The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2149: Trump’s Military Is Killing Without Proof, or Accountability
Episode Date: December 1, 202500:00:45 — Should It Be the ‘Department of Murder’? Knight warns that Trump’s War Department is engaging in actions that surpass conventional war crimes, reflecting a collapse of moral and leg...al restraints inside military leadership. 00:03:37 — First Strike Reveals Systematic Abandonment of Protocols Knight shows how the first maritime strike disregarded long-standing interdiction procedures, signaling a deliberate move toward lawless extrajudicial operations. 00:09:42 — Pentagon Defends Illegal Killings With Fabricated Claims Knight exposes how fabricated authorities and false terrorism narratives were deployed to justify the killing of unarmed survivors in open water. 00:17:39 — Bipartisan Senators Launch War-Crimes Inquiry Knight highlights the rare bipartisan demand from Senate Armed Services leaders for documentation and recordings, indicating deep concern over presidential misconduct. 01:11:34 — NDAA Guarantees Endless War and Zero Accountability Knight explains that Congress hides massive expansions of war powers and surveillance inside the NDAA because it always passes, ensuring permanent authorization for executive overreach. 01:16:42 — CIA Zero-Unit Fighter Murders National Guardsmen in D.C. Knight details how a CIA-trained Afghan commando killed U.S. soldiers, a violent example of the blowback created by importing foreign paramilitary operatives. 01:18:58 — CIA Cut Secret Deals to Import Thousands of Kill Teams Knight reveals that 10,000–12,000 Zero-Unit fighters were flown into the U.S. under CIA asylum deals, embedding foreign death squads inside American communities. 01:36:21 — CIA Influence Behind Open-Borders Chaos Knight argues that mass-migration disorder is not organic but engineered through intelligence-agency strategies designed to fragment societies and generate instability. 01:58:42 — Somali Fraud Crisis Engulfs Minnesota Knight shows how the “Feeding Our Future” scheme became a billion-dollar welfare-fraud operation with money funneled back to Somalia and extremist networks. 02:03:53 — Mass Somali Migration Transforms Minneapolis Knight explains how imported voting blocs and cultural enclaves now wield major influence in Minneapolis, reshaping local politics and eroding assimilation. 02:07:06 — Trump’s Thanksgiving Meltdowns Mirror Nixon Knight compares Trump’s erratic holiday messaging to Nixon’s paranoia, warning that conservatives are rehabilitating authoritarian leaders they once opposed. 02:18:04 — Congress Implodes as Members Flee Washington Knight reviews why nearly 30 lawmakers are retiring—citing dysfunction, centralization of power, threats, and anger over blocked transparency efforts like Epstein-file votes. Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as the clock strikes
13 it's monday the first of december here of our lord 2025 well today we're going to talk about should
they call it instead of the war department maybe the department of murder because that's what war
Pete is doing, and he is, as one analyst said, and I think it's absolutely right, this is
worse than a war crime. And many people are pointing out, there is no statute of limitations.
Yes, if they do it now, Trump can pardon Pete, but there's no statute of limitations. And
Pete Hedgeseth, who's running around talking about Christian nationalism at the same time he is
committing, openly committing murder. What a reproach to Christ, he's.
is. Where is his accountability partner in this church they planted in D.C.? It's amazing.
And we'll talk about the other side of this, the blowback aftermath when we go to these
unnecessary, undeclared wars, and we create groups like this double-O group, the zeros, and
Afghanistan. We create James Bond-like Afghan killer teams. The CIA does. We're going to explain
to you what that was. We'll be right back.
Well, over the weekend, I hope you had a pleasant Thanksgiving.
I'm going to come in here firing guns at these murderers.
We'll talk about Thanksgiving in a moment.
But before we get to that, this is just amazing to me.
I've got to say, not in my name, not in the name of Christ, which, again,
What offends me as much as anything else is how Pete Hegseth wears his brand of Christianity literally on his sleeves, on his arms, on his chest, everywhere else.
Boasts about, you know, being a Christian and a Christian warrior and the rest of the – this is as unchristian as you can get.
You can profess Christ.
You can take his name in vain, but you're not following him.
when you thumb your nose at the most basic moral principles that even pagans understand.
Come on, Pete.
And what's the matter with Doug Wilson?
You know, I've seen Doug Wilson.
He always likes to do controversial things.
He talks about Christian nationalism in a very controversial way.
And always give him some grace because I think I understand what he's doing.
He's trying to get people to rethink this.
But you need to rethink what you're doing when the guy who is the most hood.
high profile person in your church plant in Washington, D.C. is talking like this. He said,
Biden cuddled terrorists. We killed them. And this comes after a report from the Washington Post
talking about the fact that in the very first strike that they did. And again, I am surprised that
it took so long for this to kind of build into resistance. To me, when I first saw that,
It just amazed me.
And I thought, you know, why isn't everybody on fire about this issue?
When you allow the government to just commit murder without any due process, without any evidence,
in violation of all the protocols, when you had, was it Marky Mark out of New Jersey, was
not Marky Mark, I'm sorry, got it wrong, anyway, Mark, I met Mark at Gerald Slenty's
Occupy Peace thing.
And we talked for a while.
Anyway, he explained to us because he was on a ship.
He said, they had very strict protocols about intercepting and about investigating these things.
And they had special people that were the ones who were supposed to run this.
And so why is all this being thrown out the window?
I'll tell you why.
It's why I've opposed the war on drugs from the very beginning.
because once you violate the Constitution and you say,
we don't have to follow the law anymore,
you have started out on a path that is going to take you to this.
And this isn't the end.
You know, Trump cheered Duterte out of the Philippines.
I said this on the very first day as well.
Cheered him when he was doing extrajudicial murders of people that they suspected of being drug dealers.
You think somebody's a drug dealer?
Fine, just kill him.
He's now at the International Criminal Court in the Hague
because he doesn't have a kind of power that the U.S. government has to keep these people out.
But there may be people in the U.S. government that may do this.
They may do it because of political reasons.
They should do it.
They should put these people in prison.
Pete Higtseth belongs in prison, not the Pentagon.
So anyway, he defiantly dismissed a report on Friday,
alleging that he ordered no survivors be left,
after the first military strike on a drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea in September.
This is even worse than we knew from the very beginning.
It's bad enough than instead of stopping the ships,
searching them, and if they find drugs, arresting the people,
and trying them and putting them in jail.
And I say, I oppose that because of the unconstitutional war on drugs.
You know, that's the issue.
Don't get so caught up in the pragmatic aspect.
of this. And I've got to say, it's not pragmatic either. The war on drugs has not stopped
drugs, has it? Why do we have this big problem? It's only made it worse. And what it has done
is it's made drugs worse. It's made our government worse. It's corrupted our police, our courts,
the rule of law, and that's corrupting the military and the rules of engagement. It is like a
cancer in this society because we decided that we didn't need to follow the Constitution anymore.
When we did our first prohibition, they followed the Constitution.
They did a constitutional amendment.
When Richard Nixon did this at the behest of the U.N., they even provided the drug schedules
for him, he just dismissed the Constitution completely.
And so this is what that leads to.
And it's going to continue.
I mean, we've seen things like civil asset forfeiture, no-knock drug raids by SWAT teams,
all these types of things happening here.
And it's only going to get worse here in the United States.
cap this. So, you know, this is, it's just amazing how unashamed people like War Pete and Trump are
of their mass murder. Trump is still bragging about what he did with COVID. It was a mass
killing. But in this particular case, as bad as it was that they shot this boat from a distance
without investigating it at all. What they did then was they ordered a follow-up.
For the people who were struggling to survive in the water hanging on to wreckage, they shot them again.
Folks, this is the kind of thing that we saw with collateral murder.
Remember when Wikipedia put that out?
You had footage that got leaked of the AC130 gunship.
They could see what they were shooting.
You could see what they were shooting.
And they shot up a bunch of people, some of them, one of them at least was a photographer, shot these people up.
Then they waited until the ambulance came, and they put everybody in the ambulance.
Then they shot up the ambulance.
This is murder.
And when Wikipedia put that, not Wikipedia, WikiLeaks, not Wikipedia for sure.
But when WikiLeaks put it out, that I believe was the thing that marked Julian Assange for imprisonment and hopefully what they wanted was death.
I mean, they had different ideas about how they were going to kill him, which also later came out.
The call for the second strike was allegedly given in response to a verbal order from Heggseth to, quote,
kill everybody.
And this is just so antithetical to every law and every moral principle of Western society.
It is absolutely amazing.
As usual, his response is to attack.
the news outlets
for telling you the truth. He doesn't
deny it. He attacks
the news outlets. The same tactic
that Pam Bondi used
when people asked her questions.
She comes with a list of
grievances against the people who are asking her questions.
And she goes on ad hominem
attacks against them.
We've seen Trump do that over and over.
Yeah, that's the tactic of this corrupt administration.
I've been thinking, we need to talk to him about.
He might not listen to me.
But yeah, as good a time as any.
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in the water but he doesn't dispute the report as we said from the beginning these highly
effective strikes are specifically intended to be lethal kinetic strikes the declared intent
is to stop legal drugs lethal drugs i'm sorry yeah the legal drugs are even more lethal
they have no interest in stopping those no no not at all this is again he doesn't even have the
authority to do this under the illegal unconstitutional war on drugs there is no world in which
he's even close to any authority to do this and just to show you how thoroughly corrupt the pentagon
is he had the pentagon press secretary kingsley wilson said every lethal kinetic strike against
narco-terrorists. Have we established that? They are? No. It is one, completely legal. Two,
conducted against the operations of a designated terrorist organization and three, in defense of
vital U.S. national interest. Three lies in quick succession. It's not legal at all. And just
because you point at somebody and say their terrorist organization doesn't make them
even an organization, let alone a terrorist organization. No proof given a terrorist organization. No proof
given of any of this stuff.
It is just what they say.
This dictatorship of Trump.
It's not even an administration.
What are they administering?
They're not administering affairs as stewards for the Constitution,
which is the rightful king.
No.
These are usurpers who are nothing but liars.
Trump shared footage of the September 2nd attack,
the first of more than a dozen of these,
showing the first missile hitting the
speedboat and seemingly obliterating it, but the Washington Post claims that a total of four missiles
were fired at the boat, two to kill the crew member, and two to sink the vessel.
A person who watched a live feed of the second lethal strike, in other words, after they hit
the boat and you got people still alive in the water, told the outlet that the public, quote,
would be horrified if they saw the footage. They should have leaked it. Unfortunately, now I guess
WikiLeaks is no longer operational.
Who would have the guts to leak this with the Washington Post even do that?
You can imagine what it would look like because we've seen this done before.
And there wasn't any consequence for the people who did it with collateral murder.
And I don't remember where that was in Afghanistan or Iraq, do you?
I think it was Afghanistan?
I think.
After the September 2nd strike, protocols reportedly changed then to emphasize rescuing survivors.
Why wasn't that a protocol to start with?
Because that is what has always been our law, our military protocols, and the Geneva Convention and the rest of this.
You know, when we look at this, I keep, when I read all of this, I thought back to the great escape.
Remember that?
You know, we got to make sure these people don't do this again.
That was the argument that Pete and some of these other people were making at the Pentagon.
A rock.
It was a rock where they did collateral murder.
But you go back to the great escape, and they got tired of these guys escaping over and over again,
so they put them in one prison, and then they bit a big escape.
And so when they rounded them up, spoiler alert, if you haven't seen it, at the end of the movie,
the guys that they capture, they take them out into a field and machine gun him.
Is that the way, is that what we've become?
How we've become what we fought?
I say we have.
The Biden administration preferred the Kid Gloves approach, allowing millions of people,
including dangerous cartels and unvetted Afghans, to flood our communities with drugs and
violence, said Hegg Seth.
Biden coddled terrorists, and we kill them.
So Democrat lawmakers have vowed to investigate and prosecute anybody who gave illegal orders
in response to the report from the Washington Post.
But there is a possibility that this might happen.
because prior to this happening, there had already been the both Republican and Democratic chairs of the Senate Armed Forces Committee were already asking questions about this, not happy with what is being done.
And now with this admission, there has now been a committee like that equivalent to that in the House.
It is also bipartisan.
So we'll see what happens.
Usually this is all just a dog and pony show.
But the idea that wreckage from one small boat in a vast, oh, this is their alibi, right?
They said, well, you know, we shot the boat.
We had to do multiple strikes to get all the wreckage out of there.
So it didn't interfere with shipping.
Give me a break.
These were environmentally conscious bombings to annihilate any littering that.
This is the only excuse that they've come up with.
The only excuse they've come up with.
And so Seth Moulton.
who's a Democrat out of Massachusetts said,
the idea that wreckage from one small boat in a vast ocean
is a hazard to marine traffic is patently absurd.
Killing survivors is blatantly illegal.
Mark my words, it may take some time,
but Americans will be prosecuted for this,
either as a war crime or for outright murder.
Well, let's hope so.
And then we've got, see, this is the problem.
You give people like this reprehensible character,
Eugene Vindman. Remember this Ukrainian who was lieutenant colonel to you, sir, that type of
that arrogant guy? Well, even he comes out, because he's got a broken clock syndrome where
he's right once a decade or something. He comes out and he warns Heggseth. He says,
you'd be accountable for illegal orders that you give. This demands congressional investigation
in the unredacted video of the strike and radio recordings of the orders given need to be
shared with Congress and the American people immediately, he said. Well, again, you understand he's
doing this simply because of partisan politics. I'm sure that somebody like Venman really doesn't
care what the issue is here, but we should all care. And I say this because, again, just like
you look at the due process and the treatment of people who are committing crimes here, they're here
illegally as illegal aliens. But how should we enforce the law?
Should we do it in a way that oppose the rule of law, or should we just unleash the government on people that we don't like, on people who committed crimes and just make them capital offenses or whatever?
I just cannot get my head around how anybody excuses the kind of conduct that's being done by the Trump administration.
Because if they treat other people this way, they will eventually treat you that way.
and Madison understood that he said the tools but it's also the policies you know of wars abroad
will come home and be used as instruments of tyranny domestically and that will happen we've already
seen amazing things done here in America that frankly I never thought I would see you know things
like the no-knock SWAT team raids and civil asset forfeiture where they don't even charge
of the crime, but they steal your stuff and then say, well, if you want to get it back,
you got to sue me. So they focus on people who are poor enough that they can't sue them
and just steal from them. This is from the war on drugs. Ted Lew, a Democrat from California,
said nothing in the classified legal memo or military being used to justify the operation
authorizes a second kinetic strike against defenseless survivors. If the report,
it's a true than a war crime was committed. Also, there is generally no statute of limitations
for war crimes. But it's worse than that. Andrew McCarthy had a great op-ed piece. He said,
We intended the strike to be legal is not a defense. He's writing it in the National Review.
And so again, I think this is a level one alert showing the character.
of Pete and of Trump and the character of this so-called administration.
He said the explosive Washington Post report has been the subject to so much discussion
for the last couple of days, says that in the first missile strike, the Trump Defense Department
carried out against operatives of boat suspected of transporting narcotics in the high seas.
Two survivors were rendered shipwrecked.
As they clung to the wreckage, the U.S. commander ordered a second strike, which killed them.
If this happened as described in the post report, it was, at best, a war crime under federal law.
