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Episode Date: August 29, 2024(2:00) Death & Taxes — Besides Lala's push for abortion, the only other policy she talks about is her desire to raise taxes and add an "unrealized gain" taxHer Marxist economic adviser explains ...this isn't a new idea since people are already being taxed on "unrealized gain" on their home with property taxes!CNBC defends eternal property taxes as a "use tax" — wrong!(20:22) Lala's Very First Interview — and She Brings a "Coach" to Help HerMedia tells us she's a strong "Mary Sue" but she can't do it alone — and it's NOT LIVE but prerecorded(30:30) A thanks to the show producers and comments from listeners and farming in California (40:43) Invasion — A Wall Won't Stop It if the Welfare Magnet Keeps Getting Bigger$150,000 in California and $30,000 in Oregon (ONLY FOR MIGRANTS) toward home purchaseBiden's special union "rights" for foreign workers (NOT AVAILABLE TO AMERICANS) paused in 17 states by a judgeWATCH the Venezuelan Invasion of Aurora, CO — complete anarchy as law enforcement stands down — taking over and destroying apartment complexes, home invasions, massive robberies and destruction by the gangs, enticed to come here by government benefits(1:02:00) A thanks to show producers (1:03:18) Controlled Opposition: Jan6 "watchdog" and MAGA influencer is actually a wealthy donor to Biden, DNC, and other DemocratsJulie Kelly, Nick Fuentes caught in grifting hypocrisy — trust no one, test what you hearDan Bongino went nuts with the lies Julie Kelly told about the Mar a Lago search and said to "unfollow" anyone who disagreed with his false takeRFKj for CIA Director? How naive can MAGA be?(1:35:14) INTERVIEW From Nations & Individuals — Hedging Fed Reserve Mismanagement Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsDollar backed by gold? Cryptos backed by gold?States are starting to prepare for Fed Reserve mismanagement by creating gold reserves, creating even crypto stable coinsA sign of the times — another large gold depository opening upCentral banks, private banks, and the history of banks and trustworthiness(2:10:57) Listener comments (2:11:36) The Election Supermarket — what's in the baskets (ONLY TWO) and which one MUST you take home? (2:14:29) Trumpism and Anti-Trumpism — the "Fake Decoy Revolutions That Serve the Empire"Elections — a kind of cathartic ritual to stop real change and make people feel like they can do something. So how do we come at this from a different angle to get REAL change? How do we fight an asymmetric war that we can win?(2:36:08) Thanks to producers and listener comments (2:37:40) Planned Parenthood closing 4 abortuaries in New York and New England - so what's happening? (2:42:36) Homeschooling — One of the Most Rewarding Tasks Your Family Can Undertake (2:50:35) Transhumanism & Posthumanism — How they're viewed by believers and atheists, the optimistic and pessimistic viewsFind 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 should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: 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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As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 29th of August, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, today we're going to begin with politics because we're eagerly awaiting the recorded first interview of Lala Harris.
And she had to have her support dog with her, Tim Walz.
They recorded that, so we don't have it yet.
I guess they're still polishing that up.
Unfortunately for her, however, with all of the policies that she's reversed herself on
and copied Trump on, and as I said yesterday, he copied her on abortion, but she copied
him on pretty much all the other policies except for tax policy.
It's going to be a problem.
And her economic advisor was on with CNBC, and we're going to begin with that.
And I think it's very interesting.
They actually went back and talked about how property tax is really like the unrealized
game.
Exactly what Donald Rainwater was saying the other day.
We're going to begin with that.
We've got a lot to talk about.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back. Well, you got Lala Harris's economic advisor.
The guy is a full-on socialist, a Harvard-Yale guy who was working previously as an advisor for Elizabeth Warren.
That should tell you how disastrous and authoritarian and totalitarian his economic policies are.
As a citizen caller tweeted out part of this interview, they said, he's the genius behind her 25% tax on unrealized capital gains, which would destroy the economy.
Well, they're going to destroy the economy, whether they have taxes like this or not.
It's going to destroy us, not the economy, right?
We need to start talking about the reality of where this hits home.
You know, the economy to a lot of these politicians is nothing other than the stock market.
That's what it is to Donald Trump.
It's the stock market, his supporters, or him personally.
When are you going to start looking at how this affects you?
And it's very much like what we have with public health we have this abstraction called public health and in the name
of public health they can do anything they want to to your individual health and you don't have
a say about it anymore don't care what your doctor says don't care what you say don't care what your
medical issues are specifically that are unique they don't care what you say. Don't care what your medical issues are specifically that are unique.
They don't care what your religious beliefs are.
No, it's public health.
Surrender.
Same thing is true of economics.
What is happening in your life doesn't matter.
Just surrender your home, your bank account, your future to the economy, to the greater public good.
You see, these people don't realize it but even when the
conservatives talk about the economy they're actually talking and thinking like socialists
so uh he's a product of harvard and yale as i said he's never had a private sector job yet
somehow he feels qualified telling us how to be managed remember when i played that uh the thing that i did for
the einran uh atlas shrugged anniversary contest and i read that quote these people have never
built anything never done anything never taken any risks never you know never accomplished anything
they're gonna tell us how it should be done uh and so this person finally says, well, it's not a surprise she's got a socialist advisor
because her father was an economics professor, Lala's father, and he was a full-on Marxist.
Just like Boudigais' father was a full-on Marxist.
And of course, Boudigais' father was not an economist, but he was somebody who made it his life's work at notre dame
to follow the uh to write about the guy who founded the italian communist party in the early
20th century antonio gramsi and he was the guy who came up with the idea that instead of having
a violent revolution like they did in france the Jacobins or the Russians and the Russian Revolution,
instead what we're going to do is we're going to do this subtly and subversively.
We're going to march through the institutions, which is precisely what they've done.
And when Boudigais went to Harvard, his Marxist-loving father made sure that he was under the tutelage.
His advisor was a guy named Sock Van
Berkovich he had changed his first name to honor Sacco and Vanzetti a couple of Italian anarchists
and communists who the left has always believed were falsely executed I take no position on that one way or the other um but um but he he wanted to honor
these italian marxists that's for sure they were marxist uh looks to me like the evidence is pretty
good but uh whatever i'm not interested in litigating uh that they are and his advisor sock man sock van berkovich believed that everything that was wrong
with america we could be traced back to the pilgrims and to the christian religion and so
that had to be deconstructed that had to be eradicated and so now instead of us talking
about the founding of this country in 1620 and Mayflower and the Mayflower Compact.
It was the first time that people have voluntarily come together and drawn up a document that was going to,
you know, a voluntary association creating a government.
Let's forget all that.
Let's go to Jamestown because there we can tie it into slavery.
That's where the Project 1619 came from.
People who came over as indentured servants. because there we can tie it into slavery. That's where the project 1619 came from. Uh,
people who came over as indentured servants,
um,
they used a credit card that came over on plastic,
uh,
but they could eventually get out of it.
And then after a while,
they could work their way out,
but everybody pretty much came over to Jamestown as,
um,
uh,
as a slave,
essentially,
uh, just like we are when we are in debt, but they were able to get out. came over to Jamestown as a slave, essentially,
just like we are when we are in debt.
But they were able to get out, so they decided they would start using the slaves that Britain was sending around.
And so that's what they want to focus us on.
And he traced everything,
Sack Van Berkovich traced everything that he thought was wrong with the country,
everything, to the pilgrims and to the Christian religion.
That's the background of people like Pete Boudier.
That's the background of people like Lala Harris.
It's not a surprise to see these Marxist policies.
And so what they're trying to do is to confiscate wealth.
That's the bottom line on this. And so first on CNBC, there was a conversation about the taxes, about increasing the taxes, because, of course, that's what the Democrats always want to do.
Ultimately, the plan is that you will own nothing.
That's what communism is.
You will own nothing.
We take it all away from you under some pretense. That tax would have some exemptions for family businesses, but you are
talking about taxing unrealized gains at levels that we haven't seen in the past, have never seen
before. You know, over the last 20 years, we have seen an erosion of the tax code. If you go back to
where we were in 2000, before the Bush tax cuts about 20 of gdp was
coming in in revenue thanks to the bush tax cuts and the trump tax cuts were now closer to 16
as we always see these people hate tax cuts as soon as you say tax cut oh they're now a fiscal
hawk now they care about debts and deficits annual deficits and cumulative debt but they don't
otherwise they don't complain about tax increases,
but they always complain about tax cuts.
You're looting the treasury says a communist Bernie Sanders.
And so this guy says, you look at this and look at what has happened.
We just don't have a high enough percentage of taxes coming in revenue.
As he points out, you know know we're looking at 16 18 20
that they're bringing in of um what they're spending so where's that other 80 come from
well some of it comes from taxes but most of it is a debt that they don't care about because they
say the debt doesn't matter if inflation gets out of control then they'll tax their enemies
that's what they're looking at she says there's going to be some exemptions for family businesses That doesn't matter. If inflation gets out of control, then they'll tax their enemies.
That's what they're looking at.
She says that there's going to be some exemptions for family businesses.
They always, they're telling you, this is for the people who got a net worth of $100 million or more.
No, this is, there's absolutely no way when this guy says we've got to get the overall tax rate up higher, right?
He's not going to do that by taxing a few people with a net worth it's 100 million dollars or whatever i think it was 100 million
uh that's just nonsense anyway that's the way the income tax began are you paying an income tax now
are you part of uh the people who were is only going to be the very rich the coupon clippers
and all the rest that's kind of demagoguery they use every time they start talking about taxes well it's not going to affect you it's going to affect
the other guy oh okay i want all that free stuff from government but i don't want to have to pay
for it if i can get my neighbor to pay for all that free stuff that's good so it's all based on
an ethic of envy and theft that's what this whole system is based on.
So the redistribution of wealth is based on,
based on envy and theft.
First you envy these people and then you use that to justify theft from them.
But it comes around to you.
And if they're going to get the percentage of this stuff up,
they're going to have to raise taxes quite a bit.
It's not just going to be on the wealthy.
That's the lie that you hear all the time from these people.
And there's going to be some exemptions for family businesses, but not much.
It's really going to fall on the family businesses.
That's where they're going to come in with this.
That's where they're going to come after the mom and pops.
They're going to come after the farms.
Can you imagine if they start doing unrealized gain on um you know
family businesses of course it's going to hit the farms the hardest because they're going to go out
there and say oh you know your land is worth a lot now i'm not making a lot of money off this farm
well but your land you're going to have to pay taxes on what we imagine the new value of your
land is and then they'll confiscate the farm.
This is far bigger, folks, than economic policy.
This is about pushing us into the feudal system that they have imagined.
This is about confiscating farms.
This is about shutting down our food supply.
It's about shutting down any small businesses.
Because, you know, as Trump said, you're not essential.
But it is essential to them to get rid of small businesses uh so the taxes will go up he says um gotta have taxes there
why does this economist this economic advisor to lala harris, why do we even have an income tax? If at best case for them,
it only pays a fifth of what the government is taking in, right? It's only a fifth of their
income. And their income isn't anywhere close to what they're spending. They're spending
a trillion dollars more every three months than they take in.
And the income tax is only one-fifth of what they take in.
So why does it matter to them?
It matters to them not because of fiscal reason, folks.
It's because they want to come after, they want to take away all ownership from us.
Remember, the people who they are appealing to,
when you hear Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum and all that.
They're the stakeholders.
We're not supposed to own anything.
And this is how they get it away from us.
This is not about fiscal responsibility.
It's not about balancing the budget.
They don't care about that.
And so then we get to the unrealized gains portion.
Unrealized gains.
Taxing unrealized gains just doesn't seem fair in any sense of the word. portion. Oh, hear that? that the majority of people watching right now are already paying a tax on unrealized gains. It's called a property tax.
Oh, hear that?
Property tax is a use tax.
That's an old... It's a use tax.
When the value of your home goes up,
you pay higher taxes,
even if you don't sell your home.
Your value of your home never moves the way
the stock moves,
the way something else moves.
That's always the go-to answer.
It's also, property tax is a use tax.
You're paying for the schools,
you're paying for emergency services.
Those are things that make absolute sense. And sure, and all the revenue that comes in from... Not a use tax. You're paying for the schools. You're paying for emergency services. Those are things that make absolute sense. And sure, and all the revenue that comes in from the- Not a use tax.
Taxes and the other taxes in the Harris plan are going to go to creating what she calls more
opportunity. It's to make sure that every newborn born in this country gets $6,000.
Well, look, you're arguing that this is some sort of foreign concept that's completely-
Yeah. There's so much to talk about with that a little bit there first of all that was rebecca
quick uh joe kernan on uh cnbc i don't know if i said that correctly or not squawk box and um so
uh she says well you know this is something that hasn't been done before this is very different
and he says well no it's not really different.
We've been doing it for a very long time.
We call it property tax, which is what Donald Rainwater was saying there.
And then Joe Kernan, the other guy that was there, jumps in and says, oh, that's an old trope.
Well, look, that doesn't mean it's not true.
Quite frankly, I personally had not heard that argument made before.
I think it's a perfect argument.
It's what Donald Rainwater was saying.
What he was saying was not, what Donald Rainwater was saying was not, we're just going to end it.
He says we have to have some fairness in it.
It should have some termination point so that you actually own your property at some point.
And so his proposal, which I thought was an excellent proposal, you should start pushing
for this in your state, wherever you live.
And if you live in Indiana, vote for him.
It's got my endorsement for that.
But he said, we're going to limit it at 7% of the value it was when you bought it.
That establishes the price.
That's the real market price.
All the rest of this stuff is inflation
or it's the vicissitudes of whatever's happening
in the housing market.
Anyone talk about it going up or down?
Well, we've seen housing prices go up pretty quickly
and go down pretty quickly.
Maybe not as volatile as the stock market,
but still pretty volatile.
