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Episode Date: April 11, 2024

(2:00) 1864 Abortion Law Clarity vs 2024 Moral AmbiguityWhoopi Goldberg's theology lesson about abortionBoth Democrats and Republican politicians freak out and scramble for NEW positions — but why?...We have more pictures & scientific information supporting the humanity of the child today, but what did they have in 1864 that was FAR more important and gave them clarity(34:45) FISA Fight in the House: GOP Splits Into 2 Factions — CIA or ConstitutionFISA — what is it, why did they do it, when did it start, how was it subvertedSpeaker Johnson goes all in for the surveillance state and warProof Congress doesn't believe the lies it's telling about surveillanceWhat Speaker Johnson is pushing will be far worse than what we haveMarjorie Taylor Greene pushes back against this Speaker — anyone else?(1:07:07) American Apostasy — sad state of American ChristianityWhile coach defies atheist group over prayer, she welcomes trannies on the girl's teamMainline denomination to kick out pastors and members that don't embrace LGBT (in the name of "tolerance")Mayo Clinic gives puberty blockers to children as young as 2 (gender dysphoria?)New movie to rewrite Bible's account of Jesus' birthYou won't believe what the mega-church pastor (who didn't want to talk about "resurrection" on Easter) said and wore for the occasion(1:20:35) Mass Murder, Tiny FinesCDC adverse effects cover up begins to unravel.  The preliminary number is astronomicalmRNA "safe & effective" — like this 1950s demo about Uranium?The shamefully small fine given to PfizerJapanese study calls for mRNA to stop, concerned about destruction of blood supply and blood transfusions for the unvaccinated(1:30:00) INTERVIEW Gold Keeps Breaking Records — Economists Say It's Only Just Begun Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold Paper Dollars aren't the only fiat — ETF gold, ETF silver, ETF bitcoinEconomists, not gold dealers, say it's only just begun(2:02:58) Many Want to Forget Pandemic, Rand Paul Wants to Distract You from the Truth About the Pandemic - RED HERRING RANDWATCH: A quick review of the absurdity and rapidity of the "virus" narrativeRand Paul has been singularly focused on Wuhan bio lab, which is a coverup for the jab, lockdowns, masks, etc.  Now he's selling "15 agencies" were a part of this.  Sound familiar?Breitbart pushes panic about migrants with measles.  Numbers are infinitesimally small.  No one diedThe Lockdown was revolting — are we?  Will we? A look back at the insanity and superstition lest we forget the foolishness(2:37:11) Comments, questions, and thank you (2:44:32) Climate False Prophets, Massive ProfitsClimate, the Movie — a preview only 2 years to save the planetCongresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee thinks the moon is made of gas.  How silly.  We all KNOW it's made of green cheeseFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf 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: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 11th of April, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Well, we're going to begin today, actually, with the back and forth and outrage about this Arizona Supreme Court decision that really has the left angry. It's amazing how angry they get if you don't go along with them on their agenda of abortion, injection, mutilation. And so we're going to begin with that, and we're going to look at the spineless, feckless GOP and the candidates with that, but we're also going to talk right after that about the fight over Pfizer and the GOP. This is a very important issue that's been there for quite some time, and we'll also take a look at how the pandemic began,
Starting point is 00:02:22 an excellent summary of the nonsense with all this stuff, as well as a movie that is out, Climate the Movie. I'm going to give you a little bit of a taste of that. Try to encourage you to take a look at this or share it. It's excellent production values for this film. We'll be right back. As I was saying, the production values for the climate, very good, very good sources. who have been there and done that. People who are part of the UN IPCC. People who have been on the inside to tell you just how politicized and untrue and unscientific the whole thing is.
Starting point is 00:03:14 It's put together by a guy that's done a lot of National Geographic documentaries and things. He's got a lot of experience in his shows. One thing here that does not have very good production values or content of any sort is the view. Now, host Whoopi Goldberg makes a bizarre claim about the Ten Commandments when she's talking about abortion.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And she turns it into the Nine Commandments. And you can guess which one she gets rid of. Because they demand abortion they demand as i said injection and mutilation of kids they want to kill kids before they're born they want to kill mutilate kids afterwards to satisfy their sexual depravity and then they want to uh sterilize and kill people and injure people with the injections And they demand your body, your choice. Oh no, we forgot about all that four years ago, didn't we? It wasn't about your choice.
Starting point is 00:04:09 It wasn't about your informed consent. It wasn't about you and your doctor deciding what to do. No, you must do this. And you are a pariah. You are a sociopath. You are a psychopath. If you don't wear a mask, if you don't stay six feet apart from me, I love how they call that social distancing. I said at the time it's anti-social distancing isn't it very anti-social
Starting point is 00:04:31 but she said um on social media on monday that abortion is not included under the biblical mandate thou shalt not kill and of course uh she gets she makes the uh rookie mistake to think that it's killing of any sort uh no that really is about murder which is different from killing that happens in self-defense isn't it you know if you somebody breaks into your home and you um defend yourself and you kill them because they're a threat to your life. People are not even charged with that. Someone died, but it wasn't murder. And if someone breaks into your country and you defend yourself with the military, you have a justified war to defend yourself and to kill those invaders if necessary. I'm not a pacifist, but we're so far away from any justification for war anymore.
Starting point is 00:05:25 She said, I want to make sure that if you decide that this is what you want to do, I'm going to get behind you because I don't know your life. And if you say this is what you need, that's what I'm going to do. In other words, you have a truth. God doesn't have any absolute values. There is no objective truth and there is no objective standard for anything. She said, and that means, you know, Hey, 50 weeks, I don't care. Well, you got, if you got a baby for 50 weeks, you got a problem.
Starting point is 00:05:55 You got a real problem. Uh, 50 weeks, 75,000 weeks, whatever, How many weeks? It's nobody's business. Well, God made it his business. And she's the one who brings God into this. She argued that abortion is a matter between you and your doctor and God, she said. She said abortion isn't mentioned in the Big Ten, meaning the Ten Commandments. Yeah, it is actually, um, just, it doesn't take a great deal of critical thinking to understand that. But you can rationalize anything if you wish.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Goldberg began lecturing about God's rules and regulations. She said, God was pretty clear. Here's the stuff that'll make your life better on earth. And so, um, you know, that's, that's that's what um that's all about right um you know certainly if you follow god's commandments uh they are things that are good for you and i've made that analogy in the past before i made it to my kids i said you know look uh you are old enough to know that um if the stove is glowing red it's really pretty right but you don't want to touch it that's our rules here we're don't want to touch it. That's our rules here.
Starting point is 00:07:05 We're doing that for your own good, but it's our rules. And you need to just trust us when we got rules that those rules are for your own good or just obey, right? But she doesn't like that. Sunny Hostin said, well, some Christians are going to say thou shalt not kill would include abortion and she said well here's the thing i think thou shalt not kill uh cannot be used as a block because we allow wars all the time again uh it's not murder it's thou shalt not murder and it's not murder if somebody breaks into your home somebody breaks into your into your country now if we go into another country and we break into that country and we start a war preemptively, that is murder.
Starting point is 00:07:50 That is unjust. She said the Crusades were all about these things. The Crusades. She jumps into the Crusades. I mean, her mind is a mess here. It is amazing. So there's some conversation to be had there. Thou shalt not kill for everybody and everything,
Starting point is 00:08:07 or we have to talk about the things that you and I need to do. Sometimes we need to kill babies. And so it's just a relative term. Sometimes it applies, and sometimes it doesn't. They are the ten suggestions, but Whoopee will give you a pass. Not that God will give you a pass, because God says that these babies are human. Not only that, but he knows them. As he says in Jeremiah, before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Before you were born, I set you apart. I pointed you to what he was going to do. In this particular case for Jeremiah, it was to be a prophet to the nations. In Psalm, for you created my inmost being, you knit me together in my mother's womb, as all my days were known to you before a single one had occurred. Well, they are really, really angry about this 1864 law. Conservatives no longer care about freedom, says Ella Whelan. This is from the Telegraph in the UK.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Again, freedom? How dare you talk about freedom? You people who are demanding jabs, masks, lockdowns, social distancing, all the rest of this stuff. How dare you talk about freedom? How dare you talk about my body, my choice? You lost that altogether. And it's those same people. Same people.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Democrats to a man. And to a woman. Legislation now in effect in arizona because they said look the prohibition the thing that changed everything was roe v wade this is the arizona supreme court's logic and they're right roe v wade uh pretended that the federal courts had the authority and the power to define life and to set limits for abortion. They did not. The Supreme Court has finally admitted they did not. Ever.
Starting point is 00:10:14 The last 50 years. 50 plus. And so that's gone. So what we do is we revert back to the law. Now, in the interim, they had set up a law that was when Roe v. Wade was in effect, the legislature said, well, if that's removed, we're going to ban abortions at 15 weeks. And they said, well, no, the real law that's on the books goes back to 1864. And so if you're going to remove the Supreme Court interference in our state laws, then we revert back to the 1864 law. That 1864 law bans all abortions in all conditions except when the life of the mother is at risk. And if a physician does that, the physician commits a
Starting point is 00:11:02 felony and can get up to five years. I 100% agree with that. That's what I would have put in. I think this was a better country 150 years ago or 60 years ago, whenever it was. People understood what was going on. We have less of an excuse today, don't we? We can look at ultrasound. We can look at 4D ultrasound. We can understand and see that this is a child. They didn't have that advantage. What they saw was in the Bible. Oh, well, these are human beings being knit together by God in their mother's womb.
Starting point is 00:11:45 And they saw more clearly than we do with all of our scientific methods and tools what the real issue is. And so you have many people in the GOP, like Mike Pence, Lindsey Graham. They want to federalize this. And you have, it's interesting to me that there's a lot of people who are very pro-life and they're completely oblivious to the fact that if you federalize this and set a limit at 15 weeks, which is what Pence and Graham have both talked about, then you are going to have a lot of children murdered in GOP states that would not otherwise be murdered. They're looking at this and saying, well, this problem has to be,
Starting point is 00:12:37 we have to impose this on places like New York and California. You're not going to be able to impose that on them any more than you could impose marijuana prohibition on them because there is no federal authority for that. The powers not delegated to the central government are retained by the states and the people, 10th Amendment. That includes things like prohibiting marijuana. You want to prohibit marijuana, you got to do the same thing you did with alcohol.
Starting point is 00:13:04 You got to have a constitutional amendment. And if you want to prohibit marijuana? You got to do the same thing you did with alcohol. You got to have a constitutional amendment. And if you want to prohibit abortion, a law ain't going to do it. First of all, it's going to take it back to the court. Now, would these political judges change their mind? Probably. Can they change the judges? Definitely they will. So they could possibly do something like that.
Starting point is 00:13:26 But under the Dobbs decision that they just put out there, that's not just about the Supreme Court. That's about the federal government making these types of decisions. And so Pence and Graham and a lot of these pro-life organizations are defying the Supreme Court, as well as the Constitution of the 10th Amendment. And from a pragmatic standpoint, it's going to cost lives.
Starting point is 00:13:50 As they pointed out in one of these articles, the 15-week number that they're talking about, that these people want to nationalize it. And you understand why they want to nationalize it. You know that Lindsey Graham doesn't care about life at any age. He's a warmonger uh the 15 weeks that they're throwing out there that's most than that that's more a longer term than most of the european countries have france is 12 weeks and as they're talking about, they said, you know, if you look at where the levels were set in most states, including GOP states,
Starting point is 00:14:30 it was way beyond the European countries in many cases, many, many cases. And so from a pragmatic standpoint, it's going to be a disaster from a constitutional standpoint. It's a disaster. Now I understand that, you know,
Starting point is 00:14:44 Trump took this position because he didn't want to take a position. Not my job. I just leave it to the states. And actually, for once, that was right. And yet, the conservatives have become so enamored of central control of everything. And this is a path to civil war they become so enamored enamored of central control of everything that they demand that this something be done about this at the federal level and of course there are some individuals like lindsey graham and even some
Starting point is 00:15:18 of the pro-life organizations that want this as a political football. They're very sad that was taken away from them. And they love to talk about how they're pro-life until it actually happens and they run as far away from it as they can. Now, this is also correct when the Telegraph talks about the fact that it is not a popular position. You know, it was not a popular position to say, I don't have to wear a mask. It was not a popular position to say,
Starting point is 00:15:50 I don't want to take the jab. It was a minority of people. And this is what's wrong with democracy. It's the treading on individual rights on both our life and our liberty. In October 2023, the New York Times found that 59% of registered voters in Arizona believe that abortion should always be legal or mostly legal, as opposed to 34% who thought it should be mostly illegal or always illegal.
Starting point is 00:16:19 And so they said the problem for these Republicans is that they're out of touch with the voters there. Well, the problem with the Republicans is that they won't show it for what it is, which is murder, which takes us back to where we started with Whoopi. You show Whoopi a picture of an aborted baby and let her explain that to you. Talk to me about the morality of that while you're looking at that picture they need to shove those pictures down people's throats right through their eyes into their throats so carrie lake doesn't know what to do she is uh that's the headline from reason and they're right because she doesn't have any principles, but she's flush with cash from her Mar-a-Lago fundraiser, but she doesn't know what to do at
Starting point is 00:17:10 this point in time. She's at a loss. You see, this is somebody who is a media personality. She always had somebody write out everything she was supposed to say on the teleprompter. And she doesn't have somebody writing this out on the teleprompter for she just doesn't know what to say and what to do. And in that regard, she's exactly like the previous celebrity candidate that Trump supported. I am so sick of his new reality show. Celebrity Congress. You know, we got people running for Senate. Dr. Oz, Blake Masters.
Starting point is 00:17:42 You got somebody running for a house. There was a Democrat, long-term Democrat, but she was a beautiful actress or whatever. She came to Tennessee. She was going to run for an open seat. And the Tennessee legislature here fixed it. They said, no, you can't run for office until you've lived in the state for three years. You can't run for state office. And we're going to apply those conditions to federal
Starting point is 00:18:06 office as well. So you're not going to come in here like a carpetbagger, a carpetbagging Democrat endorsed by another Democrat, Donald Trump, New York Democrat. You're not going to come in here. And just because you're a celebrity and your model look like a model, Donald Trump supports you just like he supports, uh like a model. Donald Trump supports you, just like he supported Dr. Oz. He's supporting these people who have no principles. Dr. Oz was not even an American citizen exclusively.
Starting point is 00:18:33 He's still retaining his Turkish citizenship. And he stays here for the money, but his real heart and loyalty is to Turkey. He was in the military there he's still heavily involved in turkey he said if you'd like to be in a congress i'll get rid of my turkish citizenship so that i can get in on some secrets and senate committees well thanks a lot oz um but no thanks so the court has now put its ruling on hold so with all this stuff that everybody's getting upset about they're still doing abortions as always in arizona and they're going to continue to do that until the court makes a decision they think that's going to be at least uh through the
Starting point is 00:19:18 month of may previous abortions had been set legally set up to 15 weeks in the state that is past the first trimester says reason and reason magazine points out what I was just saying earlier that several weeks into the second trimester were more liberal and more permissive on abortion than most European countries, including a lot of states that you would never expect, they said. So Carrie Lake is running like mad, just like Blake Masters did after Dobbs came out. Now, after this Arizona Supreme Court case, you know, when the federal Supreme Court case came out, Blake Masters started scrubbing his website and all of his other, you know, she's doing the same thing now with the state Supreme Court there in Arizona. And Reason points out two years ago, Blake called abortion the ultimate sin. Well, it's not, but it is a sin nevertheless. While noting that it should be determined at the state level.
Starting point is 00:20:26 And then she completely changed everything yesterday and uh so there is a palpable rhetoric shift for the republicans said reason these celebrity congress um uh, celebrity frauds, uh, Lala Harris is going to go to Arizona this week, capitalize on this. She blamed the impending state ban on Trump, uh, because, uh, Roe v. Wade was removed. He said, um, uh, well actually reason says the Supreme court appointees that he had voted to eliminate the federally guaranteed right to abortion. No, no. Reasons should know better than that. Government doesn't create rights. If government creates them, they're privileges. If government creates them,
Starting point is 00:21:16 they can go away. You have rights as the Declaration of Independence explains. Maybe this writer at Reasons not read the Declaration of Independence, but we have rights because we're created in the image of God. And because God gives us those rights, the government can't take them away. If they're quote-unquote rights from government, they're never secure. So there was never a right to an abortion. God did not give anybody that option. And it's not a right. It wasn't even the law of the land.