And I say at best, because as regular readers...
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in which the boat operators pose no military threat to the U.S., and given that narcotics
trafficking is defined in federal law as a crime rather than a terrorist activity, much less an act
of war, that these acts are lawless, and therefore the killings are not legitimate under the law
or under armed conflict.
And I say this, look, you know, I don't, as you've heard me say over and over again,
I don't believe that the war on drugs is legal, right?
but even with that they have laws and rules you know just like a war you may have an unjust war that has been declared but even within that unjust war you have rules and regulations and there is no way that you know first of all smuggling narcotics is not an act of terrorism it's not an act of war as they're saying over and over again secondly it is not a capital offense again as mark said you know they had a
rules. And I pointed that on the first day. I said, look, you know, they just had a large
shipment that they interdicted. And they're still doing that in other areas. So I said,
this has nothing to do with drugs. If this is about drugs, they'd be shooting people in the water
all the time everywhere. But everywhere other than off the coast of Venezuela, they are
interdicting the ships. And as Rand Paul said, about 25% of the time, the people they suspected
of carrying drugs are not carrying drugs.
So if we've had a dozen of these things, you can say about a, you know, three or four of these
were not legitimate.
He says, even if we stipulate that our forces are in an armed conflict, the laws of war
do not permit the killing of combatants who have been rendered or de combá, is the French
phrase.
I don't know why he used this thing.
Literally, what that means is out of combat, right?
Out of combat.
Or de comba.
In other words, when you surrender, right, unless you're somebody like Santa Ana, you give people
quarter.
You don't just kill everybody, right?
And so he says, if you're out of the fighting, and that includes shipwreck and struggling
to swim, he said, to reiterate, I don't accept that the ship operators are
enemy combatants.
Even if one overlooks the administration has not proven that they are drug traffickers,
has not proven that they are members of designated foreign terrorist organization,
there is no armed conflict.
They may be criminals, but they're not combatants.
They were not shooting.
As a matter of fact, they even said they turned around, right?
So again, this is rules of engagement.
If a cop shoots somebody in the back that's running away.
That should be a crime, and sometimes it is treated that way, but it always is a crime.
If you do it, they'll come after you, right?
But it's not authorized for the police nor for the military to do that.
Even if you buy the untenable claim that they are combatants, it is a war crime to intentionally kill combatants who have been rendered unable to fight.
It is not permitted under laws and customs of honorable warfare in order to order that no
quarter be given, to apply lethal force to those who surrender, to those who are injured,
to those who have been shipwrecked, or who are otherwise unable to fight. And again, this is not
about honorable warfare. This is about the Christian principles, the Christian principles that
defined justified war. And again, this is like the Nazis machine gunning down the prisoners
and the great escape.
According to the Post, two unidentified sources said prior to the September 2nd attack
that killed at least 11 people, that Pete Hegesheth gave a spoken directive, which one
source described as the order was to kill everybody.
The operation was led by SEAL Team 6 and is directed from Fort Bragg, North Carolina,
by Admiral Frank Mitch Bradley.
Admiral Bradley is said to have ordered the attack against the two survivors of the first strike
in order to comply with Heggseth's directive to kill the boat's operators.
Had two sources told the post.
Bradley told people on the secure conference call that the survivors were still legitimate targets
because they could theoretically call other traffickers to retrieve them and their cargo.
Heg Seth responded to the post report on X.
It begins with the familiar pining about how all this derogatory reporting about Trump,
you know and again by when we get to this afghan thing we're going to learn that um in 2019 well it was
just recently you know we're going to talk more about it when we get to the zero teams but remember
it was just recently released that back in 2019 also under trump he determined that as he was
having a war of words with kim jung un he wanted to put surveillance devices in north
Korea. So he authorized SEAL Team 6 and a nuclear sub and a bunch of other assets to put these
seals in to put in surveillance equipment. They were seen or they thought they were seen
by fishermen. They were flashing a light or something and one guy just turned around and reflexively
shot them and then they decided that they would kill them all, stabbed them in their lungs after they
kill them so their bodies would sink and that just came out and that was six years ago and again
trump orders these types of things then they pulled out they never did plant the surveillance
things so he says all this is fake news but then he doesn't actually rebut any assertion
in the report he says as we said from the beginning in every statement these highly effective
strikes are specifically intended to be lethal kinetic strikes.
The declared intent is to stop lethal drugs, destroy narco boats, and kill the
narco terrorists who are poisoning the American people.
Again, there is no authority for this, even under the unconstitutional war on drugs.
Excess statement, nor the explanation attributed to Bradley makes any legal sense.
The laws of war, as they are incorporated into our federal
law, make lethal force unlawful if it is used under certain circumstances.
It cannot be a defense to say, as Hegsef does, that one is killed because one's
objective was lethal kinetic strikes.
No, you don't understand.
I intended to commit the war crime.
Yeah, this is like the defense, somebody's arrested for murder and it's like, no, I meant
to do that.
Oh, okay, well, you can go then.
Oh, we thought you didn't have any intentionality behind it.
If this was an accident, it'd be a real problem.
That's a difference between homicide and murder, right?
Manslaughter.
Man slaughter, thank you.
Manslaughter and murder, right?
Accidental or intentional?
No, it was intentional.
We did that intentionally.
Oh, well, you're free to go then.
He says if an arguable combatant has been rendered or di Kambah, out of combat, really.
And targeting them with lethal force cannot be rationalized.
as Bradley is said to have done, by theorizing that it is possible at some future point that the combatant could get help and be able to contribute once again to enemy operations.
I blame the principle that we've accepted since World War II that it is legitimate to target civilian populations, right?
Because that's what this is. This is where we refuted the whole idea of Christian war.
we in Western civilization would have uniforms often brightly colored to identify the combatants
versus the non-combatants but when somebody is wounded when they're out of combat even if they're
in uniform you treat them as you would civilians as you would women and children we don't
care about that anymore as a matter of fact the Christians don't care about that anymore the ones who
support Israel and what they're doing in Gaza, you support that and you support the bombing
of civilian populations as we've done in World War II and subsequent to that. Once you say
we're going to kill civilians and what you wind up with is the kind of thing that we saw
with collateral murder, the kind of thing we're going to see with this, even though they
haven't come up in the name for it yet. So once you decide that you are, you don't really
care how many people you kill if your intention is to kill everybody as pete haggseth is that's the
best summation i would say of american war policy since uh world war two just kill everybody
that's what the nazis did it's what we do you know we got prisoners let's line them up
machine gun them that's what the nazis i've been thinking we need to talk to him about he might not listen
to me but yeah as good a time as any okay i'll give it a go if he ever takes those earphones
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It really makes you think about him getting so pissed off about that old.
Don't follow any illegal orders.
That's right.
that's why they're so upset about this because they know they know that what they're doing is
illegal they won't defend it they won't say it's not illegal just as lance was saying last week
he said why didn't they just say oh wait a minute you know these orders that were giving down
there in venezuel are legal they never said that just like pete higsath doesn't come back
and try to explain himself he attacks them for being fake news when they're telling you the truth
he doesn't he doesn't deny any of the reporting he just attacks reporters and saying you just hate
trump you have trump derangement syndrome right you've always heard that look the president gets to
kill whoever he wants whenever he wants and if you don't like that you're anti-american yeah we know
these orders are illegal and it's treason if you tell people not to follow these illegal orders the
The 1949 Geneva Convention was ratified by the United States. Consequently, Common Article 3 of the Convention binds our government. It prohibits violence, this is a quote, violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds of persons who are taking no active part in hostilities. Added to Common Article 3, persons taking no active part in hostilities include those placed or decombaties.
by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause.
In other words, you don't kill the people struggling in the shipwreck.
You don't machine gun the prisoners that escaped from your Nazi prison.
Christ's law is higher, however, and it basically says the same thing.
And that's the difference between murder and war.
war that is conducted in a justified way.
I always remember the left when we would say that abortion is murder and it is.
They would say, well, why don't you support the death penalty or you support this war or that
war, whatever, and it's like, well, if it is a justified war, being fought according to the
principles of a just war and fought in a justified manner, trying to minimize casualties
with the purpose of ending the aggression that was committed against you.
Not that you started.
It's never justified if you started.
So in a just war, you're defending against an act of aggression.
And your defense is not to just kill everybody.
The aim is to avoid killing non-combatants and to end the hostilities as quickly as possible.
that is the purpose of a justified war
so again when you've got
when you support the murder of civilians and children
for Israel
this is how we get to these types of situations
this kind of blind obedience
to state
whether that state is the American government
and the Pentagon or whether it is the Israeli government
and Netanyahu doesn't really matter
If this is Christian nationalism, I want no part of it.
My definition of Christian nationalism is a culture and a government that embraces Christ's principles.
That is not what this is.
So don't talk to me about this church plant in D.C.
How disgusting.
So, again, people who have headed the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel in the Bush 43 administration noted
that the Department of Defense law of war manual defines or de Kambah, in other words, out of combat,
to include persons otherwise incapacitated by shipwreck is specifically mentioned.
Congress has incorporated grave breaches of this in the Penal Code's war crime statute.
When committed in the context of and in association with an armed conflict,
not of international character, which is how the administration describes the operations in Caribbean.
These grave breaches include murder, defined as the act of a person who intentionally kills or conspires or attempts to kill or kills, whether intentionally or unintentionally in the course of committing any other offense under this subsection.
One or more persons taking no act of part in the hostilities, including those placed out of combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause.
and it also mentions specifically shipwreck.
But again, we see over and over again,
this guy who, evidently it was SEALs who did this first strike
and Bradley who had commanded them.
And I got to say that War Pete, Bradley,
the SEALs who did this killing are all guilty of murder.
Just like COVID, by the way.
Oh, when you look at the guy who founded SEAL Team 6, it's no shock where it's ended up.
He was a complete scumbag.
Was he?
Yeah, utter scumbag.
Terrible, terrible individual just would cheat on his wife religiously and had no interest in maintaining the marriage.
Simply wanted to go around.
Sounds like Trump.
Simply wanted to be a cowboy getting to kill who he wanted, when he wanted, wherever he wanted.
Yeah.
And that's the way they use it.
you know,
007 license to kill people, right?
Killing whoever he wants,
whatever he wants while cheating on his wife.
That definitely sounds like Trump.
Yeah.
There's a type.
But again, when you look at COVID, right,
this mass murder of COVID has gone unpunished.
Nobody is paying a penalty for any of that.
So why wouldn't they think they can get away with murder of this sort?
And why wouldn't they think that if they can ignore the Constitution
with war on drugs?
for 50 years.
Why not continue to do this?
Trump is undoubtedly going to pardon any administration officials
in potential legal jeopardy,
but the penalty for war crimes violation
is life imprisonment or death
if the criminal act results in death.
He says, again, if the post report is accurate,
Hegset and his commanders
changed the protocols after the September 2nd attack,
to emphasize rescuing suspected
smugglers if they survived strikes. This is why two survivors and a subsequent strike were
captured and then repatriated to their native countries of Colombia and Ecuador. There's been
several indications that they got it wrong, right? These people were not even Venezuelans, and again,
when we look at what is going on with Venezuela, you know, there's no fentanyl coming from there.
They just keep repeating that lie over and over again, no matter how many times people point out that
has never been asserted by anybody in this United Nations War on Drugs.
Let's understand what that is.
You know, that's Richard Nixon put that in and it was for the U.N.
But it's never been asserted by any of these people who are engaged in this so-called activity of fighting the war on drugs.
It's never been alleged that fentanyl was coming from Venezuela.
That is a false report.
These people, you know, that's fake news from Trump and EGSA.
to put it in their terms. Under prior policy, the boat would have been interdicted,
again, as Mark was saying, the drugs seized the operators transferred to federal court
for prosecution and heavy sentences. Under the Trump administration policy,
if the operators survive our missiles, they get to go back home and rejoin the drug trade.
But put that aside, the point is that if the administration's intent to apply lethal force
were a defense to killing shipwrecked suspected drug traffickers,
the policy would not have been changed.
Changing the policy was an admission of guilt.
Hague Seth knows that he can't justify killing boat operators who survive attacks,
and he sends them home rather than detaining them as enemy combatants
because similarly, there is no actual armed conflict.
So there is no basis to detain them as enemy combatants.
the administration's defense can't be that we killed them because our plan is to use lethal force
again that is insane plus i mean if they were normal drug smugglers and they interdicted them
with a boat full of drugs you would think they would then you know arrest them and send them to
a prison for a while rather than just throwing them back perhaps they weren't smuggling drugs
Well, that's the way when I read it.
I mean, Andrew McCarthy looked at it and says,
okay, so these people were smuggling drugs
and so you're going to send them back home.
And when I looked at that, I saw that as you're pointing out, Lance,
as an admission that, well, we understand we got the wrong people.
Yeah, the only thing you could say in their partial defense would be, oh, well...
I've been thinking, we need to talk to him about it.
He might not listen to me.
But yeah, as good a time as any.
Okay, I'll give it a go.
If he ever takes those earphones out.
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Maybe they don't know if they were smuggling drugs or not
because they blew up the boat that had them on there.
So there's no evidence against them.
like there would be in a normal interdiction.
Well, that's why the Colombian president got into this fight with Trump.
He says, all right, we're not going to send any more money to Colombia,
which is, if you want to talk about drugs, that's where the cocaine comes from.
Everybody knows that.
And not fentanyl, but cocaine.
But anyway, we were giving them money, I guess, to do the cocaine.
But he got into a fight with him because one of the ships that was blown up killed a guy
that everybody knew was a fisherman, his family, everybody else knew it.
And I see all these accounts mocking this stuff, saying, yeah, he's a fisherman.
He's got to have all those multiple outboard motors on his boat because he's going after the fast fish.
Like, give me a break.
Is that a death penalty to have too many motors on the back of your boat?
Maybe he prefers to not spend a lot of time getting out to the fishing area.
I don't know.
Having a particular type of boat should not be a death sentence.
I'm disgusted with conservatives.
who tried to make these ridiculous apologies for the Trump administration.
Meanwhile, as I said before, there is a bipartisan effort to take a look at this.
It'll be interesting to see what happens, if anything.
GOP senators joined Democrats in investigating Heggseth, saying that he wants to kill everybody.
GOP Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee,
and Democrat Senator Jack Reed, announced the investigation in a joint statement.
And this is not just from this.
They had already started an investigation into these murders prior to this.
And so senators from both parties will join forces to investigate allegations that Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath ordered there to be no survivors in U.S. air strikes on alleged drug running boats.
The committee is aware of recent news reports and the Department of Defense's initial response,
regarding the alleged follow-on strikes on suspected narcotics vessels in the Southcom
area of responsibility, the committee has directed inquiries of the department, and we will be
conducting vigorous oversight to determine the facts related to these circumstances.
Well, again, they all bow the knee to national security, which is the defense that these
people throw up for each and everything that they do.
So I don't really think that without an organization like Wicked Leaks, we're going to see
what really happened here.
Congressional committees are going to be doing this.
So there's one in the House as well.
And this is also a Democrat and Republican.
Leaders of the House Armed Services Committee,
Mike Rogers, a Republican, Adam Smith, the Democrat,
followed suit late Saturday.