And so Rainwater said, okay, we'll set it at 7% of the purchase
price. That is an established market value. All the rest of this stuff, assessments and everything
else, that's not real. The real value is what somebody is willing to pay for it. So you're
willing to pay X for it, or have a property tax of 7%. And you can pay that all up front and fold it into your mortgage, or you can pay it 1% a year
for seven years, and then you're done. And then you're done. And they can't use a constantly
rising property tax to push you out of your home. Now, she says it's a use tax. The property tax is
not a use tax. A use tax is something that users pay pay and people pay a property tax whether or not they're
using the schools and uh and that's really the issue that you're driving people out of their
homes when they're elderly and they don't have kids when they're first moving into the home
perhaps they can afford that and pay that but um the uh first of all the the schools need to be able to live within a budget and they don't really
care to be bothered with that secondly i'm all for completely defunding the schools so we're not
going to have i could have that argument with her but that'd be a separate thing but it's not a use
tax a use tax would be something like a gasoline tax that you pay when you're using your car
and that goes to fix the roads that type of
that's a use tax this is not a use tax this is a property tax and it is eternal it never stops
even when you stop using the schools it doesn't stop and most of it is the schools that's one of
the reasons why i said we have all these people being brought in, open borders. They come in, they get a free education.
I saw it in Texas.
They're building school after school after school.
And nearly 100% in the area where people who were coming across the border, not citizens.
And I said, you know, we can't keep this up.
We can't have an American dream.
If we're going to have dreamers come here to get a free education,
at our expense, do we have to pay for their education through our property taxes forever
it's got to stop and uh so he comes back and he says well it's just an old tired
trope uh but it is true regardless of whether or not somebody has said it for a while uh so the um
she said well you're arguing this this is he says the economist for, well, you're arguing this.
He says, the economist for Lala says,
you're arguing that this is some sort of foreign concept
that's completely unknown.
Well, it doesn't matter whether this is foreign or not.
We know what this is about,
and we know what the Marxists want to do.
We know that this is ultimately a wealth tax
that they're beginning to put in.
And we know what they're doing in terms of the property tax
that he thinks is great.
He's actually selling this.
He's saying, you say this is a foreign idea, but it's not.
We're already doing this to you with the property tax.
Isn't that interesting?
He's being honest about it.
And his argument, he says, just like Donald Rainwater, he says, well, you're already taxing people on something that they haven't made any money off of.
And it's not the real value of that.
And that's the same thing Donald Rainwater is saying.
The difference is that this Marxist thinks that's a good thing,
and Donald Rainwater doesn't, and I don't either,
and we should stop that.
So they go on to talk about it.
The other guy that's there, Kernan, says,
well, I don't think this is going to pass constitutional muster,
and it's not going to happen in our lifetime.
And then the younger woman there, Quick, Rebecca Quick, says, well, I wouldn't say that.
And he says, not in your lifetime either.
It's just going to be younger than him.
But the other part of this is that, you know, this wonderful plan. They want to raise taxes up to the mid-40s or something
percentiles and um uh do this um wealth tax um start the wealth tax you know just for the really
wealthy right at first but it'll move it to get everybody but then they say well we're going to
give every family that has a newborn baby six thousand dollars isn't that great that's six
thousand dollars we'll buy him a cup of coffee when he's 18 years old with inflation going the we're going to give every family that has a newborn baby $6,000. Isn't that great? That's $6,000.
We'll buy him a cup of coffee when he's 18 years old with inflation going the
way that it's going.
So she's going to do her first interview today and are actually,
it'll be released today after they're in the process of polishing it up.
It was prerecorded.
I had to be very careful.
You know,
she goes for almost 40 days of being the presidential nominee.
Not a single sit-down interview.
No press conferences.
It was absolutely unprecedented.
And so she's got her first interview, but she's concerned enough that she has to do it pre-recorded,
and she has to bring along her coach, Tim Walsh, the guy they call coach.
She's unbelievably incompetent and she knows it.
And have you ever, ever seen a presidential candidate have to bring along their vice presidential candidate?
Have you ever seen anybody dodging interviews like this?
And part of it is that she doesn't have any policies.
You know, she's copied some of the things that she realizes,
or at least the people who control her have told her to copy the policies
that are popular, that Trump has talked about,
the policies that she has promoted along with Biden that are very unpopular.
And so she's copied that.
She's added her tax policy, very, very unpopular.
But she doesn't really have the ability to interact with people.
She's an empty suit.
I guess we should say an empty pants suit is what she really is.
And yet Sigourney Weaver held a press conference.
She's an actress.
Typically she reads office scripts.
And they told her, they said, you know,
Harris wouldn't be running for president
if it wasn't for the strong character
that she pretended to be in Alien.
And, you know, Breitbart pointed out the irony
that she was speaking in a press conference,
but La La, the strong character,
couldn't speak in a press conference.
But Sigourney Weaver has sold this hollywood myth of the mary sue uh but it's not really mary sue that i think of when i think of la la harris i think more of annie hall oh well yeah
yeah so la la is going to be giving this press conference,
and it should be very interesting.
They're going to have to do a lot of editing
because it probably sounds something like this.
If you wake up, okay, and don't want to smile,
if it takes a little while, okay,
listen, open your eyes.
OK, and look at the day.
OK, you got to look at the day.
And listen, you'll see things in a different way.
That's a spot on impersonation, isn't it? A strong, Babylon Bee puts it this way. A strong, capable woman asks a man to come with her to a job interview in case they get any hard questions.
Babylon Bee.
That's one of the best headlines I've had. an incapable independent girl boss, a Mary Sue, that don't need no man,
has reportedly asked a man to accompany her on a job interview,
in case there's hard questions,
and Tim Walz says he didn't need any further explanation.
Yeah, okay, he signed.
I knew what I was signing up for.
According to sources, the pair prepped for the softball interview.
They'll be pre-recorded and edited for their advantage.
Long into the night waltz had hoped to prepare her enough that he wouldn't have to go but reluctantly he called
it a night after she failed to answer a question about her favorite ice cream flavor come on this
is easy he said well there's just so many flavors she said as she laughed. There's chocolate, of course, always a classic. Vanilla, right?
But what is flavor?
Flavor is what our tongue likes.
If it likes something, right?
Then we like it, you know?
And ice cream is more expensive these days.
It's getting harder and harder to put ice cream on the table.
And I know because I also have a table.
I have a house.
I have a car.
But some people don't have those things so basically that's bad that's what it's going to look like you know it's kind of interesting she
she's worried you know you keep seeing this stuff from the press oh she's a shoe in and
all the rest of the stuff and we don't know what the polls are but i think she's obviously worried because
the leftist radical who's also a democrat cornell west uh says he was offered a job
by lala harris you know the way trump called up rfk jr did that and he said she offered to pay
off my debt if i dropped out oh you know that's they're gonna pay off
everybody's debt does he still have college debt or something i mean he's pretty old
you know it's his campaign debt uh i thought it was interesting even though uh i think this guy's
100 wrong on every issue uh he's got more integrity than rfk jr he was right on a couple
of issues but um uh even when they're right if they've got no integrity, what does that mean?
So, yeah, she is, as one article put it, Lala Harris is unburdened by the Constitution.
Yeah, that was her thing.
We are going to be unburdened by what has been.
And the Constitution is what has been.
The Constitution is what has been the foundation of america she's
going to be unburdened by that she will just cut all the ties to that let's just hope that she
is a husband i can't imagine four years of covering her uh and that uh you know we're
going to be unburdened by having her there for four years but then of course there's also trump
and we'll talk about him in a moment.
There's been an interesting development in MAGA land.
We've had this person who has portrayed themselves as being a, you know,
following all of the January the 6th trials, reporting on that,
reporting on Trump's political persecution this and and coming after anybody who doesn't support trump you know she's a pit bull like
laura loomer but her name is um julie kelly and i've seen a lot of her she was the one who was
you know cutting the reports about what was happening in the trials, always about that, always pushing Trump's trials.
And of course, it was Trump's trials that allowed him to skip any debates, any campaigning,
essentially skipping the primaries, and she was very instrumental in that.
Turns out that she's a big Democrat donor, really big.
Her husband is a big ag lobbyist.
And some people try to explain it with that.
We're going to talk about this in detail.
But 90% of their donations, $143,000.
$143,000 to politicians, folks.
Oh, this is just your normal MAGA reporter, right? How does she get elevated on social media and all the rest of the
stuff well this is how and it's the type of reporting that she did that um helped Trump
to skip all the primaries because the Democrats wanted him as the Republican candidate and then
they wanted to leave Biden there until they pull them out at the last minute it was all
it was 4d chess folks and you've been played by these maga supporters we've got a lot to say
about julie kelly and dan bongino and the people involved in all that stuff uh before we go to
break i just want to thank some of the people who have given us tips.
On Rumble, ACSAB, thank you very much.
God bless DK and family.
Thank you.
On Rumble, the progress retort.
Thank you.
Interview with Rainwater was A+. He said, taxes are squand, commonsenseadvocate.substack.com,
to see how pro sports stadiums are Trojan horses.
Yes, absolutely are.
I've talked about it.
And look at how the prices exploded with these things.
You know, hundreds of millions of dollars, then billions of dollars.
Oh, well, it's to help business there.
Oh, really?
What about the small businesses that have to pay taxes
while these people get a tax break?
Well, we give hundreds of millions or billions of dollars
to these billionaires so we can have multimillionaires
play a kid's sport.
By the way, these are from yesterday.
I didn't get to yesterday.
Thank you.
I forgot about that.
I didn't see these yesterday,
so I wanted to begin by talking about them.
Unrumble, Macker, thank you.
Macker7, thank you for the tip.
Praying for you and your family.
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thank you and on rock fin iris machine gun. $6,000, wouldn't pay his family to take him to Disney World for a weekend.
You're not exaggerating.
Depends on the size of your family.
But Travis has a friend from Texas who took his family, what was $17,000 for a couple of days?
$15,000 for a weekend, if memory serves.
Isn't that amazing?
I can't even imagine that. couple of days 15 000 for a weekend if memory serves isn't that amazing isn't that i just i
can't even imagine that uh i went when they opened up disney they opened up disney world when i was
in high school and um uh used to go there a lot because you just had to pay for parking and
entrance to the park was free uh they did that so that you would buy food at their restaurant
and everything if you want to ride the ride you can buy a ticket book and if you didn't use a ticket you could come back the next
day and they had extended hours it was after michael eisner took over that park uh but then
they had an overall you know fee that was there they shortened the park hours the lines got much
much much longer because you could just ride as much as you want. It's a good example of, you know, if something is quote-unquote free, you know, once everybody got in,
well, I just want to, you know, do nothing but ride all day.
The ticket was a much better way of doing it, and you could manage that.
But anyway, we used to go over there a lot when Karen and I started dating in college,
and we'd just drive over and hang out.
It was great.
I can't imagine somebody paying $15,000 for a weekend or a little bit more than a week maybe.
A weekend?
I don't know.
It's just insane.
I physically cringed when he told me that.
Yeah, we pray for his discernment that's good that he's got the money but if he's spending it like that he isn't going to have it
for very long is he uh on rock fan eric thank you very much i appreciate that well let's take a look
at uh some things that have been sent to me by listeners and this is a very good essay that was sent to me by someone who has a farm in California.
And you have my sympathy.
I, you know, such a fertile area for farming, but it's also a fertile area for government control, isn't it?
He said, I just want to say thank you.
I'll cut your video next.
We fight these mentally ill people daily.
You wouldn't believe what we have to pay them a year in case we pollute the air in case we pollute the water
in sonoma county california there's a measure that's going to be on the ballot it's called
measure j you need to look it up and you need to help us fight against this ridiculous piece
of liberal lunacy i haven't looked it up yet uh i apologize anything you can possibly do would be wonderful they would put the rest of the dairy businesses in sonoma county out of business
all of the chicken ranches all of the duck farms probably the sheep people and the goat people
we're trying really hard to fight this with the farm bureau and other private entities trying to
get the word out because if this goes down in sonoma County, they're going to use it for a hub.
They'll use it as a precedent, really.
Yeah, this is, look, that is the goal, folks.
Whatever they may tell you, oh, we got to balance the budget.
We got to save the planet.
No, the goal is to shut down the farms for two reasons.
They have to have us dependent on them for food they want to sell us the soylent bugs and they want to make sure that there's no independent
sources of food that there's no independent businesses the farms are a perfect target for
them and then they will slither out in all directions after they get this in Sonoma,
county by county, to destroy the agricultural industry. I don't care if you raise hogs. I don't
care if you raise sheep. I don't care if you raise minks. I don't care if you raise cattle.
They're coming after us. I would love it if you would study the Chevron Doctrine.
The Supreme Court overturning the Chevron Doctrine is huge, but that also means that there's litigation,
and there's no one I know in our business that could ever fight these people
because it's so costly.
And I think that's something else we need to look into.
We should be able to defend ourselves, not defend ourselves and go broke in the meantime.
We need liberty, liberty to defend ourselves without costing a fortune.
Talk about double dipping.
They bring suit against you. Then you have to figure out how you're going to pay to defend ourselves without costing a fortune talk about double dipping they bring suit against you then you have to figure out how you're going to pay to defend
yourself when in actuality you're paying the same people that brought the suit against you
they're all corrupt yeah that's right by the way the chevron doctrine that goes back to a case that
involved i think it's chevron oil but the bottom line was with the chevron doctrine
the supreme court has overturned that.
Going back, I think it was in the 80s, if I remember correctly, sometime at that point.
But the purpose of that court precedent, which has been overturned.
And remember, we should never revere Supreme Court precedents even.
Because they're just the opinion as to what that particular
group of politically appointed judges thought at the time doesn't mean that it's right doesn't
mean that it has to be kept that's why all this stuff about roe v wade it's the law of the land
i would never touch it sir you know confirm me to the court well that's a bunch of nonsense and
but what was happening with the chevron doctrine was the court at that time said we are
going to defer to the regulatory agencies because you know hey they're the experts they've got
science on this side you know that type of thing so we're not going to second guess what they did
well the court says no um we're not going to give that much preference to the bureaucrats
uh we're going to pay more attention to what the law is and
that type of thing and what is uh what is right so it's good they overturned that it was really
we've seen the congress abdicate power to the bureaucracy uh so that uh like nancy plosey said
we're going to pass it to find out what's in it you know they're going to pass this pass it over
to them and they're going to stick this, pass it over to them.
And they're going to stick all the rules and regulations are going to fill in the details.
And the devil is in the details.
And so that's been the case and still is the case for Congress.
And when the Chevron doctrine was there, the Supreme Court was doing the same thing as well.
Deferring to the bureaucracy.
And so it's good that they are getting rid of that um and then uh this is uh from sam a listener uh about the 150 000 for
home loans in california to give that to illegal aliens and And, of course, I mentioned this briefly yesterday,
but the way he put it, he said, Americans need not apply.
And he's absolutely true.
