet that was with JFK and it's now with Connolly,
and they created that narrative.
That's the beginning of the narrative, he said.
But he said he first saw it there in the seat behind Kennedy.
The bullet was found hours after the assassination.
and its connection to the crime was not immediately established.
The delay and the lack of clarity about its source,
for example, whether it fell from Connolly's body or was unrelated,
undermined its evidential reliability.
Its near pristine state contrast with the extensive damage that it supposedly caused.
Some witnesses, including medical personnel, described Connolly's wounds
as suggesting multiple bullets or fragments and very inconsistent with a single,
intact bullet and so now we're going to revise we relive all this stuff and we've got a new
conspiracy theory about a miracle bullet even in death Charlie managed to save the lives of
those around him with his man of steel bones just amazing this is what their this is
assistant is writing at turning point USA the canonography of this guy is ridiculous to the
point where he is now Wolverine?
That's the other way to look at it.
Yeah, Wolverine.
But, yeah, I mean, you know, give the guy his due for what he did.
He did a great job of debating.
He was very courageous to go in places where everybody hated him and were threatening
him with violence and eventually he was killed.
But, again, you know, what, you don't have to make up stories about him.
The real thing is impressive enough.
And now they're twisting his life's work.
and inverting it, because that's what the power structure always does.
They always invert the truth.
180 degrees.
The gun that killed Charlie Kirk is a World War I era rifle that may be untraceable.
It has no serial number, and that's one of the things that they were writing in the text
messages, which, by the way, many people, not just the people who were in the audience
last week, questioned whether or not that text message was really something.
that would be written by somebody at that age.
And I got to say, regardless of age, when you're under that kind of a system like that,
I wouldn't take the time to be formal with it.
I try to add commas and punctuations and things like that when I put text messages for clarity.
But if it was a situation like this, you'd be going real fast and furious and you'd be using some abbreviations, I think.
and all punctuation aside it is also somewhat suspicious that they have a chain of text messages
just completely incriminating every aspect of the plan oh yeah it covered it all like you've never
heard of the government going after and uh getting these documents and text messages from people's phones
yeah they got that they can't find the Epstein stuff though somehow i don't know i mean it's just
amazing how that fell into the lot but Epstein unattainable absolutely
so it predated the serial number mandates that they have on all guns as a matter of fact
and believed to be they said this is from the New York Post so they use this to scare people
about guns there are believed to be millions of such weapons in homes throughout the country
raising concerns among federal authorities of the potential for other assassins to carry
out similar attacks with their untraceable rifles.
So how long is it going to be before Trump bans that?
Yeah, I mean, it's a good thing they were able to,
I think if they had a serial number on the gun,
it wouldn't have made any difference in the investigation, right?
That's right, yeah.
Short of the security afforded to the president,
there's no way to defend against the threat posed by this,
said a retired official with BATF.
Because, you know, now we know that,
But if you do have the Secret Service, of course, the president is completely protected.
They never fail.
Anyway, cops found the weapon hours after the assassination.
Everybody was pointing to the building.
We got video of somebody running across the top of the building, but even though he dropped
it in the woods, they couldn't find it.
I don't know if it has a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me, he wrote in some
of these text messages.
I'm worried about prints.
I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits,
didn't have the ability or the time to take it with me.
Again, the questions about this rifle,
as I showed last week, the stick issue.
You know, how long would this thing be?
And do we see anything like that?
Now, Travis, you said that you thought that maybe this towel thing was that,
but I don't know.
I mean, to me there's enough.
Yeah, to me there's enough plausibility.
quality of the video is so bad at that distance that it's hard to make out you can see there is
something under the towel that's kind of keeping it straight as he sets it down on the roof as he goes to
jump down so you can't make out what it is it could just be a stick under there for all we know
to me it does look like there is something but we'll talk a little bit more about that and about
breaking the rifle down may believe the text exchange reads like a bargain bin harlequin romance novel
They say it's cheesy, unrealistic, nothing like how young adults, even mentally ill adults,
would actually talk in a text message.
And, of course, you know, taking the time to do all the punctuation and all the rest
of this stuff, drop what you're doing.
Now, look under my keyboard.
And, of course, you'd expect, I would think the person would say, what for, right?
But it doesn't, the reply is not that.
The reply is, you're joking, right?
I'm still okay, my love.
Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I got to grab my rifle still.
You weren't the one who did it, right?
I am, comma, I am, comma, I'm sorry.
Again, it doesn't read authentic.
Of course, what the right is focusing on is not how phony this looks,
but the fact that you have a mainstream media commentator saying,
well, this looks very romantic.
I really feel for these guys.
So that was ABC News and Matt Gutman called the messages touching.
He called him my love.
And he said, I want to protect you, my love.
Very touching in a way.
I think many of us didn't expect.
People said, so why is ABC romanticizing a murderer?
Well, in order to sell it.
That's exactly why they're doing it.
And these people have bought into it.
If you sell this trainee aspect of it,
People get upset about that and they focus on that rather than focusing on the questionable nature of the text messages in their entirety.
So do you believe the texts are real or fake?
The more I look at this stuff, the more I'm where I am with 9-11, I don't know what happened on 9-11 except I know what the government told us is impossible.
I don't know what happened Charlie Cook.
I just know what the government is telling us is impossible.
And I know how they used it for 9-11,
and I know how they were using this event as well.
They always take these events,
whether they did them or whether somebody else did them
and they used them for their purposes.
Here's a guy talking about the rifle breakdown.
On this episode, if you might be a dumb motherfucker,
this is my rifle.
It takes two different tools to take it apart.