So the announcement that the Senate Armed Services Committee was going to investigate.
That was made on Friday as this stuff blew up.
The next day on Saturday,
the House Armed Services Committee says they are going to investigate,
said they are taking bipartisan action to gather a full accounting of the operation in question.
The committee, they noted, is committed to providing rigorous oversight
of the Department of Defense's military operations in the Caribbean.
That remains to be seen.
Anyway, it was, like I said, this is, maybe it won't be a whitewash.
I don't know.
I think probably looking at how the military controls has so much influence, the military industrial complex, I think it probably will be.
But unlike Vindman, who you can kind of dismiss anything that he has to say, even if it's true, you can dismiss it as partisan attacks.
This was last month that you had Wicker and Reed, the chair and the leading minority member,
made public two letters that they previously sent to the Pentagon
requesting orders and recordings and legal rationale related to these strikes.
So they were already on it.
But these people who contacted the Washington Post anonymously
really threw fire on this.
Current and former U.S. officials and law of war experts have said
the Pentagon's lethal campaign,
which has now killed more than 80 people,
is unlawful and may expose those most directly involved in the prosecution.
Alleged traffickers pose no imminent threat of attack against the U.S.
and are not in an armed conflict with the U.S., say these officials and other experts.
A group of former military attorneys who scrutinized the Trump administration's military activities said that,
um, said that regardless of whether the U.S. is in an armed conflict, uh, conducting a law enforcement or other military thing,
this is a war crime murder are both there are no other options so we shall see what happens
to this by the way you know when we look at this we're getting such conflicting information
from the trump administration trump is going to meet with maduro the guy that he says has to be
overthrown so even though he's put a 50 million dollar bounty on maduro uh he has invited him to
Washington.
See, that's part of his plan.
He's going to collect the bounty himself.
That's right, yeah.
He's going to put Maduro in an arm bar in the Oval Office.
I can pay myself.
I can do that.
I wrote a check to myself, or I'm going to write a check to myself for $230 million.
Sucker, he came right in.
I put him in a headlock.
What was he going to do?
It's a trap says Admiral Akbar, right?
There are currently no plans for such an historic encounter to take place, yet, despite the
recent call where he offered to do that, say sources told the New York Times.
times. On Thursday, Trump promised to start land operations in Venezuela, quote, very soon.
I guess it depends on the Epstein news cycle and the public opinion polls.
Over the weekend, he declared closure of Venezuela's airspace.
The arrogance of this guy. The arrogance of this guy.
It's truly amazing, you know.
It's just, you know, this is a simple.
same Trump, why should we be surprised? This is the same Trump that locked down the United States of America
five years ago. He paid the bad Democrat governors and the bad Republican governors who went along
with it. He paid them to do it, just like he paid Hillary to show up as his wedding. Trump on Saturday
declared the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela to be closed. He does it on his social media
account. Isn't that amazing? We have a government where we don't care what the law is. It's
whatever the president says. It truly is a dictatorship and a dictatorship that is running through
his own social media outlet. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Constitution has more stringent
requirements for a declaration of war than a post on troop social. That's right. I forgot when
they amended the Constitution for that. All it takes is him to
get a little peeved at somebody and we can be at war like that yeah uh to all airlines pilots
drug dealers and human traffickers please consider all a precase the airspace above and
surrounding venezuela to be closed in its entirety i get did he finish with thank you for your
attention to is it on is it on you know as they thump the microphone they always do that testing testing
It's unclear if the declaration means that the U.S. will impose a no-fly zone in Venezuela.
That, however, would be an act of war when you declare a no-fly zone.
And that would be illegal without congressional authorization, according to the Constitution.
What is that?
What's the Constitution?
I've never heard of that before, have you?
The order came after the president said that he may very soon expand the bombing campaign.
and take it to land.
So again, what we see here is just like his tariffs, his wars, his sanctions, his tariffs,
they're all capricious, they're all arbitrary, they're all unilateral,
they're all done without consulting anybody, and they're all done in defiance of the Constitution.
This son of a gun, who would, who can, who can try to cover for this guy?
Well, you know, people like Alex Jones and people like Glenn Beck and people,
like Mark Levin, as long as Trump is doing what Israel wants.
It's just amazing to see the sycivance around this guy.
As anti-war points out, today the cartel of the Sons is used to describe a network of
Venezuelan officials allegedly involved in the drug trade.
But it doesn't exist as a structured organization.
The Trump administration appears set to use the designation as a pretext to launch an illegal
war, one that Americans overwhelmingly do not want. And again, uh, you just create this
organization. We'll call it the cartel of the sons. And of course, what it will be is the administration
and the... I've been thinking, we need to talk to him about it. He might not listen to me.
But yeah, as good a time as any. Okay. I'll give it a go. If he ever takes those earphones out.
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cartel so that we can overthrow it. Well, at the same time, we have this happening. And he wants to go
to war with Venezuela over fentanyl, which nobody has ever said comes from Venezuela.
Trump, over the weekend, pardoned Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former president of Honduras,
who was in the U.S. serving a 45-year sentence in U.S. prison for drug trafficking.
So at the same time, he wants to open up a massive war against Venezuela, at the same time that he
authorizes he and his
subordinates authorize
the execution of
non-combatants in a
phony made-up war
and then defiantly
says that yeah we kill people
who are struggling in the water after we've hit the ship
at the same time he does that
he pardons
this guy
who has been imprisoned
for drug trafficking
well this is keeping within Trump's
whole policy of
the people giving the orders are immune, but the people who will follow and carry out the orders,
they should be executed for those.
That's true.
Now, part of this context is that they had an election, either this weekend or coming up,
yeah, it was yesterday.
I don't know how it came out.
Sunday's presidential election in Honduras.
So he endorsed a candidate there.
And he said, well, this candidate may not win because Venezuela may rig the election.
elections. Now, look, I've reported for years and years. Over a decade, I've been reporting about
how Smartmatic was created in Venezuela by three friends of Hugo Chavez. And Hugo Chavez and other
communists in the area, never lost an election as long as Smartmatic was involved. And there
have been allegations not just in the U.S. in 2020, but prior to that, and I'd reported on it
way prior to that. There had been allegations. I reported on all the stuff in the
the 2016 election cycle and there were allegations in multiple Mexican states I think they call them
territories like you know regions within Mexico whatever they call them they're not provinces
like in Canada but let's say states in Mexico also in Brazil also in the Philippines that
Smartmatic was rigging elections and so for Trump to say well if they're going to use Smartmatic
maybe they're going to rig the election let me tell you though what probably
rigged the election more than anything was for Trump to endorse this person.
That endorsement from Trump would probably cause this other guy to win in Honduras.
And then he pardons at the same time, this massive person who is a massive drug
trafficker that everybody recognized for that.
He endorsed some guy named Nazritito Asphira.
I guess we'd just call him nasty.
nasty Tito Esferra.
And so he said, I would be very supportive of his government if he won.
And then he said, I'll be granting a full pardon and a complete pardon to Hernandez,
saying that he's been treated very harshly and unfairly.
Well, last year, the Department of Justice said, as they were sentencing Hernandez
to 45 years in prison, for conspiring to, quote, facilitate the importation of an all
almost unfathomable of 400 tons of cocaine to this country.
And so they accused him and his brother for drug trafficking and for firearms crimes.
As president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, abused his power to support one of the largest
and most violent drug trafficking conspiracies in the world.
And the people of Honduras and the U.S. bore the consequences, said the
Department of Justice at the time. Well, so a lot of people are looking at this and
saying, how is he taking one of the biggest drug traffickers, head of a country?
You know, he's projecting all this stuff now onto Maduro. And I'm not a supporter of
Maduro. He's a communist, and they have rigged elections and so forth. But I think this is all
about the oil and about regime change, and I think it's about a wag the dog aspect here.
But the contradiction is just insane.
One guy who's a senior instructor at Western Washington University said,
Trump is using the U.S. military to assassinate rival crime lords
and using pardon power to reward and elevate crime lord allies.
Another person said, is this for real?
We're killing people we just suspect of drug trafficking,
and yet we are pardoning convicted drug kingpins?
Another person said, Trump, I will kill the drug cartels, also Trump, pardoning a powerful drug trafficker.
Finally, one person said, they're lying to you.
And a bunch of voters falls for it every time.
We know who that bunch of voters are.
But there's Democrats who do it as well.
Trump did not immediately state his reason for pardoning Hernandez.
However, we can guess something that may have something to do with it.
It was actually in Honduras that Peter Thiel and many of his technocrat billionaire friends
had decided that they were going to start up a special libertarian city.
They called it Prospera.
Do you remember that, a startup city?
You know, wealthy libertarians, I'd say not even wealthy libertarians,
but libertarians for the longest time have said,
you know, we need to just get out of these countries that are abusing us,
that are acting.
And I, I, you know, that really strikes, strikes a court with me.
So they talk about, you know, setting up a city out in the ocean in international waters.
And of course, you know that that would not last because of the abusive governments that are
out there.
But they worked with the government of Honduras.
They worked with this guy, Juan Hernandez, to set up Prospera, a private for-profit city
with his own government to court foreign.
investors through low taxes and light regulation.
And so again, the people involved in it, people like Peter Thiel, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman,
Mark Andresen, and so forth.
They all worked with this guy, Hernandez.
Perhaps this is why he gets pardoned.
The drug thing doesn't matter at all to Trump.
So again, if you understand Trump and you understand the motives of his donors and
controllers, the technocrats, the Zionist, and so forth, then you understand, just look at the
people that give him money and you look at what they want out of things, and then you can understand
why Trump is doing these contradictory things over and over again. There really isn't any
contradiction at all. And, you know, as we had this murder by this Afghan guy, which we're going
to talk about coming up, the zero units from the CIA.
units is what they called them again i think it's these people are like playing james bond you know the
uh... double-o agents from the british government had a license to kill well basically these guys
in afghanistan did have a license to kill and so one of them was brought back uh he was brought
back by biden and then you know the cia was insisting these people be brought back actually
putting them ahead of other people as they were trying to bug out of afghanistan and uh so uh cia
gets these people back and they push this through and the Trump administration actually signed
the papers to let him stay. So Biden brought him in. Trump administration did that. And yet,
when you look at places like the Babylon B, for example, this is exactly what is wrong. They
take the position that it's all Biden's fault, right? Turkey pardoned by Biden administration
four times commits violent Turkey murder. Well, again, this is just partisan finger pointing.
and people are doing that over this Afghanistan guy.
Look, both Republicans and Democrats own the Afghanistan war.
Trump owns the Afghanistan war.
He kept it the entire four years,
even though he said he was going to shut it down.
Biden did not shut it down.
Biden did not do a disorderly evacuation by choice.
They did it because they had no choice.
They did it because they were losing the war.
They had no intention of leaving.
I'd reported on it so many times you had all these people from the Pentagon saying,
We're going to stay there for at least 20 years.
Why?
Well, again, they have lithium, and it's a military strategic place in terms of being closer to Russia or whatever.
But it could come up a lot of different reasons for it.
I think opioids had a lot to do with it.
The poppy fields that were there.
They went from less than 10% of the world supply to the high 90s and kept it there.
Every year it was a bumper crop.
And RT would point that out.
out. The American press was silent on that. And so, yeah, they were getting their drugs because you want to talk about the drug war. That's the CIA folks. That's our own government that is running the drug war. And it really is what this one guy says. This is like rival drug gangs. You're going to pardon this one guy who's his drug lord ally. And another guy who he wants to come after, even if he isn't a drug lord, he's going to accuse him of that and come after him. So, you know, Babylon B,
Turkey, pardoned by Biden, four times commits violent Turkey murdering.
Just in case you don't understand what they are pointing the finger at, they say the Turkey,
a refugee from Afghanistan, had been in and out of prison during Biden's presidential term
on charges of trespassing grand theft auto and illegal narcotics or so.
So we're going to take a look at that guy when we come back.
But we got some comments over.
One of them from Marky Mark.
That's right.
Marky Mark, thank you very much for the tip.
So as we long ago became what we fought in World War II, L.C.
D-D-R. Mush Morton of sub-S-S-Wahoo, the SS-Wahoo, torpedoed a Japanese freighter.
After the sinking, he ordered his crew to machine gun the survivors in the water.
And that's, you know, I mean, we laugh at the name.
There's actually a Wahoo fish, I think.
But, you know, it sounds like some pickings riding the bomb down at the end of Dr. Frangelo.
But yeah, that's a crime.
You know, and when you look at how.
You know, civilian targets, both the Nazis as well as the Allied forces, targeted civilian populations.
Russia committed heinous atrocities on civilian populations.
The Japanese were horrific.
And China.
Talk about the rape of Nanking.
Everybody was doing it.
And we sunk to that level.
You know, Western Europe and America used to have the standards of Christian principles and the just war theory.
You would never do the types of things that we did with the fire bombing of Dresden or with the nuclear
bombs, as I've said before, they wouldn't say, well, that ended the war early.
Well, if you wanted to end the war early, you could have dropped those nuclear bombs on the
troops that were fighting our troops.
That would have been legitimate under the rules of war.
To drop them on civilian population, however, it's not.
And it's the same kind of argument.
Well, you know, if we don't kill all those civilians, they might put on a uniform and come
after us as well.
So let's kill the non-combatants.
That's essentially the argument that murdering war peat is making and doesn't cut it.
also it's another thing to remember is while what happened there is still a crime is still an atrocity
that was in the middle of an ongoing hot war yeah where they had atrocities to look at and say
look what they did to our side these are guys that are in the heat of you know the moment where
they've seen what the japanese are doing or at least they've heard about it and so they are wound up
and they want this is just cold-blooded cold-blooded premeditated precision murder yeah this is you know
They're both crimes and both should be prosecuted.
Both are wrong.
Yes.
But it's easier to understand how someone could be, you know, worked up into a frenzy during a war.
Yes.
As opposed to where we are right now, which is just press a button and obliterate a person.
And the law makes a distinction between murder that is committed under passion, murder that is committed accidentally, murder that is cold, calculated, premeditated.
That's what this is.
It's that kind of murder.
Pesodovante 1776 says Clinton, W. Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden, and Trump are all war criminals and mass murders.
Yeah, I agree with that.
I absolutely agree with that.
The difference is is that Trump owns it.
He's proud of it.
He boasts about it.
Hegsts about it.
You know, these other guys tried to pretend that they weren't doing it.
We know that all these presidents have had affairs.
You know, what are you talking about, Eisenhower, FDR, any of these people, they've all.
all had adulterous relationships while they were married, but they all hit it.
They covered up.
Trump boasts about it, just like he boasts about his murders with a, with a hypodermic needle
or with the missiles that he's got out there.
Yeah, we've never seen Bush bragging about being the father of 9-11, like Trump has bragged
about being the father of the vaccine.
I'm the father of the inside job, yeah.
And, of course, you had Obama saying, you know, I'm very good at killing.
people. Yeah, and that's what Dave Chappelle said about Trump, which I keep thinking about that
clip where he says, Trump's this guy, he says, you know what these guys are doing in there,
but they won't tell you that. He'll come out and tell you, this is what they're doing it. And
he'll go back in and join them. He'll keep doing it. But he's open about it. He's going to tell
you that that's what he's doing, because he's absolutely unashamed. He's absolutely has no
morality whatsoever. He's not just immoral. He's amoral. There is no moral. There is no moral
code to Donald Trump whatsoever.