You know, when we look at the $150,000, what is this really about, folks?
I've said for the longest time, forget all this nonsense about the wall.
A physical restriction that's there, whatever kind of physical object you put there,
even if you've got roaming drones and electrified fences and robots that are going to taser people coming,
whatever you do in terms of physical intervention at the border, it isn't going to make one bit of difference if you give massive fiscal incentives
to people to come in. You give them lots of money to come to this country illegally, guess what
they're going to do? They're going to come here illegally. Look, $150,000 is a lot of money for
any of us. These people are coming from extremely poor countries. This is like dangling a thing in
front of them and saying you know uh
make it across the you know somebody tell me that if i can make it across the border
physically get across the border evade the authorities there uh i can get a million
dollars or something right or even more for them perhaps and and that's what they're doing they're
hanging these massive incentives these gigantic magnets to pull people across the border that's what they're doing. They're hanging these massive incentives,
these gigantic magnets to pull people across the border.
That's what this is all about.
And so in California, $150,000, if you can get across the border,
we'll give that to you.
We're not going to give it to the Americans, right?
But got to have a bigger magnet for all of that.
And the Biden administration just got slapped down with a judge.
Biden and the Democrats who were going to be there with Lala Harris,
they wanted to give union protection to foreign citizens here on a visa.
They want to give them union rights, quote unquote unquote that they don't give to american citizens we've seen this over and over again why are they giving
superior benefits to foreigners and they give to americans we see it with the students who come for
example um you know they come and get free education and then if they want to go to a college, they can get in-state tuition because there's no citizenship requirement.
We don't know what state.
They're not a citizen of any state, but we treat them as if their parents have lived in a particular state.
The rest of us are Americans.
The parents have had to live in a particular state for a certain amount of time before the children can get an in-state tuition discount.
But we'll give it to foreigners who come in just like that.
We don't care at all.
The California dream for all.
Well, it's going to be a dream for all people outside of America, but you can forget about it if you're an American.
They're going to flood the schools.
You're going to have to pay for it with your property taxes.
And then they're going to give them up to $150,000 to have a house.
We simply wanted to be as inclusive as possible.
I am so sick of that word, the way they're using it.
We want to be as inclusive as possible within our policies
so that all who are paying taxes here in our state were able to qualify without the intentional law that we're
introducing we felt that there were complexities and questions that many in the immigrant community
would have complexities this is the way they always uh muddy the water. Remember when Dick Levine, Richard Levine, who calls himself Rachel Levine, he's like
the number two at HHS, dresses up like a woman, you know, and they started asking him questions
about, well, these are complex issues, Senator, and just kept repeating that.
Oh, these are complex issues.
No, they're not. We see through your obfuscations.
That's a difficult word to pronounce, huh?
Similar efforts going on in the state of Oregon.
They're giving $30,000 exclusively to illegal aliens as a down payment assistance in buying
new homes.
So come to America and get a big bundle of cash,
free medical care, free housing, all the rest of this stuff.
What is going on with this?
Why don't we stop this?
And again, the federal judge is mocking in 17 states
the idea that Biden and Harris,
and we say it's fair to say Biden and Harris
because Biden isn't running anything.
Harris won't be running anything.
But the Democrats who are in the White House
will be running everything.
Same people.
Union rights for foreign workers,
but not for Americans.
And so a federal judge is blocking that
in 17 different states.
In September 2023,
the Labor Department announced a federal rule
see again this is a bureaucracy creating a rule that would dramatically change the h2a visa program
which allows u.s farms to import foreign workers to take american agricultural jobs
the visa workers would get collective bargaining rights
that are not afforded to American farm workers.
Hmm, isn't that interesting?
Double standard, two-tier, whatever you want to call it.
This is what they're doing with immigration everywhere.
There's two tiers when it comes to law enforcement,
two tiers when it comes to crimes committed, Two tiers when it comes to crimes committed.
Two tiers when it comes to benefits given.
It's almost like they want to replace us or something.
But, you know, we were told all the time that the great replacement is just a conspiracy theory.
No, it's a conspiracy.
It's not a theory.
The issue before the court is whether the final rule creates a right that was not previously bestowed by Congress.
The court finds that it does so.
Well, I'm glad that he struck this thing down.
But isn't it also kind of scary that a judge says that Congress is bestowing rights?
Does this judge not know that rights bestowed by congress are privileges
the only time that you should use the term rights is when you're talking about something that is
part of our inalienable rights that we all possess as humans made in the image of god but there is no such thing as states rights
there's no such thing as um a right to an abortion or right to food or right to clothing or housing
or whatever those are there's no such thing as that and um when we talk about rights it's really
in the context of prohibiting the government from harming us.
But the government doesn't want to prohibit harm from us, does it?
Let's take a look at what has happened with Venezuelans.
They're all over the news.
They've really taken over Aurora, Colorado, which is a suburb of Denver.
Famous before because of the mass shooting that was there,
but now famous because of what Venezuelan gangs are doing.
And why are we seeing so much about Venezuela?
Well, because they got special treatment from the Biden administration.
First of all, we did Venezuelan sanctions,
which were starving people there as if they didn't have
enough problem having communist leadership in venezuela but their great gift to the world
the venezuelans was um electronic voting machines from smartmatic the company that hugo chavez
created uh with his friends created to keep him in office to rig the elections and they've been
accused of rigging elections not just in venezuela but pretty much everywhere they've been the
philippines we just had the co-founder and others indicted for fraud and i think money laundering
and other scams but um it's been allegations of rigging elections in the Philippines and Brazil and many different Mexican states as well.
But, yeah, we put sanctions against Venezuela and made it even harder for the people than it was for them under a communist ruler.
And now the floodgate with open borders, floodgates open up and we're getting tons of Venezuelans in.
And so we had about 320,000 Venezuelans a couple of years ago that Biden
administration said,
you can stay no problem.
It's great.
Well,
here's one of them,
a migrant Amazon driver,
uh,
not from the Amazon,
but from the,
uh,
amazon.com,
uh,
allegedly smashes a Florida mom who was walking her baby and then leaves the
scene of the crime.
This is Sarahi Pera Ovales, a migrant from Venezuela who was granted a work permit after overstaying a tourist visa,
has been accused of crashing her car into a Florida mother who was walking her baby in a stroller and then fleeing the scene.
The mother, who's not yet been identified, had been pushing her four-month-old infant in a stroller across the street
when Para Ovales came driving down and crashed into her,
throwing the baby into the street.
Surveillance video then allegedly showed Para Ovales, an Amazon driver,
getting out of her car to put the baby back in the stroller
before leaving the scene as the mother lied on the concrete,
bleeding from catastrophic injuries.
The mom's attorney said that Para Ovales left the baby alone
in the middle of the intersection and left the mom bleeding from her skull.
According to the New York Post, the 45-year-old Para Ovales
entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in 2019, which expired in 2021.
They said these were Homeland Security sources told the New York Post this.
She was granted a temporary protected status in 2021, which allowed her to apply for a work permit.
She was later released on bond, which outraged the family lawyer, said she was run down in broad daylight, left for dead, and within 24 hours of getting arrested, the suspect is back out on the streets, potentially driving around.
Where is the justice system when you need them?
What justice system?
This has been going on for quite some time.
You probably have a Soros district attorney or at
least a democrat who was there in 2021 the biden administration gave hundreds of thousands of
venezuelan nationals temporary protected status which is she's one of them the department of
homeland security secretary alejandro mallorca's said the administration will allow venezuelans
and foreign nationals who last reside in Venezuela to remain in the U.S.
under the TPS.
Got a TPS report.
Got to fill that out.
The office.
Anyway, those eligible for Venezuelan TPS must be in the U.S. by March 8th, 2021. Reports estimate that about 320,000 Venezuelans will benefit from the TPS designation.
But who's counting?
We don't care.
Just a blanket amnesty for people from Venezuela.
You remember the guy who was a squatter?
Remember that nasty guy sneering?
Did you take over their houses?
And all I say is, come here and you can live
for free you can take over that since i started calling the illegal immigrant squatters but
he was somebody who was working for venezuelan intelligence or at least had been supposedly he
was retired now retired and moved to the u.s in order to for free. Or maybe he was a provocateur
because Venezuela doesn't like the U.S.
And so we've got a lot of Venezuelans
who actually took his advice.
Look at the chaos that is happening
in Aurora, Colorado.
This is, we cut the language here
because it was pretty bad.
This guy's walking through the parking lots.
Look at the mass there and massive cars and trash everywhere.
And you're going to see there are cars that are shot.
And as he's taking this footage, he nearly gets run down by a car that's speeding through this.
There's a target.
And look at how they have broken in there and looted everything.
It's absolutely amazing.
As one person, there's where he almost gets run over.
Look at that.
So the Venezuelans are taking over.
This is crazy, says the person who is putting out this video.
Well, here's somebody describing what this is like.
So she has friends who are in that area.
You guys keeping up with what's going on in Denver?
Aurora, Colorado?
I have friends there, actually, that are leaving.
They hightailed it out of there.
They're not taking the chance to see if it gets better.
It only took two apartment complexes and three gun stores getting robbed
and jewelry stores by these Venezuelan gangs
who have now paired up with MS-13.
And they're gone.
They're not waiting around.
The cop state couldn't do anything.
The FBI couldn't do anything.
Homeland Security didn't do anything.
You know, one of the complexes was taken back and condemned because it's inhabitable.
And the people, the Venezuelan gang, was collecting money, the rent money, for the landlord, but not giving it to him.
And there was nothing he could do about it.
They just took over.
Squatters.
Those are your sanctuary cities that you love so much.
Taking the advice of that Venezuelan college of safety.
You know, they did rob three gun stores.
And a couple jewelry stores.
And now the new thing is, is they're dressed up like Amazon workers.
And they're doing home invasions.
So guys, be very careful.
Because the closer we get to the selection.
If you're expecting an Amazon delivery, just leave it outside for a little bit.
And if you have to open the door, really check your surroundings because they're bum rushing
the doors. Just be very, very, very, very, very careful. That's right. And so I mentioned, you
know, that Amazon driver who ran over the mom and her baby and then fled the scene.
But evidently, Amazon is getting a lot of cheap labor from these people coming in in Venezuela.
And this is one of the reasons why we have open borders, because the big companies like that.
They like to get cheap labor.
So evidently, there's so many Venezuelans who have come in and been hired by Amazon
that they're now doing, as she pointed
out, home invasion, wearing Amazon outfits.
This is a door cam that caught it.
These men, Venezuelans, forced their way into a family's home after posing as Amazon delivery
person.
There we go.
Aurora, Colorado, again.
We've always said this is what was going to happen.
We always said this was the purpose of having the borders open.
We only said that you could tell this was the purpose because virtually all the people coming across the border were young males.
And now it's starting to happen.
What we've been saying for years was the purpose of all of this.
Here is some of the cars in the parking lot
that were shot uh again they robbed several uh gun stores and uh you can see um other clips of them
going through the apartment complex uh carrying ars i think there's another one that shot there's another one look at this entire
window is gone on that one and um this is the way one guy described it if i told you this was
happening in 2024 would you believe me let me tell you how crazy this is in aurora colorado there's
a venezuelan gang that has taken over two apartment buildings i could you not the landowner
has contacted the local authorities.
They said there's nothing they can do about it.
That's squar laws, bro.
I could you not.
Look this up.
Number two, he went to the FBI.
They said there's nothing they can do.
And he even went to the marshals, y'all.
And this Venezuelan gang has taken over the apartment building.
They're charging the tenants inside rent money like they're the landlords.
Meanwhile, the real landlord can't get these people evicted.
All the people that's leaving the apartment buildings,
as soon as they leave, these Venezuelan gang members
are just moving in more gang members to a point
where they are taking over the building with guns.
It's no more security there.
Like, look this up right now.
Yeah, it's total anarchy.
And everybody who lived there is rightfully outraged.
But anarchy is the purpose of the border situation that has been created by Biden and by Trump.
Because Trump never stopped it.
He never stopped the incentives.
He never finished the wall.
He wound up fixing up some walls and adding about 50 miles of new wall.
So you got maybe a 500-mile wall and a 1,500-mile door.
They didn't make any effort to do anything.
And again, I don't think the physical wall is the answer.
I think we've got to stop incentivizing people to come live here for free.
That's the cloward and pivot strategy of the Democrats to collapse us economically.
But there's also the violent crime aspect of this.
The anarchy.
Armed Venezuelan gangs occupy apartment complexes.
The city of Aurora recently shuttered the 99-unit complex called Fitzsimmons Place.
The Venezuelan cartel had occupied it as a headquarters for criminal activity,
including kidnapping, human trafficking, and robbing stores.
Footage shows a sprawling parking lot, that's what I began with,
with trash strewn everywhere thanks to the Venezuelans, quote-unquote,
taking over, with a cameraman almost getting hit by a runaway vehicle driven by a Venezuelan.
The Aurora Police Department launched a task force last week
in the wake of a deadly gang shootout at one of the occupied apartment complexes.
That was the pictures of the cars with the bullet holes in them and the blown-out windows.
City and county officials have been slow to address the growing violence for what they claim may be ideological.
Many claim is ideological reasons.
The New York Post interviewed a man, John Fabricatore, who was previously the head of ICE's office in Denver region,
said that the gang has been running amok in the area and officials have been slow to react if they react at all.
He said it's becoming increasingly clear that certain city officials, including the Aurora
Police Department, have downplayed or ignored the criminal activities affecting many neighborhoods
in North Aurora.
Notably, illegal immigrant gangs activities have been present in specific apartment complexes
throughout Aurora.
Yet these issues have been understated for what appears to
be ideological reasons so we offer them a hundred you know people in other countries 150 000 for
home in california 30 000 in oregon and of course in oregon that's limited only to illegal aliens
and we wonder why this is happening. It's not rocket science.
And it is a conspiracy, folks.
Definitely a conspiracy.
We'll be right back.
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Well, I want to talk about what's happening on the other side of things in terms of Trumpism and some of the revelations that have come out about some of the news people. uh adam d jonathan f alexander w manny d william w susan l twice here as a matter of fact you'll
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We really do appreciate that.
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Thank you very much.
I appreciate that. Let's talk about what is happening on the other side of the political aisle with Trump.
And more specifically, not with Trump, but with the people who are the ones who are the information providers for the MAGA people.
January the 6th watchdog, Julie Kelly, who has gone to so many of these trials, who's gone to the Trump trials and reported on them.