It takes a torx key.
and an Allen key. Now, if I take a shot and immediately disassemble this, I have to remove the bolt,
remove the magazine, grab my Allen key, hit the two bolts on the bottom, put those away in the
Allen key, grab my Torx key, remove the scope, put everything in the backpack, make sure I have
everything and make my way downtown. Okay, we're just going to take a lot longer for him than it is
for me, especially because his fine-tuned motor function, something as simple as grabbing
an Allen key to a little bolt that's going to be extremely impaired due to a dump of adrenaline
throughout his bloodstream. An extreme elevated heart rate is going to make these fine-tuned
the skills extremely difficult. I mean, just for him to think and analyze of what needs to be done
to disassemble this rifle and get away would be difficult. We're not even going to touch the topic
of him assembling the rifle on top of the roof, which if you reassemble a rifle and you take a
cold dead shot, it's not going to be 100% accurate, okay? Or the fact that he disassembled this
after taking a shot, which the rifle's going to be up and they found no gloves. There's just so
many inconsistencies that just make zero sense. I mean, I'm still working on this and I have
taken this rifle apart a thousand times. And now he has to put the pieces of the rifle into
a backpack and this is a gigantic backpack shout out wolf pack best backpacks on the
fucking planet anyways as you can see this barrel broken down does not fit in this backpack and
this is a big boy way bigger than the one he was carrying okay i put the rifle stock in here and
guess what it doesn't fit it sticks out now let's just say for sake of argument that he put these
in his pant leg and he's walking these are still so long broken down that he would not be
able to walk straight he wouldn't be able to bend his legs doesn't make sense
Sorry about the language. We missed that. But we had a video talking about just a stick. And he says, this is how long it is, the different components. And he goes, where would he put this? Where he could hide it. He couldn't stick it in his pants like. It could pop out of the backpack. So there's a lot of things like that. Again, I think the bullet is very conclusive. And they don't say they have it. The only thing that we've seen about that is the
the surgeon saying that didn't exit his neck and harm a lot of other people.
I mean, why didn't they say that sooner?
Because all week people were saying, well, where is the bullet?
And just don't see the damage that would have been done by that bullet.
David Ike says, how about some research before jumping to conclusions?
Do we want the truth or do we want the truth that suits the narrative?
They want us to believe that it was the left that was responsible.
And we're supposed to believe that this guy shot Kirk, then took the rifle apart, put it in the knapsack, jump down and hurry away.
We're then told he hit it in a wood in a reassembled state and then tells his mate on a text where he's admitting everything in the official story.
And so what you need to do before you start jumping to conclusions, there may be elements in which that is the case.
but who's orchestrating it let's do some freaking research and let's find out what really happened
instead of jumping to conclusions immediately the left kill him which are the conclusions they want us to
have why are looking into this now they want civil war between left and right
you have to do you should have to go here and you have to go to that level that is working through
both left and right that's right yeah the left did it right well what is
Alex kid that. Well, he got it from Trump. You're going to repeat whatever Trump says,
regardless of how ridiculous it is.
When we attack people, we have to be careful.
You mentioned very perturbed, sir. What kind of organizations on the west and do you anticipate
investigating we talk about the flag. Well, the problem is on the left. If you look at the problem,
the problem is on the left. It's not on the right, like some people like to say on the right.
The problem we have is on the left. And when you look at the adjudication,
You look at the scum that speak so badly of our country.
The American flag burnings all over the place.
That's the left.
That's not the right.
Do you plan on investigating?
We'll see.
We'll be announcing.
They're already under investigation.
You know, they're already under major investigation.
A lot of the people that you would traditionally say are on the left.
They're already under investigation.
Has you asked to start revoked with either the photos that have celebrated for
have you asked to start revoking
the vistas of the foreigners who have celebrated
charlieuette's death?
No, we haven't, we haven't, but we are looking at names.
We don't like that, that's not right.
We wouldn't celebrate if something happened on their side, and we don't.
Oh, you wouldn't?
These are sick people.
These are really deranged people.
Any progress from the Fed Chairman's first?
Well, other than, I don't like him.
No, but the, he's incompetent.
The Fed Chairman.
so yeah that was a video that was put out and said breaking trump just said there are a large number of people on the left they're being investigated in the wake of charlie's assassination that was put out by alex jones and so that's why you had the response to it from david ike where he put up that video and he said let's just not fall for this silly left-right paradigm hegelian dialectic that's here he says why do you think that happened
How the Mighty Have Fallen, talking about Alex Jones.
He said, you are a disgrace to everything you once claim to stand for.
The deep state is now only the left pathetic.
And remember, you know, Alex did a whole series of documentaries about the police state.
He had police state 2000 that he did in 1999.
Police State 2, the takeover, 2000, year 2000.
Police state's total enslavement, 2003.
Then in 2010, police state four, the rise of FEMA.
But now the FEMA camps are good because they're being used to deport people, right?
And we don't have to worry about the police state going into cities like we did when it was Obama.
Because now it's Trump.
And so we don't have to worry about police state, one, two, three, and four.
I mean, this is like a Jaws franchise.
It's just to be like Steven Spielberg.
Now sharks are a good thing.
We want more sharks out there.
Let's chum the water.
The problem is is that Alex is such a chum of Trump,
that there is blood in the water that's there.
I guess coming will be Police State 5.
Trump are Sugar Daddy.
That's going to be the final sequel, I think.
That's where the series ends.
It's when Trump is your sugar daddy.
David Ike said,
this, by the way, is where the claim that Alex Jones is always right comes from.
You know, after towing the line for Trump and saying, the left did it, left did it,
which you put in there.
He got a lot of pushback from people who believe that Israel did it, for example.
Again, you first dogmatically say, but he's right about, regardless of what happened,
as I said, I don't know what happened.
I don't claim to know what happened.
I just know what did not happen, which is what the government is telling us, just like 9-11.
he said so this is the way that Alex creates this mythos that he is always right he said you first
dogmatically say this is what happened and then you dismiss other possibilities the left did it right
then as belief in other possibilities grow you say i never said there was no other explanation
finally when other possibilities turn out to be true you say i said from the start that other
possibilities is how it happened i am always right
It works every time, says David Ike, so long as your audience has the memory of a goldfish.
I never said it could have not been a false flag or a son of him.
I just simply said, when I see evidence, I'll cover it.
And I certainly couldn't, for his body was gold saying Israel did it with evidence.
Israel was definitely pissed off of him and does stuff like that.
So maybe Israel did it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's say, we've seen this over and over again.
You take every position and then whatever happens in the end.
and it becomes a consensus, you say,
I said that all the way from the very beginning,
and then you get your staff to pull out the clips.
It's especially easy when you create the amount of content that Alex does all the time.
It gets buried under an avalanche,
and no one really has time to sit there and catalog the list of claims you make.
And so just so long as you were able to go in and then cut out,
like you said, the one thing you said that was right,
and the ocean of things you said you were wrong, you get to go,
look, I was right.
and who's going to sit there and go in and this fact-check, you know, like a hundred hours of content to see if you said anything else.
No one's got that kind of time.
He also makes the truth unbelievable.
That's the real issue here.
And that's why I don't want to jump into anything and say this group or that group did it.
And this is how it was done because we don't want to set ourselves up for that type of thing.
They want you to do that so they can discredit you.