It's about how does he get money?
How does he get control?
That's it.
He's like some kind of a shark out there.
He's got one goal to feed.
Scuncala Rose Gardens, war crimes don't stick ever.
Revolting villager.
Once our police and military is populated with recently illegal aliens, the government
will be a threat to U.S. citizens as well.
Well, the government is already a threat, but yeah, they have been putting out calls.
I've seen it plays like California.
Just like, hey, you know, why don't you join up and you can serve the community?
And we saw that in Australia as well.
Hey, come to Australia.
We've got great beaches.
You can join the police force and we don't care where you're from.
You want to come here, get a job where you can abuse our citizenry and feed off of it.
Come on, buddy.
Bring it on in.
We'll give you a nightstick.
You can beat our citizenry with it.
I had somewhere here there was a nice recruitment.
Yeah, here it is, DHS.
Listen to this.
This is the way they see themselves.
This should frighten you.
This is the way American federal law enforcement sees itself.
The wicked flee when no man pursueth.
But the righteous are bold as a lion.
I think we should add to that clip for context to what C.S. Lewis said about the people who are convinced of being righteous when they're not.
This is like the, that's really a good intro to what we're going to be talking about in terms of the zero-unit killers that we train, that the CIA train.
I say we, because it's our government, that they trained in Afghanistan, what this guy did.
You know, you train people to be killers and you glorify all of this stuff.
It's not done to protect.
This is done, as you were pointing out, with the SEAL Team 6, a guy who just loves to kill people.
And that's what they're selling people.
They're selling that, though, for domestic law enforcement here.
That's a recruitment video from DHS.
Do you want to wear night goggles?
You want to do no nighttime raids on people?
You want to kill Americans or people who are in America, whether they're Americans or not?
That's what they have become, you know, the militarization of the police.
You should be very concerned about that.
Go ahead.
Also, all of these ads for this stuff are getting ridiculous with how dramatic they are with the propaganda.
We've got three of them in the deck, including one that is actually for a propaganda unit.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, that's the dark ad from DHS.
Here's one that portrays them as superheroes.
This is DHS.
The very best like no one ever was.
Cartoon animate.
One of the great intro themes of all time, though.
What is this from?
Pokemon.
It's the original Pokemon theme song.
Oh, okay.
Not my thing.
Oh, there you is, Pokemon.
It's you and me.
I know it's my destiny.
Pokemon.
Oh, you're my best friend.
In a world we're going to round up all those Pokemon's.
They got their little surveillance thing.
They said, hey, I got a Pokemon over here.
Remember that game?
Pokemon Go.
Yeah.
You teach me and I'll teach you.
yeah that's right got to catch them all yeah let's go search for the
Pokemon's that are out there and and this is the that reminds what when I see that and
how juvenile that is you know combined with this militarization of the police it reminds
me the man who would be king which by the way is what we should probably be calling Trump the
man who would be king that excellent film that had Sean McConaery and
Michael Kane and
at one point they line up the Afghans
they're going to take over this country here
and he says that guy there with a size
five hat head size
for a size five hat
he goes we're going to make a bloody hero out of him
you see that guy that's got an eighth grade
outlook of the world
and is thinking of Pokemon or whatever
maybe not even eighth grade maybe eight year old
we make a big
DHS agent out of him.
That's what I think of you guys at DHS.
That's exactly what I think of you.
You're a bunch of children killing people.
Go ahead.
I was more talking about that other ad in the deck for joining the military, which was the
Sciop one, first row seven video.
Yeah, that's right.
We'll play that one here.
This is, yeah, this is from Fort Bragg.
This is something that they've done multiple times now.
glorifying
siops against us
so your government
is glorifying nighttime raids
they're glorifying siops
and this is a recruitment ad
you know you can be on the other side
of this insanity
you can be the person
who's controlling everybody
we are everywhere
says
there's another force applied in combat that we generally don't think of as a weapon of war
that weapon is words words are weapons telling the truth is the only way in which to influence people
Psychological Warfare.
And that ghost thing, I remember they did one of these several years ago.
I remember that walking ghost.
This is a new ad.
They just keep doing that kind of stuff.
Go ahead.
We have Peasant Ovanté 1776.
The military can be greenlighted to murder suspected drug runners on the high seas.
They can be green lighted on American soil.
That's right.
That's right.
High boost.
We have to kill all drug dealers that I don't pardon Trump-Magget logic.
Well, once you get a pardon from Trump, you're clear. You're fine.
He's great. He's one of our guys. I talk to him. He likes me. We're going to make money together. It's a great deal. Love it.
Guard Goldsmith. And, of course, you can find Guard at Liberty Conspiracy Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. on Rumble. And you can find him on Twitter at Guard Goldsmith and on Substack. Go check Guard out.
says the people who voted to fund the NDAA and who allowed Trump to use the military
without any declaration of war are guilty.
Trump is guilty.
Those who voted for him to take my money are guilty.
That's right.
And, you know, that's the thing, as one of the commenters said earlier, these war crime
things don't ever stick.
And the fact that the NDAA is a guaranteed it's going to pass.
It doesn't matter how much money they put into it.
We went over a trillion dollars this time.
it is always going to pass.
That's why when they take something that is really controversial,
they don't feel like they can get it through
because it's such an affront to the American people
and the Constitution, they'll stick it in the NDAA
and because they know it's a guaranteed pass.
You know, the military industrial complex runs this country.
We've become the national security state post-World War II.
Everything is about so-called national security.
And yet it doesn't make us safe at all.
Molly Brown Dog, they used to just plant evidence.
Now they blow it up.
Yeah.
Hi, boost.
Says dead men tell no tales.
Kill them all.
Yeah.
Yeah, we are the pirates, aren't we?
Yo-ho, yo-ho.
Pezzan Ovanté, 1776, bounties, no-fly zones, land operations, regime change.
Sounds like a war to me.
A real war, not a drug war.
The thing that really blows me away is the cavalier way.
He just declares, oh, yeah, we're going to impose a no-fly zone over here.
That's not just affecting.
the country that's every other country then has to contend with that every other country has
sit there and think well if i fly through this well he hasn't declared it as a no fly zone but
effectively he did he didn't use that term yes but again this is the kind of semantics that they use
we all know what he's doing he's making it a no fly zone um i'm not saying it's a no fly zone
but you know if you go there you might get killed yeah we might accidentally think that your plane
is transporting drugs and yeah we all know what we do with suspected drug runner
I guess it's a no boat zone either
from a pirate Pete
Arr
Yarmie out of the water
Yarmaty
We found out that their definition
for a drug boat
Is any boat with enough motors on it
So any plane
That's fast enough
Could be a drug plane
That's right
They all tend to go pretty fast
To stay in the air
You know, I'm no expert
On the kind of fishing
That this guy was doing out of Columbia
But I'm looking at that
And I'm thinking
Well, you know
If I
If I was doing some deep sea fishing, I don't think I would have, that's the whole thing
I don't like about fishing is just too slow moving.
I don't think I'd have the patience to set there on a trawler, you know, going at a slow speed
out to where it is.
You might need to have a trawler in order to get the fish on it.
But, you know, if I could get more motors on there so I could get back and forth to work
faster, I think I would do that.
But that's, I don't know.
Killing somebody because of the kind of boat that they have in excusing it.
That's insane.
what a liberal mindset to say your boat is too fast ever it's right it's like you got too many
uh rounds in your magazine and you got too many motors on the back of your boat and I had to
kill you it's it really is one two three up four motors sorry bud that's a missile for you
so the the uh the libs will do it for the gun the conservative trump supporters will do it for the
boat.
Jev Genn says Trump is easily worse than the other Democrats.
That's right.
He has a Democrat.
Let's never forget.
Molly Brown Dog.
Trump has done enough damage to the Constitution to warn impeachment, but it wouldn't
solve the problem.
A new dictator would just take over in his place.
That's right.
He is precedent Trump.
He's there to move it.
And I agree that, you know, these precedents that he's making.
And he's doing it with the complicity of people.
people who in the past would have opposed a violation of the Constitution because they were
originalists. Now these people, these conservatives, applaud it when it's Trump. And I see it
across the board. I mean, I see it from not just media people, but like people like Victor
Davis-Hanson, you know, historian who's out there. And they make every kind of excuse that you
can make for Trump to set these things up. I mean, if you're a historian and you can't figure
out the times that you live in, I'm not interested in hearing what you have to say about
things that happened before you are live.
So I can write off Victor Davis Hanson completely.
It's like that scene from the Blues Brothers where they, you know,
meet up with the girls that are in love with them again.
And he just starts listing off every possible excuse he could have come up with for why
whatever happened happened happened or didn't happen, didn't happen.
Just like, the sun was in my eyes as they're wearing sunglasses in a tunnel.
You know, just that's what's going on with Trump.
No matter what happens, there's somebody there to list all the reasons while attack.
It's not, you know, he didn't do it.
If he did, it's actually a good thing anyway.
Hi, Boo, said you have to pardon drug dealers to start wars against drug dealers.
That's right.
If you've got all the drug dealers locked up, who are you going to fight?
Real Jason Barker.
And of course, Jason Barker's parts of Nights of the Storm, which you can find at Nights of thestorm.com.
See the schedule for their show, our show, guard show, Tony's show, many shows, nights of the storm.
com.
It says pharmaceutical manufacturers have to do an environmental analysis on the impact of their drugs to the water.
But when it's fentanyl, I guess we don't care about massive amounts.
being blown into the water.
Good, good point.
I think we should blow up these fluoride centers
drinking the fluoride under the water.
Maybe we should do that.
In Minecraft, not in real, we shouldn't.
Yeah, I'm being facetious.
I'm not calling for the terrorism here.
Do not go commit acts of violence.
That's right, all right.
We're going to take a quick break, folks,
and we'll be right back.
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Well, let's talk about this killer who shot a couple of National Guardsmen in D.C., traveled across the country to it, came from Washington State to Washington, D.C. This was a killer that was trained by the CIA as part of their zero-unit fighters in Afghanistan, the double O section there, our license to kill people. And the CIA helped to bring thousands of,
of Afghan partner forces called the zero unit to the U.S. under Biden's watch.
This is just the news.
And again, they want to make this partisan.
This was something that was happening under Trump as well.
Trump, they were brought under Biden's watch because it all collapsed and the war was lost under Biden.
Trump could have done it.
He had promised to do it.
He did not end the war.
He could have ended it and had an orderly withdrawal.
Instead, it was a panicked evacuation, and that was the issue.
But, of course, the conservative media is making this strictly partisan, which is also a bunch of nonsense.
The Afghan National, who has been charged with shooting two members of the West Virginia National Guard this week, was reportedly a member of the elite Afghan zero-unit forces backed by the CIA.
Why do we call people that have been trained to do really evil stuff?
Why do we call them elite?
Just call them evil.
The CIA appeared to have quietly cut a deal with thousands of its paramilitary style zero unit forces in Afghanistan in August of 2021.
As everything collapsed and the Taliban took back control of the country and its capital of Kabul,
according to a former intelligence officer who spoke with just the news.
news, who declined to be identified, the terms of the deals were that if the zeros helped
to secure Hamid Karzai International Airport during the chaotic evacuation, then in exchange
for that and for their years of coordination with the U.S. spy agency, the fighters and their
families would earn an airlift to the U.S. The Afghan fighter drove thousands of miles from the west
coast of the U.S. and Washington State to attack two members of the West Virginia National Guard,
killing one of them. The other one is seriously injured and may still die. Numerous news outlets
have reported that the sky was a member of the zero units based out of Kandahar. The U.S.
cut a deal with the Afghan zero unit commando forces to secure the Kabul airport. Again, I'm not a
military guy, but I looked at this and I thought, you know, they had Bagram Air Base, which is huge.
well fortified.
Why did they choose to evacuate from a civilian airport?
That's the first thing I looked at, scratched my head.
That didn't make any sense to me.
But of course, I don't know anything about wars.
I just know when they're justified and they're not justified.
The U.S. got a deal with the Afghan Zir units to go out and round up U.S. citizens
in Kabul.
Maybe that's why they chose it, because it was close to where all their political allies were.
but anyway they went into the city and they gave them safe escort in and so they relied on
the zeros to help clear the airfield and then used the Afghan commandos to provide security
during evacuation.
I would say that that security could have been better.
Didn't we have a bunch of U.S. military that were killed there and they were running the
security for it?
So New York Times reported that this guy had enlisted with a zero
unit at a very young age.
The guard members, apparently that were shot by him, were only blocks away from the White
House.
One was 20 years old, Sarah Bextram and the 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe.
Trump announced on Thursday that Bextram and Army specialists had died from gunshot wounds
and added that Wolf remained in critical condition in the hospital.
Afghan Evac, a U.S.-based coalition advocating for Afghan refugees,
reportedly confirmed that this guy served in unit three of the zero units, unit zero three, I should say, was evacuated by the U.S. military in August of 2021, arrived in the U.S. under humanitarian parole, that he was granted asylum in April, that he had a special immigrant visa application under consideration, which had received chief of mission approval, and that his HIV application and com application,
would have required review by the CIA.
And so people blame Biden, the Republicans blame Biden.
Democrats say, yeah, but Trump administration signed off in his paperwork.
Here's the reality.
This is the CIA, and this is the military, and they're calling the shots.
And as it is in so many instances, Trump and Biden are both just a couple of puppets doing what
they're told by their donors and by the military.
industrial complex. Legacy media blames Trump for Biden's program. And this is just the news. Shame on
you. This is a bipartisan war. It's a bipartisan failure. And you should understand that it doesn't
matter whether it's a Trump or Biden. It doesn't matter if it's Democrat or Republican.
The CIA is running this country. And this is the kind of thing that they do.
Thousands of these unit, these zero unit guys were brought in. NBC News, previously,
reported that 10,000 to 12,000 members of the zero units were evacuated from Afghanistan.
How elite is that if you got 10 or 12,000?
This is not like a half dozen highly trained individuals who've gone through all kinds of stuff like the seal units or something like that.
They're just killers.
The Washington Post reported that the zero unit soldiers collected U.S. civilian personnel members from their homes there in Kabul and got them to the airport.
There were days when we couldn't get more people through the gates because the CIA kept pushing their own people.
They wanted them out.
We wanted to do what we could to help.
But it threw us back.
And there were days when we couldn't let others in the gate because we were helping the CIA and their Afghans first.
Yeah, that's the way this thing operates.
So what are these zero units?
They also called them double O units.
Again, a license to kill.
There were four main regional CIA-backed Afghan paramilitary units.
They were officially known as 0102-0304.
Created and controlled by the CIA, unlike the Afghan National Army's regular commandos,
which fell under the Afghan Ministry of Defense.
The zero units were recruited, trained, paid, equipped, and task organized directly by the CIA.
They did not answer to the Afghan government in any meaningful way.
And you know, when I look at this, this is, again, going back to Iran, when I talked to, when I was
in engineering school at USF, and there were a lot of Iranian students because of the time
the Shah of Iran was still there, ally of the U.S.
And the people were wearing masks when they protested what was happening in Iran.
And I asked them about that.
said, well, and they told me about the Savak.