She's really kind of been the go-to person for a lot of people.
Turns out that she and her husband donated $130,000 to Democrats.
Donated to Joe Biden, who she was telling everybody was terrorizing weaponizing all this stuff by the way i saw this um shannon
joy said i told you so about her and actually shannon joy was correct it's interesting you
see the people who are telling you the truth are punished by the social media providers like Musk and others. And then they're attacked by bots for the, you know, the uni party, but also attacked by the MAGA crowd.
They don't want to hear anything negative about any of this stuff.
And so she's a hero to a lot of these people.
Now, LifeSite News picked this up. They said, many readers are questioning conservative journalist and prominent MAGA personality Julie Kelly this week
over surprising revelations that she and her husband
have donated more than $130,000 to Democrat candidates,
including Biden and Lala Harris,
while publicly castigating them as threats to American freedom.
Wow.
You see, there's so many controlled opposition out there.
And I have absolutely no qualms about saying that to somebody who is going to give $130,000.
Are you kidding me?
$130,000?
And her defense, she actually didn't make any defense.
Just told people to F off.
Yeah, there you go.
$143,000 was total that they spent.
90% of that, $130,000
was to the people that she supposedly says
are enemies of America.
It's about the money, folks.
It really is.
She used to work for the Federalist.
She used to write for American Greatness,
which is all Trump all the time.
American Greatness.
What a disgusting website that is.
She writes on X and Substack
and is regularly cited and interviewed
in conservative media.
Best known for extensive coverage
of the various prosecutions of Trump and the mistreatment of those arrested following January the 6th.
Who was it that lured people into January the 6th?
It was people exactly like her.
They'll do anything for money.
They don't believe anything and they won't tell you the truth about anything.
They're there to build an audience and make money.
And of course, we can eventually see what they're really about based on who they give donations to.
She actually has written two books.
Listen to this.
Disloyal Opposition.
Is this an autobiography?
Disloyal Opposition.
How the Never Trump Right Tried and and failed to take down the president oh
see that's that's going to be a bestseller right there uh that's just um you know chumming the
water you know for the for the maga people oh they eat that stuff up like a bunch of piranhas
or something disloyal opposition how the never trump right tried and failed so you know if i um i'm never trump now i voted for him in 2016
uh it was an obvious choice over hillary clinton it's like well let's see what he does
i'm never trump again i'm never again trump i'll put it that way so you know people like me i'm bad
but she makes so much money that she can donate
130 000 to democrats like biden and harris while telling you that the people on the right who point
out the lies and the betrayals of donald trump i'm the problem people like me people like shannon
joy where the problem not julie green i think she's the problem i think
people like her are the problem and her other book okay so first one's disloyal opposition
if you don't like trump you're disloyal and then the other book january the 6th how democrats
used the capital protest to launch a war on terror against the political right.
You know, I could have written that book.
I could have written that book in November, two days after the election, because it wasn't the Democrats that were trapping people.
It was Alex Jones and Steve Pachinik who were trapping people with lies
about the fact that there were blockchain watermark ballots out there.
It was a sting.
And we got 20,000 National Guard out there arresting people.
We know who padded the ballots, and we're already arresting them two days after the election.
And that was how they kicked off Stop the Steal.
And I said, first of all, none of this is true. Secondly, you're not going to stop this.
By the time we got to December the 14th, when they called in the electoral college votes,
and there was only one slate of electors officially recognized in each state, I said, it's over.
I said, the rest of this stuff is a grift, and it's going to entrap you personally if you go.
And it's going to be an entrapment of the
entire conservative movement the political right if you will and that's what she's saying but she
says it was the democrats not alex jones and steve pachinik and people like her or donald trump they
aren't they are the ones who entrapped the right they're the ones who entrapped the right they're the ones who put them in on january 6th
abandoned them ran to the other side of town donald trump ran away alex jones ran away
they left these people to be entrapped to be persecuted to be tortured it doesn't justify
what biden did but they were betrayed by these Judas goats.
And who were these Judas goats working on?
When you look at somebody like, who are they working for?
When you look at somebody like Julie Kelly, making $130,000 of contributions to Democrats.
I wonder who she was working for.
But it's Democrats that she gave money to, that used the Capitol protests to launch a
war on terror against the political right.
And I said that was what was going to be the outcome of this.
I said, first of all, you've been lied to, you've been deceived, you've been fleeced,
you've been grifted, and these people are going to use this against you and against
the political right.
But it was a Democrat plot.
It wasn't Trump.
It wasn't Alex, of course, right?
Even though they're the ones who organized it.
It was the Democrats who did that.
Look, J6 was pushed by the intelligence community
through people like her,
through people like Alex Jones,
through people like Steve Pachinik.
He's the intelligence.
He's the operative pushing all this narrative.
And Alex loved the views.
He loved the money that he was making.
He had two events in 2020 that he made record profits off of,
pushing fear for lockdown and vaccines,
and then pushing the fake rebellion of January the 6th.
So going back to the life side article i said the couple continued to donate to politicians that
kelly publicly considers to be complicit in a quote war on terror unquote against her readers
you look at all this stuff and it's like um how come a she's promoted all over social media
how come she's still out there how come they don't come there? How come they don't come after her? How come they don't come after Alex?
Why is that?
You might want to ask yourself that.
I love how MAGA people troll me.
Tell me I don't know what I'm talking about.
Tell me that the stuff about the vaccine thing
was taken out of context.
No, it wasn't.
I played the full video for you.
Here's the context.
Look at what Alex told people for 20 years
and then look at what he told people about adjuvants.
Oh, you can take that.
It's just a little bit of aluminum and everything.
You can do that.
It's no problem.
And here's another context.
All these people that you don't know
what you're talking about.
You know, Alex is on our side
and all the rest of this stuff.
It's like, hey, pal,
you don't know what you're talking about. I've got is on our side and all the rest of the stuff it's like hey pal you don't know what you're talking about i've got eight years of context where i worked there
i've know these people have you ever met alex you ever met him i was there for eight years
let's talk about context let's talk about how i don't know anything about all of this stuff
uh you got money that was she gave money to people like Tim Kaine.
That was Hillary Clinton's running mate.
She gave money to the Democrat National Committee.
$2,800 to Biden's presidential campaign.
It's common practice, says LifeSite News,
in the lobbying world to make donations to both parties,
except that they made 90% of their donations to Democrats.
If she really believes this,
maybe they ought to get in a different line of work, you think?
Right?
Oh, yeah, I think they're engaged in a war on terror,
but hey, if I can make money as a big agri-lobbyist,
I'll give the money to the Democrats.
Doesn't even lobby the Republicans.
And so, quite frankly, I'm not going to defend her.
I'm not going to defend any lobbyist,
especially lobbyists who are giving money to Democrats,
because that tells you if they're giving money to Democrats
as part of the ag thing,
I'll just make an educated guess here
and say that this is for big ag to shut down family farms
because that's why you would give the money to the democrats isn't it uh so the person who
exposed this is uh named um last name is seraphim i'm looking to see where the first name is um
seraphim uh said he was compelled to investigate kelly's political spending due to
past attacks by julie and other conservatives who identified uh inaccuracies in her reporting
and commentary such as falsely insisting that trump lacked the legal ability to pardon january
the sixth detainees before leaving office.
Ah, see, she says that, you know, you didn't have the power to do that.
This is the type of thing that I've talked about.
I've mentioned that and I've given examples.
I was like, no, that was the Insurrection Act that they're coming after the January the 6th people for um that was passed after the civil war by people who wanted republicans who want to
enact a vengeance on the losers and um andrew johnson who had taken over after lincoln was
assassinated pardoned all uh confederate veterans and trump could have done the same thing.
And then we also have the more recent example of Gerald Ford
pardoning Richard Nixon before he was charged with anything.
And of course,
these Confederate veterans had not been charged with anything either.
You don't have to wait until somebody is charged.
You don't have to wait until they're convicted.
You can pardon them up front. And we saw that after the civil war as the insurrection act
was played you had andrew johnson essentially nullify that act and then same thing with gerald
ford but it cost gerald ford some political capital trump is not willing to spend the
political capital or to do anything that was going to put him at risk
in order to help the people who have now been suffering for years.
Tortured in jail, denied due process.
Some of them have committed suicide.
Trump abandoned them and left them twisting in the wind.
But she told us that wasn't the case.
And then she was also the source that got Dan Bongino and his panties all in a wad about the Mar-a-Lago raid.
And look, I understand that, you know, all of this stuff was political warfare against Trump.
And I said from the very beginning, the purpose of this is to make sure that Trump is going
to be the nominee.
It was all prima facie, absurd, unjust.
But having said that, she is helping to push and Dan Bongino is helping to push Trump as
a martyr to make sure that he's the nominee, to make sure that we're not going to have
anybody who's actually going to talk about policy or be a new
face or anything else.
We're not going to have a discussion even a policy.
We're going to shut it all down because Trump is a persecuted martyr.
And so she is the one who put out the idea that,
um,
the FBI had given a special deadly force authorization in the search warrant that was there.
And as I reported at the time, and I called out Dan Bongino because, again,
he had his panties in a wad and set them on fire over this stuff.
And I said, this is boilerplate information.
You tout yourself as law enforcement, Dan, but you don't even bother to look at the documents.
This is not something that you ever did.
He worked for the Secret Service.
He wasn't with the FBI.
But this is boilerplate language on every one of the search warrants.
Now, whether or not it's justified is another issue.
But did Dan Bongino ever have a problem with all the people who have been raided with a shoot first SWAT team?
Do you ever have a problem with a flashbang grenades thrown into baby's cribs when they're even at the wrong house?
Does he want to stop the SWAT raids?
No, he just wants to make Trump a martyr.
And I'm disgusted with people like that.
So-called law enforcement people like Dan bongino who doesn't care about the
average american americans out there all the time we're having their homes raided by these
out of control militarized police raids that we call swat raids i come from an america where that
would have been anathema where that would have been a satire and And it was a satire in 1984, as I've shown many times in Brazil.
It's overtop satire of a totalitarian society, and yet now it is common.
It happens to people all the time.
Does he care? No.
And that didn't even happen at Mar-a-Lago.
But just because there was some boilerplate language there,
Julie Kelly pushed this stuff out, dan bongino ran with it
um it's just absolutely amazing you know i pushed back against this january the sixth
stuff i had people telling me as late as february of 2021 you're lying you're you've got trump
derangement syndrome i say show me where the 20 000 troops are that steve pachinik the cia guy and alex were
telling everybody back two days after the election where are those where's the evidence of that
arrest where are those national guard troops where has any of the stuff that they said come to pass
and of course it was a bunch of buzzwords and jargon that was being thrown out
by steve pachinik that was nonsense utter nonsense it could none of it could have been true
and so um seraphim said julie was wrong about the language and the fd888 used to execute the
mar-a-lago search warrant. Dan Bongino decided to back Julie's
false information and publicly attacked a number of men who have more skin in the game
and futures on the line than either Bongino's or the Kelly's. He said, if you blindly follow this
woman who has attacked and lists a bunch of people and others without justification, you are
supporting the Democrats financially as a matter
of fact one of the reasons i took dan bongino to task on this stuff was because uh he again
lost a headline dan bongino loses his cool over libs who didn't agree with what he was having
said because it was boilerplate language and they said and if you don't think that this is a weaponized attack especially they tried to
kill president trump he said anybody who tells you that like me he says unfollow those morons
let me tell you who the moron is it's somebody like dan bongino and if he's not a moron he's
a traitor it's a controlled opposition if he's not a moron moron would be the most charitable explanation for what he did so far kelly's refused to answer
questions about the story telling both critics and concerned readers like i'm not responding
to attacks on my family uh and i owe you nothing literally f all the way off she said okay well
um you know you you're a moron you need to be unfollowed if you
don't agree with dan bongino and if you question where she gets all this money and why she's using
it to buy democrats if other democrats well then you can just go away.
Let's put it politely.
And so she had attacked Serafin, this guy, before,
called him a DeSantis op.
She had once praised DeSantis effusively,
but began criticizing him when it became obvious
he was going to challenge Trump.
Alex supported DeSantis when he started.
He left Trump for a while, went to DeSantis,
then he keeps wetting his finger and sticking it in the wind,
and then he comes back to Trump.
And so that's where these people are.
But she's supported by Jeff Clark, Sebastian Gorka, Dan Bongino, Kirk Schlichter, all these people.
By the way, Kirk Schlichter, as LifeSite News points out, I mentioned that a lot of people were coming after live action founder Lila Rose because she actually criticized Trump because he started using the code word for abortion, women's reproductive rights.
So you're going to love what I do with women's reproductive rights.
And so she criticized him, rightfully so, with that.
And so he had people like Kurt Schlichter,
who called her a narcissist and not pro-life.
That's the guy you're supporting.
That's Trump.
He's the narcissist. He's. That's Trump. He's the narcissist.
He's not pro-life.
Just amazing.
He said, and then he tries to be the peacemaker
after he says that, calls her that.
He says, well, it makes me sad
to see people fighting each other.
I'd like to see all of us working together again.
That's the other bot response that I get on social media well please just go
back to alex you guys are so good together and you know just you need to kiss and make up and
all this look i'm not here to make so much money that i can give 130 000 to democrat politicians
i'm not here to inform you i'm here to warn you about people like julie kelly
alex jones dan bongino sebastian gorka these people are part of what david eich calls the
mainstream alternative media they're there to deceive you either for their own individual
purposes or because they're working for some other groups.
They make a fortune misleading people, and they misled people into prison,
into those horrific things.
They misled people into lockdowns, into jabs.
I'm sorry if that offends people, but it offends me when these types of things happen.
And then I got this from a listener.
Nick Fuentes pledges that he and 10,000 of his Groypers will hold a rally opposite Trump.
So he's going to put himself into opposition.
The two issues that he's got are no more immigrants and stop the U.S. from funding wars.
Well, you know, I agree with all that stuff.
But why do we need to have a repellent little neo-nazi like nick fuentes to push this on the right uh to me
uh his you know he's doing more harm to these issues by his presence um and can this guy be
trusted uh this was also sent to me nick fuentes was seconds away from selling his fans data
to the zionist billionaires behind ben shapiro when this narcissism intervened
it's a headline turns out that um there's some very wealthy backers
who back the things that nick fuentes says that he doesn't back. Huh, isn't that interesting?