We just need to look at what they're saying.
Are they telling the truth?
No. Why are they going to use this? That's the key issue. How are they going to use this?
We knew right away they were going to put the Patriot Act out, and we knew exactly what that was going to be.
You know, what I didn't see at the time, which I've tried to explain to people over and over again,
is how dark winter was an integral part of 9-11 and how it was the other shooter drop after 20 years of practice.
These things were always tied together because they were always focused on pushing a police state.
So just remember how those who question the impossible government magic stories are treated
and how they're treated with smug contempt.
And here is an example of it from Tucker Carlson.
Remember when anybody who questioned the official story of 9-11 was treated with smug contempt by Tucker Carlson?
How you doing?
I feel good.
Hey, good to see after we met briefly at the event in 2008 in Minneapolis for Ron Paul.
That was fun.
I remember that.
But you had to leave early.
What happened?
Why did you, why did you fail on Ron Paul?
I didn't bail on Ron Paul.
It's when Jesse Ventura got up and started saying 9-11 was an inside job.
He didn't say that.
He didn't say that.
No, he said that it was curious why the FBI, you know, have been lauding on the list.
I got it.
I was there.
So you had to leave because that one country?
I was in rage.
I was in rage.
I was in rage.
So you're getting fired.
the answer sure it wasn't controversial it was stupid and if there's any evidence that the government's
behind 9-11 what's i believe anything if there's evidence but there isn't it so knock it off that's my
view okay but i said that to him sure sure but one stupid person says something stupid at a ron paul
man yeah i hate that and by the way i am open to almost any crackpot theory about anything is he
really open subject come on you know what i mean that's too much that even for me so just out of curiosity then
What's your take on Building 7?
Which explanation do you believe?
Come on.
No, that's a serious question.
Which explanation?
I mean, which explanation?
There's two explanations.
It was either it was pulled or it was isolated pockets of fire in the building
that were sort of signed in fact that the two towers coming down that brought it down.
This is a no-win conversation, so I'm not going to continue that.
Let me just say one thing.
My macro view is the obvious one, which is the building.
him down because it was in that case before finding him.
Okay, so are you still...
Yeah, well, now he's going to reinvent himself as a 9-11 documentarian
after mocking this stuff, and Building 7, especially, right?
Play that clip, Lance, about Tucker Carlson when he had the engineer on who wanted to show
the film and explain why this was a controlled demolition, as everybody can see with their own
eyes, and Tucker knew it was damning evidence, and he refused to allow that clip to be played.
claims do you have any of them told they were bombs in the building sure sure let's start with the
collapse of building seven can you roll the video clip that i sent to you okay i'm not sure
if we can but just specified maybe there's some kind of uh code you just don't show the collapse
of building seven i don't know what it is they don't care if you think the earth is flat it's not
a threat to anyone but if you say like what what actually happened with building seven like that is
weird right it doesn't like what is that right if you were to say something like that on television
they slip out they would flip out you'd like lose your job over that why this is world trade center
seven just before it collapsed on september the 11th 2001 it had not been hit by an aircraft it had been
damaged by falling debris and fire but by 520 p.m most of the fires have been extinguished
although the building was 47 stories high it doesn't fall sideways
nor collapse unevenly.
For this to have happened, all of the building's vertical supports must have given way at almost exactly the same time.
Yet the Federal Emergency Management Agency reported that the collapse was due primarily to fire.
But what does it look like to you?
Yeah, so you would be fired if you showed this on Fox News.
is fired by Fox or fired by whoever he really works for that's the question right and so right now
Tucker is in the process of rebuilding his credibility with a different group so he may throw out
some truth nuggets out there before he had a problem with truthers you know what the opposite of a
truther is a liar I think and so we saw that it was um they seized on a very believable
boogeyman to do it Islamic terrorists because we know
that Muslims want to murder people.
And we know that trainees are crazy.
And we know that they want to murder people as well.
So let's go down that road and build that up.
So we've got more reports.
This is from the Daily Wire.
They're exclusive.
The attempted Kavanaugh assassin identifies as a transgender woman show the legal filings.
Okay.
So yes.
Yes.
Like I said before, they are nuts.
They're like Norman Bates.
But what is going to say?
stop it. And, you know, when you look at this and people don't want to address the fundamental
issues, I think that they're just putting this out as a misdirection. In other words, you're going
to ignore the SSRIs. You're going to ignore the role of schools and making kids crazy and
suicidal, and then you're going to hype them up with murder suicide pills like the SSRIs.
Why don't you stop this? Why don't you stop the schools? None of this has ever talked about.
so we know that it is part of an agenda and we know as Travis you mentioned this you know you go through
these processes of what they're doing to the kids in the school and it's like mk ultra training
you know once you get these people in process you can actually then nudge them in the directions that
you want to go yeah i think they ought to rename one of these high schools after jolly call it
jolly high very unjolly it would be it really is incredible how it mirrors what he talks
about with dd debility dependency dread you debilitate someone you take something away from
them you harm them in some way you make them dependent on you you're their source of whatever it is
food shelter information anything really they look to you as a source of what they need
dread you make them fearful of something whether it's you know pain from you or consequence from
outside sources and then they worry about the withdrawal from that drug that you gave them that made
them feel that way or whatever.
And so it just mirrors it
incredibly well and just, you know, in almost
every single aspect of American life, they're
almost utilizing this against everyone.
Yeah. And of course the thing with
SSRI drugs is they have so many
other adverse effects. Like it feels
like your body is on fire or something like that.
Somebody will cut that cold turkey.
And it's like a diver
who's down at a deep level
decides it, wow, got to get out of here. He panics
and he runs up to the surface real quickly.
He gets the bins. And that's what happens in
pharmaceutical way. It gives your body, gives your brain the bends, because we call it a mind
bending drug. And people go on these murder-suicide things. They have no recollection of it. They
don't have any idea what they're doing. Well, we're going to take a quick break. When we come
back, we're going to ask some questions about what does it really take to win a culture war?
How do we fight it? We'll be right back. Stay with us.
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Defending the American Dream.
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Welcome back, folks.
We've got a lot of comments from Liberty Valiant.
Have you seen a watermelon you get hit by a small caliber bullet?
Smaller caliber caliber bullet than at 30-odd-6.
The watermelon explodes into thousands of pieces.
Kirk's head was intact.
Impossible.
Well, I think if he had been hit in the neck,
it probably would have just shredded the neck and blown out the other end.