Starting point is 00:21:50 It was an unconstitutional power grab by the Supreme Court. And I got to say, it really took me by surprise. Because they always talked about it's the law of the land, I thought that Roe v. Wade was being used as a real linchpin to judicial supremacy of the Supreme Court. And I think that many people believed that, and they got very concerned about the fact that Alito and his decision, Dobbs' decision, said, well, you know, this could affect a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:22:21 For instance, I don't think we have the authority to define what marriage is and all the rest of these things that they have jumped into. And he was right about that. Trump opposes the Arizona Supreme abortion ruling, just like Carrie Lake. He's scrambling around to try to disassociate himself from it. He said they did go too far and that'll be straightened out. Who's going to straighten it out.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Donnie, you're going to do it. Actually, they got it right. Only for the life of the mother. Is it an option? And it is a felony for the doctor. So who is going to straighten this out? He said when asked about it, yeah, they did go too far and that'll be straightened out.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I do know that it's all about states rights again states do not have rights states have powers and as the 10th amendment points out a lot of these powers have not been delegated to the central government and they remain the powers not the rights but the powers of the state he says that'll be straightened out. And I'm sure that the governor, the governor, this radical Democrat governor is going to fix it. Well, you know, he is a New York Democrat. So maybe, you know, the radical Democrat governor will do something that'll be more in line with his own personal preferences. He said, we're going to bring back reason. This radical Democrat governor will bring back reason.
Starting point is 00:23:48 She will straighten it out. He said, Florida is probably maybe going to change also. It's just too sanctimonious. It's too harsh. He says, it's all the will of the people. And that's what I've been saying. It's a perfect system. So he's somebody that doesn't believe in the will of the people. And that's what I've been saying. It's a perfect system. See, he's somebody that doesn't believe in the Constitution or individual rights.
Starting point is 00:24:09 He doesn't believe that our country is a republic. He believes that it is a democracy with two wolves and a sheep. In this particular case, a baby sheep. And the wolves are deciding what is for dinner ron desantis has predicted that the abortion amendment uh will fail once voters figure out how radical it is now there's one there in florida as well as in arizona he says the arizona and also the arizona freedom caucus which declared quote protecting the lives of arizona most vulnerable children, is not a political football, Donnie. They didn't say Donnie.
Starting point is 00:24:52 To be kicked around for partisan gain. He's just playing 40 chess. Come on, cut him some slack, right? It may look like a betrayal of principles. It may look like he's out there flip-flopping like a fish you just pulled out of the water. But it's fine because it's Trump. And the Arizona Freedom Caucus lamented that some of the GOP, quote, are choosing to reject the fundamental core principle of protecting life. Well, that's because people like Donald Trump and Carrie Lake have no fundamental core principles.
Starting point is 00:25:26 None whatsoever. They said today the Supreme Court of Arizona made the correct ruling, upheld the intent of the legislature, and preserved the rule of law because that was the law that was on the books. It was preemptive, preempted supposedly, by this Supreme Court decision. Until the Supreme Court itself said, no, that's wrong. Preserve the rule of law today by ruling that the pre-Roe law will remain effective. And as LifeSite News says, all of this cuts against Trump defenders who interpreted his remarks as a mere tactical focus, you know, 4D chess,
Starting point is 00:26:06 on advancing life at the state level until public opinion is more conducive to federal action. Why do you change public opinion? Do you show them pictures of developing babies or do you show them pictures of babies that have been ripped apart? That's the question. Actually, the Republicans won't do either, will they? They'll take their polls. They'll wet their finger. They'll stick it in the air. RFK Jr. recently confirmed that, like Biden, he would also sign legislation to codify a national right to abortion. And so he's a radical Democrat, just like Biden.
Starting point is 00:26:40 RFK Jr. is a radical Democrat, just like Donald Trump. These radical Northeastern liberals will all act the same way when it comes to killing babies. Well, what do we say about babies? Do they really make women happier and marriage? Well, there's a lot of studies that indicate yes. As a matter of fact, this person here wrote this long article. As a sociologist, references a lot of studies, studies from Gallup, polls from Gallup, studies from Harvard. Studies suggest that around a third of all adult women
Starting point is 00:27:17 suffer some sort of mental health problem compared to a fifth of men and now in the gen z group the 18 to 25 year olds right we've talked about this before uh they're mostly you know they have a large number of them um about 30 percent or so identifies lgbt and uh feminist and that type of thing. So in that 18 to 25 age group of Gen Z, 41% are said to suffer anxiety, according to Harvard University. And over the last six years, everything's gotten a lot worse. It's increased 10% from 26% in 2017 to 36.7% in 2023, according to Gallup's poll of 5,000 U.S. adults.
Starting point is 00:28:05 So that's not just the Gen Z people. They're slightly worse than everybody else. This person says, with 20 years under my belt as a sociologist, studying the lifestyle patterns of Americans as well as their fulfillment over time, I believe I've stumbled on one possible explanation for this sea of sadness. It might appear to be a controversial take he said or she said it's too few women are getting married well you don't hear that from the culture do you uh marriage rates reached an all-time low in 2021 research from a university, Bowling Green State, with only 28 out of every 1,000 women getting married each year,
Starting point is 00:28:49 down from 76 in the 1970s. So that's the third lower, roughly. There are myriad reasons for this. More career focus, less disposable income, a change in societal norms. That's just a few of them. But the uncomfortable truth is that women who aren't married are worse off health-wise compared to their married counterparts. The mental health benefits of marriage and having a family of your own have also been well proven in scientific studies. Some 40% of married mothers under 55 reported that they were very happy with their lives. That's 40%, very happy.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Compared with 22% of single, child-free women, and only 13% of divorced women said they'd reached this level of happiness. I said, and this is actually a woman, Wendy Wang. She says, however, it's worth saying that many divorced couples remarry, up to 64%. Studies show this improves self-reported happiness. Those who find themselves irritated by their partner's infuriating habits might find this to be surprising. But it is true, she says. Studies have consistently shown that strong social relationships are the key to happiness.
Starting point is 00:30:02 That's why they locked us down. That's why they told us to stay six feet apart. That's why they said don't talk to anybody, don't go anywhere. They want to harm us psychologically, physically, everything. Despite the scientific data, social media is doing its part to malign marriage. On TikTok, videos are jokingly depict marriage as a fast route to domestic chores, like washing dishes and caring for a newborn baby. And of course, this has been the case my entire life.
Starting point is 00:30:29 And that's one of the reasons why my entire life we've seen marriage sliding. It's been the brunt of jokes. It's very easy to make jokes about that. Mother-in-law jokes, all the rest of this stuff. It's a low-hanging fruit, frankly. But she says the truth is sharing your life with another person does have unique benefits for your emotional health. Perhaps, she said, this is because married people are known to be markedly less lonely than their peers. The CDC has identified
Starting point is 00:30:59 loneliness as a contributor to a host of diseases from dementia to stroke as well as earlier death that's why the cdc wanted us to be lonely they want to kill us it just it's just amazing yeah we knew that yeah uh so we did but you know it's when i saw this made me think of um uh song from guys and dolls uh karen used to do this she would do uh she was in a group that that did broadway shows and stuff and uh she did this song adelaide's lament which she's talking about this very thing and she's actually all dolled up like some kind of a trad Radwife. This was done in the 1950s. It says here, the average unmarried female, basically insecure due to some long frustration
Starting point is 00:31:55 may react with psychosomatic symptoms difficult to endure. Affecting the upper respiratory tract. In other ways, just from waiting around for that plain little band of gold, a patient can develop a cold. There we go. It all ties together, right?
Starting point is 00:32:33 CDC knows that being lonely is going to harm your health in so many different ways. And maybe it'll even give you a cold, right? We can call it COVID. Yeah, that's on Rumble. Beyond Health says, reason is a leftist think tank that poses as libertarian. I really agree with that. Yeah, I remember when we were in the Libertarian Party, it's like, they come up with that. Yeah, that's not the libertarian position. The problem is the Libertarian Party has now, and again, he's got a lowercase l.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Libertarian Party has now become like reason and become like Cato as well, moving to the left and getting rid of things like the non-aggression principle. On Rockfin, Dougalug, thank you very much for the tip. I really appreciate that. A faithful contributor. I really do appreciate that. On Rockfin, Psalm 144, thank you for the tip. I thought about yesterday's episode, and I think if bots want to, that's where they're gonna go send oh yeah you don't like us having uh uh trophy hunts you know because we're
Starting point is 00:33:32 using that to care for the animals and to keep this under control you don't like that germany well we'll send you 20 000 elephants how about that and they were really getting angry and serious about it so uh psalm 144 says i thought about yesterday's episode, and I think if Botswana can just get the elephants across our southern border, Abbott will get them to Germany for them. That could very well be the case. We'll be right back. Hear news now at APSradioNews.com or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. I love you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. Well, let's talk about what's going on with FISA.
Starting point is 00:35:27 This is something that, and again, let's go back to a real quick review of how we got FISA. In the 1970s, you had the famous Church Committee hearing in the Senate. Frank Church was the senator who ran it. It was not so famous that there was, at the same time, another committee in the house run by Congressman Pike, the church committee hearings focused on the CIA. Pike focused on the NSA didn't really get too far. I mean, it was the,
Starting point is 00:35:56 and that's one of the reasons why they didn't talk about it was because you didn't talk about the NSA in those days. The joke was it stood for no such agency. And even when I began at Texas instruments, one of the guys, uh, one of the older programmers that was there had worked for the NSA and he wouldn't talk about it at all. He'd just say no such agency stands for just like, okay. Uh, but, um, the, uh, the reason they had these hearings was because they knew that the CIA and the NSA were spying on Americans without a warrant. What the mainstream media did for the CIA that controls them was that they completely ignored the fact that there was any inquiry into the no such agency.
Starting point is 00:36:40 And then they shifted this over to the CIA's campaigns of assassination and heart attack guns and all the rest of the stuff and coups, that type of thing. And everybody was curious about that because it wasn't that long, you know, a decade or so since the Kennedy assassination that everybody believed was done by the CIA as well. So everybody's looking at their killing devices and everything, but nobody really paid much attention to it. But out of that hearing, those hearings, came the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, prohibiting surveillance of American citizens
Starting point is 00:37:16 unless they had a search warrant. And you could not spy on American citizens in foreign countries unless you had a search warrant. And you could not spy on American citizens in foreign countries unless you had a search warrant. And you couldn't spy on foreign citizens in America unless you had a search warrant. But you could spy on foreign citizens in foreign countries. End of story. Now, they then watered that down with a Section 702, which allowed them to, which is what we've been under since then, allowing them to have some prevarications, some loopholes to continue to do what they want to do.
Starting point is 00:37:57 But, of course, they also have the loopholes I pointed out many times. systems that since they partner with other intelligence services especially the five eyes where you have the five english-speaking countries the u.s the uk canada australia new zealand what they do for each other just as a courtesy is to violate their surveillance the the restrictions on surveilling their own citizens without a search warrant so if they really want to search on uh do a search on somebody uh what they say is um well you know i'd like for you at mi5 or mi6 or whichever mi it is oh my uh i would like for you to uh do some surveillance on david knight for example and um you know we're not allowed to do that but you can do it and you can tell us you can exchange intelligence with us.
Starting point is 00:38:46 We're not the ones doing this surveillance. You understand that's the same kind of logic that they do for censorship. We'd like for you guys on social media or Google or whatever, censor so-and-so. But, you know, we're not the ones doing it, but you can do it for us. They do that with everything. As a matter of fact, that's what they had been doing prior to the FISA committee hearings. They would ask AT&T to, you know, get some information on,
Starting point is 00:39:15 on people and do pin number surveillance and stuff like that. And, and it's like, oh, well, they're allowed to do that because they're a private company. They can do whatever they want. If they would like to do something as a favor to us, they are allowed to do it.
Starting point is 00:39:27 They don't have to do it. And we see that same kind of cynical lies when it comes to Trump and the lockdown and all the rest. Oh, Trump didn't do it. Fauci says he didn't do it. They just made recommendations, and then they let other people do it. They always do that and it amazes me that people can't wake up to that game it infuriates me as a matter of fact really when it comes to this lockdown i about lose it when people start talking about that it's like
Starting point is 00:39:56 are you that stupid and uninformed that you don't understand how they're doing this and claiming that it's not coming from them we've even got the emails now that show all this stuff so as part of the 702 is to say well um if this is um uh we can only spy on foreign people and other countries but we can expand this to a couple of hops so you know this is like the six degrees of separation of Kevin Bacon. And they go two or three degrees of separation to expand it out. But they don't even need to do that. But even that principle that they should have to have a search warrant is something that is now splitting the Republican Party. The Republican Party is splitting between two factions. One faction, which is loyal to the cia and it's the
Starting point is 00:40:46 house intelligence committee and then the other faction house judiciary committee it says hey wait a minute we got a constitution we're going to have a search warrant that type of stuff those two factions are fighting each other and unfortunately the speaker of the house mike johnson used to be somebody who was not in favor of the ukraine war he used to be somebody who was not in favor of the Ukraine war. He used to be somebody who was not in favor of the FISA 702 either. And interestingly enough, neither was his Democrat counterpart, Hakeem Jeffries, the guy who is the minority leader now. If the Democrats have more members in Congress, he would become the Speaker of the House.
Starting point is 00:41:24 So both of these guys had in the past before they got into the leadership position of their party or in the case of mike johnson speaker of the house when they were not in the leadership position they opposed this fisa warrantless searching but now this is one of the things, is he blackmailed? Is he bribed with power? Perhaps these people will do anything. You look, this is the problem. We're trying to fix our country at the top.
Starting point is 00:41:58 First of all, there should be no top. That's not the way the government was designed. It was designed with checks and balances. It wasn't designed as a hierarchical pyramid. And so that entire perception that is shared now by the rank and file of the parties, Democrats and Republicans, believe that it should be a hierarchical top-down structure. It's not. That's not the way it was designed. But if you think you're going to fix it, the problems we have in this country, by fixing Washington politically, you're on a fool's
Starting point is 00:42:30 errand. You don't know anything about what's been going on for the last century in terms of politics and history, and you can't see what's going on right now in front of your face, if you think that. Late last year, Congress elected to punt the issue of FISA renewal and has since been horrendously abused by the U.S. intelligence community to continue to target Americans. This is an article from Zero Hedge. And this has become, and they said, including former President Trump. That's the only person anybody cares about. They don't care about, you know, no-kn knock SWAT team raids in the middle of the night for you and I but look at this they went into Mar-a-Lago and they searched his mansion
Starting point is 00:43:11 or whatever you call that thing his show mansion they went in and searched how dare them do that to Trump well they didn't throw any flashbangs. They didn't shoot anybody on site. It wasn't a no-knock SWAT team raid. Yeah, it was a show raid for the press, but they didn't want to show you how brutal their SWAT team, and nobody cares about the SWAT stuff. Nobody cares about civil asset forfeiture for the rest of us. Nobody cares about due process for the rest of us. Nobody cares about surveillance for the rest of us, but't but it's trump it's poor trump poor trump uh so the um this is becoming a big issue now because there was a sunset clause on it for april the 19th that's eight days from now
Starting point is 00:43:59 maybe next friday if they haven't got this fixed It goes away. CIA is not going to be very happy. CIA is probably the person that Mike Johnson is reporting, the group that he's reporting to. So now they've got to come up with a permanent replacement. They've only got eight days now. Mike Johnson put forth something called RISA, R-I-S-A-A, a bill backed by Ohio Representative Mike Turner and the Intelligence Committee, see, this is the Intelligence Committee, that just passed through the House Rules Committee
Starting point is 00:44:31 where a final floor vote would likely take place today. Privacy hawks, however, point out that it is a steaming pile of Bolshevik with no meaningful language to protect privacy rights except for members of congress that's the interesting thing they and that's what i talked about yesterday thomas massey he said look at this they're trying to buy us off they're saying you're gonna have to have uh there's a carve out for members of of Congress. Not even for Trump. Not even for Trump. Maybe that's what Marjorie Taylor Greene's angry about.