Yeah, kind of like Julie Kelly, right?
In October, Nick Fuente has met Jonathan Strickland from Pale Horse Strategies,
a think tank funded by Texan billionaires Ferris and Dan Wilkes,
who fund Zionist neoconservatives such as The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, and Dennis Prager.
The Wilkes brothers' long-running devotion to Israel and ties to the permanent war lobby in Washington
are at stark odds with what Fuente says he wants.
Now, he said, well, we've got to stop foreign wars.
And he doesn't like Zionism.
These people like Zionism.
And he's going to do a deal with them.
The meeting was thought by his allies
to be his last hope of securing major backing.
But instead of pitching himself as an American personality, he asked how much Wilkes would pay for America First's data.
So I'll tell you the data about my fans.
I'll tell you my mailing list and stuff.
Six hours later, terms were agreed, but the deal fell apart dramatically when it was discovered that fuentes secretly tipped off local newspapers in hopes of a photo op there are no plans to revive
these scuttled talks look i talk about all this because i've seen most of these people
i've seen them up close i'm very cynical and suspicious of all of these influencers,
and you should be as well.
And be cynical and suspicious of me
as well.
Don't trust anybody in this
situation. But I
tell you this because I've got personal knowledge
of a lot of these people.
And Fuentes
was right there. He was a sidekick
with Alex on all this Stop the Steal stuff.
And he's right there with Ali Alexander.
As a matter of fact, this guy says Ali Alexander Akbar, a close associate of Fuentes,
currently under active criminal investigation in three separate states for sexual conduct with male minors.
Remains Fuente's closest confidant and professional ally.
Nick Fuente's career-wrecking allegiance to Ali Akbar, Ali Alexander,
can only be satisfactorily explained by major financial or romantic ties.
That's what he said now
ali alexander had been convicted as a criminal con man when he started hanging around info wars
and when he was partnering with alex and with roger stone all the rest of them
with a stop the steel grift the wilkes network includes most if not all the rest of them with a stop-the-steal grift.
The Wilkes network includes most, if not all,
the people that Fuentes accuses of ruining the country.
Oh, just like Julie Kelly.
Oh, yeah.
You know, the bad people are the Democrats,
and the bad people are the people who don't support Trump,
who are conservative.
Ferris and his brother Dan Wilkes are investors in The Daily Wire and prager university and in ben shapiro they're donors to ted cruz to say that fuentes would have
made an awkward bedfellow with their existing properties is to put it mildly and it demonstrates
the desperation possibly the cash crunch that fuentes is in uh and um he he says he's taking money from somebody
who is in the permanent war lobby
as he's telling everybody he's got these two issues
he's going to impose Trump on,
permanent war and immigration.
He says, think of the Wilkes portfolio
as a rival force commercially and politically
to the populist nationalist Mercer funded ecosystem,
which over the years has included Breitbart, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson,
Trump.
It says Wilkes funded personalities are distinguished by what?
By inexplicable overnight fame.
Isn't that interesting?
We keep seeing that over and over again.
We start to see the system coalesce behind somebody and start to promote them
uh rabid and unconditional support for israel and warmongering considered emphatic even by
republican standards and yet he is going to be bringing his group of groipers together
to oppose all of these things that he says are are exactly perfect now um roger stone meanwhile is
now making the case for rfk jr as trump's cia director yeah this is um from revolver watch out
for darren beattie as well this guy is um another one of these characters but according to roger
stone says darren beattie it might involve cowardly rhinos doing everything they can to block rfk jr
from becoming head of health and human services so how would he fit in well he thinks that he would fit in
as part of the cia and um caitlin johnstone who is um she's on the left uh we would probably
disagree about most policy issues but um we both agree about the American empire and we both agree about free
speech and some fundamental things like that.
She wrote,
and it was up on a free thought project.
Trumpism and anti-Trumpism are both fake decoy revolutions that serve the
empire.
We're going to talk about that later,
but I just want to leave this with
you she opens it up with laughing about the idea that rfk jr would be put in as head of the cia
she said there's a fuzz brained narrative going around maga circles right now that if re-elected
trump is going to appoint RFK
to the position of CIA director.
This narrative has been extrapolated
from some very vague comments made by Trump Jr.
on a conservative podcast last week.
It is hilarious that anyone thinks that this will happen.
And it says so much about how perpetually gullible
and confused Trump supporters are.
Trump's CIA directors have been Mike,
we lied, we cheat, we steal, Pompeo,
and torture fetishist, bloody Gina Haspel.
And these dopes think that he's suddenly
going to give the job to RFK Jr.?
Come on, Trump isn't going to drain the swamp.
Trump is the swamp.
And I absolutely concur with Caitlin Johnstone.
To this day, even after watching four
years of evidence to the contrary trump supporters still believe he's going to end the wars drain the
swamp and take the fight to the deep state they believe he'll be fighting the deep state even
after he imprisoned julian assange they believe he'll be ending the wars even after he ramped up
cold war aggression against russia after he ramped up Cold War aggression against Russia.
After he killed tens of thousands of Venezuelans with starvation sanctions, vetoed attempts to save Yemen from U.S.-backed genocide of the Saudis, worked to foment civil war in Iran using starvation sanctions and CIA ops with a stated goal of effecting regime change.
Trump came inches from starting a full scale war with Iran by assassinating
general Soleimani.
He occupied Syrian oil fields with a goal of preventing serious
reconstruction.
As a matter of fact,
we just had another pilot shot down in Syria,
American pilot and people correctly said,
what's he doing here?
Oh,
well,
we're going to take the oil said Trump.
He greatly increased the number of troops in the Middle East and elsewhere.
He greatly increased the number of bombs dropped per day from the previous administration,
killing record numbers of civilians.
Trump reduced military accountability for those airstrikes.
They believe, though, that he will drain the swamp after he packed his cabinet full of
neocon swamp monsters like John Bolton and elliot abrams trump supporters are
the most gullible people on earth they'll stare right at you and broad daylight this stuff is that
and they'll let trump do it again uh so we're going to talk about that when we come back but
let's skip into something that is a little bit more pleasant.
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on your mind i'm looking at these. Should the dollar be backed by gold?
I was just talking the other day about you mentioned all the time about currency versus money and all the rest of this stuff. And, you know, I think that's that's kind of rhetorical question that he's putting there.
You know, the what is the difference between money and a currency?
And so that's one of the things that people need to start to get their perspective right i think
they need to understand the difference between those things and um you know we talk about
backing a currency by gold some people have started doing that with cryptocurrency and some
other things but um gold is is the thing isn't it i mean that's uh you don't really need to
the dollar is there it's not going to be backed by anything and they're not going to
make it honest by even putting uh gold behind it are they no we've tried that before yeah and
franklin roosevelt made it illegal for you to own gold in 1933 but we still had a quote-unquote gold
standard uh until 1971 and you know the rest of the world took notice they realized that we were
writing checks you know against uh funds that we didn't have.
They started cashing in their dollars at the gold window.
So Richard Nixon closed the gold window.
We took the silver out of our coinage starting in 1965.
We debased it.
And again, the rest of the world noticed that.
So I don't think a gold standard is necessarily what we need.
However, I would point to all the central banks
uh not ours but all the central banks around the world uh buying gold right now they believe i
think that uh their currencies will be re-monetized against their gold holdings and i i think that's
just kind of a trend they got to run the simulation seeing that uh you know the currency
creation worldwide is unsustainable they inflate their way out of deficits and bubbles and crashes,
and it's just going to continue to debase and devalue their own currency.
So something's got to happen.
The Davos crowd calls it the Great Reset.
That's what they're looking to do.
So the dollar is in real trouble we just noticed that the
second largest reserve asset in the world is now gold it's supplanted the euro the first is the
dollar but we can see that waning there was an article up in the financial times yesterday
about cross-border payments are now at an all-time high between Russia and
China so all this the weaponization of the dollar over the past many decades but especially in the
last five years has accelerated D dollarization see that's the keys it's it's slow I mean we you
know we we talk uh every week and we've mentioned the petrodollar every week um we're some of the few people talking about it which is monumental uh what happened i mean it's
cataclysmic for loss of purchasing power in the dollar long term but nobody's talking about it
we lost the pet we're losing the petrodollar but it it's still in a shadow of itself because 80
of the energy payments still go on in dollars. But again, you can see the trend.
The trend is to dump the dollar.
These countries are figuring out a way to do it.
I think the key here, if you're watching commodities,
is that gold is the world's reserve currency.
Just figuring out a way, because it is physical,
like figuring out a way to use it as a cross-border payment,
use it to a cross-border payment use it
to settle debts um you know and to do that transactionally and that's what's happening
that's what i think people mistake you know the bricks nations and they're you know have a meeting
coming out i think they mistake that for them coming out with their own currency and they might
come out with something but the goal there will not be to supplant the U.S. dollar as some new reserve currency that everyone uses.
It'll be a way, in my opinion, for all of them and for countries in their periphery and who they do business with to transact outside of the dollar system.
It won't necessarily be that it'll be one currency or one thing, Again, the CBDC plans that are drawn up,
the World Economic Forum was crowing about that
a couple of months ago,
that 96% of all countries had a central bank
digital currency plan in action or being implemented.
That's what really is, I think, the future.
It's gold and digital currencies
and these cross-border payment systems.
The dollar is getting shoved out of the way, but it's not happening so fast that the mainstream media is paying attention to it.
But we certainly are.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, I think that is the goal.
They're going to have a CBDC.
It'll be interoperable.
So each of the central banks will have a digital currency that will be there, and they'll be interoperable.
But they see a lot of unrest and chaos in the interim as we're transitioning to this stuff.
And so they're accumulating gold to help with that chaos.
And it kind of reminds me of, you know, we used to go to Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg when the kids were young, and they would have these reenactors that would play different characters like Jefferson or whatever.
They'd say, where are you from, sir?
Oh, I'm from North Carolina or whatever.
Oh, well, the banks there are kind of shady.
They don't really have the money to back the reserves that are there.
And it used to make me think about that.
It's like, yeah, there used to not be any central bank
during the time of Jefferson or any of the rest of this stuff.
And so it really was the faith and good credit of a particular bank,
and they would have to have, if you're going to write a check
or do a draft on that bank, it had to have a good reputation.
And it kind of was driven home when we went to Hong Kong and we changed our money into the Hong Kong dollars.
And I was back in the hotel looking at it because they were very different in terms of colors and everything.
And I noticed that they had radically different, same denomination.
It would be radically different colors and everything.
And then I looked closely and one of them was issued by a bank there in hong kong and then the other one that looked
very different was issued by a different bank and so i started looking this up and it's like
this is the way it used to be in colonial times you would have the different commercial banks for
example would be issuing their own uh currencies or their own drafts or whatever and that's the
way they actually did it in Hong Kong.
And so that's really kind of what the central banks are doing, as you're pointing out.
They're going to be issuing their currency or their digital currency.
And in order for people to believe that they're going to be good for it,
they're going to have to show that they've got some gold there.
And that's why they're accumulating that.
Right. And you see countries like zimbabwe it used to be the laughing stock creating the you know trillion dollar notes they're moving to a gold-backed
digital currency same with nigeria and there's others that are that are popping up these are
the testing grounds i think that's what we're really moving to. I think gold will become known as the world's reserve currency, if you will, but all the digitized currencies in the periphery needs to be emphasized is that the economic world order
that was set up in 1944 at Bretton Woods is crumbling. This is part of the, you talk about
it all the time, this is part of the fourth turning where institutions get scrapped and reset.
And we're really watching that. This is going to bring a lot of economic chaos home. Those dollars
get repatriated, something called Triffin's dilemma. You know,
what happens when we stocked all these central banks around the world with dollars and they
repatriate them back home to its origin, which is here in the United States. It will further
devalue the dollar. It is interesting to watch. You know, I read a lot of economic history
and you're absolutely right. The 19th century, we didn't have inflation.
Now there was problems with different banks.
You know, when you have decentralization and a free market, there's always going to be
problems, but nothing like the corruption of controlling the money supply through the
Federal Reserve.
You know, the life of J.P. Morgan, he was born in 1837, which was year one of us not
having a central bank.
Andrew Jackson killed the second bank of the United States.
He wanted that on his tombstone, by the way.
He wanted I kill the bank on his tombstone.
But J.P. Morgan was born in 1837.
He died in 1913.
His life was the exact span of the United States not having a central bank.
And again, they called it a federal reserve they
met at jackal island on november 22nd 1910 three years later uh they had the federal reserve and
acted of course you you've talked about that many times uh uh it's a wonderful lie because it was
based off the you know the uh the the time frame going into uh to So we really, I think, taking a step back,
what we're watching is the decline of the dollar.
D-dollarization is real.
It's happening.
It's happening faster than I had anticipated.
I've been talking about this for years,
but especially since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia
and the sanctions placed on that,
other countries have taken notice
and they're just dumping the system altogether and moving on. And that's why gold right now
is over $2,500 an ounce, David. I really didn't think I'd see these prices either.
And I'm in this business. I haven't been crowing about $2,500 gold that I can remember. I thought,
well, we do certainly break 2
2100 certainly certainly you know but these are prices that even territory that i had not
anticipated um at least this yeah i still think it's cheap by the way i mean just for all intents
of purpose i still think it's cheap but really what this is a reflection of is loss of confidence
in the dollar itself as a reserve asset that's why gold has now supplanted the euro. I'll say again, it's supplanted the euro
as the second largest reserve asset. You got to remember the Bank of International Settlements
in Basel, Switzerland made it a tier one asset a few years ago, gold itself.
It hadn't been for a long time time so we're really witnessing something historic here
yeah and so you know we've got um we had the meeting in jackson hole they love to call it
j hole and i call them the a holes and j hole you're deciding whether or not they're going to
what they're going to do with money they're going to increase the supplier they're going to
charge more or less for interest rates and things like that. And everybody's expecting they're going to change interest rates in September.
Then, of course, in October, we have the BRICS Summit, and that'll be all about
de-dollarization and having multipolar financial centers and that type of thing
breaking away from the dollar.