I don't know if it would have had an impact on the head,
but if he was shot in the head,
it would have absolutely done massive damage.
It would have been horrific.
Karen Carpenter 27, absolutely ridiculous.
No one is buying this story about the bullet.
Yeah, this is where it becomes utterly unbelievable to me.
The 30-od six is far too powerful for it to get lodged in the throat.
It's not going to deflect off the spine, I don't believe.
It's going to go, it's going to punch straight through.
It's not going to be deflected by that.
Assyrian girl, guess, Charlie Kirk, was not shot with that rifle then, huh?
Doesn't seem like it.
Tunnel Lord 13-3-7, yeah, no.
30-a-6 doesn't stay in the body.
Every big-game animal hit by any such cartridge always has an exit wound.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, this is kind of like the collapsing steel buildings, collapsing under the footprint.
It's like, that just doesn't happen.
Didn't happen before that, hasn't happened after that.
And this is the same type of thing.
there's always some kind of a foundational flaw in their lies, no matter how well constructed.
Yeah.
If what really happened with 9-11 actually happened, they would have had to tear down every skyscraper in Manhattan and rebuild them from scratch.
That's right.
It wouldn't have been, they would have been looking like, oh, no.
And change all the building codes and change all the ways that firemen handle fires and skyscrapers.
No rules would change.
That was the point of Tony Rook, I think.
Tony was his first name.
I think Rook, I know was his last time because we made a joke about Knight and Rook.
And he had a trial talking about that.
And that was one of the points that he made up in the mock trial
was that there's been no changes in any country to change the way of the building codes
or the way fires are fought.
Therefore, no country believed that.
It's not just us.
It's not just the truthers.
Yeah. Liberty Valiant says 30-0.6 caliber bullet, 3,000 pounds per square inch force at a range of 150 yards.
And Assyrian girl says, the bullet may have been old and charged getting weak. It was Grand Pops' gun after all.
It was Applying to Dougalug there.
It was Dougalug that said that, and then Osirian's girl is the reply after that.
Oh, okay. So Douglug said the bullet may have been old and charged getting weak. It was Grand Pops' gun after all.
I don't know enough about the decay of gunpowder, but I imagine.
And even at that point, the 30-a-6 is going to be carrying enough kinetic energy that it's not going to stop.
I don't think you're going to lose enough of it over time for it to be that big of a difference maker.
I don't know about those numbers because I'm not saying that they're right or wrong, but, I mean, it looks reasonable.
3,000 pounds per square inch of force that range of 150 yards.
That is just incredible.
And even if you were to derate that a little bit, it's still incredible.
I think even if you're shooting a subsonic round, it's going.
through and through. I don't think it's stopping.
Dougalug, a Syrian girl
says, but if it was a big rifle dug,
it would take out a moose, then I think it would have passed
through Kirk's body. I agree
with that. Up to Mara, that round
was designed for deep penetration.
Tunnel Lord 1-337, big game
animals have denser muscles and bones than any
human. There is no way the exit wounds on big
animals, which are big, can somehow be
smaller on a human. That's especially true, because
you're talking about the neck. The neck is not a large
area, right? It's not a lot of flesh
that would have to pass through, but
The bone supposedly stopped it.
Don't think so.
Yeah, very shadow boxer.
I used to watch a YouTube channel called Demolition Ranch on YouTube.
They did a great job of showing at different calibers would do to different objects.
Demolition Ranch was a great channel, really, really great channel.
I enjoyed his videos a lot.
He also seems to be a really genuinely nice guy.
He gave up YouTube because his children were getting older and he wanted to spend more time with them.
So despite the fact that he was making a lot of money, he decided, you know, I've done enough.
He didn't get canceled by YouTube.
Yeah, he just quit. He decided, you know, I want to spend as much time with my kids
before they go up to college as possible. So I really like Demolition Ranch and he seemed like
a really nice guy. Tunnel Lord 1-3-7, a big game heart shot has to cut through at least two feet
of flesh and the exit wound is still big. If it can cut through that, it can cut through Kirk's
neck without issue. Yeah, exactly. This is again where it starts to become completely
unbelievable for me. If it's a 30-odd-6, what they're saying just doesn't make sense.
Wishbone or backbone says, I shoot long range, 22 long rifle.
all the time.
At 572.6 yards, a 40 grain subsonic norm attack.
22 long rifle will punch through two pounds of beef through an entire pumpkin
and embed in a half inch of plywood just south of 600 yards.
Wow.
22 long rifle has a surprising amount of kinetic force velocity.
And that's subsonic, usually 22, is supersonic.
Yeah.
Liberty Valiant says Tyler was a decoy, just like the two guys arrested in the crowd.
Decoys.
Yeah.
Trump Burger. This reads like a CIA intern voter. I imagine he's talking about the text messages. It could be. I've also, sadly, I've dealt with a lot of leftists online and younger leftists. I've interacted with them and I've seen a lot of other people interact with them. So to me, the text messages do read like a very specific type of sort of theater kid leftist, very pretentious, very my love. I've seen a lot of people like that. So I could believe they're real, but also I could believe that.
this is some, like you said, CIA intern.
It wouldn't be that hard for them to mimic that.
I mean, you could feed that into AI.
So, you know, say these particular things in a way that somebody who writes like this,
here's an example, would write that.
And it's also, as you pointed out, this is an extremely high-stressed situation
where they're also under a lot of time pressure.
So you typically aren't going to have time to write out your pretentious, nonsense way of doing theater kid texts,
unless it's a AI trying to spit out content similar to what they typically text.
Yeah.
When adrenaline kicks in, your hand is shaking and your heart is pumping.
Defy Tirement 1776, when the news reports a knife killing, they never say knife violence,
but they always say gun violence.
Yeah.
Well, you know, knives aren't as scary.
Liberty Valiant, apparently it had to be someone nearby with a very small caliber handgun.
Yeah, and we have some, people have identified some suspects and some videos, but.
again, I'm not interested in solving the crime because I don't have the expertise to do that
and I don't have access to the information to do that.
I think that's something of a trap, a briar patch, if you will.
But what we know is how it's being used, right?
If they're going to use this for gun control or for speech control, if they want to use it
for a police state, we know that that's just another indicator to me, another red flag.
This is something that's set up by the government.
Of course, they can always use something that was even a real event for their own agenda.
And that's what we have to be concerned about.
How are they going to use this?
That's my focus.
We have Dougalog saying, Tucker did an interview a month ago with 9-11,
Dolt pushing the narrative.