The Savak was the secret police organized and trained by the CIA to squelch any political
opposition by arresting, torturing, imprisoning, killing people.
That's what the CIA does.
That's what the CIA was doing in Afghanistan.
It's amazing how ruthless and criminal the American government has become.
That's why I call the CIA the criminal intelligence agency.
That's really what they are.
They are, however, central to our government.
Almost exclusively night raids and direct action, kill and capture missions, targeting high-value Taliban, al-Qaeda, and later ISIS leaders.
Except those are our allies.
We just put a former al-Qaeda, ISIS guy in as the head of Syria.
And even though he's killing Christians and other minority groups, Trump whined and dined him.
at the White House and the Oval Office honored him.
These people were the CIA's primary ground force for counterterrorism operations outside
of the conventional U.S. military chain of command.
They were extremely effective and feared.
They conducted thousands of night raids, two to three thousand per year at peak.
And what do we see with this DHS recruitment video, night raids, right?
We're going to go from full militarized, no-knock raids by SWAT teams.
to nighttime night vision raids.
I guess is what we're going to be looking at from DHS.
Repeatedly accused by the UN Afghan officials and human rights groups of serious abuses,
such as extrajudicial killings like War Pete is doing,
torture, disappearing people, and civilian casualties during raids.
Several detailed UN and human rights watch reports,
especially between 2019
and 2021, singled them out.
Now, that's two of those three years, is under Trump, right?
Again, the bipartisan nature of this and the fact that Trump and Biden are just auto pens for the military industrial complex and their donors.
You know, Trump is making a big deal of Biden being an auto pen.
You know, like, under whose authority did he do this kind of stuff?
Under whose authority are you doing things, Trump?
Is this your idea, or is it something that's been told to you by your donors, your contributors by the military industrial complex and the CIA?
They need to replace probably all of the presidents from the middle of the 20th century on with auto pen portraits, not just Biden.
So the U.S. supplied weapons, night vision goggles, like the DHS now has, and makes a big deal out of it, join DHS, and you get to wear night vision goggles, and you need to,
and you get an opportunity to do to Americans and do things in America that the CIA has been
training people to do in foreign countries.
The tactics and the weapons of war abroad become instruments of tyranny at home, just like Madison said.
Night vision goggles, helicopters often flown by CIA contracted air wing pilots or U.S. Army 160th sore when attached,
frequently operated with embedded U.S. special forces like SEAL Team 6, those involved in
the Venezuelan murder, or just pure CIA tasking.
After the 2021 U.S. withdrawal, when Kabul fell in August of 2021, many zero-unit members were
hastily evacuated by the CIA, along with their families, because the Taliban had placed
them at the top of their kill list. A large number were resettled in the U.S.
the units effectively ceased to exist as fighting forces after the Afghan government collapsed.
In short, zero units were the CIA's Afghan hunter-killer teams, highly capable,
deniable from the U.S. perspective, and extremely controversial.
Well, again, deniable because everything that the CIA does, they deny.
But is it any wonder that when we create an assassin,
monster like that, that if he has difficulty living with what he's done, that he would
then take it out on people from the country that had trained him to do this to his own
countrymen, right? I don't see any surprise in any of that at all. And it sickens me to see
this turned into, oh, it was Biden who did it. Oh, it was Trump who did it. It's the corruption
of the American government.
And so the D.C. National Guard shooter work for CIA-backed Kandahar Strike Force in Afghanistan,
as I just said, granted asylum by the Trump administration earlier this year.
His cooperation with the CIA has been confirmed by the spy agency's director, John Ratcliffe.
Former Afghan general said that unit, the 03 unit, that he was in, they were the most active
and professional forces trained and equipped by the CIA.
All their operations were conducted under CIA command.
Human Rights Watch reported in 2019 that Afghan members of zero units
have been responsible for extrajudicial executions,
enforced disappearances,
indiscriminate airstrikes, attacks on medical facilities,
and other violations of international humanitarian law or the laws of war.
You see, this has been going on for a very long time.
It just keeps getting worse and metastasizes to the extent that everybody sees it and they continue to do it because there's never any consequences.
During these killer capture operations, it would involve, these forces would assault in some cases kill medical staff.
They would assault or kill accompanying civilian or non-combatant caregivers causing damage to the facilities.
This is what happens when we have severed any attempt to have a moral restraint on war.
This is what we've become, the kind of monsters that we've become.
And so when you look at where this guy is coming from in Afghanistan,
at the same time this is all happening, the Daily Skeptic has an article about the massive number of Afghans that have emigrated into the U.K., says,
Reuters is trying to fact-check away the appalling scourge of Afghan sex attacks.
It's been less than a week since an Afghan national admitted raping a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire.
The crime was first propelled in the news cycle over the summer, amidst allegations that officials
and the police and local council were deliberately concealing the nationality of the alleged
defenders. His co-defendant, Mohammed, is also an Afghan national. They pleaded not guilty to
attempting to take a child, aiding and abetting rape of a child under 13, an intentional strangulation
of the girl. It's a high-profile case, an example of the link between migration and sex
crimes, and the way British institutions are trying to downplay this obvious reality. And, of course,
they're not the only ones. Reuters published an article.
suggesting that to say that this is an Afghan issue is unfounded.
They're hoping to fact-check a viral social media post,
which includes a chart based on the Center for Migration Control,
data showing that Afghans have the highest rate of sexual assault convictions
by nationality in the UK at 59 per 10,000.
And so that's the fact.
Then in June, yet another Afghan was,
convicted of dragging a young schoolgirl behind a pub in the town center and raping her.
No remorse was shown during sentencing as he repeatedly screamed liar at the judge.
He sought to justify his depravity as a simple case of cultural differences, exacerbated by language barriers.
This reminds me of the story of when the British went into India and the military officer
saw they had a custom where they would when somebody died they would also throw the living widow on the funeral pyre and burn her alive
and he saw they said stop that and they came up to him and said but sutter you don't understand we have a custom
and he said we have a custom as well in our country we kill people who do that it's a cultural difference
it's so this is another one of those things just there are certain cultures that you cannot integrate
yeah there's no number of afghans that is safe to bring in not one not two the appropriate
number of afghans to bring into your country is zero is zero their culture is violent and barbaric
they are routinely no matter where they go they set up these cabals that allows themselves
to rape, you know, girls, whether the Muslim culture is just bad. It's evil. You heard it here
first, I guess. Reminds me that joke. Sorry, let's go ahead. I have the full quote here from
Charles James Navarre. It says, you say that is your custom to burn widows very well. We also
have a custom. When a man burns a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks, and then we
hang them. Build your funeral pyre. Beside it, my carpenters will build our gallows.
you may follow your customs then we will follow ours that's right when we go back the early days after
2001 there was a joke going around the little lady had her knitting needles taken away by
tsa because they're afraid she's going to knit an afghan so it's just yeah it's a blanket
condemnation of the culture that we're involved in here you don't if we were a serious country
we would not be importing afghans or somalis or these other violent backwards
people that cannot contribute in any meaningful way to our society.
They have not made anything good out of their countries, and they will not be a benefit to
ours.
That's right.
The Daily Mail, based on freedom of information requests to police forces, found that
Afghans were arrested for sex crimes at a rate that is 20 times higher than Brits.
Daily skeptic says, it is because the norms and socialization processes of these men are
fundamentally different and immeasurably worse than those here.
Men raised in a nation where women are seen as less than cattle are, of course, more likely
to, as a cohort, to demonstrate attitudes and behaviors that these islands did not have
in the Middle Ages.
The country feels at the breaking point the open borders experiment has failed.
There is no doubt that radical change is coming.
Legacy media like Reuters is trying to fact-check away reality.
they are the last stand of a dying political paradigm.
Their relevance is waning and bereft of any ideological underpinning
aside from vapid internationalism and multiculturalism.
That's why I have to say, you know, we have to, if we're going to reclaim our culture, our country,
you can't have a culture war if you don't have a culture.
We have to decide what our culture should be.
And we have to be unapologetic about standing up for that culture.
And so, you know, people are looking at this and just saying it's up.
What's going on?
Well, it has to be the CIA.
Yep, you need to understand how the CIA is involved from the very inception of this,
as well as the psychological warfare groups like that video.
I just showed you, Fort Bragg.
Of course, Fort Bragg is where we're, it might have been just me,
but there was that story of all the drug dealing and drug running and all kinds of
nefarious actions that were happening out of Fort Bragg by these special operations groups.
Yeah, that's right.
And, you know, this is what they get up to in their spare time, apparently.
Yeah, that's right.
When they're not, when they're not murdering people for Donald Trump, they are going crazy and dealing drugs.
We met a guy who was a former Navy SEAL.
It's kind of interesting in the circumstances he told us.
I believe he said, and he was kind of a small guy, but.
he was tough and he knew how to survive in the woods he said no matter what happens to society he says
i could just walk out in the woods and never come back and i'd be able to survive out there and um
he got out of the seals because um he was um he was he said he was planting explosives on a bridge
somewhere down south america i'm thinking wait a minute what's this about and he fell as he was
doing it and he injured his back and that took him out of the service but
But he was somebody that we decided that we didn't really want to hang around with anymore.
He told us a story about how he was in a bar and some guy tried to pick a fight with him.
And he was just, leave me alone.
And the guy followed him outside.
And he said, I just took out my knife and I slid him across the throat, not deep enough to cut the trachea, but, you know, pretty bad.
And he said he was arrested.
And when they brought him in for arraignment, he said the military came in there and went up and said something to the
and judge that you can go with him.
Go ahead.
This is the kind of government we've got.
They cover up for that kind of stuff.
And I'm like, I don't think we want to know this guy.
I don't want to be around him at all.
You also have, it's also a matter of like, if you're telling the truth, this is terrible.
Yeah.
But if you're not, you're the type of person that wants to lie about this kind of thing
because you think it makes you sound cool, in which case also another person you don't
want to be around.
Yeah, he was a friend of a friend.
And the thing is.
You also see this with this sort of thing like Chris Kyle, the, you know, best sniper to ever grace the Navy SEALs.
His book is loaded with inaccuracies and things he's either made up or lied about, lied about fighting Jesse Ventura, knocking him out.
And, you know, his estate lost that case with all the sympathy provided by the fact that Chris Kyle died and it was his technically widow who was, you know, even though it was the estate.
They lost that case to Jesse Ventura.
Jesse Ventura.
You know, that reminds me of that movie Sunset that had Bruce Willis.
I think he's James Garner.
And it was set in the early days of Hollywood,
and Tom Mix meeting Wyatt Earp,
and played by an older James Garner.
And so he would talk about things that happened in the old West.
And he goes, is that really happening?
He was, yeah, give or take a lie or two.
Good movie.
The way of these guys, he kept using that line, give or take a lie or two.
One of my favorite parts about that movie is at the very end, when they're riding off into the sunset,
they're going off on a train back east, and they're riding off into the sunset.
So it's just more of this, you know, they're like, oh, it's Hollywood magic.
It's meant to be goofy and silly.
And if you're actually paying attention, you notice like, wait a minute, they're going back east and they're driving off into the sunset.
This doesn't make any sense.
It's all give or take a lie or two.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks.
And we will be right back.
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with the commercialization of it because thanksgiving is a time to look back in gratitude and
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when we talk about thanksgiving and people talk about how
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He is a lot of fun. He was very, very young when he was taken from his mother. You know, we
encountered them with just three puppies. The mother was nowhere to be found. So he's very bitey and he doesn't
have, you know, a mother there to kind of put him in his place and say, hey, stop that,
knock that off. So, you know, I'm getting scratches and little bite marks all over my hands
as we're doing our best to work with him. But he's at the age where he doesn't really
understand. So you just have to redirect him. The worst one was your son. We're up there. Karen
and I were sitting there watching him last week. And I was looking at something else.
And I hear Karen like, stop them. Stop. And I couldn't figure what was going to look around.
And Travis's son is setting on the floor.
whaling because the puppies got his foot is gnawing on it and it's like ah this is like a nightmare you
know he doesn't know what to do to get the puppy off no no babies or puppies were hurt it was just
shocking yeah no skin was broken but he was like he was just very surprised i guess it shocked us
because karen had a nightmare that night that she was um because she'd gone to florida for the
funerals and she had a nightmare that um there was an alligator that did that to her it's like that's
not the way they operate. They would definitely break the skin. And they'd drag you into the water
and do the death roll. But yeah, we did decide on a name as well. We decided we'd name him
Bishop. I like the name Bishop. And also, you know, it's the name of the android from the original
alien film. Fun fact about that. He was played by Ian Home. Ian Home played Bilbo in the Lord of the
Rings films. And he also voiced Frodo in the Lord of the Rings radio adaptation from
this guy is everybody. He's like Michael King. Yeah. So his name is Bishop. You'll probably be
seeing more of him. Who knows, maybe I can send Lance a picture of him and we'll get it pulled up
for you by the end of the show or something. Plus it sounds good together, Bishop Knight.
Got a chess motif going on. I remember I interviewed Tony Rook out of the UK. He did a mock trial
about 9-11 and a documentary about that.
And his name was Tony Rook.
And so he said, yeah, Rook and Knight.
But with Bishop and Rook, you could actually do a castling move, which we can't do
in the night.
Anyway.
So Thanksgiving, of course, and we rebroadcast some of my comments about the original
Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving.
1621.
And you know, as they originally came, they were very explicit about why they came.
it was to spread the Christian faith because they wanted to help the Indians who were here.
And when we look at a Christian nationalism, this is what I think of when I think of it.
And that is the aspect that we are going to establish a nation based on Christian principles,
not the fact that we are going to have everybody attend a particular church or something like that.
And that means Christian principles that don't murder people that are struggling in the water.
I'm disgusted with these people.
Anyway, only about half of the original 102 members who boarded in England a year earlier
survived the sea voyage in the cruel winter in the new world.
And that was one of their things I think was so amazing when we went to Plymouth Rock.
one year we looked at it
and they had the ships
replicas of the ships that were there
and I remember looking at that thing
how in the world could you get a hundred people
on that ship were they standing
shoulder to shoulder
the entire voyage? I just
didn't get it. I mean you talk about living
conditions that people were under
at that time and
of course the big effort by the New York
Times and the left
to create the 1619
project was to deny our
Christian heritage, and to change our heritage into one of greed and slavery that was an exhibit
in Jamestown.
And the thing is, in all periods of history, in anywhere you look, you can find examples to point
to to make your case for, look, these people were just nothing but cruel, vindictive, evil
people.
You can point to and pull specific examples out if you want to, from any time period, from any
culture. And you can do that with any historical figure as well. You can look at somebody's
life and you can point to the best things that they did or the best things that they said
or you can point to the worst aspects of it because everybody is a mixed, a mixture of good
and bad. And so it just is how you choose to portray it and what your motivations are in terms
of making something look good or look bad. But I think it's always good to go back and to
you know, eat the meat and throw out the bones, especially on Thanksgiving, right?
I don't have any bones to pick.
This is one of the meatiest times in history in terms of the good that came out of it is one of the best.
There's good and bad from everything, but this is one of the few times where the good
definitely outweighed the bad by a large margin, which is, of course, why they want to
deconstruct it all.