So, yeah, at $2,500 dollars and it's gone up and set several new
all-time highs in the last couple of weeks and it'll retrench and it'll bounce around but um
i think uh long term we're looking at something not even long term you know by next year and
certainly after the election i think we're looking uh at it going up quite a bit higher
and that's just really as as you point out all the time it's really the dollar that is going down and that's what we're seeing we're seeing the crash of
this fiat currency out of washington uh as they want to tell everybody worldwide what to do now
i got a question though did um did they put that i killed the bank on his tombstone
no unfortunately no but you know there's there's a lot of great
history andrew jackson just despised the banksters he said a den of vipers and thieves he's going to
route them out um and uh it's it's in theory you look at uh the conspiracy theory is that uh
the his would-be assassin who he caned by, by the way. He misfired, the pistol misfired.
He caned the man in public.
Supposedly, that person was a Rothschilds agent.
You never know.
But definitely, he was an enemy of international finance
and the last person to really stand up to that cartel.
And it lasted a long time.
They had, because of his opposition to a central bank and
talking to the people um it took that long it took decades it took the lifespan of jp morgan
to put it to put a central bank back in place in the united states and they they knew not to call
it that that's why they came the language is very important it's not federal but they call it a federal reserve and there's no reserves there yeah it's
just it's just a a scheme to to control the money supply and uh somebody like andrew jackson
understood that yeah it was interesting i i saw an article about that uh that that pistol that
had uh misfired i don't know if it was maybe one or two pistols that the guy
had or whatever but uh you point out that it misfired and he caned the guy and they got the
guy but they put those pistols in a museum and in recent times they took them out and they fired um
so i don't know uh that's it's kind of interesting you know uh god is sovereign and uh different
things whatever he does but uh when we look at um
miss speaking of misfires we have the commercial real estate issues we have 557 billion dollars
worth of value that is evaporated from u.s offices and again when we look at the overall
when we're looking at chaos we're looking at the decline of the dollar or the decline
of the financial system uh especially the banks that are in jeopardy of this.
I mean, where did this $557 billion worth of value evaporate?
Well, it's really kind of evaporated from the banks because these people are going to walk away and the banks are going to be holding the empty bag that was money before.
We've got office buildings.
One of them recently sold at um and it
worked out to 12 a square foot i mean that's how the office crash has really uh come on and uh it's
really going to be the small and medium-sized banks that are holding the bag with all this
stuff as it's all evaporated so. I think this is a direct correlation
to not suffering the pain,
the true pain of 08, 09,
the TARP funds and the injection of liquidity
into the system to keep it from having a total crash.
They just put a Band-Aid on a sucking chest wound,
and now we're going to experience, unfortunately,
I don't think they can inflate their way out of it.
I don't think they can print their way out of it.
You're talking about a massive psychological loss of confidence as well in the market.
But just we change patterns, you know, through the lockdowns and being not essential.
And you can't go into the office and these companies outsourced and did everything over Zoom.
You got to remember, every time there's a commercial real estate loan,
every time there's a residential real estate loan, that's currency creation.
So where did it go?
Into the ether, into the nowhere.
It's gone.
And, you know, you look at, this is why I keep going back to,
if you look at the chart of actual so-called wealth around the world, it's estimated like, what, $400 trillion?
And you see it in these big blocks of all these sovereign wealth funds or currencies or stock markets.
And then you look at the market cap of gold, and it's $16 trillion.
How is that even possible how is it possible that gold the only thing really known
as money in the history of the world is only a 16 trillion market cap in a world where the
suppose there's hundreds of trillions of assets that doesn't make any sense to me and i think
what you're watching again it's just something there's a bubble of all bubbles i don't think
we can wrap our minds around what's going to happen when that collapses because it'll be systemic it'll be a malignancy that gets
into everything uh we just saw a flash crash on what august 5th across the markets and people
have short memories they just forgot about it already but it looked bad you know it looked
like there was going to be um you know a greater fallout than there actually was.
But I think that's just a stress test.
That's just a little burp on the radar.
But it's coming.
And I think you'll see a rush to assets.
And there'll be revaluations everywhere.
And it'll be, to quote the Rothschilds, blood in the streets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, yeah, when that happened, I said, it's not even October yet.
You know, because you see this kind of stuff happening in October, the major stock market
crashes.
Right.
So it might just come back in October.
But as that was happening, you saw gold go up significantly.
And so many different banks, Bank of America, J.P. Morgan, many others.
And, of course, as that was happening, you had weekly reports coming out.
Zero Hedge picked up a report from GoldFix and said, yeah, $3,000 gold.
That's looking pretty reasonable at this point, just a few months out.
And if you go back and you look at how much it has gone up
in just the last year, it truly is astounding,
as you were saying before.
But it is something that is kind of a harbinger
of, I think, what is going to be happening this fall
and certainly after the election.
And that's why I think we're seeing these all-time highs with gold.
And it's not really, when it pulls back, as it always does,
you know, you always have people taking profits with anything going up.
It hasn't pulled back all that much.
It's continually just slowly moving up.
I've heard a lot of analysts say that the price in gold is a reflection on future predictions
of a Harris win in November, but I disagree.
I think the price of gold keeps moving
regardless of who's elected this is this is macro this is geopolitical this is about what we're
talking about like total debt worldwide is estimated 350 trillion um so you've got a debt
to gross domestic product worldwide that's rivaling itself.
These things are unsustainable. And there's a sense in the market that that's coming.
But these are still cheap prices.
Silver's just over $30.
Let me check that.
I'll check goldprice.org.
It's $29.59 on the spot price right now for the white metal.
$52.50 in 1980, David. Yeah. $52. 50 in 1980 david yeah 52 50 and 19 this is cheap and and uh
what what do you think gold was when i was born uh gold was headed up to 800 an ounce you know
beginning of the 70s it was 35 an ounce into the 70s it was 800 $800 an ounce, roughly. So, you know, what's $800 an ounce in 1980, David?
Is it more than $2,500? You bet. You bet it is. You know what you could get for $800 in 1980.
So really, this is just, we're denominating precious metals in dollars, and there will come
a time when we don't. They'll be denominated in a different way
maybe you know in other commodities there'll be a different chart because you know the dollar in
and of itself we give psychological value to it's something i study all the time and it is weird
that we do that um because that's not part of our history can you imagine if we were founded
we america would have never made anything of itself it was founded on a fiat currency yeah
the country they don't they they don't they go and decline uh you know with fiat currencies you
know that's the same thing with uh with our trade policies we weren't founded on these free trade
agreements we were founded on strategic manufacturing and uh and economic nationalism
and countries decline on free trade they decline on fiat currency and we can economic nationalism and countries decline on free
trade they decline on fiat currency and we can see that and i think you know in large part
what's happening to the u.s is done on purpose it's done on the inside it's an inside job i'm
literally watching the petrodollar agreement lapse watching uh these cross-border payments increase
not having anything, no intervention
whatsoever to bolster the dollar.
And then everybody looks to Jerome Powell to ask, please, daddy, can we have some more
inflation?
I know.
It's insane times.
And you talked about the office stuff with the commercial real estate.
Gerald Cilente is absolutely right.
That's where it will begin.
It won't begin in the residential market. This time, it'll be in the right. That's where it will begin. It won't begin in the, in the residential market.
This time it'll be in the commercial.
That's right.
Yeah.
And as Matt, this is something I briefly mentioned.
Um, I don't know if you know any more about this, but Wyoming is going to launch a stable
coin next year.
And they said they did it because they're very concerned about the feds policy and stability
because they know that they're going to support the too big to fail banks.
We know they're not going to, they're going to throw the small and medium-sized banks
to the wolves when this commercial real estate thing busts.
But they will try to save the big banks and bail that out.
And so there's a lot of different states that are looking at various
ways to kind of have a fallback
position, a hedge against the bad policies of the Federal Reserve
and what may happen with the dollar, what may happen with the overall economic system.
Some of the states here, like Tennessee, and Senator Nicely was trying to get the state to put more gold in,
to buy more gold and to hold it because it's kind of a hedge against what the Federal Reserve is going to do.
There's several different southern states that are looking at that.
And then, of course, there's Wyoming, which is talking about doing a stable coin.
But, you know, they're just going to put it into a crypto thing rather than having gold that they accumulate there.
But still, it's everybody's concern about what the Federal Reserve is going to do what the economic system is going to be how the um the bank some banks
will be saved but everybody else is just going to be left to die uh what have you heard about
wyoming or have you heard anything about that what is uh what are they doing with their stable coin
do you know i've heard a little about it and i think this is a trend that'll just continue to
increase uh all over the place i'm just uh you know whether
it's uh states doing it you look at look into something like tether you know tether did this
with the u.s dollar and have been quite successful with i don't own any tether um but i think there's
going to be more of this popping up and you're absolutely right the states are decentralizing
setting up their own uh reserves and uh allowing for uh gold and silver to be legal tender.
I applaud all this.
Oklahoma recently just passed some massive legislation being very friendly to crypto,
very friendly to Bitcoin.
I'd love to see it.
That's what you need on a state and local level, recognizing currency, recognizing gold
and silver as legal tender.
Anytime that anything that pops up that competes with the Fed, I love it.
So I'm a fan because decentralization promotes freedom.
Centralization detracts from freedom.
It's as simple as that.
And we're watching some history happen.
When the BRICS nations continue to do what they're doing with cross-border payments
and recognizing gold and commodities, The dollar continues to wane.
There'll be less influence from the Fed.
And that's great.
That's a good thing.
It's some pain.
There'll be some short-term pain.
But I like the idea of you being your own bank.
I do that every week for myself.
And I practice what I preach.
I started buying.
I started getting some smaller gold coins.
I talk about this all the time.
I put them in Wolfpack.
I buy my own and I set them aside.
Even with the premiums, I'm like, well, I know that 10 years from now, this won't matter.
You know, five years from now, this premium won't matter because I'm, you know, psychologically, I'm saying, well, this, you know, I'm paying what?
$2,600 an ounce to get this 10th ounce coin as opposed to you know buying an ounce well it won't matter on a long enough
timeline because i'm still giving you i'm taking this this dollar that's not backed by anything and
i'm you know i'm putting it against the goal get the gold have something that's yours don't rely
too much on third parties you know whether it's a bank whether it's a crypto in an exchange
you know learn how to do something yourself and i i would start with precious metals that's where i start we're still going to have a wise wolf bitcoin coming up very soon and
i have some there's going to be some really neat stuff that i'm going to be able to announce on
that but it is a lot of work i'm working on it i'm kind of buried here in my office been working on
all of this stuff and uh you should see the paperwork stacked up behind me i've been
trying to get all this stuff in action but yeah it's of course they've been thinking about how they can multiply the paperwork out there to
make it difficult which is you were snubbing with that i mean they've been pretty successful
if they can produce anything they can produce paperwork out of washington can't they it's bad
yeah well you know that's what we're talking about in terms of the stable coin in wyoming
or you know adding
gold to the state treasury and southern states and other places like that people just understand
uh the shaky situation that we're in with the federal reserve and uh so you see you know costco
out there saying well you know we're gonna offer gold or whatever or there's that reflects a
general understanding of um what is um the kind you know the value of gold and the risk that we're in right now.
This is another one.
This is an Idaho-based gold depository that's going to have more gold in it than Fort Knox will be able to do.
It's called Money Metals.
It's opening up.
That's another example of you know we talk about bringing it home and
a lot of um a lot of these uh large central banks and other countries are bringing it home they're
bringing it home in terms of gold they can't just divorce themselves from the dollar all at once
because it'd be absolutely worthless if they did that so they got to do it in a controlled way but
they're trying to bring home wealth insurance into their country.
And that's what individuals are doing.
You bring it home, but you don't necessarily want to keep it at home.
This is a recognition of that, that so many people are starting to accumulate gold, that
there's a market out there for a very large, very expensive investment.
Somebody's made 37,000 square foot vault for people to keep gold in
that tells you something about the awareness of the importance of having gold by individuals and
you know some high net worth individuals or some businesses or institutions i guess
well to be fair your local pawn shop might have more gold than fort knox i i don't know
we haven't we haven't
audited it uh there's no truth that's true yeah that's just kind of a metaphor i guess at this
point i know and it's the estimation right and you know i send uh i send product to money metals all
the time with my customers who use that depository uh for their iras and money metals does a good job. So no, I, this is the,
the private accumulation of gold.
And I like to see people doing that.
And,
and depositories are the way to go when you've got a large amount.
I mean,
the super wealthy,
you're not going to keep that at home.
That's right.
You don't want to tell people I own a lot of gold and it's at my house.
I'd have a Venezuelan gang that shows up,
you know,
it's that's right.
The home invasion. That's right. Home invasion.
That's right.
It's a good hedge.
And if you listen to people like Robert Kiyosaki, I mean, all of his gold is in depositories.
And so I support those.
And I use money metals for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, you know, their expansion, 37,000 square feet they're adding.
And they said they can expand it up to 60,000 square feet they're adding and they said they can expand it up to 60,000 square feet so
they're very they're very bullish on people being bullionish I guess that certainly is the zeitgeist
everybody is picking up on what the issue of what the risks are and everybody kind of instinctively
knows what the solution is so uh well anything
else uh you want to tell us about what's going on at uh wise wolf i know you're working on trying to
get the the crypto stuff on the side what what else is happening there well we're definitely
working on that with the with the bitcoin we're working on a new master website um just because
it's the confusion between the two locations and uh uh working on some new projects a lot of great
stuff we're we're announcing soon. Wolfpack is growing and
thank you for the plug at the beginning of the show.
Definitely a huge portion of Wolfpack are David Knight
show listeners and we so appreciate that.
I think it's such a great idea that you're doing. Nobody else does that that I know of.
I know it's a lot of work and a lot of overhead for you to do that but it also helps for people to
be able to take advantage of you know a group buy and to and the value of just being able to
set aside something on a regular uh you know monthly basis and to gradually start to accumulate
that's the whole point of it you know it's not a get rich quick thing um you
know the gold is not a roller coaster which is what i like about it you know it is a um but you
know the the race goes to the tortoise not to the hare necessarily right right and it should be the
prices of the stock market going up and down and the cryptocurrency going up and down you can get
rich quick or you can get poor quick, depending on, uh, sometimes you're
forced to, um, get off the rollercoaster, you know, and you might have to get off the
rollercoaster when it's down.
So, well, if anybody that knows me and I've always been honest, but I like crypto and
I do use Bitcoin and I like Bitcoin and we're going to have more to say about that very
soon.