Starting point is 00:45:08 But it would require the FBI to notify a member of Congress and to seek consent from a member of Congress before they did surveillance of that member of Congress. It's not going to last too long. The FBI won't abide by that either. What's more, critics say that the RISAA essentially codifies surveillance abuses into law. You know, the special section that they put in there with the sunset clause of April the 19th, eight days from now. Well, they would make it permanent law.
Starting point is 00:45:42 And so you've got a joint statement put out by a lot of different privacy groups. You've got the Electronic Privacy Information Center, EPIC. They're on the left. Brennan Center on the left. And FreedomWorks on the right. They said in a joint statement, this bill is not a compromise. And it's 56 quote unquote reforms codify the unacceptable status quo. It's like you're not reforming anything.
Starting point is 00:46:12 You're just cementing it in. The bill also has caused a rift within the Republican Party over privacy rights. As I said, the GOP is divided into two broad camps. You have the one camp, which is the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and they don't want to change anything. They want to give more carte blanche to the CIA and these people. And then on the other hand, you have the Judiciary Committee, which is at least virtue signaling as pro-Constitution. According to FreedomWorks, of the 56 RISAA reforms, Speaker Johnson highlights, Johnson says,
Starting point is 00:46:55 we have 56 reforms in there. They said, oh yeah? Well, of the 56, you say? At least 13 either codify existing practice and procedures, meaning they make no changes. They emphasize that in uppercase. They make no changes to the warrantless surveillance status quo, or they actively weaken existing protections. It is a sham reform, says Representative Mike Lee. And as I pointed out before,
Starting point is 00:47:25 both Speaker Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries, before they were put into a leadership position and before they were corrupted by the power of the ring, the Boromir seat, they were against all of this. But now they support it. Jim Bovard, a good columnist, has been on several times. I've had him on once or twice, but Gard Goldsmith has had him on several times, knows him.
Starting point is 00:47:54 Jim Bovard had a great comment. He told the Daily Caller, any member of Congress who supports extending FISA without radical reforms should receive a deep state-approved logo to burnish for their re-election campaign. If Congress cannot yank in the reins on the FBI and the NSA after millions of confirmed violations of Americans' rights, only a fool would expect Congress to ever give a damn about the Constitution. I don't expect them to take care about it ever. Buried in Section 702 is the new reformed version, according to Johnson.
Starting point is 00:48:37 It's a provision that could result in the permanent, permanent reauthorization of this deeply flawed authority without a single reform that's the comment uh from the brennan center for justice fisa currently includes a sunset date of april the 19th eight days from now which is why they are in a frenzy to do this because we can't go folks one day without the ability of our government to do complete warrantless surveillance on each and every one of us can we politico says that the beleaguered speaker suffered a fresh defeat as conservatives chaffed at his opposition to a plan for requiring warrants we don't didn't this sob take a an oath to the constitution what's the problem with all these
Starting point is 00:49:27 congressional people Republicans and Democrats who don't like warrants now they took an oath to the constitution maybe they've just invalidated their position as a congressman
Starting point is 00:49:42 Republicans brought down their own speakers third attempt to reauthorize a controversial spy power on Wednesday. And as a matter of fact, let me play for you what Thomas Massey had to say about this. I gave you the general comments yesterday. Here's Thomas Massey with his three-minute speech. Today we're voting on a resolution that will bring forward reauthorization of a program that's been abused for decades, the FISA 702 surveillance program. Before we vote on that program, though, this resolution that we're voting on now prescribes that we will bring forward an amendment to require warrants.
Starting point is 00:50:21 If you want to spy on Americans, if you want to use this database as a backdoor to look at the privacy, the private information of Americans, you would need a warrant if this amendment passes. Now there's some people who say, oh, getting a warrant is too hard. It'll slow us down. You'll put America in danger. Listen, I've been in the SCIF, the classified area, where they're supposed to tell us the problems with requiring a warrant, and they never have told us. An example, a single example of where getting a warrant would be a problem to national security. In fact, we've got a provision in the warrant amendment that says in exigent circumstances, you can skip that step.
Starting point is 00:51:03 You'll hear today that, oh, everything's fine. We don't need the Warren Amendment. We've got 53 reforms in this package. Here's the problem with those reforms. We rely on the same people that abused the system to enforce those reforms, and they still don't go to the constitutional level that is required in this country. Who doesn't trust those 53 reforms? Congress doesn't trust those 53 reforms. The authors of this bill, you know how I know? Because they put an exemption, two exemptions for themselves in this bill. That's right. If the FBI is going to use 702 FISA to spy on congressmen, they have to tell Congress. They even have to get permission from the congressman they're spying on if they say it's for the congressman's own good.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Why do we have a provision in there that exempts congressmen but not all of America? Americans deserve the protections that are enshrined in the Constitution. Nothing less should pass this House. This is an enormous database. They're going to tell you, oh, we're just looking at intelligence that was gathered on foreigners. The problem is they're collecting this intelligence in the United States, using service providers in the United States, using internet connections in the United States. They collect a lot of stuff here. Do you think the NSA employee who did a FISA search on a Tinder date was looking for information about Hamas? No. There's all kinds of information in there, and that's why it's being abused. That's why we need the warrant provision. I urge folks to vote
Starting point is 00:52:44 for this rule so that you can vote for the warrant provision i urge folks to vote for this rule so that you can vote for the warrant provision amendment and if that amendment doesn't pass you shouldn't vote to reauthorize fison with that i yield back reserve yeah he's good he's good they don't believe this works because they they went to the absurd position of bribing themselves which is where we started giving themselves an which is where we started. Giving themselves an exception. Oh, yeah, we've got it all protected. No problem.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Let's put something in there to protect ourselves. Specifically, just Congress. Truly is amazing. On Rockfin, Denver Attaway says it probably grants retroactive legal legitimacy to illegal actions taken for years. That's the key thing. Yeah, they do this stuff surreptitiously. They do it through surrogates, surreptitiously, secretly. They pretend that they don't have it there, and then they legalize it.
Starting point is 00:53:35 So what's the big deal? What's the big deal? It's legal. Are you going to come after me now for something that is now legal? I agree. On Rockfin, Gard Goldsmith. Thank you, Gard, for the tip. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:53:51 He says, David, I was just thinking of your great speech at Gerald's event a couple of years ago. Your presentation here reminds me that the 14th Amendment requires all states protect human beings equally. So already is a form of national abortion ban for states that have laws forbidding murder yeah the thing is you know if we put the 14th amendment in there um and it should be uh the problem is that washington is just so broken you know that is uh what a lot of people who are saying at the federal level we just this is a 14th amendment issue and the the statement has been made a long time because you know 14th amendment was in there why uh it wasn't to create anchor babies they were taking that down this rabbit hole to uh which it was never intended to do but it was intended after the civil war it was there to say that the freed slaves are fully citizens of the united states and so a lot of people have said, you know, that was the key argument, personhood.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Personhood. Personhood was denied to the slaves before they were freed. And what you're denying is the personhood of babies when you abort them. You're saying that's not a person. And I've covered over the years, many people, there was a black abortionist, a man in Washington, D.C., who said, oh, yeah, they're not persons. They're not persons. And people would make the argument, well, what do you think that baby's going to become? It's not going to become a human?
Starting point is 00:55:21 Oh, yeah, but it's not a person now. It's like, well, what makes that happen you know at what point that's why when christians talk about you knit me together in my mother's womb as and that's actually uh in the jewish scriptures in the old testament um you know god recognized them as persons as he was uh knitting them together he saw them as persons from eternity past. He knew what he was going to do with them and for them. And so all of that is true. It's just that when we look at this from a practical standpoint,
Starting point is 00:55:56 you could say 14th Amendment protecting people would apply to all murder cases. So we ought to make all murder cases a federal case. And that's what the FBI is, you know, trying to constantly expand their agency and take over every different aspect. But I think basic crime has not been delegated as a category of things to the federal government, and it needs to remain at the state level.
Starting point is 00:56:20 And, you know, the murder trials and how the different states would define first degree, second degree, murder, things like that, or manslaughter. Those are state definitions. There are slight differences in state laws from place to place. And that type of crime, murder, belongs at the state level. And from a functional standpoint, we know that the feds are going to mess it up. They are going to do anything they can to ignore the constitution, even though they
Starting point is 00:56:51 will talk about the 14th amendment, I think. But getting back to this, you know, it wasn't, it was just a couple of weeks ago. There was a movie that we'd never seen that I liked the soundtrack for. It was not a good movie. I won't tell you the name of it because I would not recommend it for anybody. But, you know, it didn't have, we looked it up, it didn't have any of the usual Hollywood gratuitous sex and things like that, or even the violence was not all that bad, but it had a good soundtrack.
Starting point is 00:57:22 Didn't care much for the movie, but a lot of it took place in Venice. And so as we're watching it, I made a couple of comments. And Karen didn't realize that I'd been to Venice with that high school group that I went with. And I said, you know, I don't really have good memories of Venice. It's got some beautiful places that are there, but what I remembered from Venice was the discussions about the Medicis and the totalitarian society that they had, the Bridge of Sighs. I believe, I'm not sure, I believe that was where the Star Chamber was, but I'm not sure about that. But yeah, it was. Travis is nodding his head yes.
Starting point is 00:58:02 But the Bridge of Sighs, people could be heard going through this covered bridge sighing because they knew that they were being taken to a place where they were not going to have any due process. And so that really left a bad taste in my mouth about Venice. And yet, that's where we're headed. And we're already there, as a matter of fact. They're just normalizing it and legalizing it in their minds. And we can't allow them to do that. So the GOP is raging with itself, says the Hill, as the FISA deadline inches closer. We must preserve their ability.
Starting point is 00:58:37 And notice what's happened with this. As I pointed out before, FISA was there to restrict actions by the CIA and the NSA, specifically restrict their actions about surveilling us. Now it has become a tool of surveillance. And this is, again, the way the government always perverts and subverts and inverts everything in the Constitution, the same way they'll do it with abortion. You know, the very thing that was set up to restrain them from surveilling Americans without a search warrant has now become their tool. They can go in, as Rand Paul said, he was right about it. He said they can get a search warrant on Mr. and Mrs. Verizon. Just everybody.
Starting point is 00:59:17 It is so easy for them to get a search warrant, but they don't want to be bothered. They go before a single judge. There is nobody arguing on the other side. It's a secret procedure, a Star Chamber-like procedure. I'd like to spy on so-and-so specifically or a whole group of people, and they're allowed to do it.
Starting point is 00:59:36 So FISA has now become a very important thing for the real government to have seen as legitimate, has now become a tool of surveillance. When its design was exactly the opposite, FISA was to restrain surveillance. And now, instead, it has become a tool of surveillance. The tanked procedural vote that happened yesterday um sent house republicans to a hasty conference meeting behind closed doors in the capitol basement their second of the day for a huddle that lawmakers described as quote an airing of grievances oh wow this is um
Starting point is 01:00:19 um what is the uh the seinfeld thing um uh that ran paul always does an airing of grievances um the uh anyway the um that's i guess that's what they had yesterday celebrated at a festivus yeah they celebrated festivus a little bit late in the house they aired their grievances did they have a poll in there that they nailed their grievances to or something uh one that seemed to heighten the internal tensions max miller from ohio republican said it was pure chaos it wasn't productive at all kelly armstrong republican from north dakota said it was a conference that could have been done as an email minus the yelling they just do it in uppercase like trump uh i think it's cathartic to some degree
Starting point is 01:01:07 or another but we've got to figure out something i don't know what this looks like well we know what it looks like it's very clear you get a warrant no exceptions no exceptions you get a warrant uh none of this you know two two degrees or three degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon stuff either. That's the key. That's their little wedge in there. And when I talked to William Binney years ago, he said, that lets them get anybody they want. You know, they play that game. The speaker did not lay out a path forward on the contentious question of how to reauthorize Section 702.
Starting point is 01:01:43 And see, you notice even in the Hill. So how do we reauthorize Section 702. And see, you notice even in the Hill. So how do we reauthorize this? It's not even a question to the Hill as to whether we should reauthorize it. It's how do we reauthorize it? Well, Section 702 does not permit the government to spy on American citizens who communicate with foreigners who are being surveilled, have their interactions swept up in the process. Information that can be later viewed by law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:02:11 Again, there's essentially no restriction. And they've already got the nonsense of the Five Eyes thing. They would just like to be able to do it without as, you know, they've got the FISA court where they can do anything they want. They got their agreements with foreign intelligence services who will spy on us for them and tell them anything they want to know. They just want to make it more expeditious. This is not about even whether they're going to do this kind of warrantless surveillance, but just how can we make it more easy for them to do it, you see. So should we have, it's now the position in our society where these things that we had protections put in because there were things like the star chamber and stuff
Starting point is 01:02:56 like that. We had these things put in and now we are questioning all the foundations of Western society. You see, it's not just Antifa and BLM that are tearing down statues and tearing down the foundation of our society. It's Republicans, even, who are doing it. Certainly the Democrats, unanimously on this.
Starting point is 01:03:18 But it's the vast majority of Republicans. There's only 19 that are really pushing against this. It's only a small number of Republicans. It's only because they've got a very narrow majority that they're paying attention to it. But the vast number of Republicans are just, let's get this over with. How can we make this easier for the CIA to spy on us? And so, you know, warrants for searches, we don't care about that anymore. Free speech, we don't care about that anymore free speech we don't care about that anymore due process we don't care about that anymore everything is up for grabs because they want to tear down the foundations of our society well marjorie taylor green met
Starting point is 01:03:59 privately with mike johnson and she said there was no deal. Well, on this, I'm with her. I think you ought to get rid of this guy. He's obviously sold us out. He's obviously been bought, blackmailed, or corrupted by power. He looks at power over principle now, which is what seems to happen whenever anybody gets elevated to this position. He had a voting record that was very good. He had a very good resume.
Starting point is 01:04:25 He had a very good voting record, and he just did a complete 180 right away. Oh, money for Ukraine. He'd always been against money for Ukraine. A roughly hour-long meeting between Mike Johnson and Marjorie Taylor Greene to get her to drop her threat of forcing a vote that could end his speakership. She said, I got a lot of excuses, but we didn't walk out with a deal. She said the meeting was direct and passionate. She threatened to force a vote to strip Johnson from the gavel after he relied on Democrats to push through a $1.2 trillion spending bill. Yeah, there's that as well, right?
Starting point is 01:04:59 That he plays the Nancy Pelosi card. Here you go. You got, what was it? 48, 72 hours to read this 1,000-plus page bill, and we're going to add another $1.2 trillion, and we're going to give all the money that Biden wants for this army of IRS agents, and on and on and on. Since then, she's openly criticized his leadership in media interviews and on social media, warning him that passing Ukraine aid or reauthorizing FISA would put his position in peril.
Starting point is 01:05:24 And in a blistering letter to Republican colleagues on Tuesday, she argued that Johnson has failed to live up to his promises by negotiating with Democrats and by breaking procedural rules to pass major legislation. But she has not laid out a timeline for forcing a vote, because as they go through this and they talk to other people, they're not on board with this. Most Republicans just want to go along with it. They don't want to fight for principle because they don't have any principles. She said, I didn't give him a red line. I'm watching what happens on Ukraine funding and the reauthorization of FISA,
Starting point is 01:05:57 a powerful and controversial spy authority. So, again, that's where we are with this. On Rumble, I'm Marty. Hey, Marty, good to see you there thank you for that tip he says no rant just something on for your necktie budget thank you maybe i get a better necktie oh as a matter of fact we talk about wardrobe budgets coming up here you won't believe what happened on easter with this church that i was talking about that said uh well you know we want to get people to come on Easter. We got two shots to get them, you know, Christmas and Easter. So we don't want to talk about resurrection or the cross or Calvary or blood or anything like that, you know.