And the Indians and the pilgrims lived together in peace for about four generations, and
then that fourth turning happened and there was a war and so people can argue about who started
the war as they always do and you will always depending on your perspective you choose one side or
the other but it's very difficult to tell on most of these things which side started the war
but they did live at peace for quite some time there and it is truly an amazing story i would
i would encourage you if you have children and grandchildren to look at the story of squanto
in terms of God's providence and how he helped them and how he was really miraculously
providentially put in place there when these people landed and why they land and the fact
that they landed there was strange enough.
I mean, they were headed for Northern Virginia.
A storm blew them off course and then they realized that, tried to put out to see several times
and kept getting pushed back and pushed back.
Finally, they land and at the place where they land, there's an Indian who speaks English
and has been trained because he was kidnapped earlier but then released by a Christian.
He was trained in the meantime about how to grow food and things,
which the pilgrims, for all of their great motivations, had no practical skills whatsoever.
It's kind of like we look at things if society breaks down.
There's going to be a lot of pilgrims out there, especially from the sense that John Wayne
would always say, well, Pilgrim, you know, kind of like you're here and you're out of your depth.
So you think you're going to survive this or not?
But, yeah, it was a very interesting story.
The providence of it is amazing how they get blown way off course to the one spot where there's very, very few Indians that could speak English and help them out.
It's kind of like in Star Trek or wherever, where they go to a planet and everyone, it was a Star Trek moment.
And they all speak English, pretty there.
That's right.
Yeah, nobody ever said that about Star Trek.
How providential we've gone to a planet where the gravity is the same,
the air is the same, and they even can speak English, I guess.
But anyway, it didn't become an official holiday until the 1940s,
even though it was a Thanksgiving decoration by Washington,
and you had Benjamin Franklin lectured the people there,
said, you know, God's providence, we have to have seen how God's providence helped us to prevail
against Great Britain, the biggest nation of the world, and told them that they needed to
proceed with daily prayer as they had when they fought the war in order to put together
the Constitution. But then after that, you had the idea that it wasn't something that people
should do. Again, Jefferson felt that there should not be a proclamation, and he took the
position, even though the separation of church and state, that letter, that phrase in that letter
to the Danbury Baptist was to say there is a wall around the federal government, and we are not
going to establish and pick one Christian denomination to be the official federal established religion.
There were established religions in almost all the states at the time the federal government
was created, and they did not end with the First Amendment.
They continued in Massachusetts and other places into the 1830s and 1840s.
And so it wasn't about that, and it wasn't about suppressing the exercise of your religion as a member of the government or as a government employee at a school or any other place.
It was never about that.
They kind of read that end to that because of Jefferson's refusal to issue a Thanksgiving proclamation.
But it was later done by Abraham Lincoln during the war, and every president subsequent to that would put out a proclamation.
Roosevelt made it official in 1941.
As a matter of fact, he picked, he moved it earlier than had traditionally been done by week because he wanted to kick off the Christmas shopping season a little bit earlier.
And during the Depression, the tail end of the Depression.
and people did not like him moving it, so they pushed back against that.
But it became official with him then.
And so now we have, in 2025, we have Trump's official Thanksgiving declaration,
which really was not a declaration of thanks.
It was really more of a bah humbug and him boasting about what he had done.
So it was rather than thanking God a great deal,
he was thanking himself and patting himself on the back as you would expect.
while War Pete is bragging about the murderous that he's committed.
So the founders, even at least religious, possessed a healthy fear of providence, and were humble
enough to invite God's blessing on their land.
Today, similar official declarations would be met by the secularists with derision and
the tiresome warning about the threat that Christianity presents to democracy.
But while the men who made this great nation didn't want a theocracy, they certainly didn't
envision a people who enjoy the fruits of prosperity and freedom without acknowledging their divine
source, and neither should we. So let's not be afraid to bow our heads in gratitude. And let's not
forget to confess our sins, like the national sin of unprovoked wars, and murder, unashamed,
murder of the unborn, murder of civilians, whether it is genocidal for land,
whether it is not necessarily to kill all Venezuelans, but we just want to take the
well, that's all.
It's just, it's still reprehensible, and it is a national sin.
Let's pray for God to heal and renew this unique experiment in self-government rights,
World Magazine, and I agree with them.
And so, it is a...
a celebration of family as well. And that is the other nice thing about it. It doesn't,
they've not found really a way to, to commercialize it, which is really astonishing, you know,
when you look at this, they've commercialized everything else. Every other holiday is incredibly
commercialized, but not Thanksgiving, which is unusual. I guess you could say that Black Friday
is a commercialization of it, you know, but it's creeping in along the edges. Yeah.
yeah so anyway the that that is a strange thing about trump is what a curmudgeon he was
scrooge mcdonald trump republican strategist who is on cnn ed said he can't even believe
trump's thanksgiving day rant this was the rant that he had against tim waltz calling him
seriously retarded and saying that ohan omar a Somali immigrant
always wrapped in her swaddling hijab.
Well, we should understand the issue that is, I mean, he is, he's saying it in the worst possible way.
But there's a great deal of truth and the problem that has been created there in Minnesota.
And that has been, that Tim Walts has been a part of because he wants to get the votes of the Muslims there in Little Mowgli.
which is what people calling
Minneapolis now. He wants those votes
the people who supported Ilhan
Omar and he
saddles up right next to her
and so this one guy who was on
CNN, his name is Abdul
he said when I saw it yesterday I was like
oh bro you've got to be kidding me now
because he said something like I think it was
swaddling clothing. He said using the image
we usually associate with Christmas
and Christ and Jesus and you're saying that
is a swaddling hijab.
Well I think
Tim Walts has been swaddling the Muslims over there.
This is...
Did money from Minnesota taxpayers earmarked to feed hungry children wind up in the hands of a Somali terrorist group?
The allegations center around a massive welfare fraud case being brought in Minnesota.
A 78th, 78th defendant was charged just today.
And now reports...
Al-Shabab.
That some of the stolen money may have wound up in the hands of Al-Shabab.
a Somali-based terror group.
In response, President Trump says he intends to end deportation protections for about 700
Somali nationals in Minnesota, calling Minnesota a, quote, hub for Somali gang networks,
though he's provided no evidence for that.
You just provide the evidence.
On the ground, investigative correspondent, Rich McHugh, is at the federal courthouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota for us tonight.
Rich, what are you learning?
Hi, Elizabeth. Well, we're at the federal courthouse where that 78th indictment came down
just a few hours ago. All of it tied to feeding our future. That's the correct...
Kind of looks like a hub.
The center of all of this fraud. We spoke with current and former federal sources, and they say,
they tell us, billions have been stolen since 2019, that Minnesota is just riddled with fraud
and that a lot of this money goes back to Somalia and a cut of all of all.
that money has gone to the Al-Qaeda-linked terror group Al-Shabaab. But I want to reset this for viewers
because it's complicated. This all stems from feeding our future. That's the largest COVID fraud ever.
These criminals open more than 200 federal nutrition programs sites throughout Minnesota.
And sites live. COVID was a fraud.
Thousands of children a day. They created fake attendance rosters, fake invoices, and the government
reimburse them. David Gaither, he's a former state senator here. He saw this firsthand.
I covered this before COVID
downtown Minneapolis
this is the epicenter of some of the biggest fraud
and waste of abuse in this area
the owner right now is currently in jail
federal jail
this restaurant which seats about
35 supposedly served
18,000 plus meals a day
a day a day for seven months
18,000 plus
that's a lot
of people 25 at a time
She was a fixture at this restaurant, the safari, during her run for office.
I think we have a photo of her at the restaurant with her supporters in 2018.
Feeding our future, that's that corrupt nonprofit.
It was the epicenter of it, but others spawned from it.
They were home relocation services, child autism.
They were bilking $399 million in services fraud in 2023 alone.
To date, 86 people have been indicted and counting.
federal authorities tell NewsNation
79 of them
are of Somali descent
They were feeding their future
They were telling you what they were doing
Just not in the way that you might think
Those that are the perpetrators of the crime
We are not holding accountable
Those that created the opportunity
To have those purposes
To do what they did
And that would be
The policymaker
The Attorney General and the administration
Now federal sources that we
He means Tim Waltz
Several of them said the same thing
to me, Elizabeth. They say, there's a saying
in the Somali community you hear that when it rains
in Minneapolis, umbrellas go
up in Mogadishu. That just
about sums it up. Back to you.
Wow. Almost a hundred people
charged in this scheme so far. Rich
McHugh, reporting in Minneapolis. Thanks so much.
And I remember covering
that because I remember laughing at the name, El Shabab.
It reminded me of Quick Drauma
Grau. It's El Kabab or
whatever. El Kabong.
El Kabong. Yeah.
But this is what it looks like there in
Minneapolis. This is a football stadium that they took over, by Somali, so they could hold a large
group prayer. So whenever you've got a large number of people like this, they can control
politicians like Tim Walts. I would have sent ICE in there. That's what I would have done.
And so when you look at the timeline of Somali fraud, this is another report.
The center of a major fraud case.
Federal prosecutors indicted five people for their roles in offering a juror $120,000 for a not-guilty verdict in the feeding our future fraud scheme.
The U.S. attorney says the group targeted juror 52 because she was the youngest juror.
If you commit fraud, then we'll...
Only juror of color.
We'll bribe the jurors.
They dug up information on her family online and even put a GPS tracking device on her car to track her whereabouts.
During their investigation, investigators uncovered.
video of one of the defendants leaving a bag of money at the juror's home. You may recall,
the juror came forward with the bribe, and five of the seven defendants were found guilty
of fraud. They were convicted for stealing millions of dollars from the government meant to
feed hungry kids during the pandemic. Well, again, saying that Ilhan Omar was wearing a swaddling
hijab was probably one of the least insults that he could have leveled at her. The real stuff
was actually more damaging, which is the problem, because that's part of what Trump's gimmick is.
It's really kind of a WWE gimmick, the name calling and all the rest of the stuff,
rather than pointing out the reality of what's going on there.
I hope they do something, but we'll have to wait and see.
One of the worst things is Minnesota is full of such, you know, corn-fed, pure Americana-type individuals,
and they are being absolutely
screwed over by the governments
importing these people.
The government then caters to these people.
They allow them to, you know,
fleece the system.
Well, it's because they've been completely indoctrinated
by their school system
to be passive and gullible
with all this stuff.
Plus, they're importing a large enough voting bloc
that doesn't matter if they wake up at a certain point.
That's right.
And, of course, the Muslims have tons of kids.
So, yeah,
You keep importing them, but then they also just start breeding a giant base of their own people in your country as well.
Yeah.
And Minnesota is, sadly, occupied territory at this point.
It's a big problem.
He needs to do something about it.
The question is, will he do something about it?
You know, this is one place where you, you know, should round the people up and send them home.
Do it legally.
And I'm sure there's plenty of legal reasons to do this.
That fraud is not just limited to 78 people or whatever.
Yeah.
Also, again, this is a...
another one of those things, just like, there is no amount of Somalians that improves the United
States. They have nothing to offer. What are they mainly known for? Oh, Han Omar? They're mainly
known for being pirates. That's what they're known for. When you think of Somalis, you think of
these violent thugs on the high seas that take over container ships. That's what they're for.
They've given us other pirates like Ilhan Omar and Keith Ellison, who, again, that's the left
tool. It's kind of interesting, though, on the right, as we see Trump going off on everybody on
Thanksgiving. Again, he puts out a Thanksgiving proclamation and basically thanking himself and
ingratiating himself and then going on this tirade against all of his political enemies.
This article from NBC News, the campaign to make Richard Nixon great again. Make Nixon great
again. And I got to say, you know, if you are
looking at Richard Nixon and thinking that he is going to be vindicated, I think you've lost
the plot conservatives.
I mean, I look at Richard Nixon.
This is the guy that started the war on drugs, we've been talking about, and he took
the U.N. agenda and the schedule of, you know, the four different classifications of drugs
and how they went.
That was all created by the U.N., and he enacted that and called it his war on drugs.
He had no respect for the Constitution, for the rule of law.
He was a Machiavellian figure going after his political enemies, creating secret wars, putting a 55 mile an hour speed limit.
That was one of the things that I caught on to when I was just learning how to drive that made me dislike Richard Nixon.
You'll never rehabilitate Richard Nixon in my eyes.
But then as I got older and learned more history, I realized many other aspects of it in terms of the secret bomb.
of Cambodia and other things like that.
And I just got to say, if you like Richard Nixon, you must love Henry Kissinger.
Because Henry Kissinger, Mr. Bilderberg himself, was the guy who essentially ran the Nixon
administration, just like you had a big New Brzynski run the Carter administration, the guy
who created the trilateral commission and all the rest of the stuff.
These globalists, and you can go back and look at the trends, the opening to China that
was so celebrated by Richard Nixon, even by the left, they celebrated that. And Stephen
Sonheim even wrote a musical about Nixon and China. I never saw it. But I mean, that is an
indicator of how popular that was with the left, who, by the way, embraced the globalist
agenda. But Richard Nixon embraced the globalist agenda with the UN War on drugs, and he
embraced it by bringing in China. And that was Henry Kissinger doing that.
the Bilderberger, they knew they could make China the beta test site for what the technocracy
wanted to do to everybody. And also for population reduction, the one-child policy that they sold
in the name of protecting the climate. And yet, look at who's given a pass on CO2.
They can, China and India can have as many, China, for example, the globalists say, well,
you can have as much CO2 as you want, but just not as many children as you want.
That's what they pushed on them.
And so you've got people like Christopher Rufo,
who addresses a studio audience with Bill Maher,
and he says,
The Watergate scandal that toppled Nixon
was a setup from start to finish.
Well, yeah, so what?
Everything these people do is Machiavellian
and a setup from start to finish.
The stuff that Nixon did was a setup from start to finish.
The stuff the people that opposed him did
was a setup from start to finish.
These are two calculating gangs of criminals coming after each other.
So I really don't care about that.
What I care about is the kinds of things that Richard Nixon did and it's known for.
Well, when the president does it, it's not illegal, right?
And that's how we get to the point where, well, when Trump orders it, it's not illegal.
If the president orders it, it's not illegal.
It doesn't matter if you're killing people floating in the water or whatever.
It's not illegal.
So again, the judge was out to get Nixon, says Rufo.
Yes.
It's kind of the whole thing that we're seeing where they'll go after the reporters.
They'll talk about the person asking the question, but they won't say that you're wrong.
It's, oh, look, well, the people that came after Nixon were establishment insiders.
Well, yes, that's true, but they weren't wrong in this case.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
You didn't get the Kissinger clip that sent you, did you?
I did not.
Yeah, yeah.
That was, I was going to play that.
Henry Kissinger, we're missing you, a diplomat of our dreams with your curly hair and your
glassy stare and your Machiavellian schemes.
Well, I guess they must miss Henry Kissinger because they're missing Nixon.
The Watergate scandal has long been viewed as a defining moment and presidential corruption
and accountability, says NBC.
It became shorthand for a political scandal and lent the omnipresent Gate Suffolk
suffix to many scandals that followed, right?
It's always this gate and that gate.
Now you've got a lot of right-wing figures who insist that Watergate was actually an
underhanded scheme by the deep state and the press to take down a popular Republican president.
Yeah, so what?
He had his own schemes, didn't he, for things that he wanted to do.