But if you really press me and say,ony what are you gonna if you had if
you had to turn some fiat currency into something what would you do it would be gold and silver and
depending on if i how fast i needed to move or go somewhere or how mobile i needed to be it would be
either gold you know that would depend on what i bought um but uh at the end of the day it's going
to be precious metals because they exist in the real world um it's more and you're right it the
a lot of people in the crypto space complain about gold complain about silver it really doesn't go up
that fast it's not parabolic well that's because it's money it's not supposed to um it's not these
other speculative assets especially when they're still figuring themselves out you know what does
it mean to own bitcoin what does it what does it mean to own Bitcoin? What does it mean for markets?
It's still in its infancy.
These are going to be swinging all over the place wild.
Gold has been around since for all of recorded history.
We talk about this all the time.
You can go back 100 years.
It's basically the buys about the same amount of land, crude oil, food, clothing than it did.
You know, it's not, it's just that the dollar amount changed because of free floating fiat
currency and not being tethered by it.
So I like the fact that it is a more stable and I would tell people I didn't expect $2,500
an ounce gold.
Yeah.
I did not expect this.
And it's not coming from the average person wanting gold.
There is some of that it's,
it's coming from,
and you need to watch this closely.
It's coming from central bankers.
What do they know that you don't,
what are they planning that you don't know?
Yes.
They're planning something.
Yeah,
that really is true.
It's,
uh,
you know,
when you look at it,
it is,
um,
um,
I think of it as,
as wealth insurance and,
um,
just trying to preserve what
you've got. That's probably going to be the most important thing that we can do coming up into
these turbulent times. And it's going to be very turbulent times in the next four years.
No question about it. Change is going to really be accelerating and it may not be for the better.
And so you need to have something that you can fall back on. Saving is always good,
but you want to make sure that you save money uh and not the pieces of paper
and i would include that we are the paper gold that we've talked about so many times it's one
of the reasons why uh and the method that they can use to manipulate the price of gold and of
course now they're doing derivatives on cryptocurrency as well that's always the way
that they can manipulate these markets with it but the reality is if you go back and you look at the price of things in gold that really tells you how it is a store of wealth and how it is
solid versus the price of gold in dollars that's uh that doesn't really tell you anything at all so
that's always great talking to you tony and thank you so much for supporting the program it really
is important to us i appreciate that appreciate you And thank you so much for supporting the program. It really is important to us. I appreciate that.
Appreciate you, sir.
Thank you.
And again, DavidKnight.Gold.
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Thank you for the tip.
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I've had a little bit too much to thank.
Overflowing with gratitude today for your ministry.
Christ be glorified.
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I appreciate that.
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I appreciate that.
Good morning, David.
Thank you for everything you and your family do to keep us informed.
I haven't tipped in a while, so I hope this helps.
Yes, it does.
Thank you very much i appreciate that and on rumble delaville writes david you should have
dustin nemo's on he's been on fellow christian john b wells caravan to midnight dustin is
brilliant check him out i'll have to look at that that's not somebody that i know about
on rumble marky mark uh says what's funny is that the residents of Aurora,
Colorado voted for all of this.
Yeah.
They got what they voted for and now they're upset.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I certainly.
And,
and,
um,
but you know,
uh,
sometimes we don't get what we vote for.
Sometimes we vote against it and we're in the minority. That's one of the things, one of the
problems with the political system,
one of the problems with elections,
it's almost like
instead of going to the grocery
store where you get a choice of
you can buy
25, 30 different types of
soft drinks or chips or whatever. You've got
your choices. Overwhelming
sometimes for somebody that
never seen it before like boris yeltsin when he went to a supermarket back in the 1980s
uh how you handle all this choice but um really the analogy that we have with the elections is
certainly not a supermarket uh you get a choice of one shopping cart or the other shopping cart
you got two shopping carts and they've got a bunch of stuff in both of them.
And there's a bunch of stuff in both of them that you may like,
or you certainly hate.
And it's in both of those carts,
but you're going to have to take one of those two carts.
And it's not even really your choice because,
um,
there's going to be a vote on which cart everybody gets.
You might get the cart that's got all the things that you truly hate in it.
I love what Trooper FN2525 said,
MAGA, make Americans grift again.
Yeah.
And that's what I'm worried about.
And that's one of the reasons why I want to talk.
Look, if they did it to us once once if they did it to the mass number of
conservatives out there who should care about issues who should pay attention to what actually
happened and should recalibrate this right we talk about scientists all the time well you know they
got a they got a hypothesis well can we measure that can we reproduce that we criticize them
for the lies that they tell about the climate mcguffin and the
pandemic mcguffin because there is no data there's no reality to it but is there any data or reality
to what people are voting for do they go back and recalibrate and say well you know i this guy said
he was going to do this but then he didn't do it so okay so that political theory that uh person x
is going to do anything that's bunk that's what we need to do anything. That's bunk.
That's what we need to do.
We need to do some science here.
That's what they mean by political science.
You look at the promised outcomes and you compare them to the reality
and you actually measure this
and think about it and recalibrate
and it's time for some recalibration.
Stop the steal was an obvious grift, he says. was and yet as i said that people still get angry with me for saying
that still still and they were angry at me you know that um those lies uh which had been proven
wrong that i would say that uh so getting back to the Caitlin Johnstone essay, which I think is excellent.
She said many rightists, and she's a leftist.
She said rightists who are discontented with the American political status quo have been
herded into supporting a politician who embodies that status quo as much as any other president,
wrongly thinking that they're waging a battle against the establishment by doing so.
And this is mirrored on the other side of the imaginary partisan divide in U.S. politics
with people making entire identities out of despising Trump
and acting like this makes them brave revolutionaries.
Now, what Caitlin Johnstone is doing, and again, I said,
we would disagree on a lot of different things.
We agree on the wars, and we agree on free speech and things like that.
And we also agree on what the political illusion is.
And that's really what she's talking about here.
The purpose of this article is, and my purpose in talking about this stuff,
is not to support or to dump on any particular politician per se.
It's to tell you the truth of where they stand and to try to get people to
look at this objectively and to try to get people to not make this the metric
of their life,
to get people to understand that this is not the most important election of
your life.
They tell you that every four years,
maybe you ought to learn that they're
lying to you every four years about that and especially not invest so much into this that
you're willing to support uh some kind of um january the sixth thing on the back end of this
because we know how that's going to be used yes Yes, we need to resist this. We don't need to be passive about it.
I'm not talking about people being passive spectators.
I'm talking about doing things that are really going to make a difference for your family
and for your community, things that are going to nullify what is coming out of Washington
if you can do that in your community, in your state.
That's what you need to be focused on.
You need to be focused on you need to be focused
on what can i do to actually change things and that means that you're going to move your focus
away from washington let's talk a little bit about what else she says about these phony elections
they really are a pretend revolution that's her thesis here people get frustrated with the system
and they feel like they're changing everything when they're not changing anything.
And that's the real illusion.
And she does a great job of explaining it.
She said when Trump was first elected, she had hoped that Democrats who had fallen asleep under the wheel, at the wheel under Obama, would become politically engaged again and start criticizing the evils of the u.s empire like they did during the bush years but what actually happened was that while democrats
did start paying attention to politics again they were corralled like livestock by the mass media
into opposing things that had no relation to actual realities of the u.S. empire and how it functions. And so what they did was they focused the Democrats on Trump.
I've said for the longest time, the way I put it,
I said Trump is the Mason-Dixon line of the new Civil War,
if we allow that to happen.
That's what the mainstream media is trying to do.
That's what the intelligence communities that run the mainstream media
are trying to do, is's what the intelligence communities that run the mainstream media are trying to do
is to make him the focus.
And that's what she picked up on as well.
So Trump has been made the central figure in U.S. politics around whom everything revolves.
And whether the election is won by those who support him or by those who oppose him, the
imperial status quo is guaranteed to remain
unchanged. As Americans become more and more discontented with the abusive nature of their
nation's government, and she's writing, of course, as an Australian, she's looking at this from the
outside, a man has shown up who leads both Democrats and Republicans to believe that the
best way to stick it to the man is to take a highly emotional position either for him or against him. When really, whether he wins or loses couldn't
matter less to those who have real power. Trump sucks all the oxygen out of the room for real
discourse about real things. And that's what the purpose of the Democrats was in terms of coming up with all the political,
the legal persecution of Trump.
That was to suck all the oxygen out of the room for the Republican primaries.
And they did.
I was absolutely astounded.
I've talked about this a couple of times.
The fact that DeSantis did a press conference about CBDC and he spent over 20 minutes talking about it and he precisely nailed what it was and the problems behind it.
And then and he's got on the podium, you know, stop big brother digital money and all this rest of stuff.
And then he takes the first question.
And the first question is, are you going to extradite Trump to uh alvin bragg and manhattan if he wants him
it's like of course not i'm not and then he got hammered by trump and don jr because they said
he wasn't protective enough of trump he said i wasn't gonna i'm not gonna extradite him no
but that wasn't enough for them you see so trump was using it the democrats were using it to suck
all the oxygen out of the primaries on the republican using it the democrats were using it to suck all the oxygen
out of the primaries on the republican side and the democrats knew all along not necessarily
democrats the intelligence community that's running this whole thing knew all along they
were going to do this switch with biden uh later on that's why they set the dates the way they did
she goes on to say uh you got the delusion to think that you are fighting the power,
and whether he wins or loses could not matter less to those with real power.
She said, that's all the mainstream electoral politics ever is in the U.S. empire.
It is a fake decoy revolution staged for the public every few years so that they don't have a real revolution.
It's a pageant, right?
A symbolic ceremony where the public pretends to cast the abusive status quo into the sea
so they feel like the battle against their oppressors has been won.
And then their oppressors just keep right on oppressing them.
That is a perfect way to describe this election.
It is a fake revolution so that we don't have a real one.
That's all it is.
Nothing changes.
That's why these people are so aligned, the Unip the uni party so aligned on the key existential issues
and why nothing ever gets done even on a wedge issue like the border for example every few years
she says the public gets to choose between two reliable lackeys of the oligarchic empire and
then all the evils of that empire get pinned upon the winner.
It's kind of like, you know,
we've got the scapegoat,
put all of our sins on him,
and we push him out into the wilderness.
The public then directs their rage
at the lackey rather than
the actual power structure
which has been oppressing them.
After which they have another election
to rid themselves of the scoundrel
once and for all.
They hug, they cry, they celebrate,
and the oppression machine continues completely uninterrupted.
This is why it absolutely repulses me
to see these conservative opinion generators out there
who all they care about is owning the libs.
They don't care about fixing any problems. They don't care about fixing any problems.
They don't care about even addressing the existential issues.
It's just about owning the libs.
She quotes Gore Vidal.
This is a good quote as well.
And remember, Gore Vidal, again, a leftist, but he was a 9-11 skeptic because um i don't know his uncle or i
think it was i don't think it was his father but i think it was his uncle had put together norad
after world war ii and so he said um no he said 9-11 couldn't have happened the way that it's
supposed to happen there's just too many things that have to be shut down.
It had to be an inside job because the way NORAD was structured.
But Gore Vidal said this about the elections.
He said, it doesn't actually make any difference whether the president is a Republican or a Democrat.
The genius of the American ruling class is that it has been able to make the people think
that they have had something to do with the election of presidents
for 200 years when they've had absolutely nothing to say about the candidates or the policies or
the way the country is run a very small group controls just about everything
and she says that small group is a plutocratic class whose legalized bribery and
propaganda machine has immense influence over u.s politics from this point of view the oligarchic
power cluster is essentially running its own employees against each other and having them
promised to end the injustices which are inextricably baked into the oligarchic empire. You don't think it's an oligarchy?
$500 million to Lala Harris in just one month?
The billions of dollars that are flowing into Washington?
It'd be interesting.
Somebody would total up all the money that is going into Washington
for all of the congressional and senate races and the presidential races in a given year.
Because, again, these are the best investments you could ever make.
Yeah, gold is great, but, you know, if you really want to get rich,
you buy a politician.
You're going to get thousands of percent return on investment,
and you're going to get it right away.
Americans live in a totalitarian state, says Caitlin Johnstone, whose most important elections are rigged from the top to the bottom
and they're fed news stories about evil dictators and other countries rigging their elections to
remain in power you know as we see venezuela or whatever politicians cannot change the status
quo to one which benefits ordinary people instead of their oligarchic owners.
Because the oligarchic empire is built upon the needs for endless war, poverty, and oppression.
Everything that they seek to set up for their 2030 society, their 2030 agenda, is really about endless war, poverty, and oppression.
You know, IDs for everybody, vaccines for everybody.
You will own nothing.
You cannot have a unipolar global empire without using violent force
and the threat of it to uphold that world order.
You cannot have a plutocracy
without ensuring that a few rulers have far more wealth control than the rank and file citizenry.
The door to meaningful change. So what do we do about this, right? That's the problem.
And the election in Washington is not going to change anything. It's a fake revolution.
The door to meaningful change in America via electoral politics has been closed, locked, bolted, welded shut, and barricaded
with a metric ton of solid steel. The only thing that can cause an end to the oppression
and the exploitation is an end to the oligarchic empire and the only thing that can cause an end to that is direct action by the american people what should you describe with that is that like some
january the 6th takeover uh is it going to be um some kind of a violent revolution no that's not
what she's talking about she's talking about national strikes about civil disobedience
but what she doesn't talk about because she's a leftist and she's talking about National strikes about civil disobedience uh but what she doesn't
talk about because she's a leftist and she's not an American it's the fact that we have nullification
we still have some federal um federalism in America and so there are things that we can do at
the local level for example you know when we talk about Biden's um pistol brace ban, okay, which was based on Trump setting a precedent of doing gun control by executive order.
A clear violation of the Constitution and eventually called out as a violation of the Constitution by the Supreme Court.
But we know it was a violation of the Constitution.
It was an outrageous act by Trump.
And Biden and Lala Harris immediately jumped on it.
Yeah, we can use that.
The uni party, the professional wrestling tag team.
Well, what was the appropriate response to that?
Yeah, that got, uh, uh, the, the bump stock thing got overturned and in principle, the
pistol brace thing, but it's, it's still there.
The better way to approach it was the way it was done by the
tennessee state legislature remember when i had nicely and he said we've taken care of that already
first of all we said that pistol braces are legal in tennessee secondly we have prohibited any
tennessee law enforcement from working with the federal government to enforce that law and so um
that's the key there's things that you can do at the state level at the local level
at the personal level to nullify this stuff the biggest example of it is a war on drugs
and the the biggest part of the war on drugs was always marijuana arrests and yet now you've got
more than half of the states have nullified that unconstitutional war on drugs.