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Starting point is 01:07:49 was, this is old news here. I'm pushing everything as the wrong button here. This was yesterday's news that I forgot to get rid of. I want to talk about the NCAA women's coach who just won the title. And I thought it was interesting. I don't follow sports, but, you know, I see these articles that are put up in mainstream, just like I don't follow Taylor Swift, but I see all this stuff about her. I know a great deal about Taylor Swift that I don't really want to know just from seeing
Starting point is 01:08:15 the headlines go past. Uh, and so I saw all this stuff about the women's NCAA championship and, um, didn't see anything at all about the final four. It got me curious because you used to hear all that stuff about the men's final four and everything. Zip. Nothing about that. And one of the people who's at the controversy center of this is the coach, Dawn Staley.
Starting point is 01:08:39 And she has gotten into controversies with the Freedom From Religion Foundation. They said, well, we don't like you praying as a coach and things like that. So she got involved in that. She said, well, I'm a Christian. That's what I'm going to do anyway. But she's also talking about how she wants to have men who identify as women. They call them trans athletes, and women's basketball,
Starting point is 01:09:11 which I thought was really a strange combination of things. So she's going to stand firmly on her faith in terms of praying. But what is her faith in? I don't really know. She has game day devotionals that she leads with the team and also in pre and post game interviews the freedom from religion foundation which is trying to you know they kind of misread the constitution that's freedom of religion you know freedom to uh express your religion to exercise your religion uh it's not to suppress it. But they got that completely wrong. That has been the way that the Constitution has been interpreted since the middle of the 20th
Starting point is 01:09:50 century, freedom from religion, but that's not what it says. They sent multiple letters to her to complain about this. And in a post-game interview, she said, if you don't believe in God, there's something wrong with you. Seriously, she said, I'm a believer. I'm a believer because he makes things. He makes things come true. When you're at your worst, he's at his best. But then she doesn't seem to care what he has to say about she doesn't want to hurt anybody's feelings.
Starting point is 01:10:20 So, you know, let the men play women's sports. That not only hurts the feelings of the women who get skunked, but it also, in many cases, hurts them physically. I just don't understand that. You know, there's a lot of this stuff out there where I think it's what Jesus was talking about. And he said, why do you call me Lord, Lord, and you don't do what I say? Which is what's happening with the PC USA, the Presbyterian Church USA. This is the original Presbyterian Church. There's been three splits, but they've been working on their apostasy now for over 100 years, and they're getting pretty good at it. They just went down the hill and the slippery slope, and there's picking up speed and so um you have uh the pc usa you know
Starting point is 01:11:09 first there was a split off there's orthodox pc uh presbyterian church and then um i think it's sometime in the that was in the early uh 20th century like 1920s or something like that and then there was in the 1950s uh there was a second split off from them. And it was Presbyterian Church of America. But the PCUSA, as one person described, the testament to their final capitulation to the zeitgeist, forsaking the foundation of God's word
Starting point is 01:11:39 for the ever-evolving whims of contemporary moral relativism, the legislative proposal for them, they have very hierarchically structured things, kind of like some church government thing that they've got. I don't know how it works. You can't find it in the Bible. That's one of the reasons why this happens.
Starting point is 01:11:58 It's not just the Marxists who have a long march to the institution. It's also Satan and his minions who have a long march to the institutions. Masquerading as an exercise in inclusivity and compassion, they ostracize clergy and members who adhere to the gospel's call to repentance and a new life in Christ. And so what they said in this new document to change their governing rules, they said, God unites persons through baptism regardless of race, ethnicity, age, sex. So far, so good. Then they add gender identity or sexual orientation or theological conviction. Ooh, wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:12:52 All three of those there. So God unites us except for those whose theological convictions include repentance from what God calls sin. That's how I would rephrase this for them. There's therefore no place in the life of the church for discrimination against any person. So they have no place for you if you adhere to the biblical definition of these relationships. The Mayo Clinic, by the way, has looked at the damage from puberty blockers. And as part of their study, one of their subjects was a two-year-old transgender.
Starting point is 01:13:29 You understand the problem with that, don't you? Can this child even talk? But this child who can't even talk knows that they are in the wrong body. So the Mayo Clinic saw a two-year-old that they claim had gender dysphoria. That's a story from LifeSite News. And the average age of puberty blocker initiation, said the Mayo Clinic, was 12 years old. You see, that is equally unable to consent. A 12-year-old cannot consent to doing something like this.
Starting point is 01:14:04 They don't have the judgment, and we don't allow them to do anything that is permanently disabling. We don't allow them to drive cars. We don't allow them to own guns, drink alcohol, vote, all these other things at 12 years old. They don't have that kind of maturity. We all understand that and everything, except they sweep that aside because they want to elevate this degeneracy, because they want to elevate this targeting of children, this pedophilia. The Mayo Clinic team found, quote, mild to severe sex gland atrophy in the cells of boys who had taken puberty blockers.
Starting point is 01:14:40 A 12-year-old boy in the study had 59% of sex glands fully atrophied with the appearance of microlithiasis, which is a condition in which small clusters of calcium form in the testicles. They said over 90% of the cells responsible for sperm production in this patient were unable to progress further. This is not only sexual abuse, psychological abuse, mental abuse. This is sterilization as well. So how did we get to this point? Well, it's because we've got nothing but a silly church in most cases. We've got Anthony Hopkins is going to be portraying King Herod in an upcoming biblical thriller called Mary. A biblical, how could it be a
Starting point is 01:15:33 biblical thriller? We already know the ending. Oh, but wait, they're going to change the ending. And there is Joel Osteen joining in the marketing campaign. Isn't that nice? Maybe they'll even give him a cameo role. He could play Judas. Or maybe just the Judas goat, right? Joel Osteen. At this time in my life, said Anthony Hopkins, I'm drawn to the challenge of a complex script.
Starting point is 01:15:57 Well, this time of your life, you ought to be thinking about judgment. Seriously. As well as a level of the detail given to this production with extraordinary sets, props, and costumes. And it makes me proud to be a part of this. The screenplay, here's where the thriller part comes in. We really don't know how this story is going to work out. Because they're not going to follow the Bible.
Starting point is 01:16:20 This screenwriter has consulted, he said, with priests, bishops, Baptist pastors, rabbis, Mormons, and Muslims. It sounds like the chosen, doesn't it? In other words, they're just going to make this stuff up. How can we make this more entertaining? I don't care what's true or not. It's like all the rest of this stuff. And then we have, as I pointed out, Stephen Furtick, the guy who is pastor of this mega church in north carolina elevation church uh take a look at this um he was um first of all i'm not so sure about his fashion taste uh
Starting point is 01:16:57 but he's got this large pink sweater uh with a design on it and and it is really striking and outstanding i guess it stands out we'll put it that way and so i guess somebody was curious about that they such an odd fashion choice here somebody looked it up and they found that it is sold by neiman marcus who we always used to call needless markup it is a two thousand dollar sweater this is the church that didn't want to mention for easter and their invitations to the community they didn't want to say anything about the resurrection about blood about calvary any of that stuff no no let's not do that they got a pastor who for easter got a pink sweater um and it's got uh and it cost uh two thousand dollars but you know here's a close-up of it and and the name of it so you can see it better uh this is a men's oversized because it's really big
Starting point is 01:17:55 oversized holy sweater there you go that's what it was it was holy sweater for holy week except they spell it h-o-l-e-y because they're talking about the holes that they punched through on this thing he was able to get from needless markup for only two thousand dollars and when he did his easter sermon he kept to that promise i don't want to offend anybody with anything about jesus so let's be completely non-offensive let's not talk about the resurrection or if we do we can make it about the prosperity gospel. Listen to what he did. His resurrection narrative was, quote, where his grave represents your depression and failure.
Starting point is 01:18:35 And Galilee represents a better life you want to live. Wow. Wow. So it's not about the fact that we've all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. And how are we going to get that removed? Because God cannot accept even our good works if we are in a state of war against him. How do we take that away? Well, God loved the world so much, John 3.16, that he sent his son to do that. And also because he had to have justice, he can't just say, well, forget about it,
Starting point is 01:19:12 like these people would. Forget about it. Here's a sweater for you, right? No, he covered us with the acts of his son who came to take that away. If you've got a fine, somebody can pay your fine and you can walk free, but that's justice. It isn't that the judge sits up there and says, well, I don't care about the fine, forget about it. Next. No, the fine has to be paid.
Starting point is 01:19:35 And that's what Christ did. And that's what Easter was about. And the resurrection was to show that that was acceptable. So all of that is lost on these people, and they've got their holy sweaters and their theology that is full of holes, and we're not having any impact whatsoever on the society because that is a secondary, tertiary effect down from having a relationship
Starting point is 01:20:07 with God. You're not going to have any effect on society if you're going to start out by focusing on some of the blessings that may or may not come when you're following God. Again, God is not about making our life the most prosperous life. It's not about having your best life now. It's about having your best relationship with Christ. And that means that for many of us, we have to go through difficult times in our life. We all do, as a matter of fact. Difficult things so we can learn that we can trust God.
Starting point is 01:20:40 We'll be right back. If you like the Eagles, the cars, and Huey Lewis and the news, We'll be right back. in music one two three four five all the unvaccinated are still alive a little bit of pfizer in my arm a little bit of biontech does no harm a little johnson johnson does the trick a little astrazeneca so you don't get sick it's booster number five yeah yeah booster number five yeah so the cd CDC knew all along that this stuff was really bad. They knew all along about 780,000 side effects that were logged into their system, but they didn't bother to tell anybody.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And it kind of reminded me, I saw this on Twitter, and I thought, you know, that's a pretty good analogy of what was going on with all these vaccines. This is a guy from the 1950s yeah mr science type of guy who shows us look at this i've got radioactive uranium and i'm just going to swallow it you pour it out in the hand and that's radioactive contamination is it radioactive yeah it is very radioactive do i qualify as a controlled drain Yeah, it is. Very radioactive. Do I qualify as a controlled drain?
Starting point is 01:22:17 Yeah, the Geiger counter-rupt doesn't matter. That material that I just ate is not soluble in body fluids. Yeah, that's great. Nuclear energy is your friend. And of course, they'll give you barium minimus and things like that so they can trace it through your body. I'm sure it's a little bit, maybe it's less than what he had. But yeah, the miracles of modern technology, energy production, and science.
Starting point is 01:22:48 The U.S. Center for Disease Control, the CDC, has released previously hidden reports of facial paralysis, of other adverse events following the Trump shots. 780,000 reports were received shortly after these trump shots were rolled out and they show that people experienced a wide range of post-vaccination problems including heart inflammation miscarriages seizure loss of consciousness seizure immediately following injection many went to the er by ambulance another was stated diagnosed with bell's palsy so forth you know it's just we knew all of this stuff we knew it from the very beginning we knew it when you know they had everybody running around let's let's keep uh trump in the white house and all
Starting point is 01:23:35 the rest of stuff i said let him go let him rot and of course he's been pushing the fact this is all okay biden then pushed the vaccine as well but we knew all of this stuff from the very beginning we started seeing this stuff in december late december of 2020 and it really escalated in january and that it was all about january the 6th wasn't it people launched the reports with vsafe created by the cdc to monitor these possible effects cdc for years declined to make the v-safe data public instead publishing studies that describe the reports as providing reassurance as a matter of fact uh when they um uh what they were telling people what you need to know the covid19 vaccines are safe and they're effective. During the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of millions of people in the U.S. received COVID-19
Starting point is 01:24:29 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in history. The CDC recommends everyone ages six months and older get an updated COVID vaccine to protect against serious illness. And of course, it was also recommended by alex jones uh for everybody to do this for trump's 4d chess week attenuated classic viruses with a very low amount of adjuvant in it trump's looking at basically sugar water for folks yeah you take a little bit of a attenuated you know microwaved or radiated uh covid deal absolutely that's why trump is choking on his lies as he's doing it right there yeah it's just sugar water you know it's like uh that kool-aid that uh jim jones had yeah jim jones
Starting point is 01:25:11 my relative that's it's for trump come on you can take that stuff it's just sugar water is that any better than what the f was saying and CDC? Oh yeah. Safe and effective. We've, we've done all the testing. Yeah. That's what it is. Yeah. We've done all the testing.
Starting point is 01:25:31 Basically sugar water. Yeah. Pfizer was fined only 35,000 pounds for promoting a vaccine before it was authorized. And so, expose news says, why is this not surprising? How did they get away with this? Pfizer's penalty of only 35,000 pounds, UK pounds,
Starting point is 01:25:54 equates to 0.00005% of their revenues that they made off of this shot. In other words, 5,100,ths of 1% of their revenue as a fine. That's even better than the big banks. That's even better than the deals that they cut with HSBC and JP Morgan and these other places.
Starting point is 01:26:23 You know, they got caught red-handed committing felonies. Just, it's not even a slap on the wrist. Since 2009, Pfizer has been found guilty of numerous offenses and fraudulent practices, including corruption, blackmail, spinning negative data to place it in a more positive light, negligence, failing to warn about drug risks, acting fraudulently with a blatant disregard of human lives and the law stalking terrorizing whistleblowers and their families yeah and of course big media did the same thing big conservative media did the same thing as well alex tucker carlson they all did that kind of stuff as well uh telling people yeah it's just sugar white it's fine fine no problem it's amazing to me that there is no penalty or punishment for this stuff the japanese know what's going on the
Starting point is 01:27:15 japanese i had a couple different batches each time one of them was like a million the other one's like 1.2 million they threw them away they'd already paid pfizer for this stuff of course and couldn't back it up they probably had to Pfizer for this stuff of course and couldn't back it up they probably had to have the same kind of agreement that Pfizer had blackmailed many sovereign nations with and Latin America it was reported by stat news a pharmaceutical publication that they were blackmailing Brazil and Argentina and a third Latin American country that they did not name because that Latin American country said don't say anything because we reached a deal with them and we don't want to not be able to get our vaccines. Because see, it's just, we were talking yesterday with James Rogueski about this world health organization and their pandemic treaty and things like that.
Starting point is 01:27:59 There is the people, as we saw during 2020, people were scrambling for the shots. Netanyahu offered up Israelis as lab rats, and they were pressuring these Latin American countries and saying, well, we're not going to give you the vaccine unless you extend our legal immunity to things like negligence, manufacturing errors, shipping errors, and things like that. And we also want you to put financial resources outside of your country as collateral guarantee for us. And so I'm sure this happened with Japan as well. They didn't talk a whole deal, you know, well, you know, make good on these 2 million, 2.25 million jabs we had to throw away. But they did research also on biodistribution that came out of Japan.
Starting point is 01:28:55 And when that was reported by a Canadian doctor, he was severely punished for telling the truth about that. And so, by the way, these two and a quarter million jabs that they had to throw away, why did they throw them away? Well, because they had some kind of a black substance precipitated out and it interacted with magnets. Oh, it's okay. Nothing to worry about. It's just sugar water.
Starting point is 01:29:20 Let's just move on. So now the Japanese have a preprint study that's calling for the mRNA vaccines to be suspended because they said it is contaminating their blood bank. And they're worried about all kinds of blood diseases from transfusions with a blood bank that is contaminated with mRNA. Receiving blood transfusion from vaccinated individuals could pose a medical risk to the unvaccinated recipients, since numerous adverse events are being reported amongst vaccinated people worldwide, according to a recent study from Japan. The preprint, published on March 15th, examined whether receiving blood from a COVID-vaccinated individual is safe or poses a
Starting point is 01:30:02 health risk. Many nations have reported that the mRNA usage has resulted in, quote, post-vaccination thrombosis, blood clots, yeah, and subsequent cardiovascular damage, as well as a wide variety of diseases involving all organs, all systems, including the nervous system. Well, we've known this for the longest time. Of course, it can also make you more vulnerable to COVID-19 as well. So, a daily skeptic out of the UK says, how do we estimate the scale of harm from the Pfizer vaccine? Because, you know, it's still developing.