So, yeah, the press and the other party wanted to take him down, that's always the case.
How do you excuse what he did?
with the war, how do he excuse what he did, with China, how to excuse what he did, with so many
different things. And again, you know, his wage and price controls, how do conservatives embrace
all that stuff? You know, it always surprised me. Roger Stone has a tattoo of a smiling Nixon
on his back. He used to say, yeah, I think Nixon stabbed me in the back as well.
repeatedly, just like your tattoo.
But beyond Rufo, the conservative media personalities like Tucker Carlson, Michael Knowles,
and Steve Bannon have pushed a revisionist Watergate narrative in the past year.
Hillsdale College has called it a scam.
And even actor Bill Murray, well, there we go.
That's the final word.
If Bill Murray says it, that's got to be true, right?
Says Nixon might have been framed.
Again, these are the kinds of spy versus spy garbage.
that these people do so I really don't care about whether or not Watergate was a legitimate
thing. We saw what he did with it. And again, I despised Nixon. He was arrogant, corrupt,
grasping power. I remember his vice president. How did we get Gerald Ford? He was taken out of the
house and put in vice presidency because Richard Nixon's vice president was taking
suitcases full of cash in his office in the White House.
That's how corrupt Nixon of these other people were.
I remember Nixon cultivating this idea that he was a Quaker.
And then you get these tapes where he's doing this Machiavellian scheming
and using the most foul language that you can imagine for the 1970s.
And so BLM, Russia Gate, gender ideology, left-wing terrorism.
All of the current challenges can be understood through the prism
of Watergate frame-up, said Rufo.
Nixon was one of the 20th century's greatest presidents.
Well, I tell you what, I understand these things, and I understand Nixon, and what a
creep he was.
That was the committee to re-elect the president.
It's called creep, appropriately, but also self, not aware of how much of a creep and a
criminal he really was, you know.
I am not a crook.
Yes, you are.
Yes, you were.
So Ken Hughes, a researcher at University of Virginia's Miller Center,
considered one of the foremost experts on audio tapes from the Nixon White House.
So the recordings clearly demonstrate that Nixon was a ringleader of the abuses of power
that we group under the heading of Watergate.
They show Nixon deliberately, consciously, and illegally weaponized the government
against those he considered to be political threats.
he was the prototype for Trump.
If Trump is precedent, Nixon was Trump's precedent.
Nixon was trying to keep his enemies list secret.
He was trying to keep the fact that he was weaponizing the government against people secret.
Biden and Trump don't make any secret of it, do they?
His congressional career defined him as a strident anti-communist, but as president,
he opened diplomacy with China.
Well, that's because he wasn't a conservative or anti-communist.
He was the man of the globalists, a man under the control of Henry Kissinger, Mr. Bilderberg himself.
And again, to defend Nixon is to defend Kissinger.
So they recount the different aspects of it.
I'm just amazed to see these people who, here's the defense that the conservatism make.
They contend that Nixon was oblivious to much of it until after it happened.
Isn't that the same thing that we hear Alex Jones say about Donald Trump?
And maybe he got that talking point for Roger.
So I don't know.
They don't talk about due process for us, but they say, well, he was denied due process.
His due process rights were violated by prosecutors.
And these are the people defending Trump who's violating due process for military.
of people. It's just amazing. Our government denies that to everybody all the time now.
So Monica Crowley said in July that full vindication, I think, of President Nixon is coming
to pass. Not with me. That would be vindicated. Only perhaps, perhaps he will look good
compared to Trump, just like Jimmy Carter looked good compared to Biden, because this country is
going down the drain.
We are circling the drain.
And so these presidents that we have now are not any worse.
Maybe they are, you know, maybe they are worse than the worst presence in recent
American history for the last 50, 70 years or so.
And so, and if you don't believe me, just take a look at the politicians in Washington
who are jumping off of this sinking ship like rats.
that's what's happening in the GOP
and also with Democrats even
you've got 18
18 congressmen
say they're not going to run for re-election
these are GOP congressmen
and you've got another eight Democrats
you say they're not going to do it
which is also noteworthy
because the Democrats expect that they're going to have the majority
you know it's really not any fun
when you're in the minority
it's not much fun anymore when you're in the
majority with the kind of rules that have been put in place by Pelosi, by Boehner, and by Mike Johnson,
when you're operating under that kind of a situation, nobody has any say in anything.
They don't represent us.
They have no voice because the speaker has controlled everything.
That's one of the reasons these people are getting out.
And when the House returns from Thanksgiving, the GOP speaker will face a chamber in chaos.
That is today.
He and his team have struggled to maintain control the floor in recent weeks
is made clear by the recent unsanctioned push
from Ranking File members to release the Epstein files.
But that's not the end of it.
Members of both parties are increasingly feeling emboldened to buck party leadership,
forcing votes on personal priorities,
including a spate of recent votes to punish fellow lawmakers.
Mike Johnson said,
I would like to just get back to normal Congress.
Well, it was recently on a show.
show where he was talking about how frustrating it was. And it was pretty clear that what he was
talking about was the fact that he's not his own man. He just does whatever Trump tells
him to do. He finds that very frustrating. Just like the rest of the people in the house find it
frustrating that they have no say in what they want to do, that Mike Johnson is dictating that to
them. And so then we have Marjorie Taylor Green leaving. It's not just her. Like I said,
it's going to be 18 Republicans and eight Democrats, and they said more retirement announcements
are expected around the holidays.
You know, people get out of Washington, and they look at the normal world, and it's like,
I don't want to go back to that place.
And so they usually have a lot of people who come back and say that.
As a matter of fact, they quote a Democrat Emmanuel Cleaver from Missouri, who is a Methodist pastor,
or was.
He says, as I told my family last night.
the house has just had a nervous breakdown.
I don't know what kind of drug we need,
but it's time for somebody to give us a prescription.
He said, members are talking about it amongst ourselves.
What's going on with this place?
He said he's had to arrange for more security when he's at home
because of death threats that people in Congress are getting increasingly.
And with a house gone for 54 days during the historic government shutdown,
it only took a week for drama to overtake the lower chamber.
In just five days,
lawmakers brought forward four resolutions to punish various colleagues.
After not being in session for so long, one week has got everybody ready to go home.
After the Epstein pushed more lawmakers in both parties now eager to force their own votes using the discharge petition,
once rarely successful, but now increasingly part of a member strategy to work around Johnson.
So what is Johnson's cure for this?
What is the Johnson syndrome of power?
Well, he wants to get rid of the discharge petitions.
You've got a way to work around what I do.
I'm going to control what gets to the floor.
It's got to come through me.
If we don't like something, it never gets brought up for a vote or discussion.
And so now he wants to shut down the discharge orders as well.
So, again, when you look at all of this and you look at the threats of political violence
that people are getting all the time, it's not a surprise that Marjorie Telegreen
would want to get out.
I think she has other things in mind as well,
and she knows that regardless of whether these accusations
that be made against her from all these Zionist billionaires
with all their money running character assassination things,
it would damage her, whether it was true or not,
just by the sheer volume and repetition of the lies.
And so it's probably a pretty smart move,
but she wants to run for governor, senator,
or president, or whatever she has.
her ambition is but um trump by the way when we look at his financial stuff maybe one of the reasons
why he was in such a bad mood was because his bets on his brands have really gone south says
wall street journal they have soured stocks and cryptocurrencies tied to the president and his family
have tumbled amid a broader route of riskier assets they point out that um the trump coin is down 86
percent, and the Melania coin is down 99% since they went public.
And it said one of the Trump family's crypto ventures, a token called World Liberty Financial, has dropped roughly 40% since its September launch.
So with the Melania coin, it's a bear market, B.A.R.
Yeah.
Well, her Melania coin is down 99%.
And there was a report a couple of weeks ago that it was less valuable.
than another meme coin
the fart coin
you have to understand
fart coin is the only thing
holding up the American economy
and when fart coin goes to zero
we're all doomed
The world we live in
Melania's down,
farts are up
maybe Trump should rename
his coin
old fart coin
that might bring it back
who knows
if people want to get a fart coin
like a Deutsch coin
comment here and then we'll go to break.
Niburu 2029 says the CIA drug lords will not stand for any independent competition.
Yeah, that's right.
Good movie about the CIA is the Good Shepherd with Matt Damon.
Very, very creepy.
Very, very disturbing.
Shows you all kinds of weird stuff they get up to.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and just remind you,
we're going to be playing Christmas songs between now and Christmas holidays.
And we do still have the Christmas Night album that is up.
And we're going to have a couple of new songs that we will be playing for you soon.
They are, we don't have enough new songs to do an album.
It was kind of a rough year this year.
Yeah, it's been kind of one thing after the other.
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Yeah, so last year we had the pun
Time to get silver and gold
Before people come to their sense as
And before, you know, the
CryptoFad around Trump
Got a bit old
Who would have thought that Trump
Would ban the penny that we held up there?
but that's kind of the way that it's been this last year.
And so now we got, you know, silver and gold.
It was all gold until just recently.
And then over the weekend, silver exploded in a rally that's reshaping the metals bowl market.
And again, we had reported that there had been drastic shortages of silver,
that for five years they've been using more silver because it is consumed than they are mining.
and so as this Kitko article points out, gold has broken away from the rest of the precious
metals pack thanks to its role as a true monetary metal. Central banks have been driving
unprecedented demand as they look to diversify away from fiat currencies and into something
more stable and tangible. Silver, with all of its volatility, simply didn't fit the bill
for the official sector holders. But that singular demand has pushed the silver
gold ratio to extremes. In April, it soared above 100, a five-year high, and miles away from its
long-term average between 50 and 60, the ratio of the price of gold to silver. So silver
usually outperforms because of its volatility. Instead, it has lagged for years, casting a shadow
of skepticism over the whole precious metals trade. But that skepticism is folding fast.
Silver is ending the week at a record high above $56 an ounce.
It is up an eye-popping 97% since January.
Gold, meanwhile, is around $4,200, a year-to-date gain of nearly 61%.
And again, it's not that they're going up in value.
It's that the dollar is going down in value, and that these are being priced in the U.S. dollar.
The ratio between the two, silver and gold, which hit 100 in April, has now plunged to 74.
Investors are finally waking up to how scarce silver has become.
Industrial demand, tied to the accelerating electrification of the global economy,
has produced significant supply deficits for five straight years.
We saw the first big wave at the start of the year when massive volumes of silver poured in the U.S.
as traders braced for potential tariffs under Trump's global war of trade.
Silver ultimately wasn't tariffed, but the fear never fully dissipated,
especially after Washington officially labeled it a critical metal.
All of that extra metal sitting in the U.S. then tightened physical inventories elsewhere,
especially in London's over-the-counter market.
One thing they leave out of this article that we reported on earlier was the mania
about getting silver as part of an Indian religious ceremony.
Typically, they would go out and they would get gold or whatever,
but they had some Indian influencers who said,
this year you should get silver.
And so they all jumped into getting silver,
which caused a big shortage on the London market as well.
Some silver did leave the U.S. in China as traders chased those premiums,
but rising demand in Asia and India especially only did,
deepened the supply crunch.
So silver could flow out of the U.S.
vaults, but then that would just shift the next supply crunch west.
With demand surging and no easy supply fix in sight,
analysts say silver's newfound strength may be more than just a short-term burst.
And, of course, it has helped to push gold as well,
since the two of them are lumped together as precious metals.
So you have Wall Street Bulls moved up through,
4,200 on Friday, Main Street adds to the bullish momentum after a three and a half percent
weekly gain. So now it's getting to the point where Main Street is getting into this,
not just Wall Street or the central banks. You got Morgan Stanley saying gold will hit
$4,500 an ounce, they believe, by mid-2026. And the reason they give is because of
ETFs, central bank demand, and hedging of real assets. And so again, when you look at, they focus
kind of on the ETFs. And that's the trade out of the Shanghai Gold Exchange, where you have
these two big funds, GLD for gold and SLV for silver, where you get the paper, gold and silver
that we talk about you're not really buying gold and silver with that you're buying into a fund
that owns gold and silver and it doesn't track the price of gold and silver going up or down
which buying into a fund that allegedly owns gold and silver yeah and you don't know if they
get it or not and so they're scrambling around to get gold and silver for these funds they say
but um you know there there's a troubling amount of people between you
and the gold and silver, as far as I'm concerned with this stuff.
I don't trust it.
But I think an even bigger factor is going to be,
then the ETFs is going to be stable coins.
ETS, when they talk about Main Street,
that's the way a lot of people are buying into gold and silver
is with these ETF funds because it's easy to do.
And it's like a stock or something.
So if somebody wants to get out of the stock market,
the first thing they think is, well,
I'll buy the silver and gold ETFs.
because it's very much like a stock market trade, but it's too much like a stock market trade.
I think, though, that stable coins, like Tether and others, are going to really drive the price
of gold up because they're going to be accumulating a lot of it as well.
Anybody that wants financial credibility, whether it's central banks or whether it is
stable coins or whether it's the bricks countries, everybody wants to have gold to bolster
the value, the real value of what they have, because everything else is kind of derivative
from that. And stable coins are really a way for them to move a way to try to get Federal Reserve
notes, which the central banks and other governments don't want to buy as much anymore.
They're turning away from that. And so the strategy is to try to get the retail trade
to buy it. And the way they do that is to get people to put their money and
to stable coins, but they're not going to be stable and they're not going to be keeping their
value unless the stable coins start buying gold and things like that. So I think there's going to be
a big move into the stable coins. They want to protect the U.S. government. So this is,
Trump is going to give them the keys to the kingdom to do that. And so they want to protect
the U.S. bonds by being a holder of U.S. bonds.
and spreading that out globally at the retail level.
But it's also the desire by these people who are running this,
people like Lutnik and people like Eric Trump,
who are saying that stable coins are going to replace banks.
And they don't just mean the local banks.
They mean all banks, including central banks.
They want to be the ones who are buying and keeping the treasury bills.
But it is something where they talk about the getting rid of the
penny. That is the key function, I think, performed by these local banks, the fact that when you
pay for something in cash, that merchant can take the cash and put it in their bank account.
And if they don't have a local bank to do that with, I'm not really sure what happens to the
cash trade. It's going to be very difficult, especially when you've got something that's fast
and divisible like a stable coin. But as Peter Schiff pointed out, if they start accumulating
gold, you could wind up having the real cryptocurrency backed by gold rather than it being something
like Bitcoin.
Another thing about this, if the price increase of gold is being pushed by these companies
buying it up for ETFs and people buying ETFs, when all that collapses, when people realize
that they don't actually own the gold that they think they do on paper, that is going to cause
the price to go up.
there's going to be a lot less gold in circulation than people realize.
Because you look at these things, I think most, if not all, the ETFs.
Tony has mentioned that as well.
It's like this is a kind of a shell game when people realize it's a fraud.
It's really going to get people scrambling for the real stuff, the physical stuff.
Yeah, I mean, you look at the ETFs.
If they're selling these assets for less than the gold that they claim to have as worth,
then how are they making money?
Clearly, there's some suspicious things.
going on. They aren't just giving away gold for less than they're paying for it.
Yeah, that's right. I don't like tokenized assets at all, and that's basically what these
ETFs are. So we've got Morgan Stanley and also UBS, both of them picking a price of
$4,500 by mid-2026. And that makes sense because we are going to see accelerating chaos
as the fourth turning draws closer and closer to a finale.