He will never tell the truth.
Well, you know, why give up on a lie?
Audi, MRR, anyone whose dad is CIA ain't on your side.
That's right.
And it was CIA disinformation news broadcasting, the voice of America.
Yeah, that's a.
That was one of the things that when Nick Fuentes and Tucker had their recent back and forth, Nick really hammered him on.
You didn't know your dad was CIA, really.
You had to find out from other people.
Come on.
It was such an easy dunk for Fuentes.
Well, and the other thing, too, is when you look at all this back and forth about the Smith Month Act and all the rest of this, nobody in writing about this mentions the fact that this was about the voice of America and what it was truly about.
I mean, they just gloss over that.
And they don't acknowledge what it was about if they cared to even find out what it was about.
Yeah, the Smith Month Act really was written to keep Tucker's dad and others like him out of the U.S.
to keep them from doing their propaganda here on U.S. soil.
Go away. Go live in a foreign country, yeah.
It's the anti-Carlson Act.
That's right.
Audi M-R-R.
I read that Shadowboxer.
None of the crimes against humanity were possible without them.
Mocking Bird Media.
And they've been in bed with the CIA and the government in general for decades.
Audi MRR.
Imagine having to spend your entire career lying and deceiving the masses.
Yeah, dug a lug.
I will say it.
Our government killed 3,000 people on 9-11.
My eyes were opened.
Yes, yes.
Secluded Oyster says trainees are a collective Patsy.
They are actually just mentally ill people abused by medical industrial complex.
And they are a perfect scapegoat for Psiops because everyone knows they're unwell.
I have a lot of empathy and compassion for a lot of trans individuals.
I think they have been lied to.
I think they've been abused.
I think you also still have to be very careful with them because once they start advocating
for policies that are going to harm other children, you know, you have to somewhat distance
yourself from that empathy and compassion.
Well, it's kind of like somebody who may be a pedophile.
Maybe they were abused as a child, right?
But they're still a dangerous pedophile, right?
That's the issue.
but yeah they are becoming the scapegoat and they are this is how they're running the left
right thing in the same way that they had the Islamic terrorists who are dangerous very
dangerous I'm not minimizing that at all but they were not capable men in caves were not
capable of pulling that off and they didn't even hit building seven and you can ask yourself
why there's no videotape at the Pentagon a place that was surrounded by surveillance tapes
and all the rest of this stuff it goes on and on yeah yeah though if you're
looking to do a mk ultra type thing you can start with someone that's already halfway there
don't start with a sane person you get already somewhat crazy patsy they've been prepared
exactly it's just do not obey they laugh at us and how easy they get away with their
organized crimes i mean look at trying to discuss these matters with your neighbors nothing but
conflicting beliefs that's right narrow way narrow gate ministries 9-11 was the beginning of the
quelling of rights in the beginning of the end of propping up the dying American influence
politically, economically, militarily of the world.
And it was tied with the pandemic from the very beginning, the two of them.
And that was the other shoe to drop after they'd practiced what they wanted to do with
the lockdown and the vaccine.
They practiced it for 20 years, put out the model legislation.
But it was two months before 9-11, and then they set it up with another false flag attack,
the anthrax attack.
That anthrax and that attack, of course, a 9-11 engineers,
have done a good job of investigating the anthrax thing as well.
That form of anthrax, that weaponized form of anthrax, was only done by the CIA, as well as
the delivery mechanism, how they atomize it and made it very easy to spread in an aerosol way.
And yet, they even moved people, the FBI moved people away from the two facilities in the
U.S. that were making that specific kind of anthrax.
And they picked a patsy and blamed.
it on him and insinuated all the time never indicted him and then when he died they said he was the
guy we never indicted him but now that he can't defend himself he's the guy it's just so obvious
right overture says in a world of magic bullets anything is possible minute man militia that's not
true i've shot bears of 30 out six and the bullet was still inside bear hunting well minute man
militia has some real life hands-on experience so well i'll also i'll see
So there's a big difference between a bear and a human neck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah, was that center of mass shot or was that his paw or something?
Minuteman Militia seems to live in a very interesting life.
I believe if memory serves, he's our listener who works in a silver mine.
So Bear Hunter, Silver Miner, very interesting.
Living the life.
I know.
A very interesting fellow is Midd Man Militia.
Very cool.
And also there's a bit more of a conversation about this.
where they're saying that it depends on the type of bullet that was used.
So he's just saying that it's uncertain that some types of bullets it doesn't have as much penetration.
For a week, everybody's saying, where's the bullet?
Where's the bullet?
Remember we had all, look, they're paving this over or they're putting grass in or this or that?
You know, we don't have any information about the bullet has been recovered.
It's been matched to the gun.
None of that stuff was done.
It was just crickets about the bullet.
And then all of a sudden, first thing we hear was it was magic.
And he stopped it with his superpowers.
Yeah.
And again, like I was saying, even if you have a type of bullet that can get stuck in a bear,
there's still a huge difference between that and a human neck.
Yeah.
Tunnel Order 337 says the decay of gunpowder in this case is negligible.
That's kind of what I was thinking.
An NDPI-O, if the bullet was getting weak, which they really don't,
It would have affected the accuracy a lot.
That's also true.
When you're shooting, you're trying to, you want to have as consistent batch of ammo as possible.
You don't want to have to account for variances in the amount of powder and things.
So if your bullets are all kinds of difference in decay, you're going to have a very hard time making consistent shots.
And Trump Berger says, I've shot ammo from World War II.
That was still 100%.
wishbone or backbone. Subsonic rounds will absolutely go through a human. Yeah, 30 out six, I
assumed subsonic is not going to make that much of a difference. Well, let's talk a little bit
about the digital ID and also about the H-1B visa applications. Now, I've seen this smattering of
criticism about the H-1B visa thing that's happening with India. And W&D has really focused
like a laser beam on this.
They've been running multiple articles each day on this H-1B visa issue.
And it is a problem.
It really is a problem.
It's how they are taking away not just manual labor jobs at the bottom,
but they're taking away the kinds of jobs that people typically go to college to get.
And it is a crooked system.
They're bringing in people that they claim have educational credentials
and abilities that they don't have to replace American workers.
So Trump has signed a proclamation in,
posing a $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applications by executive order.
Turns out that this whole thing is a massive Trump lie.
It is a head fake.
It is a huge, fake, fishy taco.
That's this entire nonsense about this.