Starting point is 01:30:42 And yet, as it's still developing, we have our two candidates for president, Biden and Trump, who keep telling us how they have saved the world with this very stuff. At the same time that this is all escalating. And the very same organizations that will come out and talk about these dangerous metastasizing poisons will get in line and cheer Trump. The left doesn't want to talk about how this stuff is poison. But the right will talk about they know that it's poison, but they will still support the guy who brags and pushes his poison. It just never ceases to amaze me. It is absolutely insane.
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Starting point is 01:32:43 Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. The David Knight show.com. joining us now is tony artaban of wise wolf gold and tony has set up david knight dot gold which will take you there and let him know that you're coming through us. Always good to have Tony. And he has been incredibly busy the last couple of weeks because of what is happening in the gold market. I've talked a little bit about this, how it has really shot up. It's like up 19%, if I remember, over the last month or something like that. But a tremendous jump in the price of gold. Thanks for joining us, Tony.
Starting point is 01:33:45 Well, thanks for having me, David. It's good to see you. Good to see you. The price of gold, it keeps hitting its all-time high. It's hitting it so often, I'm not even keeping up with it anymore. I think it's hit its all-time high like four times in the last 30 days. That's right. Yeah, you look at it, it's like, is this a new article or what is this? And so much so that the Mises Institute is asking, so is gold overpriced or can its price go even higher?
Starting point is 01:34:10 And I thought that was interesting because, you know, the Mises Institute is a financial think tank, economic think tank looking at the writings. And of course, you know, just a general free market libertarian perspective uh of luguig von mises and um they're not selling gold uh but they're looking at this stuff and they they thought well you know it um expensive compared to what was their question well that's right i mean what you're actually watching is not gold reaching its all-time high it's the dollar reaching its all-time low
Starting point is 01:34:43 it's an inversion yeah because as you know if you go back to our original system here in the united states the bimetallic system there was no inflation in the 19th century so a pair of a pair of shoes in in 1800 would cost you the same in 1900 there was no inflation because we had a gold standard and we had a silver dollar and of, that changed it pretty much in 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt did his executive order for you to turn the gold in. He raised the price of gold at $35 an ounce once all the Americans that complied. There's a lot of Americans that didn't comply, David, because I buy those coins all the time, those pre-1933 American coins. But they raised the price of gold to to 35 an ounce that was a
Starting point is 01:35:26 banker's ploy uh to shift the gold away from the united states to the bank of international settlements you can go back and read the history but again after 1944 bretton woods 35 an ounce and it stayed that way until 1971 and then richard nixon because of all the the debasement of our currency currency that other countries noticed, we took the silver out of our coinage. We were writing checks beyond our capacity for guns and butter in Vietnam and the Great Society on the Mekong, like LBJ said. And so Richard Nixon knew that we couldn't continue to keep the gold window open. And they went off the gold standard and august 15 1971 gold went up two thousand percent um but that doesn't mean that gold went up it just means that we have a revaluation of fiat currency and now every country on earth has a fiat currency
Starting point is 01:36:18 they all followed the united states after 1971 the united States now has the oldest surviving fiat currency in the world. The average lifespan is about 26 years. So we doubled that. And so I think you're just going to continue to see these price shifts because of the BRICS nations primarily. And I don't, I honestly, David, I don't think we would see these prices in gold this fast the way it's doing without the war in ukraine with sanctions that were placed on russia after nato provoked that my opinion nato wanted that in that incursion but they put the sanction we put the sanctions on russia and the russian finance minister months later said well dollars are candy wrappers to us and got off of the system other countries took notice we have 40 different sanctions on 36 different countries weaponize the dollar so i think what you're watching really is not so much that uh gold is having its moment it's that the dollar
Starting point is 01:37:17 is losing ground losing ground rapidly the world is taking notice they want a revaluation of commodities that's what brazil russia india china south africa now saudi arabia are all about that's the re re-evaluation in my opinion of all commodities and i was looking uh just uh before we went live other countries like india record numbers of silver being or record numbers of gold in China China had a major uh ETF had to stop trading because people were buying so much paper stock gold there wasn't enough gold to back it up at least that's what I'm looking at yeah and this is going to be a problem I think in the West too we're just at the beginning of this if you think you missed the boat on uh on gold and precious
Starting point is 01:38:03 metals especially with silver still being under 30 an ounce uh you are mistaken uh because there's a lot of room left here but it's not looking good for king dollar and and of course i talked about this earlier in the week and they were saying they talked about the inverse relationship between uh the federal reserve fiat currency and gold and how you know one would they they go up and down in an inverse relationship with each other. And they said, so always these Western institutions, under certain circumstances, they would start selling their gold and, you know, the East would buy it up and that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:38:37 But that all got broken, they said, with these sanctions and other things that are happening. It also got broken with this etf stuff that is out there because they have used that to essentially create a fiat gold system that has gotten so out of whack that they can't even make a credible case for as you pointed out they had to suspend suspend trading on it but uh as forbes looked at it it was uh tremendously i forget what the ratio was i'll look it up here as we're talking but the um the ratio that was there was absurd and they said well that's even a conservative one a lot of people estimate that the ratio of etfs that are out
Starting point is 01:39:15 there trading about gold are much much higher than the actual physical gold that's there but they were saying a lot of the same things that you've said in the past where what was interesting earlier in this year was the fact that the Federal Reserve was making these different moves, like hiking the interest rate to sell off their gold, there's still more demand keeping the price high. And so I think that's really what the Mises Institute was talking about. They said, you know, are we late on all of this in terms of getting into gold? Well, not unless you think that they've somehow figured out what they're going to do with the fiat currency. And if they can somehow fix this stagflation or this dragflation,
Starting point is 01:40:10 as Salenti calls it, you know, like a recession, not just stagnant, but a real recession, along with inflation. If you think they've got that solved, then yeah, you'd be late. But they've got so many built-in problems and things have shifted underneath them that a lot of people are saying this is just the beginning. And so that's where you've been, I guess, just kind of running around trying to keep track of demand and orders. Oh, absolutely. And the rules of the game are changing. I mean, Jerome Powell first said that inflation was transitory along with Janet Yellen. This was all transitory and nothing to worry about,
Starting point is 01:40:45 nothing to see here. And then they became very hawkish and they're going to whip inflation. No problem. We got this. And they raised rates faster than any time in history to curtail that inflation. Then they felt like they're really confident this last six months or so. We're going to talk about lowering rates because the economy could sure use a goose before the uh before the election not that they're political or anything david uh the the federal reserve is way above that they're not they're not playing politics they're not going to intervene but they got a problem because the latest data that's out inflation continues the economy's roaring along inflation continues and what are they going to do they they've promised these rate lowerings uh the
Starting point is 01:41:25 european central bank has just backed off of a rate lowering so they're going to hold rates so we're not going to see i don't think we're going to see any rate lowering for a minute or two it might be going to uh right before the election they're going to do it this year i think they i think they've promised too much there's too much built into the system. It's all rigged. As you know, this isn't your father's stock market. Wall Street's not based on profit anymore. It's based on environmental social governance and your relationship to the central bank. It's not really entrepreneurship anymore.
Starting point is 01:41:58 So I think you're going to see some intervention. There'll be some rate lowerings, but it's hard to do that in the face of the data that's coming out and a lot of this has to do with the energy sector as a matter of fact the the white house is not going to be buying back uh food off the the open market to replace the strategic uh petroleum reserve yeah that's insane i know i mean we're not replacing our strategic petroleum reserve in the face of all this geopolitical upheaval. Honestly, I think this is them not wanting to drive the market up or do something to increase the price because that's where you're seeing inflation. It's in the items that people need. He sold off the strategic petroleum reserve to lower the price before the election.
Starting point is 01:42:45 Not even Obama did that. Always in the past, they would hold that until there was a storm that came through and took refineries offline in Louisiana or something like that. Some kind of real disaster. That's what they would use it for. Biden used it to make himself look good to temporarily lower the price of gas. And of course, if he goes out there and replaces it at this point in time, that is going to mitigate against reducing the price of gas because he's going to be out there buying stuff that will bid the price up.
Starting point is 01:43:18 So the only thing he can do now is just to set it out and not refill that. It really shows how he has absolutely no interest in what is good for this country. It's all about his own personal political gain. In that regard, he's just like Trump. It's almost like it's a plan, David, like a controlled demolition. Yeah. Like the calls are coming from inside the House. I mean, all these decisions that are made are not strengthening our economy.
Starting point is 01:43:47 They're not strengthening our readiness as far as national security. Obviously, this is all part of a plan. It's an inside job. And you see this. This is the consequences. You want to intervene unnaturally in the market. You want to release crude from the strategic petroleum reserve to lower the price temporarily? Well, guess what? If the price goes back up and you have to replace that when you buy it again,
Starting point is 01:44:09 it drives the price up. So your intervention backfired on you again. It's the same thing with these. Can you imagine going back in 100 years and saying, well, I don't know what's going to happen to the economy. The Federal Reserve hasn't told me what to do yet. I mean, nobody was looking to the Fed to figure out what's the next move? What should I do? What should I invest in? This has become so ubiquitous. It's permeated all of our culture, what the Federal Reserve is doing. And frankly, what they're doing is they're ruining our currency faster than really, I think, is natural. I mean, I think we had a little bit more time left on the dollar, honestly, but just the amount of hubris and the sanctions that are placed, I think everything's accelerating. And the teleprompter
Starting point is 01:44:55 reader hairdo people on these financial networks, they just don't get it, David. They keep saying, well, gold is up and that's crazy. Gold is way up. And they keep looking at the price. And I wonder why that is. I will. You know, there's inflation. Data is not that bad. And I mean, they keep going. But again, it's it's the it's the central banks around the world buying gold.
Starting point is 01:45:16 And as you mentioned earlier, these ETFs and this paper gold that's out there all around the world. You can't really back that up. I don't have any faith in that. It's kind of like the silver market. I know because of the data and I've interviewed the experts. If you had a whale come in, like an Elon Musk or some big buyer, you could corner the silver market right now, just like the hunts did in the 1970s. But see, the deep state got rid of the hunts. They made sure that nobody exposed that because what you're exposing, if you can corner a monetary metal and get the physical supply,
Starting point is 01:45:51 is you show that the currency that it's shown in value of is actually fake. And that's what the hunts did in the 1970s. 1980, $52.50 an ounce for silver. That's crazy if you think about what $52.50 would do now for your purchasing power. In 1980 terms, that's like $300 today. So I don't have any faith in these markets. I think that supply is a lot thinner than people realize, and that's what's really driving the price. When people are demanding physical gold, especially places like India and China, it's driving the price, David, and it will come here. David Schawel, Jr.: Costco is selling gold bars. And we talked about this before. We've seen this phenomenon where they'll list the price and I think they're
Starting point is 01:46:40 like 50 bucks over spot or something like that. And then they'll sell out and then you can't get them. We have supply, but I would say that it is thinner than you think that it is. And it's, I'm not going to over promise and say I can get any variety of anything because I really would watch that as, as people start to wake up and demand precious metals, this price that we're looking at now is going to be, it's going to be quaint. That's right. And you know, you've got, we're talking about the paper gold thing. A lot of people who look at this and say, well, I don't like the dollar.
Starting point is 01:47:10 We need to go with gold. They'll go with the paper gold. And they don't realize, this RT article that I was talking about the other day, gave the figures that Forbes came up with. And Forbes said, well, according to our calculations, there's about 200 to 300 trillion dollars worth of paper gold out there, but there's only 11 trillion dollars worth of gold. So in other words, they're selling 20 to 30 times the amount of paper ETFs. We're going to give you a share of the goal. They're selling 20 to 30 times what they actually have and um and they said we think that that's very
Starting point is 01:47:46 conservative uh that it's actually much worse than that and as you pointed out earlier china had to suspend trading because there was so much demand that it was getting out to a level that nobody would believe i mean if people believe that there's 20 to 30 times the paper gold out there, that there is known physical gold reserves, they're not going to believe it at some point. If it gets up to 50 or 60 or 100 times or something, at that point it becomes unbelievable and the bubble bursts. But that realization is going to come around at some point, and there will be a reckoning. And so all the people who are interested in collecting gold are saying, well, I want the real thing instead of paper. That's when another type of gold rush will happen, because that's another competition to physical gold, that paper gold.
Starting point is 01:48:38 I like what Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock, said a couple of weeks ago about people in countries like India and China and emerging markets. He said, you're not helping when you're buying gold. You're not helping anything. You're not helping the market. It doesn't do anything. And I thought, oh, there's the rub. There's the tell. He's been pushing the Bitcoin ETF and people are just scratching their heads like what's what is he doing in my opinion i think the bitcoin etf for uh entities like blackrock is a lifeline to a dying system
Starting point is 01:49:12 at least gives them some finite they can put their clients into that but if they start putting their clients into physical gold it it does bankrupt the entire system a lot faster because people start to realize as physical gold demand goes up the price goes up it doesn't really go up when you when you put them into paper it doesn't i've never i've not seen that i only see the price rise really when i see central bank demand and i see these reports coming out of people you know the average person like china they're buying gold beans just like a bean about size of a coffee bean and gold just as much as they can. It's not even coined. It's not even it's not even put into bars.
Starting point is 01:49:51 People are hoarding it. And I think I've talked about this before, but China has like 60,000 gold mines and they don't they're not a net exporter. And China, Russia, they're talking right now about a new financial system. The BRICS want to back a new system with gold, a digital system. Zimbabwe, David, Zimbabwe that had the trillion dollar notes. Yeah, they've got a new gold backed currency that's emerging. So this this the the monetary system around the world is going through a transformation. And as you notice, the central bank's buying gold. And what you have to watch is while they're buying gold,
Starting point is 01:50:32 they're also putting together the plans for the rollouts of their own central bank digital currencies. That's the danger. They're going to build this control. They are building this control grid for all of us. It's going to lead back to the bank of international settlements and the imf and other things they're going to consolidate these clearinghouses we have to watch that here we have to continue pushing decentralization supporting states that want to have their own bullion banks uh supporting free markets and uh you know this there's a lot of argument about
Starting point is 01:51:03 what's happening with the bitcoin etfs and i think you and i will continue to talk about that every week because it's really interesting and bitcoin's over 70 000 today um but it bitcoin really drives the argument it's like why why are people buying it when they find out oh you can't make any more of them and that becomes an that becomes a conversation conversation starter especially when we're given you know what how many dollars are there uh more there's just more always just a little bit more as i say it's a little bit more well and that's the thing you know about bitcoin if you want to buy bitcoin get bitcoin but why
Starting point is 01:51:34 would you get an etf you know whenever i look at these etf things based on the experiences that we've had with derivatives with these uh the real estate derivatives that they did you know i mean there's nothing they're not making any more land, you know, as I always pointed out, and these were real physical assets and all the rest of the stuff, but they crashed it with an ETF, you know, they essentially with derivatives that they were putting through to me, I look at this and you understand there's a couple of different things going on. I think when they create these, these derivatives, these ETFs, uh, of course, they're going to make a lot of money off of it. They've got a way that they can make money off of that.
Starting point is 01:52:08 But I think they typically do that, and they usually wind up crashing the market, no matter how solid or real it is, just like they did with real estate. So you believe in Bitcoin, you want to get into Bitcoin, still be careful of these ETF things. I wouldn't want to own them, but it would make me scared and does make me afraid, you know, even for the Bitcoin thing, because how are they going to manipulate that? Are they going to get people into the Bitcoin thing and then crash it and then try to push them into CBDC? We know they want to crash the financial system so they can establish this new system. And so
Starting point is 01:52:39 that's another thing that makes me suspicious about why they would do these ETFs. So I'm very suspicious of both the ETFs for paper and silver and also for Bitcoin. I think, you know, you want to get something, get the real thing. Don't buy the phony stuff from Jamie Demon or JP Morgan or any of these people. I'm with you on that. And I've been in Bitcoin since 2016. I had some of the first Bitcoin ATMs that we discussed many times. But I'm skeptical of the ETF side. And I like Bitcoin. I'm not saying it's going to zero. I'm not Peter Schiff. I don't think it's a bad thing to own it.