But think about that.
Where it is right now, it's about $4,200.
If it goes up to $4,500 by the middle of next year,
let's say another six months or so,
that's a 7% higher in six months.
You're not going to find any investments
that you as an individual can make
that are going to pay that kind of yield,
if that is true.
Again, UBS raised its 2026, mid-year goal.
gold target to $4,500 an ounce up from $4,200 previously because it's just hit that.
The bank also raised its upside target for gold by $200 to $4,900 per ounce on a possible
spike of political and financial risks, but they maintained their downside case at $3,700 per ounce.
UBS analysts said on the downside, they said that their,
is a potential for federal hawkishness.
I don't think there's a chance of that.
Remember that this year,
Trump gets to take control of the Federal Reserve in
26, because, you know,
Powell is going to be out and
Trump is going to have a say as to who the next person is going to be.
And what is, who is Trump going to put in there?
He's going to put in somebody who's going to monetize the debt,
who's going to print money, do quantitative,
state of easing, lower interest rates.
All of that is going to feed gold.
So I don't think there's going to be any federal hawkishness.
I don't think there's a chance of that.
It is, if it happens at all, it would be very, very short-lived.
And then everything is going to go in the opposite direction.
So the demand is now shifted to China for silver.
As reserves on the Shanghai Gold Exchange have fallen to their lowest level in decades.
how do you even know what they've got just trust them right do you want your money shanghai
do you trust the chinese government that is involved in these things as well so it is it's
kind of interesting you know russia's central bank is forced to sell gold to cover the budget
and to support the ruble this is one of the things that will temper some of not a hawkishness
from the Federal Reserve, but if other things start to go south, for example, if you've got the
big investors who have bought stocks on margin, and if the stocks go down, they get called on it,
they've got to cover that.
What are they going to do?
Well, if they've got gold, they're going to sell it because gold is up.
So that's a way for them to cover their margin calls.
And so we could see on the downside of this if the stock market bubble burst, the mania
burst than you could see people covering by selling gold. And that is something's being done
with Russia, but it hasn't brought the price of gold down really. For the first time in history,
the central bank of Russia has begun selling from its reserves directly into the domestic
market, enabling banks and state-owned companies and investment firms to purchase sovereign gold,
according to a report from Ukrainian news service. This is a forced step. Gold is effectively
becoming a tool to support the ruble to patch up corporate liquidity and cover budget needs
amid the rapid depletion of other resources. The move is unprecedented. Before 2025,
the Central Bank of Russia never sold its gold to commercial market participants, only
receiving it through the Ministry of Finance to increase its reserves. But the country's
National Welfare Fund, seeing its liquid assets decline, from $113 billion to 2020,
in 2022 to $51 billion in 2025, the central bank has no choice but to sell off its reserves.
When you talk about those kinds of numbers, and you realize just how much smaller the Russian
economy is in terms of GDP and other things like that, it fell from $113 billion, 222 to $51
billion, and they have had about $200 billion, has been confiscated by the EU and the U.S.
I'm sorry, $300 billion frozen Russian assets.
So that's huge.
So the strategy of selling goal supposedly allows for prompt budget replenishment and ruble stability.
You know, they may be communist, but they knew from the very beginning the value of gold.
It was Max Warburg, the central banker in Germany, and his brother, Paul Warburg, was the one who worked with J.P. Morgan to get the Federal Reserve put in.
but Max Warburg sent Vladimir Lennon to start the Russian Revolution, gave him
$10 million in gold, and put him on a sealed train to go from Switzerland and to Russia
to start the revolution.
So from the very beginning, the communists knew what real money was, didn't they, regardless
of what happens here.
Well, you have to know what's really valuable so you know what to steal.
It is communism, isn't it?
It's a justification for a kleptocracy that's, yeah, Republicans are not actually interested
in shrinking government, says the mesas.mises.org. Again, it's always fake posturing and promises
just like the Epstein files, just like promises of peace in this context. They're talking
about Doge and the fact that the Office of Personnel Management says, this doesn't exist
anymore. They said it's hard to define where the effort to cut the federal bureaucracy stands today
as anything other than a disappointment. Republicans are abandoning campaign promises to cut
spending, and that's nothing new, they said. Virtually every single Republican who's run for
any federal office in the last 50 years or so is guilty of this. But the beginning of Trump's
second term did feel different. Why? There was a genuine, palpable
bottom-up excitement for spending cuts.
Fresh off the pandemic,
where federal bureaucrats
helped to lock the country down
and then did their best
to force everyone to take patented drugs
from well-connected pharmaceutical companies
to get their freedoms back.
Let me just insert here.
Meez's, come on.
This is Trump directing this one top.
Don't leave him out of this.
It wasn't the federal bureaucrats alone.
He was directing all this.
He was bribing and blackmailing people
to do all these things.
and the federal bureaucrats were working for him.
Nevertheless, because of this and the subsequent economic stagnation,
and Thomas Massey knew this from the very beginning.
He pushed back against all of this stuff.
He said, you're destroying the country economically.
And as a result, that was the first person.
He became the first person that Trump wanted to primary out
because he opposed him on these damaging,
policies that were there.
So followed by years
of relentless price inflation and economic
stagnation that federal
officials said was an illusion
emanating from the public's economic
stupidity. Many Americans were
understandably on board with the campaign to
promise to gut the federal bureaucracy
but not the Republicans. It's just
phony promises.
And of course, Trump's not a Republican anyway.
He's a tax and spend Democrat.
Republican politicians
derail the effort
because they completely accept the left-wing progressive falsehoods about programs that would have been cut.
In the simplistic progressive narrative that dominates the media, the university system, and the Democrat Party,
government is primarily seen as a superhuman supplier of social services.
Well, that's right.
I mean, you know, they are so detached from fiscal reality by the fiction of the field.
yacht dollar that they're like the you know superheroes that can fly but I think they're
really like wily coyote who's just run off of the cliff and is still running on thin air
but he's dicks look down and realize there's nothing underneath him and at that point he's
going to plummet like a rock and above him will be the crushing 38 trillion dollar
deficit or cumulative debt and that'll come crash
down on him, just like Wiley Coyote.
Well, again, when we look at GDP, there's a Russian writer saying, you know, this is a myth.
You can't really measure the productivity of a country just in GDP.
And he points out the fact that there was an economist in 2022 as the beginning of hostilities
between Russia and Ukraine said, Russia cannot win the war.
Why, he said?
Well, because he said their GDP is roughly equivalent to the combined output of Belgium and the Netherlands.
Russia is an economic dwarf in Europe.
And so, therefore, its military operation was doomed.
So the question that said, does GDP really give us an accurate representation of a country's strength?
Not really.
They point out this was something that was created by a Russian economist, a metric that was created by them,
was made popular by Keynesian economics.
And so after the war, GDP became entrenched in the grand architecture,
the post-war order of Bretton Woods, the IMF, and Keynesian macroeconomic theory.
Keynesianism sees the economy as a thermostat problem.
If total demand is too low and output falls,
the government must raise demand through fiscal spending and so forth.
And yet we saw in the 1970s that Keynesian,
consensus broke down, largely because it was wrong.
You know, we had stagflation.
How could that happen under Keynesian economics?
Well, it can't.
So we're about to go through something that I think will be the end of Keynesianism for good.
And it will be good when you get rid of Keynesianism and deficit spending and fiat currencies.
It's going to be a painful process.
But you need to position yourself now into something that is outside.
this irrational system.
And it's amazing that the Federal Reserve chair was at Greenspan.
It said irrational exuberance.
That's what they've been selling you for a century is irrational exuberance over the American dollar.
Marky Mark, thank you for the tip, says with silver's spike, gold is only 72 times the price
of silver now.
It was 85 or thereabouts.
That's right.
It did get up, as the article said, to a hundredfold over the price of.
of silver. That's right.
We've got skunk hollow Rose Gardens.
It says, so Trump is going to make Nixon
a martyr for being the subject to prosecution
by his political opponents to soften his image
for doing so.
Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1865,
Kissinger and Memo stated he cared not
who was killed in the Cambodian bombing
campaigns, kill anyone and everyone.
Yeah, sounds like we're back in that same
situation now, right?
It's all cyclical.
And he goes on to say, more bombs were dropped
in just Cambodia, then over Berlin and several German cities.
The tonnage was astronomical.
Bride B. Mac.
Surprise, they didn't make you take this commercial town like the Alfred Hitchcock one.
I didn't put it up on Twitter, that's why.
Keep it a secret.
Just between us.
Keep it secret. Keep it safe.
So technically, they shouldn't have any right to apply any copyright to It's a Wonderful Life
since they let the copyright expire and then pulled that back by saying,
saying, oh, well, we copyrighted the script under book copyright, which has longer term.
So therefore, this is derivative of the script, and therefore we should have the copyright to it.
Yeah, that's right.
It's only copyrighted in the U.S. because, again, the influence of the movie studios, you know,
and the regulatory capture that we see because of that, nowhere else do they recognize the copyright.
They let it expire through a clerical error, and that's why it became so popular.
because a lot of people, it wasn't successful, and when it's first released, there's some hokey stuff in there at the beginning that always used to put me off.
But I got past that, and it is one of my more favorite films that are out there.
So it was pedals.
Yeah, I mean, you know, Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed, how could you go bad with that, right?
So anyway, Frank Capra, it was not one of his most popular films, but again, they don't really have legitimate copyright claim.
And ours, of course, is still transformative and free use, even if it were copyrighted.
That's right. That's right. And it certainly applies to the Hitchcock thing. The difference, though, is just lawfare, right? Are we willing to, I just didn't want to go through this whole, you know, fundraiser and everything that would take to do battle with these people. You know, they're out there trying to justify the big fees that they charge the Hitchcock estate so that they're looking for things to do.
And, you know, they got deep limitless pockets and all that.
Yeah, that's the part.
If you're in litigation with someone who has massive amounts of money more than you do,
they can just bleed you dry.
They never have to actually get you in court or get a judgment or anything.
They can simply break you.
But we will redo that commercial and we'll do it with an English butler that looks
somewhat like Alfred Hitchcock, but won't be Alfred Hitchcock.
It'll just look a lot like him.
but we'll remove some of those clues there
because people need to understand the principle
of the McGuffin thing. It's very important.
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And that's the thing I like about Tony, you know, is the fact that he lets you
accumulate gold gradually, right, on a regular basis.
that's a very powerful thing to do you know if you save regularly and that that is a great way to do it
and it also averages out the cost of the gold that's there so you don't have to try to time it
and buy a massive amount of it all at one spot maybe pick a momentary high or low but fortunately
it's gone up and all the factors that allowed us to say that gold was on sale last year
because of irrational exuberance about Trump those are all still there we still have the
massive deficit. We still have the central banks that are accumulating it. We still have everybody
looking to reset the financial system. And so you have all these different wannabe power
centers are all accumulating gold at the same time. And then it is a real hedge against
politically uncertain times, which is the kind of times that we live in right now.
And Tony works very hard to make sure he gets you all good deals. He's constantly busy.
We, on our way back up from Texas, stopped in at his
Denison location. It was wonderful. We got to hang out with him for a little bit. He got to meet
our son. Our son got to meet Tony. And Tony very graciously sent him back with his first little
piece of silver. So he actually has his own little stack of medals and we need to continue to
accumulate for him. Very small stack of metals. Although he's very small. We're going to take a
quick break, folks. We'll be right back.
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I'm going to be able to be.
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So, I'm going to be.
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You're listening to the David Night Show.
Welcome back, folks, and that's right, Merry Christmas from us here at the David Night Show.
It's December 1st, which means that the Christmas,
season is officially here.
And no one can fault you for playing Christmas
music now. Marky Mark in
New Jersey, thank you very much for the tip. He says,
the part of Keynesianism, everyone forgets,
is that the government needs to run surpluses in good times.
It's not all deficit spending. Deficit
spending should only be done in bad times.
Yeah, that's right. We're
all deficit all the time, baby.
No
surpluses ever.
That's right. Wally Walrus. My Wolfpack
collection is making money every month.
And of course... Well, actually,
the dollar's going to.
Don't keep massive amounts of money in your checking account
because it's like a, it's like leaking out.
It's a container that leaks.
The government is continually stealing your value.
Narrowway, narrow gate ministries.
They got rid of the penny,
and the stores are very low on pennies.
They're beginning to round up to the nearest higher nickel.
Yeah, yeah.
The question becomes,
when are they going to outmode the nickel?
Because I can't imagine that's worth producing either.
Well, and the whole fallacy of all that stuff
is that, you know, the penny is, the Federal Reserve is the one that really destroyed the penny.
It's also amazing to me how little fanfare we got when the penny was just done away with.
One of the most famous sayings, at least when you hear continually, is a penny saved, is a penny earned.
The penny doesn't exist anymore.
We got rid of it.
We just said, nah.
Because you'll own nothing and you'll earn nothing, right?
You won't have a job because they don't take anyone on anything either.
So get rid of the penny.
But, you know, you used to go buy things with pennies, right?
Not in my lifetime.
Penny candy and stuff.
Okay, so in your lifetime, we used to sell bubble gum for a penny at the video stores.
But, you know, that's how inflation is running.
Uh-huh.
Bubble gum inflation.
Yeah, that's right.
It's a bubble.
Real quickly.
I know people asked about more pictures of the puppy.
I sent one to Lance.
You can pull it up.
This is a picture of our son and the puppy.
See, he can be.
behave. We take very good care to monitor and make sure that he's calm and collected when he's
dealing with our son. He's a very sweet dog, but he is a puppy. He wants to play. He gets very
excited. And our son loves the puppy. He wants to play with him so badly. But they're both just
a little bit too young to effectively play with each other. But they love each other and they'll be
the best of friends here soon. So there's your there's your puppy and baby update in case you
were curious, cute things.
Well, here's your update on things economic as well as pharmaceutical stuff.
I don't have time to get in the pharmaceutical things, but I wanted to begin by talking about
how cash-strapped Britain is selling off embassies.
And I really, when I saw this, I immediately thought of Pfizer shaking down three South American
companies, countries, rather.
remember it was a worldwide conspiracy to shut down anybody that didn't get the jab and so you had three
South American countries and two of them went public with the threats from Pfizer because
they Pfizer had the governments were going to shut down travel and make basically make
it impossible to get in or out of these countries unless they gave the jab to their people but
But they also knew that it was going to be harmful.
They knew it was going to be harmful.
It was the tell-tale sign because they said, you're going to hold us harmless, even in terms of manufacturing defects and all the rest of stuff.
We want all of these liability protections, and we want you to collateralize that, to guarantee that with assets that are outside of your country.
Now, if that doesn't say that they know that they're committing a crime,
does and so part of those assets they said we want to have you put up your embassies as collateral
and that's what's happening with the u.k government now they're trying to sell uh assets that they
have in new york and other places i mean they had a big elaborate complex in bangkok Thailand
of course the man formerly known as prince Andrew didn't want to stay there he wanted to go to a
private hotel so he can get his 10 hookers a day but we'll have more on that tomorrow thank you
for joining us. Have a good day.
Merry Christmas.
Yes.
The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man is simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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