There's all kinds of exceptions that are riddled throughout this executive order,
which makes it basically ineffective.
And the key thing, Lance and I were talking about this,
the key thing is it doesn't even start for another year.
And by that time, the executive order has expired.
I mean, that's how fake this whole Trump thing is.
He just is doing this, making a statement to appease his base.
There is no reality in it whatsoever, none at all.
Yeah, I saw a thing that it was specifically starting a few days after this year's
immigration
lottery thing.
So it's not affecting this year.
It might affect next year,
but it only has a one year
date. So
even if it does affect next year, it would only be
a one year
thing that it was affecting.
So this is when they
say they can't find any qualified Americans.
And so they've got to bring somebody in from a foreign country.
We saw this first at Disney World
where they kicked out Americans
and they said,
Well, if you want to train your cheap replacements from India, we will give you severance pay,
but only if you train your replacements.
Over and over again, we see that they are embargoing these jobs so that they can get in
people who work at a lower rate.
So the idea was that they would raise these H-1B visa fees from $215 to $100,000 for new applicants.
But again, it's all smoke and mirrors for his fan club who want to believe that he's
going to do something to protect them. And he's not really. The key thing is when we look at what
is happening with the digital ID. Again, Vietnam is a good example of this. Take a look at what
has happened in Vietnam just the last couple of days. This is Vietnam's digital ID.
I say it's a total loss of privacy and it's set up for control, miss it, and you'll be stuck in
immigration. Airport shut down, flights grounded.
not dictated by the OECD, where one late payment dinks your score.
What's for sure is Vietnam is the test, and America is next.
I've seen this movie in other countries.
The trailer says efficiency, the plot twist, is controlled, leaving room for abuse.
Vietnam sells this as part of Agenda 2045, and the fallout was apocalyptic.
This exposes the trap, one glitch, and you're practically locked out of your own life.
Picture this.
You are sipping your cafe sedan.
Saigon and scrolling your banking app, and boom, your bank account vanishes in thin air.
No email, no warning, just a digital black hole where your money used to be.
Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, for millions in Vietnam.
Sounds like 2021 with us and PayPal.
...wiped out over 86 million bank accounts. That's right, 86 million.
The official narrative says it's about security and efficiency, but come on.
This screams of the World Economic Forum Playbook, a self-strike in the great recent.
reset wars. Remember when Vietnam fired 245,000 officials overnight and called it efficiency?
And when Vietnam issued the gas vehicle ban starting in 2026, this is the next chapter in
Vietnam surrendering to the Great Reset and the Globalist agenda. And it's happening faster than
a motorbike dodging traffic on Wingway Street. Stick around as we're exposing today about what's
going on, why this can be a trap, and what are the workarounds. If you're an expat investor or
someone who just cares about it's the real domino theory folks the real domino theory is about
global governance and a permission society everywhere total surveillance and permission that you have to
beg your masters to do anything it was also uh covered by dr andrew coffman who had this to say
we must you must take this deadly seriously pushing extremists off wikipedia might not seem equal to the
of pushing Hezbollah north of the Latani River.
This is ADL.
Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermone.
Liable as tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen.
Okay, that's not just the intro to it.
That's actually the wrong video.
That's the TikTok has been taken over by the technocracy.
And Trump is handing out shares to all the usual suspects.
I mean, this is very much like the godfather where he had the guy in Florida and he's cutting the cake and he's handing out different pieces to this family and to that family.
That's what Trump is doing with TikTok.
But what Andrew Kaufman said, and I apologize we don't have the video, maybe you could find it, Lance.
He said it was 86 million accounts, bank accounts, deactivated overnight, no warning, no grace period, individuals who failed to submit biometric data.
We're immediately denied access.
This is not speculation.
This is applied state-level biometric enforcement.
And it's coming everywhere.
Which video are you looking for?
I was looking for the one of the Vietnam deactivates 86 million ban on bank accounts.
But David Ike said, this is what I have been warning about for decades.
Starrmer is planning to impose digital ID on the say-so of his cult handler.
Tony Blair, who's been pushing this for year after year.
Those who shouted conspiracy theory should prepare to apologize, but they won't.
They'll say, what's the problem?
If you have nothing to hide, what's the problem?
Then they'll say, who is that banging on my door this time of night?
By then they'll be too late.
Yeah, we've already seen this.
This happened to us with PayPal.
When we started this show, we were only five months into it.
At that point in time, the only way that we were getting, we didn't have,
we didn't have subscribe star we didn't have zell we didn't have cash app and we didn't have a PO box
that we'd set up at that point in time and instead what we got was um uh PayPal that PayPal was
where we got our first contributions and and it was still pretty much the place that we all
money that was donated to the program came through that and they just cut it off no explanation
as I've said many times I asked the guy two hours I was on the phone with him
All you could say was, I can only find one thing.
And that's a message saying, you know, delete this account immediately.
Well, here's the clip.
Why is Vietnam the testing ground for the new banking order?
Well, recently, Vietnam imposed a requirement for a digital ID, including a biometric scan of everyone,
in order to have a bank account.
And what they did to enforce this is they closed.
86 million bank accounts and seized all of the assets in those accounts.
So the owners of those accounts have no ability to do banking or access their funds
because they chose not to sacrifice their privacy and submit to this biometric
surveillance tracking mechanism. Well, this is not something that is going to stay in Vietnam.
this is a test because if we look at, for example, what's going on with the European Central Bank
and Digital ID Initiative in Europe, as well as the real ID and the CBDC system fed now being imposed in the United States,
we can see a stable coin actually now.
They're rebranded us as well.
So what are you going to do about it?
Yeah, mandatory e-verify, real ID that they're pushing really, really hard.
after getting pushed back for 20 years,
now Trump's in, we don't have to worry about it.
Now that Trump's in, we don't have to worry about censorship
by the government of free speech.
So let's go for the censorship.
Let's go for the real ID.
And as many Republican jurisdictions like Florida, for example,
they're pushing in mandatory e-verify.
Well, we've got to do that because we've got illegal aliens that are in here.
And as he pointed out, it's going everywhere.
And as David I point out,
it's coming into the UK as well.
And here's the Labor Secretary, a Labor Minister.
actually. Liz Kendall in the UK threatening punishment if you don't get the digital ID mark of the beast.