Starting point is 01:53:18 You shouldn't own the ETF because Bitcoin is just easy to get by itself. And you should have your own wallet, your own keys and understand what that means. I mean, really knowledge in the coming years, the most important thing somebody asked me the other day, what's the most important thing? What kind of equity? I said, knowledge, knowing how to use something and go back to a counterparty risk. If I have a gold coin in my hand right now, that's mine. I don't have to worry about a bank. I don't have to worry about an institution or a CEO or embezzlement or anything like that or fraud. I've got it in my hand. And if I bought it from a reputable dealer, then I've got value. And that's gold has been money and silver has been money for thousands
Starting point is 01:54:01 of years. And it will continue to have value as long as i think is their civilization uh you know i've bought some coins from the roman era and uh and kept them here at the shop they're valuable because there's gold in them some of the ones that are debased the old roman coins have a little bit of value but not not much it's it's the metal that made them valuable through throughout the years you can still still use them as money. So in the coming years, I think it's going to be more important for cut out the middleman. You don't need ETFs. You don't need an institution. Learn how to own things yourself. And that's one of the reasons I'm in the physical precious metals business. And we have things like the membership program, like Wolfpack, where even if you don't have a lot of money and you've got,
Starting point is 01:54:45 you just got a little bit, you want to put some savings in, let, let us do it. Let my team go find value for you with even if it's as little as $50. Yeah. That's why, you know,
Starting point is 01:54:54 earlier this week I talked about, you know, the, the, what's happened in recent history with the, um, Bretton woods two and on and what is happening with that. But when you look at, today, the articles that I kind of focused on were things from
Starting point is 01:55:10 Mises Institute and other people were talking about the economics of inflation, because that's not going to go away. You know, we talk about how you got paper, gold, paper, silver, paper, Bitcoin and all the rest of the stuff. Well, there's still the paper dollar, which is the worst of these derivatives, the most easily manipulated because they're printing more of it all the time. As you pointed out, people look at Bitcoin and say, well, they're not making any more of this or it's getting more scarce.
Starting point is 01:55:36 So that's where we want to be because that's the printing, what they called quantitative easing. It's the manipulation of the interest rates. They have so many different ways that they can manipulate the value of the paper dollar that it's just not a store of value at all. And then, of course, besides the way their direct manipulation, we've seen it many times in our lifetime, get out of hand. And we're at one of those moments right now where these guys who
Starting point is 01:56:05 are pulling the levers uh you know the the guy behind the uh the the man behind the curtain like the wizard of oz once he gets into that balloon it's like come back i don't know i don't know how it works you know once he inflates that balloon he's just heading off and we've seen that happen with the federal reserve wizards many times haven't we they don't know how it works they can't come back to where they were well no and that's all fiat currencies go to zero so they're just playing a game in the interim you know and i think that the dollar is going to digital that's their plan i think all these plans have been accelerated i don't think that we're supposed to be seeing right now the the swift decline that there is but you know even go back to the that the allegory of the wizard of oz this is l frank bomb wrote that in the late 19th century that was uh the cowardly
Starting point is 01:56:52 lying was uh william jennings bryan you know the cross of gold speech and what was what was william jennings bryan talking about he's talking about free silver because we had such a strong currency the farmers wanted some relief and they hit the comstock load we had in the 1870s out in Nevada. And they wanted to release that silver into the market to help ease the debts, to increase the money supply. Now, it wasn't fake.
Starting point is 01:57:14 They didn't want to dump fake money into it. They wanted to dump silver in there to give the, and that was a populist move, to give the farmer some relief. I think there's going to be an argument for that. But the, you know,
Starting point is 01:57:24 the banksters ran with that. And of course you end up getting the federal reserve because they kept pushing that as is a way to help uh you know stave off crashes and things like that but that's where all of that the the yellow brick road uh the emerald palace is the greenback you know all that stuff on the wizard of oz and it is it's it's it's wizardry it's uh it's a economic alchemy and and you know that's uh it's really it's really insane to watch david i i got in this business years ago uh and every year every now every month and we're seeing some change in this in the monetary system in the market and you know we were talking about a couple weeks ago and i still can't get over it you know it took us from the founding of our country to the time I was born to go a trillion dollars into debt.
Starting point is 01:58:09 And now we do it every 90 days. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, just let that sink in. Once you let that sink in, you realize we've passed some sort of boundary where we're never going to be. I mean, we're not even talking about fiscal responsibility anymore. Nobody's running on that politically. So I think we've, we've crossed some sort of boundary. So it's time to start thinking about how do you, how do you thrive and survive? How do you weather the storm of
Starting point is 01:58:35 what's coming? It doesn't matter. You and I can't stop it. You know, whatever it's, whatever's down the road, all we can do is prepare and try to use history as our guide. You know, what was the, what, what happens the, what, what happens in times of hyperinflation and what happens in times of economic uncertainty or, or currency shifts, you know, you don't want to get left holding the bag. Uh, I saw that in Iraq and that was a microcosm of those things, but I watched a currency go to zero in real time. Nobody wanted to pay people running out of the banks with, with boxes of curve, Iraqi dinar that no one wanted. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:07 Think about that. Money that no one wants. Wow. Well, yeah, we're definitely not in Kansas anymore. We're in Davos or something or Baghdad or something like that. I mean, we're in some alien territory. That's why, you know, grab something that's real that's held as value for a very long time. And of course, as I, you know, we talk about it, um, uh, you can handle, uh, transactions there at wise wolf and you've got the buyer's club there. Wolfpack, uh, anything new with Wolfpack that you want to talk about?
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Starting point is 02:01:45 uh and i know it gets uh really difficult for you as everybody sees the price going up that gets their attention and um and and everybody starts investing in it fear of missing out uh but i don't think that uh people have missed out at this point uh neither do the people who are writing about the uh from it from a financial and economic standpoint they think there's a lot left and this because they're going to continue to try to feed the inflation beast for this election at the very least and that's assuming that they know how this balloon they inflate it actually works and they can control it which i don't think they can i've've seen this get away far too many times. That's one of the best analogies, I think, out of the Wizard of Oz.
Starting point is 02:02:29 Thank you so much for joining us again. David Knight, I go to take it, Tony, at Wise Wolf Gold. Thank you, Tony. Appreciate it. Thank you, David. All right, folks, we are going to be right back. Stay with us. Tell Alexa to add the APS radio skill and have access to the best channels anywhere
Starting point is 02:02:46 from country to blues classic hits to news aps radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for Thank you. You're listening to the david knight show all right i'll just remind everybody that right after this show tony will be live with his radio show also so check that out uh let's talk a little bit about the pandemic i saw a very good video that really laid out how this fraud began and i thought it's time for us to go back and look at how deliberate this was because it's concerning me. I'm seeing one article after the other in big conservative media, interviews with Rand Paul,
Starting point is 02:04:15 who is still trying to focus exclusively on Wuhan, Wuhan, Wuhan, Fauci, Fauci, Fauci. Folks, that is a red herring. As a matter of fact, we look at it at this point, I think we need to start calling Rand Paul out on this. Call him Red Herring Rand. Because he has focused on this relentlessly. When he should have, as a medical doctor who knows better,
Starting point is 02:04:40 he should have pushed back against all these restrictions. And instead, what he did was he focused on fauci and wuhan to take people's minds away from uh the uh the jab take it away from these phony uh prescriptions for everybody mask social distancing and everything well don't touch the ivermectin don't touch the hcq ran paul was focused just like the people i worked with at info wars he was focused on wuhan selling the bat flu stuff and that is not the issue the origin really was not in wuhan the origin really goes back to 9-11 it's not about gain of function it's about the patriot act it's about the germ games that they practiced even two months before 9-11 that's what it's really about and when somebody starts
Starting point is 02:05:33 redirecting you relentlessly and he's been doing this now for four years he's been misdirecting people away from the real uh bioweapon the vaccine he's been redirecting people away from the real bioweapon, the vaccine. He's been redirecting people away from our real enemy, which is the CIA and this medical biological warfare state that's been practicing to do all this stuff for 20 years before they actually pulled it off. And they're still practicing their germ games. It's the germ games. It's not the gain of function.
Starting point is 02:06:05 And he's still practicing their germ games. It's the germ games. It's not the gain of function. And he's still misdirecting people. You remember when he had Fauci on the stand? He said, Dr. Fauci, you're going to, with this vaccine, you're going to create vaccine hesitancy. Well, good, good. And you know better than that, Rand. It's just amazing to me to see that this is happening. So I say that as a preface to this guy's remarks,
Starting point is 02:06:28 we need to understand from the very beginning how fraudulent this was. And this guy I'm going to play here for talks about the origins of it. And of course he doesn't even include the hokey stuff where people were falling down on the streets in China. Yeah, it was a big sham. And it wasn't just China. It was every government on earth. And people like Rand Paul and most of the conservative media are redirecting your attention back to Wuhan.
Starting point is 02:06:59 Why? Because that takes the heat off of them. They played along with this. They were as guilty of this as Trump or Biden. So how did this pandemic begin? The first thing that happens is we have a very strange phenomenon in China. And I, Dr. Spots, a case of supposedly atypical pneumonia. Now, that event is a very strange event to start with. There's lots of pneumonia all the time in China. OK, but he says this one's very strange. So that with. There's lots of pneumonia all the time in China. Okay.
Starting point is 02:07:27 But he says, this one's very strange. So that's 30th of December. And then supposedly we have the emergence of, according to the World Health Organization already, on January the 5th, they're telling us that they have identified 44 cases out of a population of 8 million people of atypical pneumonia of unknown cause. So that's taken them five days
Starting point is 02:07:45 from the time that the first doctor said he'd seen something strange. Then two days later, they had declared that a new SARS-like virus was the cause of these pneumonia cases. Two days after, they decided that they'd identified 65 unusual cases. Just three days later, we have a situation where the firm manufacturing the first PCR kits to test for this thing is already shipping them. So let's just recap. We've gone from the identification of the first patient to the shipping of the first kits in 11 days. On the same day when they shipped the
Starting point is 02:08:14 kits, the first gene sequence is published. Two days after that, the World Health Organization has already accepted Christian Trosten's PCR protocol as what they call the gold standard for testing for this new disease. And a few more gene sequences are published in that time. Nine days after that, the famous Cormen Drosten protocol is published, is submitted for review, and 27 hours later, it's peer reviewed and published in a journal that Drosten is an editor of. Two days after that, there's a Chinese study about the specific clinical symptoms that supposedly relate to COVID. And that's published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Starting point is 02:08:48 We're still only 25 days from the beginning of this whole thing. And then five days after that, the first study is published also in the NEJM about asymptomatic transmission. We've established in a compressed timeframe of just 26 days, there's a new clinical manifestation. It's caused by this virus. This virus has the following sequence. Here's a test, which is the gold standard in identifying that sequence. And the research identifying the primers that we're going to use all over the world has been submitted for peer review and published.
Starting point is 02:09:16 And we've described the clinical features of this so-called new disease. I would submit to you that every single one of those steps was A, complete and utter bullshit and B, premeditated. Yeah, it was all complete and utter Bolshevik, and it was all premeditated, and it was practiced for 20 years. It truly is amazing. And people that I worked with knew about this and decided to lie to you. Politicians that you vote for and think that your future depends on lied to you.
Starting point is 02:09:48 Complete and utter Bolshevik. Look, it is the Patriot Act, the Model State Health Emergency Powers Act. That's what you need to be focused on. This is a misdirection to talk, to continue to talk about gain of function. Yes, it's a tremendous waste of money. And yes, they could actually release something and get people sick.
Starting point is 02:10:09 They've had so many accidents. And here's the interesting thing. You know, they shut this stuff down in 2014 because Alison Young, who was a writer at USA Today, was talking about all the different accidents that they'd had. One of them in particular, the Burkholderia pseudomallei, the National Primate Center down in Tulane University. Oh, well, we got this thing we brought in and it's pretty dangerous, but it's only a couple of different areas in the world. So we brought it in. We thought we'd try to make it more dangerous and more easily spread.
Starting point is 02:10:41 And somehow it gets out of that biosafety level three lab and you start seeing monkeys who are getting sick with it out in the 500 or so acres that they've got outside of that lab. And they bring in some people from the CDC and one of them comes down with it, but they say, oh, well, she must've gotten it somewhere else. This is something that's only in a couple of areas on earth. And so there's been one lie after the other. Yes, you can have some accidents with it. But when you look at all of the documented accidents that Allison Young had, and it was presented to Congress and Congress at the time in 2014 said,
Starting point is 02:11:18 stop it. We don't want any more of this. And that's when Fauci took this stuff to Wuhan. He continued, he and Francis Collins continued what they were doing at the University of North Carolina. And they were called out on it when they released their stuff. But in 2017, under Trump, they said, okay, you can go back and do gain-of-function again. But with hundreds, hundreds of these accidents and workers exposed and all the rest of the stuff,
Starting point is 02:11:44 we didn't have any outbreaks with any of this stuff. You don't need to worry that much about the gain of function. It's a tremendously, there is some risk there. It's a tremendous waste of money, but folks, this is a misdirection to get people to focus on this. And so what you're seeing everywhere,
Starting point is 02:12:01 the articles, 15 us agencies knew the Wuhan lab was trying to create a coronavirus like COVID-19, says Rand Paul. Well, guess what? These are the same 15 agencies that were practicing on an annual basis for 20 years what we went through. Oh, we got something here. Lock everybody down until we got a novel untested virus that we're going to require them to, a vaccine that we're going to require them to take before we let them out again yeah those 15 agencies all knew about that there's even more than 15 agencies that were involved in these annual germ games then we'll talk about the timeline of it complete and utter bolshevik just like how they held this so-called panacea the shot until right after the election as a matter of
Starting point is 02:12:48 fact they held it up to the point that they declared biden the winner on a saturday after the election on tuesday the very next day on 60 minutes they roll out their thing look here's operation warp so we'd ready to roll this out as soon as the companies tell us they're ready to go the very next day pfizer says yeah, we're 90% effective. And then within one week, you know, Russia comes out. Oh, we're 93. Then a week later, you have Moderna. We're 94.
Starting point is 02:13:12 The next day, Pfizer says we're 94 and a half percent effective. And they continue to bid that up to 100% effective until it continues to go down to essentially zero. The whole thing was a lie. The whole thing was a scam. And yet to narrowly focus everybody on Wuhan as Rand Paul is doing is a misdirection of the worst kind. And,
Starting point is 02:13:35 um, and it really bothers me to see him continue to focus on this. You know, you look at people, it's not just Mike Johnson, who's gone native with a power i think it is rand paul as well and it's everywhere uh i'm seeing this on one conservative media side after the other uh from fox news to zero hedge to all all the smaller ones the great covid cover-up
Starting point is 02:13:59 shocking truth about wuhan and the 15 federal. He's putting this out just like Hillary Clinton said, well, you know, we got this Russian conspiracy to get Trump in and we got these 15 or 17, whatever it was, intelligence agencies that all assess that the Russians are running Donald Trump. It was complete and utter Bolshevik. And so is this stuff from Rand Paul. There's real concern. Oh, let's not make people vaccine hesitancy because, you know, these are our masters, our financial masters of pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 02:14:31 Chicago has been slammed with 57 cases of measles in migrant shelters. Now, this is Breitbart. And Breitbart has continued to push the panic button on measles as well. Again, trying to do this for the pharmaceutical companies and also tying this in with the open borders. That's a common strategy of Breitbart. about pandemics and all the rest of this stuff. It is utter and complete hypocrisy for the Biden administration, for the CDC and all the rest of them to look the other way, uh, we don't know what is coming across the borders and they frankly don't care, they don't care about any of these people and they didn't even in the midst of all this stuff.
Starting point is 02:15:19 They didn't really care about people who were coming in that ship them around. They wouldn't make them wear masks. They wouldn't inject them as they were as they brought them in no they're giving them all their goodies you know the the credit cards the cell phones and all the rest of the stuff they wouldn't give them a shot they didn't care about that and so for you know Breitbart to hang out on this and Breitbart was a real vaccine cheerleader if you you remember, especially John Nolte, who used to be the general editor, but he started specializing on entertainment. And I remember that he just got ratioed in the comments on Breitbart. People say, go back to movies and something you know about.
Starting point is 02:15:56 You're lying to people about this stuff. And yet those same people are the ones who are Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump all the way. Don't want to hear anything negative about Trump. He's going to save this country, even though he was the one who was pushing this stuff out and gave them the green light to do all this stuff. And he said he pushed them harder than they wanted to go even. And so Breitbart is continuing to push this panic about measles.
Starting point is 02:16:20 And they're doing it to tie it in with their open border stuff. And again, the border is a problem a problem measles are not a problem and we all know that that's why i've played that stuff from donald trump so many times i've got to get the shots it's really going around they didn't have a measles vaccine when he was a kid he probably had measles we all did uh and he's older than i am he knows better than that he knows you don't have to have that. And I think he also knows that autism is an issue, but he doesn't care about that either. Chicago says Breitbart has been slammed
Starting point is 02:16:55 with nearly as many cases of measles in its migrant shelters this year than the whole country had in 2023. So what? Nobody died, Breitbart. Nobody died. It's a childhood disease. I've covered this before. They say, well, you know, they may call it a childhood disease, but that doesn't mean it's not serious. It's not serious. Anybody can die from anything. And people have died from complications from measles but that was something that to borrow a phrase from fauci was rare it really was rare right it really was rare so rare that we'd never heard of it happening and um you know the the question
Starting point is 02:17:39 is uh you know measles may be rare now but but autism isn't. Do you care about that? No, they don't. I would rather have measles, especially as a childhood disease. Why are they called a childhood disease? I pointed out at the time, because you get it as a child, you're immune for life. Not so with these vaccines. We've had outbreaks that said, well, you got 57 cases. So usually we have about 57 cases throughout the whole country. And yet these are usually people who have been vaccinated. As a matter of fact, the outbreak that we had in California that got Trump saying that everybody had to get the shot, they'd been all vaccinated. We've had outbreaks before that that I'd covered in New York where they were all vaccinated, many of them multiple times. The vaccines do not convey immunity.
Starting point is 02:18:27 And they come with very, very debilitating side effects for us, as we can see what has happened to our society with autism. According to city officials, 33 cases of measles are migrant children up to the age of four. Seven are from five to 17 years of age. 16 are adults between the ages of 18 and 24. And one is over 50 years of age. These are people coming in from other countries where they don't get the MMR shot. And they're getting measles. And they're not dying either. These 57 cases are mostly among illegal border crossers.
Starting point is 02:19:10 Mostly? Does that mean that some Americans who got the MMR shot still got measles? Because we have seen this, as I pointed out, California, New York, other places all the time. This year, the outbreak has exploded. Hey, get on the phone, Breitbart, and call the WHO. Yeah, the WHO. Don't get fooled again, folks.
Starting point is 02:19:33 As of February the 29th, a total of 41 measles cases were reported in 16 U.S. states. Be afraid. Be very afraid. These numbers do not include the new cases in Chicago. The CDC has issued a warning about the disease and issued an alert titled, quote, increase in global and domestic measles cases and outbreaks. But again, it's not anything that you need to be concerned about. And the question is, why are they pushing this that hard? Jeffrey Tucker at Brownstone. Did lockdowns set a global revolt in motion? concerned about and the question is why are they pushing this that hard uh jeffrey tucker brownstone
Starting point is 02:20:06 did lockdowns set a global revolt in motion well i certainly hope so uh he's got misgivings about it i do as well some people think that it has he said my first article on the coming backlash backlash admittedly was wildly optimistic it went to print on april 24th 2020 he i was very pessimistic about it i thought people are never going to wake up because two weeks you know we're already at that point april 24th we were six weeks into it and we had churches that were afraid to open up for easter service and like that. And this is insane. This is insane. After six weeks of lockdown, Jeffrey Tucker says,
Starting point is 02:20:52 I confidently predicted a political revolt, a movement against masks, a population wide revulsion against the elites, a demand to reject social distancing, quote unquote, and streaming only life. Plus a widespread disgust at everything and everyone involved well that was certainly what he was feeling and it was what i was feeling but i continued to go on i would never forget by june we're never going to stop this stuff
Starting point is 02:21:16 people are never going to wake up and they were able to do that because you could cover up people's voices so well you know later on i found out, there's other people who felt that way as well. He said, I was off for four years. Well, I'm still pessimistic about this, frankly. He said, I assume that people are smarter than they prove to be. I also do not anticipate just how devastating the effects of lockdown would be. Things like economic chaos and cultural shock and the population-wide demoralization and the loss of trust.
Starting point is 02:21:47 It doesn't even mention the training for universal basic income. Just stay at home. We'll cut you a check. How about that? That's what the stimulus checks and the CARES Act and PPP and the trillions of dollars that Trump spent that he didn't have. The forces that were set in motion on those grim days were far more deep than I knew at the time. They involved a willing complicity from tech, media, pharma, and the administrative state
Starting point is 02:22:15 at all levels of society. Well, he calls it complicity. I call it conspiracy. None dare call it conspiracy, right? That dirty word. That's why I was happy to see Joel Skousen, who said he's going to run as the Constitution Party candidate. I was glad to see him identify himself as a conspiracy theorist. And he said, then that's my advantage in running the race. Because I will tell people, he says, you know, I'm not going to win. Trump's not going to,
Starting point is 02:22:43 they're going to steal it from Trump. So your vote for Trump is a wasted vote. But if you vote for me, you tell them that you buy into these conspiracy theories because they're not theories. And so I hope he does get some approach because people need to hear that. People need to hear it. So he says, is the backlash finally here? If so, it's about time. New literature is starting to emerge to document it all.
Starting point is 02:23:06 The new book, which I talked about before, White Rural Rage, the threat to American democracy is White Rural Rage. He said it's a viciously partisan, histrionic, and gravely inaccurate account. That's a good way to characterize it. That gets nearly everything wrong except for one thing, and that is vast swaths of the public are fed up, not with democracy, but with its opposite, ruling class hegemony.
Starting point is 02:23:37 The revolt, however, is not racial. It is not geographically determined. It's not even about left and right. It is class-based in part because it's more precisely about the rulers versus the ruled. With more precision, new voices are emerging among people who detect a change in vibes, he says, with the population. One of those is Elizabeth Nixon's article, Strongholds Falling, Populists Seize the Culture. She argues that the lessons of COVID are profound. The most important lesson of COVID is that without knowing the game,
Starting point is 02:24:16 we outfoxed them and their narrative collapsed. The revolution is happening all over the socials, especially in videos, and the disgust is palpable. Well, I would like to see. This is why I am pessimistic. Simply because of Trump and MAGA. The people who know better continue to cheer him on and see him as their only hope. And that is the problem with it.
Starting point is 02:24:41 They have this disgust, but they believe that everything needs to be fixed by taking over the all-powerful central government. There should not be an all-powerful central government. And if you want to have an all-powerful central government, as I said, it's going to result in a civil war where everybody is trying to get that lever. Everybody wants the ultimate ring of power. Rather than decentralizing things and letting different states handle the problems however they see fit or different areas, no, we have to have one approach, and everybody's got to fight over that, just like they did. You're going to have that jab. You're not going to have ivermectin. You're not going to have HCQ. You're not going to have anything else, and if you even talk about that, you're going to jail or we're going to kill your profession
Starting point is 02:25:28 or whatever. That's the thing that causes me to be pessimistic about this. And hopefully we can change that. Yeah, that's why I do this program, because I want people to understand that you don't want to fight over one individual and be ready to fight a civil war if he doesn't win a rigged election. Second article, he says, is Vibe Shift by Santiago Pilego, who writes, The vibe shift I'm talking about is the speaking of previously unspeakable truths, the noticing of previously suppressed facts.
Starting point is 02:26:02 I'm talking about the give you feel when the walls of propaganda and bureaucracy start to move as you push. The very visible dust that's kicked up in the air as experts and fact-checkers scramble to hold on to decaying institutions. The cautious but electric rush of energy when dictatorial edifices designed to stifle innovation, enterprise, and thought are exposed or toppled. Fundamentally, the vibe shift is a return to a championing of reality, a rejection of the bureaucratic, the cowardly, the guilt-driven. That's one of their big things, the guilt. A return to greatness, courage, and joyous ambition. And so Jeffrey Tucker says, we truly want to believe that this is true.
Starting point is 02:26:51 And this much is certainly correct. The battle lines are incredibly clear these days. The media that uncritically echoes the deep state line are known. Places like Slate, Wired, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, New Republic, New Yorker, and things like that. So he says, so now we know who line are known places like slate wired rolling stone mother jones new republic new yorker and things like that uh so he says so now we know who these people are but again this is what causes me to be a pessimist because i know that there's a lot of so-called counter media conservative media and david eich has talked about this, big con media, big conservative media, the alt media that is selling useful narratives for the establishment,
Starting point is 02:27:35 you know, like the Wuhan lab, and people like Red Herring Rand when it comes to that. The liberalism that once questioned authority and demanded free speech seems to be extinct. And I think that certainly is the case. When you look at Rand Paul, for example. It is the case when you look at the Trump cult. Although, we have to remember that most of the people in the Trump cult have never really paid attention to politics in the past. The transmogrified and captured liberalism now demands compliance with authority and it calls for further restrictions on free speech. reliably anticipate being denounced as right wing, even when it makes absolutely no sense
Starting point is 02:28:26 to put it into some kind of a political, um, uh, breakdown with that. And so, um, he's not the only one talking about this daily skeptic says we must not forget lockdown. And that's my other concern that we are forgetting it, that people are just ready to move on. As I've talked about it in the past, when we went to the UK in 2001, spring, took the kids there, and it hadn't been there when Karen and I had been there 40 years earlier, but they had their Whitehall. Theyhall, they had, uh, didn't
Starting point is 02:29:06 even know about it really when we went in the eighties, but they had found, uh, the place where, uh, Churchill and all the other, you know, the war center command as it was under Whitehall. And they had a special place where they were running the war. And as soon as the war ended, they just walked out and never came back. They were sick of the place. And it wasn't for decades until many decades later. Again, we were there in the 80s, so that was 40 years after the war ended. They didn't know about it. And so it was sometime between the 1980s and the late 1990s, that they found this, maybe 50 years
Starting point is 02:29:51 after the war ended. They find this, nobody talked about it. Nobody wanted to go back. Let's just forget about it. It's just done. And we've walked away from the lockdowns in the same way. All these people, the upper brass and the British government, they were fighting the war and Churchill and all the rest of them. They just walked away and somebody walked in 50 years later and they look at this stuff and it's like all the papers are there. It's just an amazing find. The maps are up there with the pens stuck in them, everything, just the way it was left. And so then they turned it into a museum and they give you the little things to listen to as you're walking through, explaining the stuff that's there. But we got to not forget the lockdown.
Starting point is 02:30:33 And unfortunately, most of us have just walked away. We're sick of this thing that was happening to us for years. We just walk away. Don't want to talk about it. Don't want to revisit it. Don't want learning talk about it don't want to revisit it don't want learning lessons from it and so the daily skeptic they're showing some pictures of some things up there one of them coronavirus stay home save lives if you go out you can spread it people will die that's it that's what it says on that's the sign a couple weeks into that first balmy lockdown a bed sheet appeared
Starting point is 02:31:03 on the hedge of a house along our lane. There was a message painted in red, or was it black? My husband remembers it stating, F off, cyclists. She said, I remember it as go home joggers. But it only remained on the hedge for a day or so and disappeared. I often think of this bed sheet when contemplating our collective response to lockdowns. Did another neighbor take it down or did a cyclist or jogger or did the people who put it up consider the words to be a bit much and remove it in embarrassment? So where is that sheet now? Has it been washed, returned to the cupboard?
Starting point is 02:31:41 Was it burned? Was it used as a dust sheet? We don't know. But before we all forget the lockdown episodes, is it now time to officially record Ordinary Life in 2020 and 2021? Let me just say this, you know, I've talked about, and I tried to explain to people, many times as people were facing losing their job and that uncertainty because they wouldn't get a vaccine and many other things, I said, you know, go back and take a look at the prayers and the autobiography and the diary of George Mueller. That will help you to see that God is still active in our life. And we all need to keep a diary.
Starting point is 02:32:20 I'm guilty of not doing it as nearly as much as I should. If you keep a diary, it gives you a whole different perspective on, especially if you talk about what was happening in your life, what you prayed about, and what God did in your life in response to that. It truly is amazing. And I know this, and yet I still don't do it enough. And so I would say, don't just write down the crazy bad stuff, but take a moment and go back and talk about how God brought you through this. Because if you think about it, I'm sure you've got something to be really grateful for. You've probably got a lot of things that you could be really grateful for. And you could look at the dark moments of despair and see how God brought you out of it.
Starting point is 02:33:08 But going back to this article, it said, I'm thinking of a dinner party that we attended at a greenhouse, whitewashed so that no one saw, and muggy beyond belief, and our terrified friend who decided not to visit his father in the hospital so he could be on the safe side, only to desperately regret the decision when the old man died alone. Or the bunch of flowers that we ordered that was misdelivered to neighbors, left in their garage for three days to decontaminate, and then died.
Starting point is 02:33:39 Locktails and quarantinis in the woods. Sourdough, an alarming post on WhatsApp where someone requested a new mother as his had ended up in the dishwasher. A green tape pasted onto Victorian tiles in church to ensure social distancing as if the church had ever been crowded. Yeah, into these churches that are now empty,
Starting point is 02:34:04 putting green tape on the floor, which they had never done in the history of those churches before, no matter what the sickness was that was going around at the time. Or the chap who videoed children climbing into the taped-off empty playground and threatening to call the police. Well, it's not so funny now, he says. According to the UK's National Police Chiefs Council, 525,738 of us made calls to the police about lockdown infractions.
Starting point is 02:34:38 Is it any wonder then, after they passed this new hate speech law in Scotland, that you've got 8,000 complaints of people getting their stasi on, complaining and informing about their neighbor, 8,000 of those, that's nothing. This is a half a million of these about lockdown infractions. Half a million. If there was a historical endeavor to record people's activities in lockdown, would anybody actually admit to how they had behaved? Very much like East Germany after it collapsed and then some people got the files and started to see how their neighbors were informing on them. Truly amazing.
Starting point is 02:35:24 Future generations are going to look at the stuff that we did, this ridiculous stuff that our society did. They are going to ridicule us, laugh at us, and despise us for being such craven, ignorant cowards. And so we should make a point of all this. And we should stop letting people like Rand Paul misdirect us and scare us. The issue was and is the bioweapon is the vaccine. Always was.
Starting point is 02:35:54 And these people want us to still be misdirected. And they're still working very hard at it. The CDC has now quietly admitted to its COVID policy failures. In so many words and data, the CDC has quietly admitted that all the indignities of the pandemic management have failed. The masks failed, the distancing failed, the lockdowns, the closures, especially the vaccines, all failed. It's not like we didn't know that they were going to fail. We really did. You know, they tried to make us feel like we were the only ones who knew, but we knew.
Starting point is 02:36:36 That's what I like about Northmen, Richmond, North of Richmond. You know, you think we don't know, but we do. COVID-19 starts as an annoying, intense, uncomfortable flu-like illness, and for most people it ends uneventfully two to three weeks later. That is, unless you get the fiat orders backed up by fiat cash from Trump, from Fauci, from Biden, and all the rest of these people. Bribing, blackmailing, cajoling the greedy hospitals and others who are doing this. It was a COVID cabal.