We know the government is looking at digital ID cards at the moment. How would that help prevent the
situation that we're in now? Well, Kier Starmar, our prime minister, said we are looking at what
Harris has done to bring in a sort of digital accreditation. I think there's real actually benefits right
across here from obviously dealing with illegal working but also actually imagine if your
viewers imagine that's a problem you created one credential that would allow them to access all the
different government services and our public services do I'm sure many of your viewers often tear
their hair out with all the different numbers and passwords of the different bits of government
that they have to deal with and I do think there could be a real benefit here for people who are
here and working legally and access.
It's the government that makes me want to tear my hair out.
Not my passwords.
As well as the benefits it could have with illegal migration.
We're looking at that.
I think it is an interesting idea that other countries have taken forward and we want to
learn from what they've done.
Illegal immigration is their key tactic.
Herr Starrmer is all about illegal immigration.
Now they're throwing that out there, some kind of a carrot to the population saying you
take the digital ID and we'll help you with this. It's not believable at all coming from labor.
Some people will fall for it when it's put out by the Republicans. Yes, Lance? Yeah, I think it's
real interesting how she carefully avoided saying, social credit system. It's, well, we've been
looking at what other countries have been doing with a sort of accreditation. And it's very
promising. Yeah. It's a plot. It's a plan. I've shown the video many, many times. I'm not going
to show it again now. Ukraine 2030, remember? That was put together by the NATO people. Well, it's
2030. We won the war and look at this. You can go to the Department of Motor Vehicles, you can
register a vote, you can do this, you can do that. All of these things are your interaction with
government, which I didn't want to have in the first place. But now they're going to make it easy
for you because you've got this electronic thing on your phone. And so it makes it easy to do all
things that you never wanted to do.
And if you don't accept that, there is punishment and exclusion.
And here's the issue in what she is pushing in the UK.
Lose access, if you don't get it, you lose access to welfare.
You lose access to pensions.
You want that to Social Security check?
You have to get a digital ID.
That's the only way that we'll pay you.
You lose access to public services and so forth.
This is the same plan, folks, that Gates,
ran through in India.
They call it the Adhar system.
Gates went to, Bill Gates went to India, and he said, I'm going to help you with a numbering
system, and you've got all these poor people out there.
We've got to get them under control.
They're operating in a cashless society.
We can't see or control what they're doing.
So let's make medical care and welfare and all these different things that they're dependent
on for their very existence because of their poverty.
let's make that only acceptable access only through the Adhar system.
So everybody must take the number or you will not be able to live in India.
In developed countries, they don't go for the jugular right away.
What they do is say it's going to be a lot easier for you to deal with all the things
that government mandates if you've got this.
And if you don't have it, we're going to make your life exceedingly difficult.
So this is, as a matter of fact, here's Tony Blair talking about his long dream of digital ID.
This issue to do with the technology and the digital infrastructure, I just want to emphasize how important I think that is.
Because in the end, you need the data, you need to know who's been vaccinated and who hasn't been.
Some of the vaccines that will come on down the line will be multiple, there'll be multiple shots.
So you...
It was a perfect
Overton window move, wasn't it?
But certainly for a pandemic or for...
The vaccine passed.
For vaccines, you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure.
And many countries don't have that.
And most countries don't have that.
Yeah, the common pass.
And that was something that was sold heavily
by the World Economic Forum.
And they all came up with their own version of it.
The EU had its own version of it.
Well, we know how that's going to work
and we know we saw the police fan
that they, the police getting that van and confiscating it, this is all just playing into the
hands of the police state. And if you want to fall, if you want to jump onto these absurd
narratives about assassinations and 9-11 and all the rest of stuff, then they have got you
on the road to the real police state. Forget the four documentaries that Alex did. That's what's
really happening now. Any Money laundering is the stable coin use case.
that nobody talks about. This is coming from zero hedge. This is the Permission Society. And let's
understand it's not going to be CBDC. There's been enough talk about CBDC that they want to avoid that
label. Stablecoin is the rebranded Trojan horse that has all of the functions that we did not want to
have with CBDC. Look, we want to be able to clear transactions easily and efficiently around the
world, perhaps, but is it worth it to have a surveillance permission state? And that's what
Stablecoin does. It allows them to shut down where your money is. The trajectory of the
stable coin industry is heavily influenced by warring factions on opposite sides debating possible
criminal use. There's a lack of awareness of how a deep integration of stable coins and global
finance can drive the use of the blockchain's properties of immutability and transparency
in order to fight financial crimes.
Think about this.
Why should there be financial crimes?
If you have somebody who wants to buy something and somebody who wants to get paid,
why should the government be in there determining that it is a financial crime?
Go back again to Dennis Hastert, the pedophile.
who was the longest serving Speaker of the House for the Republicans.
And perhaps for the Democrats as well, I'm not sure.
But he was caught taking money out in a way to avoid the withdrawals getting attention.
In other words, he's structuring his deposits, taking out a little bit at a time
to get a large amount of money that he would then pay to the blackmailer.
And, of course, the people in Congress, who put him in Congress,
who put him in the Speaker's position, knew that he was a pedophile.
And even after they found this, they never came after him for being a pedophile.
They never prosecuted him for being a pedophile.
What are they prosecuted him for was a so-called financial crime of taking money out
to avoid being reported to the government.
Are they doing anything about the financial strange withdrawals that were being done by
Jeffrey Epstein?
No, those are all secret and hidden.
So if you want to run a pedophile ring, if you want to run a blackmail sex ring, like Jeffrey Epstein, or you want to pay off your pedophile victims that are blackmailing you, the only thing they care about in that particular case I said is the financial crimes.
But they're not caring about the financial crimes of the Epstein issue.
So it's very selective, isn't it, what they're looking at.
Stablecoin industry is being aided by increased regulatory clarity.
and meaningful use cases.
In other words,
Trump is greasing the skids
to let them do whatever they want
because the stable coin
is going to bail out their U.S.
dollar.
It's going to be the new Petro dollar.
And it is also going to be
the means by which they put in a stealth
CBDC.
If you go back to the technocracy,
blueprints that they had,
the organization that was selling
technocracy originally in the 1930s,
what they were saying was
is that we need to have exactly what the stable coin and the CBDC provide, and that is
tracking of energy resources.
They started bringing in this idea as something that was a real feature, not a bug, because
of the climate, McGuffin.
And so we've got to track your carbon usage and prohibit it if you've had too much steak
to eat or whatever.
You've driven too much this last time.
You're using too much gasoline, so we're not going to let you pay for this.
That was always a part of the technocracy's plan.
And it kind of was echoed in what Henry Kissinger did when he set up the petro dollar.
Again, that was a recognition that the real thing that moves society is energy.
That is why they did the Paris Climate Accord in 2015 to take energy away from the U.S. and the EU,
to deindustrialize us, to make us.
poor third world, so they don't get any resistance from us.
It's always been about that.
The ability to facilitate swifter, more cost-effective transactions than traditional banking
has accelerated their adoption worldwide.
That's how they will sell it.
That is the marketing ploy.
But the real reality is worse than that.
And even in this article, the stable coin thing, they have a chart up there that was put
up by the World Economic Forum.
over and over and over again.
There it is right there.
We see that Trump is pushing the World Economic Forum agendas.
He is 100% in on all of these agendas.
It doesn't matter what it is.
This is just another one.
And he really loves this one because this one,
while he makes us poor and puts us in a surveillance state,
a prison planet, he gets fabulously wealthy,
feeding off of the stable coin industry.
But they say that it is about tracking illicit finance.
Again, if we don't want government permission to speak,
why do we need government permission to engage in financial transactions?
What business is it of theirs?
There is no use case to explain this,
even though Zero Hedge tries to make that case.
Any anti-money laundering.
So if you're going to get paid for something that is part of their prohibition,
Again, drug war. This is mainly coming in the drug war. And Trump is going to try to use the drug war to drag us to war. That's really what's going to be happening with Venezuela. And that's what is already happening. The drug war has been a war on the rule of law, the constitution, and due process from the get-go. They decided from the very beginning of this drug war, which is put together by the United Nations, as a matter of fact, they created the four schedules. They sent it to Richard,
and he called it his own, put his name on the legislation, and turned it in, right?
But they had decided from the very beginning that they were not going to do this constitutionally.
Again, when we look at alcohol, that was the first time anything had ever been prohibited by the federal government.
They had no authority to do that.
Everybody knew they had no authority to do that.
So they had to have the 18th Amendment.
And then later they repealed it with the 21st Amendment.
But when they started the UN's war on drugs,
Richard Nixon just completely ignored the Constitution.
And so it was born out of contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law, and it's only gotten worse since.
So now we have all these financial crimes, stable coins flowing through the globe on immutable, transparent, public blockchains, no privacy, right?
Because these people want us to be in the words of B.F. Skinner, beyond freedom and dignity.
If you have no freedom, you have no dignity.
If they can barge into your house as we began the program
and tell you that you got to apologize for something that you said,
and they won't tell you what that is.
Is there any dignity for citizens in that kind of a state?
No. No.
So they add teeth to the global fight against illicit finance
by providing traceability in international finance
with a much-needed leg up.
But you better believe that we'll never know what happened with all the payments that Jeffrey Epstein was receiving and sending out to and from the people that he was blackmailing.
But they will always come back and say, but, but the drug cartels and the terrorists.
Matt Tiabhi had a great series when he was at the Rolling Stone talking about the banks that were too big to jail.
And he really ripped Eric Holder, Obama's, uh,
Attorney General, who was ever bit as bad as Pam Bondi, if not worse, just in different ways.
And he joked that these banks were not only too big to fail, they were too big to jail.
He went into a great deal of detail about how the Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank, HSBC,
it began as part of the drug trade with the opium wars and things like that, and they were still
trading with terrorist cells and with drug cartels.
And so all the stuff that they need to have this massive surveillance of everything that you and I do
is all based on this fiction of the drug war and the authority to do prohibition that they don't have.
Let's get some of these comments before we run out of time.
Yeah, we're close.
Empty Grave says they might not get their civil war, but they'll settle for the thrashing of the Constitution.
They'll shoot for the genocide and settle for the deconstruction of our God given rights.
I agree.
AP Rumble seat, they're building so much propaganda, legislation, and censorship around the
Incident, which alone makes it suspect to have been orchestrated.
Don't get too drawn in or caught up in hostility.
Yes.
Paleo Armory, I've seen Wild West Ammo that was from the 1800s.
That was still good.
Oh, that just reminded me.
You know, remember the case where he had Andrew Jackson, who shut down the central bank,
right?
And he went to war with the central bank, and they tried to kill him, just like they did,
you know, JFK and so forth.
This guy comes up to him point blank and tries to shoot two,
times with this pistol that he's got and it misfired both times and that was enough for
Andrew Jackson even though he's an old man to thoroughly thrash him with his cane and take him
out decades later like a hundred years later perhaps somebody pulled out the gun to see what was
wrong with it why did it misfire and they shot it and it worked still had that ammunition and
it's about a hundred years old and it worked so yeah god moves a mysterious ways
Funny thing about that.
Paleo Armory, there are 55 million visa workers in the U.S.
And 20 to 50 million illegals.
That's insane.
Yeah.
And it's something that does need to be addressed and changed.
The great replacement.
You cannot have a country.
You cannot keep America.
But Trump is fixing that.
Look what you do with the H-1B visa.
It's all fixed, folks.
Great.
Trump.
We're winning, right?
It's all a head fake.
People aren't replaceable.
Different peoples have different values in different cultures.
If everyone was the same, every country would have achieved.
the same things and have the same
architecture and
you know you just can't replace people and
expect the country to remain
Doug Logue says it would be nice to see the bullets they leave a lot
open to speculation for some reason I hope
they release the autopsy
well the FBI has been completely
silent about that
so of the police the bullet
we don't hear about it from the
PR guy
then
Defy Tyrant says they only show us the scripted stuff
not the truth outy M-R-R-R-R
I was warning folks that the manufactured migrant crisis was a ruse for the global digital ID.
Trump is the Trojan horse.
And again, just because they manufacture real crises,
but that doesn't mean you have to give in to their plan on how to fix it.
That's right.
It's just going to make everything worse.
Big Brit is back again.
At CBDC, they just rename it.
Talking about stable coins, high boost.
Trump, Carp, Palantir, celebrate.
We need more AI.
Yeah, and there's a huge contract.
the British you're doing with Palantir now.
Let me just say this before we run out of time.
$6,600 gold.
History says yes.
This is an article from Zero Hedge.
So I need to go to Tony Ardibund's Wise Wolf Gold.
You can get there with David Knight.Gold.
I'll let him know that you came through us.
Folks, you need to start making some measures to try to protect yourself from this enslavement.
They want to put us under.
Yes.
We'll see you all tomorrow, folks.
God bless you all.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Have a good day.
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They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
and the communist future.
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That is what we have in common.
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