Starting point is 02:37:17 And again, as we look at this, I think I'm going to take a quick break and we're going to come back and we're going to talk about climate, because I think that that is actually an even more pressing thing. This is important. They set a precedent. They practice their psychological stuff, and they were able to achieve more in a shorter period of time than they've been able to do with the climate MacGuffin. But the climate MacGuffin has been this relentless push, and it has been a slow-moving as opposed to a quick panic, the climate MacGuffin has been a slow-moving propaganda campaign that has affected multiple generations. They were pushing this stuff out when I was in high school, and it has really been inculcated in a large part of the population, and they're going to push this thing on us very hard. So we're going to take a look at that when we come back. We'll be right back. Hear news now at APSradioNews.com
Starting point is 02:38:08 or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. Succes! Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. A couple of comments there on Rumble and Tip. Thank you from Sprumford thank you very much for the tip said i always found it interesting that the pcr test quote-unquote had never before been used to mass diagnose viral illness before yet it was suddenly called the gold standard well yeah you know history does not repeat itself but but it does rhyme. And it did rhyme with what Fauci had pulled off with AIDS. What caused AIDS?
Starting point is 02:40:29 Well, Fauci said it was HIV, and he said the proof of it was the PCR test. And yet the guy who won a Nobel Prize for it, Cary Mullis, said, no, you can't prove that with my test. You're magnifying this. He said, you can find anything if you magnify it enough. And, of course, these PCR tests are being enough cycles that they magnified at 1.1 trillion times. And what is also interesting is that Kerry Mullis and many other scientists fought Fauci really hard on that connection between AIDS and a virus, HIV. And of course, Fauci never came up with any kind of a vaccine or anything like that but
Starting point is 02:41:05 they challenged him he challenged him to a debate he went on other places and he said he's a bureaucrat he's not a scientist he won't debate me i've called him out time and again and carrie mullis died just before this stuff rolled out interesting coincidence isn't it um and i don't think there's coincidences uh rock finn michelle obama thank you very much for the tip uh tony sent me a nevada gold back it's awesome yeah i like those as well yeah um i want more but do not understand what it is actually get tony to talk about what a gold back actually is so this is probably sent earlier and i missed it but we'll talk about it next time i'll tell you a little bit about it it does have a small amount of physical gold in it.
Starting point is 02:41:48 You know, they have the capability. Now they put all kinds of stuff and money to try to, um, thwart the, um, uh, the counterfeiters. And so when you look at currency coming from the U S and from other places as well, uh, it's, it's really amazing what they can do in terms of putting things in it. And, of course, they can put in some kind of electronic tracking type of stuff on some of the newer currency. But what they do with these goldbacks is they put in an intrinsic amount of gold.
Starting point is 02:42:17 So it actually is a particular amount of actual gold, but in a paper format that people can kind of relate to. It looks like, um, a federal reserve note or something like that. Uh, so it is, it is very interesting and it's a very pretty thing as well. Um, let me just say thank you to a couple of people. I've got some cards that were sent to me, very nice cards. And, uh, I'm, I'm getting behind and thanking people for this. So I just wanted to say this real quick. I like this. This is a nice car.
Starting point is 02:42:46 I spent days on end trying to find you the most perfect gift and realized it was in my heart the whole time. I thought that was really nice. Thank you, Mary. Appreciate that. And Sue sent this card and a very nice quote. Sue and Mary have both been very faithful and regular supporters. Said, I found this quote. I think is so appropriate to today, said Sue. And here's a quote.
Starting point is 02:43:11 We're occupying a front row seat to the fall of a nation to see exactly how the abandonment of principles rots a society so badly that the vast majority just wilt. That is absolutely true. And, um, I don't know who did that quote. I'll look it up and see, but, uh, that, that is a great quote. So I really do appreciate, um, all of you who have, um, and these are from the end of March, some, uh, a couple of weeks late on that.
Starting point is 02:43:39 Um, we have moved the, uh, gas gauge up to a quarter, but it's slightly below a quarter, but it's closer to that than it is to an eighth. So things have been going a little bit slow. We really have our core supporters have been amazingly generous and faithful to us. I think all of you who do that, if you haven't supported us, I'd like to get you to consider that. Just a small amount would help a great deal. And you can sign up at subscribe star, uh, from $5 on up. And, uh, I wanted to respond to, to something that somebody left, um, in terms of what they were, uh, said it's taking a long time for the videos to get up. And I think we're going to change that
Starting point is 02:44:20 today. Um, for the love of the road, the road, I kind of stepped in and tried to assuage them that, yeah, this is really happening. But what's taking me a while to do it is I have to wait for the transcript. I have to go through the transcript and find places that are there. I think I can go through and give a rough description, or maybe even no description, and try to get this stuff up right away after the show and then say that a description is coming. And then when we have that description ready, uh, three or four hours later, we'll put that up. And so I think that is what we're going to start doing at least for our subscribe star supporters. Uh, we'll try to get that up right away and just say, Hey,
Starting point is 02:44:59 if you want to have the, uh, the outline, the index of topics It's coming, but it's not here yet. But here is the file because, you know, people will listen to the full show. They don't know what's coming up. And so, you know, a lot of people may be interested in doing it that way as well. So I think we're going to try to roll it out that way beginning today. As I said earlier, I think that the climate thing has been rolling very slowly, slowly but surely is slowly, but surely affecting people's minds and the way that they think of things.
Starting point is 02:45:29 And we really do have to push back and debunk this. And I came across this at the website. What's up with that? And that's not what, but it's what as an electrical watt, W a T T. And you can also find this movie, Climate, the movie, you can find it on Rumble.
Starting point is 02:45:48 They have it there for free. And I want to play for you just the beginning of it. It's got some nice little set pieces in it, as well as some statements from scientists, real scientists, who are, many of them, Nobel Prize winners, and or people who have been working in the climate science industry. They're now retired and they say, well, you know, the reason people aren't saying this
Starting point is 02:46:15 is because they get kicked out and they lose their career if they say it, but we're out now. So we're going to tell you what, what is going on with this. And, and it's time that we do. This is a, like I said said a very well-made film done by martin durkin who has produced directed and executive produced hundreds of hours of documentaries um things like on the discovery channel national geographic many others and so i want to give you just a little taste of this the beginning it's like a hour and a half two hour long
Starting point is 02:46:42 uh thing so here's about five minutes at the very beginning of the climate movie people are dying entire ecosystems are collapsing we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth How dare you? This is the story of how an eccentric environmental scare grew into a powerful global industry It's a wonderful business opportunity. Okay, You want climate, we'll give you climate. There's a huge amount of money involved in this. This is a huge big money scale. There are not just now billions, but there are trillions of dollars at stake.
Starting point is 02:47:37 It's a story of self-interest and big government funding. People like me, our careers depend on funding of climate research. This is what I've been doing just about my whole career. This is what the other climate researchers are doing with their whole career. They don't want this to end. If CO2 isn't having the huge negative impacts that we claimed it was having originally, how are we going to stay in business? A lot of people's livelihoods depend on it.
Starting point is 02:48:06 They're not going to give that up. This is a story of the corruption of science. There's no such thing as a climate emergency happening on this planet now. There's no evidence of one. The climate alarm is nonsense. You know, it's a hoax. I've never liked hoax.
Starting point is 02:48:22 I think scam is a better word, but I'm willing to live with hoax. It's a story about the bullying and intimidation of anyone who dares to challenge the climate alarm. To speak up against or about climate change in any sort of skeptical way was essentially career suicide. Activists are even calling for any skepticism to be criminalized. It's the story of an assault on individual freedom. It's a wonderful way to increase government power. If there's an existential threat out there that's worldwide,
Starting point is 02:48:58 well, you need a powerful worldwide government, you know, to cope with it. We see all these kind of authoritarian measures being adopted in the name of saving the planet. You've suddenly got the population under control all over the world. We called it industrial progress. Since the Industrial Revolution, We called it industrial progress. Since the Industrial Revolution, the development of free market capitalist mass production has made ever more goods, ever more affordable to ever larger numbers of people. Mass production marched hand in hand with mass consumption.
Starting point is 02:49:39 In the modern age, ordinary people enjoy a level of prosperity never before achieved in human history. But all the while we are told we were destroying the planet. Computers have calculated what is in store for us as we produce and consume evermore. The weather will get worse. The planet will boil. We greedy humans must accept limits on our lifestyle. Consume less, travel less. Those who deny the climate crisis are not just wrong, they're dangerous, spreading the poison of doubt among a gullible population. These deniers should be shunned
Starting point is 02:50:20 and shamed and censored. For these climate deniers are flat earthers. They are anti-science. Teaching at New York University is one of these climate deniers. Professor Stephen Koonin is one of America's leading physicists. He was a science advisor to President Obama and both vice president and provost of Caltech, one of the most prestigious scientific institutes in the world. I teach climate science to my students at NYU and I always tell them check the
Starting point is 02:51:00 data or the papers yourself and they all come out of that course with their eyes wide open. Professor Kunin's best-selling book, Unsettled, argues that mainstream scientific studies, accepted by official agencies, do not support the notion that there is any kind of climate crisis at all. Of course, I've been called a denier. And my response is, tell me what I'm denying, because I'm quoting from you directly from the official UN scientific reports. Dick Lindzen also dismisses the claims of climate alarmists. He's one of the world's leading meteorologists, was professor of meteorology at both Harvard University and MIT, and has served on the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC.
Starting point is 02:51:54 Even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if you go to their section of Working Group 1, which is the science, they don't support any of these claims. And I assure you, having served on it, it's biased. But you couldn't get any real scientist to agree some of the nonsense that's being promoted. Will Happer is also a denier and is another of America's leading physicists. He has been science advisor to three presidents and professor of physics at both Columbia
Starting point is 02:52:27 and Princeton University. There's this mischievous idea that's promoted that scientific truth is determined by consensus. In real science, you know, there are always arguments, no science is ever settled. You know, it just is absurd when people say the science of climate is settled. There's no such that's ever settled. You know, it just is absurd when people say the science of climate is settled. There's no such thing as settled science, especially climate.
Starting point is 02:52:51 Dr. John Clauser is one of the most respected scientists in the world. In 2022, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. The science that's being done is appallingly bad, in my opinion. There are a large number of scientists who are in violent disagreement. They refer to themselves as skeptics. Since I am no longer worried about losing funding or a job, whatever, I call myself a climate change denier. These very eminent and respected scientists, and others like them, are not flat earthers. They do not deny science. So what's the evidence that has caused them to dismiss the climate alarm as nonsense?
Starting point is 02:53:31 Okay, you can get a taste of that. I've got to kick out of that. What he was saying is what I've been saying from the very beginning, and way before we had the pandemic MacGuffin. It's like, look, science is not determined by a vote. It's not determined by consensus. Every time science has advanced, it's been one person who has challenged the consensus.
Starting point is 02:53:53 That's the way it advances. And the scientific method is one of skepticism, of proof, of validation of models. And you can't even validate these climate models. They're making prophecies about things that are going to happen decades in the future. Now we are 50-plus years into this nonsense. 54.
Starting point is 02:54:14 And the first Earth Day was 1970. So we are so far into this, we have seen one failed prediction, prophecy after the other. It is a joke. it's it's great production values i want you to see that because you ought to check that out uh if you already know all this stuff pass it on to somebody else who is struggling with this because they make a great case for it and again it's entertaining to watch i thought it was funny that as they come into that
Starting point is 02:54:40 one uh scientist who's um uh they do a j cut in there where he's playing piano and he's playing. Our love is here to say, you know, Gibraltar may tumble. The Rockies may crumble. They're only made of clay. But God's love is here to stay. And he created all this stuff and he's going to keep all that clay there as long as he wants to. We ought to be faithful stewards of this stuff but um it's not we're not desperate like uh the the people who uh don't understand what
Starting point is 02:55:13 is happening people unfortunately like greta uh but again it's about the power it's about the money it's about a global totalitarianism and the way they want to get to the goal the things the mechanisms the control points that they want for this global totalitarianism and the way they want to get to the goal the things the mechanisms the control points that they want for this global totalitarianism are the same for the climate as they are for the pandemic that's why i call it a mcguffin uh as as we approach that by the way uh i just saw this um uh this is uh from a listener who said i just checked my subscribe star and found that they had suspended my contribution to david this isn't the first time it's happened and i know that is the case as well i've had many times people have told me that they don't send you a notification if um you know they suspend it or if uh your credit card has
Starting point is 02:55:56 changed been updated or something like that it's an old credit card for whatever reason i mean they may just take it off they've gone through periods of time where they have just flushed a whole bunch of people off of Subscribestar. So if you think you're a supporter, check again. But we will be putting up the show before we have the full transcript there, because that takes me a while. We'll put it up, and then we will do an update to it later, at a later date, so we can try to get that up earlier uh un climate chief says we only have two years to save the planet see this is what i'm talking about you know and they've been doing this kind of nonsense for 54 years he says and the person says um uh that uh
Starting point is 02:56:38 more money is needed because that's what this is about it's about a money scam it's about a transference of wealth oh and we are in an emergency with only two years left, and so what we need is more gender equality. How are you going to make a case that this is some kind of existential emergency when you're going to play the DEI stuff? We got to have increased gender equality to help curb climate change. You know, if this is no half measures, they said, there's no room for half measures, but we got to have more gender equality.
Starting point is 02:57:10 Well, if this is a true existential emergency, you're not going to be playing those kinds of games, right? You're going to get the best people you got out there and you're going to roll it right out. That's exactly what we saw with the pandemic stuff. Well, you know, in two months, we're going to do this. I told you two months ago, we're going to do this i told you two months ago we're going to do this and they just gradually roll it out step by step uh and it's supposed to be an emergency and we're supposed to believe that they're not going to take any half
Starting point is 02:57:32 measures but they don't necessarily want the best people uh maybe what they need is maybe somebody since it's all about politics maybe they could get some woman of color who is also political you know somebody like sheila jackson lee who just went to a high school in houston and told the kids there that you've heard the the word full moon well sometimes you need to take the opportunity just to come out and see a full moon is a complete rounded circle. Wow, she noticed that? Which is made up mostly of gases, she said. Did you realize that the full moon is not made of green cheese, but it's made of gases? This is the brilliant insight of Sheila Jackson Lee, a congresswoman.
Starting point is 02:58:22 And she said, and that's the reason, it's why or how we as humans live on the moon. Are the gases such that we could do that? And then she starts talking about the sun. She said, the sun is a mighty powerful heat. Wow. She realized that too.
Starting point is 02:58:36 The moon is more manageable. As you see in a couple of years, NASA is going to go back to the moon. She said, I don't think we've been on the moon the last 50 years. She said, so we will be back to the moon, she said. I don't think we've been on the moon the last 50 years, she said. So we will be landing on the moon. What you'll see today will be the closest distance that the moon has ever been for the last 20 years.
Starting point is 02:58:52 Which means that's why they'll shut the lights down, because they will be close to the earth. Wow, that's amazing, isn't it? And it makes me ask, when we look at this, how did she get so wise in the ways of science? Who are you? Who are so wise in the ways of science? Yeah, well, she is a congresswoman, Sheila Jackson Lee. So wise in the ways of science. She tried to walk that back after everybody just ridiculed her to death.
Starting point is 02:59:24 Oh, I was talking about the sun. You heard what I was talking about. just ridiculed her to death oh i was talking about the sun you heard what i was talking about she's talking about the moon she's talking about the moon how do we land there when it's all gas i don't know maybe they maybe they didn't go i don't know but she used to be the top democrat on the house science committee's space subcommittee i think what they were talking about was the area between her ears um if we get enough people up there on the moon we might just flip it over or something i don't know if they could even stay there bablin b had fun with it they said sheila jackson lee ask why elon musk wants to colonize mars since it's just a giant ball of spaghetti sauce. Texas Congresswoman and astronomy expert Sheila Jackson Lee has come out in opposition to SpaceX founder Elon Musk's vision
Starting point is 03:00:15 to establish human settlements on other planets and asked why he would want to colonize Mars since it's just a giant ball of spaghetti sauce. Oh, we got some quick comments here. This is on Rockfan. Amos Poole, thank you very much. That is very generous. I appreciate that. And a comment from a Syrian girl. I just checked my Subscribestar and found that they had suspended my contribution to
Starting point is 03:00:37 David. And this isn't the first time it happened to her either. So maybe that's why that has dropped so much. We've been noticing how much it had dropped. Thank you for listening and thank you for your support. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show, you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show
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