They needed to amend the Constitution.
They didn't do it like they did with alcohol prohibition.
So you've got more than half of the states have nullified that.
And the feds can't do anything about it.
See, there's ways that we can do this peacefully without having a violent war.
If we understand federalism, nullification, and our power to organize locally, we can stop them.
And that's what has to be done.
We've got to cut off the influence of Washington.
Instead, when you focus on the election, what are you doing?
You're putting influence of Washington. Instead, when you focus on the election, what are you doing? You're putting everything in Washington.
You're putting all your hopes in Washington, all of your energy in the election, all your money and support in the election.
You're fighting with people in social media over the election.
You're not doing anything to solve any problems.
The solutions to what is happening to us are going to be done locally.
Not going to be done on social media.
It's not going to be done in the Washington election.
And that's the biggest part of this problem.
You know, she's looking at it from the perspective of Australia.
How do we stop the Americans from this American war machine?
I want to look at it as how do we get Washington out of our lives instead of bringing it in
to solve all of our problems?
And that's what they want you to do with the election.
Republican or Democrat, you've got to believe that Washington is the solution and you want
to bring them in for more and more things.
Good example, to have a national abortion law.
As I said, that's a bad i said that's a bad idea it's a bad idea and i say it's a bad idea because i want to protect life and from a pragmatic and a constitutional perspective
that's a horrible idea people like lindsey graham want it because he wants to keep that there as a
wedge issue and ask yourself what did lindsey Lindsey Graham ever do to save a single life?
Nothing.
Over all these years, he's used abortion to get suckers to vote for him.
And they don't even care about the votes.
They just want your money, right?
It's like you get these solicitations.
We have a poll, and we would like to know what you think.
They just want you
to give them money the problem is she says um you need to she says need to get involved in mass
scale activism national strikes civil disobedience and that's what should have happened in 2020
against trump and why didn't it happen because it was trump that. The left wanted that stuff. The right didn't want it.
But the right was pacified because it was Trump.
And because you had people like Alex Jones telling people,
Oh, it's Trump. He's good. You can trust him. He's playing 4D chess.
I know it looks like he's betraying you, but it's really 4D chess.
No. No, it is a betrayal.
She said, the problem is this will never happen as long as Americans are being successfully
propagandized into being content with their fake decoy elections and revolutions.
There is 0% chance of electoral politics leading to an end of the empire, but a concerted effort
to spread awareness by those who understand what's going on
just might. Making people aware that the mass media are lying to us about what's real,
making people aware of the horrors of war, aware of the underlying dynamics of the economic
injustice that is grinding Americans into the dirt, that can lead to a chain reaction
which sees the collective using the power of its numbers to shrug off the chains of oppression
as easily as you remove a heavy coat on a warm day.
Or as easily as you said, I've had enough, I'm taking the mask off.
I was so disappointed that it took so long for so many people to finally walk away from that
nonsense. But that's the metaphor. That's what has to happen. People have to finally figure out
that both Republicans and Democrats, it's not the bad Democrat governors, it's the bad Republican
governors and the bad Republican legislators and the bad Republican president who did this as well.
And stop lying to yourself about this, this bipolar fantasy that you've got.
You know, when people can't come to terms with the fact that they had a knife stuck
in their back by the Republicans in 2020, while the Democrats were stabbing you in the front,
until people come to that realization,
we're not going to stop this.
And the same thing is happening with the climate stuff.
The green grift.
You've got Republicans who are in on that as well.
Just look at what Trump did with the Paris Climate Accord.
Look at what he did with Rex Tillerson,
bringing him in and so forth.
And that's one of the reasons why nothing was done by.
But really, that's the point of the broadcast.
That's the point of the show is to get people to honestly look at what happened and say, we're not going to go along with this charade.
We're not going to follow this decoy.
We're not going to lie to ourselves and say that it's 4D chess.
I know it looks like he's betraying you. I know it looks like he's trying to kill you with these vaccines but he's really not no he really is
let's get real about this stuff um like i said we've got very different um perspectives caitlin
johnson and i but we both want the killing and the slavery and the deception and all the rest of that stuff to stop.
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Let's talk a little bit about what is happening with some very important issues.
Again, I give everybody the bad news.
I like to give you some good news every once in a while because there is good news.
There's a lot of good news that's out there.
This is actually coming from Live Action News, which is Lila Rose.
Again, she is a very good advocate for life.
I disagree with her about making abortion prohibition federal,
but I don't think she's a grifter, as some of the people have complained about.
They got so angry with her because she pushed back against the language that Trump used.
And I think it's absolutely reprehensible.
It shows that he's not serious about this issue whatsoever.
And it also shows he's made a calculated decision saying, well, you know, Christians are not going to go away because even if I abandoned the babies, they're not going to go away because there's these other issues that they're afraid of.
So he's made that calculated decision but let's just understand that even if we don't federalize the abortion stuff Planned Parenthood is in a bit of
a financial panic they're closing four locations in a major state Planned Parenthood is grappling
with financial problems on the east coast earlier this month, Planned Parenthood of Northern New England that has facilities in Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire, and Planned Parenthood of Greater
New York both said that they were facing serious financial problems. And so that begs the question.
You know, we're told that abortions have decreased significantly. Remember, I mentioned yesterday,
I forget what the exact numbers were, but it was something like 51,000 abortions in Texas.
And then after Roe v. Wade was declared to be unconstitutional, as it always was.
And again, the governors should have said it's unconstitutional.
We're not going to enforce it. But after they stopped that, the number of abortions went from 51,000 down to, I think, 60-something.
And so that makes a big difference.
I said, if we can't stop it everywhere, let's at least stop it where we live.
How about that?
Because, frankly, I think we all will answer to God for what happens,
and I don't want to have blood on my hands or in my community,
because God will judge communities that have blood on their hands.
And so if some other community, some other state wants to do that,
well, that's between them and God, but in my house, in my state,
we're not going to kill babies.
That ought to be our attitude about that.
And so we see the statistics coming from Guttmacher
and a lot of these other places who say that there's actually been more abortions
because people are going out of state and doing it.
I don't think it's that much people going out of state.
I think that's why this
is happening in these locations i think it's more that they're switching to the abortion pill
and that is something that i think can and should be handled with the federal government because a
lot of that is happening through the mail and it is a big health issue for women because they're allowing women to get this abortion pill without having
seen a physician and if this child is too far along and that's something that needs to be
evaluated by the physician if the child is too far along and this woman and the woman chooses to
abort the baby that's a real threat to her health And they're doing this at home where they don't necessarily even have anybody else there,
let alone somebody who has some medical expertise.
So I think that's something that ought to be done to protect women's health.
That is something certainly in terms of doing it via the mail that the federal government
would have constitutional authority to get involved
in but um uh what they're seeing is fewer surgical abortions um the new york planned
parenthood has made the difficult but necessary decision they say to consolidate resources and
shift services uh to a large centrally located health centers.
And again, they have begun to shift their focus largely due to the abortion pill being used instead of surgical abortions.
70% of Planned Parenthood clients are now choosing to do abortion by pill.
And again, I think we ought to focus on that because that is a real threat to their health.
As I said, I wanted to talk about something that is positive.
Yesterday, after the show, I had another interview with someone that I had interviewed about a book that he wrote about the end of wokeness.
He has a podcast called The Cave.
And we talked about homeschooling
because he's been talking about the woke culture,
especially about it in the context of education.
And so he had me on to talk about homeschooling.
The interview has not gone out yet.
I think it's going to be published next week or something.
But I'll let you know when it happens.
But we talked about homeschooling.
And then I said essentially what this article was saying.
Homeschooling your children is one of the most rewarding tasks your family can undertake.
And that was basically what I told him.
I said it's one of the best things we ever did as a family.
We have great memories of it, and it did wonderful things for our relationships with our kids
that I know would not have happened if we had put them in a school, even a private school.
There are challenges along the way.
This is from LifeSite News.
This is written by a mom.
She said, yeah, there's challenges along the way, but the rewards of homeschooling far outweigh the obstacles.
She said, it's thrilling to watch children make and reach goals, and you can have a lot of joy by giving children an opportunity to explore areas that interest them.
But the real reward of homeschooling lies in the ability to transmit your faith and your traditional values to the next generation.
That really is the bottom line.
She says, as each child completes a school year with their family,
no matter the time of the year, we take that child out just with mom and dad for a milkshake.
Some of my children move more slowly through school,
so at times I reward them every time they finish a portion of the curriculum.
But see, that is one of the key things.
And it's really about putting your relationship with your children
and their relationship with God above the academics.
And that is something that you're not going to get with any other school system,
any other education system. You know, Travis, I think when we do this, when I look back on it,
there's a few things that I would have done differently. I think this whole idea of rewards,
I'll just say that to parents who are starting this, I think this whole idea of rewards,
and you can keep this in mind
as a prospective parent you know i think celebrating milestones celebrating uh historical
events and things like that i think that's really really important and i think we should have done
more of that um i guess really i kind of probably reacted overreacted to my mom would just lavish me with praise.
And she wasn't being flattering.
I mean, she really, I think, believed it.
But it was embarrassing, even if nobody else was around.
And so I don't like to take compliments like that.
It bothers me and uh and so i think i kind of uh went the other way and
didn't give out as many compliments as i should or as many celebrations and to have uh special
times that you celebrate you know we said we talked about whether or not we're going to celebrate
christmas and i said you know i like to always celebrate christmas and talk to the kids about
what i believe is true what i believe is made up about it and to talk about the time of year that it might have happened. But I said, I think
it's important for us. It's a good time for us to talk about certain aspects of Christ's life,
about the incarnation and what that meant and other things. And I said, you know, we ought to
have actually more of these, not less of these. I said, it'd be good. You know, we have so many different holidays that are there to celebrate veterans who have fought wars and things like that.
I said, yeah, maybe we ought to have a holiday where we celebrate the life of martyrs who were killed as part of a spiritual war.
So I'm like, we never did that.
And I always, we shouldn't do that type of thing with the upcoming grandkid.
You know, we take them through. I think that'd be a good thing for us anyway she says um as my children reach their goals i'm
reaching my goal of providing them with an excellent education it gives my day-to-day
life so much purpose and purpose is filled before my eyes every day but it really is about that
relationship the relationship of the children to each other and the relationship of the
parents to the kids and relationship of all of them to god and so she said she's learned a lot
of things along with the kids you know we've learned how to cut hair and dye hair care for
dairy animals keep bees hey chickens angora rabbits and sheep we've mastered crochet and sewing the boys
have hunted for deer we've butchered and wrapped the meat we've built movie sets we've erected our
yurt we've built a 90 foot long retaining wall we've recorded radio tune-in promos hey we did that
and show liner scripts and we made a dozen films yeah there we go that's some of that we've done
um so she said you know even when they get together she said the daughters will have learned
how to score wrestling matches that the boy that the brothers participate in see that's the whole
thing it's you're missing so much in terms of family life if you don't have your kids with you
and just having them walk through life with you is just one of them.
If I could pass that on to people, the experiences that we've had.
And that's why I like what she talks about on LifeSite News.
It really does mirror our experience.
She said, when the days were long, so much time was spent preparing meals, folding laundry, nursing babies.
I still felt that I was doing a fantastic job of homeschooling because I had always taught them.
She says religion.
We taught them the Bible, handwriting or math, no matter what.
And a lot of times we miss.
We put these goals on, and a lot of times we miss.
But just know that God has mercy, and God is the ultimate parent and the ultimate tracker.
And you just need to keep pointing the kids to God.
And so as we talk about that, in opposition to that, this is from Technocracy News.
He has an article that came out um i guess it was tuesday religion goes digital
playing gods becoming gods building gods and that really is kind of what you know technocracy is
doing they're playing god they think they're going to become god they think they're building gods
right uh he says um humanity's innate desire for religion knows no bounds.
Indeed, every human on planet Earth will worship something, even the devout atheist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Quote, atheists have their gods and they're fiercely worshipped as well.
From John Calvin to Bob Dylan, people have always recognized this, right?
John Calvin, who said the heart is an idol factory.
We're always making something an idol.
Bob Dylan said, you're going to serve someone, right?
And that really is the case.
You know, we always fixate on something.
It could be an entertainer.
It could be anything.
We talk about political idols.
That's why these people who say they're not making an idol out of Trump are delusional.
They are making an idol out of Trump in the same way that people make an idol out of Taylor Swift or whatever.
But he says, for the past three years, my tech coverage has been elaboration on David Noble's incisive 1997 book, The Religion of Technology.
Anything I've contributed was a mere update to his core insight that technology is religious.
Well, pretty much everything is in one regard or the other.
It's what we are fascinated with, what we're fixated on, what we spend our time on.
The innate spiritual principle is so apparent you'd think that there's no reason to mention
it at all, but it bears repeating.
Technology emerged from religious culture, so naturally out of our ideas of technology are
essentially religious he says well i would not put it that way but uh he does break it down
into four categories and um he says number one we have a devout believer
somebody who worships god who clings to techno optimism or we have the devout believer, somebody who worships God, who clings to techno-optimism, or we
have the devout believer who thinks that the devil is in the machine, or we have the atheist
techno-optimist counterpart, or a pessimistic atheist who rejects technology.
Quite frankly, I think there's a fifth category.
I think there is a fifth category. I think there is a fifth category
that looks at this and says, the atheist that looks at it and says, it's the devil, but I'm
okay with that. You know, and I think back to what Hugo de Garis did with his Art of Lake War
book, and he talked about it in the book, and he did it many, many times. I've talked about this
before. He would do a lot of scientific conferences talking about artificial intelligence
decades ago.
And he would tell people, he said, because he was a pessimist, right?
Ray Kurzweil is one of the atheist optimists.
And he was an atheist pessimist.
And he said, I would tell people uh we may be creating a godlike intelligence
that hates us and will kill us all now if that were the case would you still continue
with your development and he said they all said yes the majority of vast majority every time he
would address a scientific community, would say yes.
I thought that was just the strangest thing.
The only time, the first time that that did not happen,
was when he addressed a Christian conference that I was speaking at,
and the vast majority of people said no.
So that's the first time that's ever happened.
And, you know, Musk said, I think with artificial intelligence, we are summoning the demon.
And then he goes on to proceed with artificial intelligence.
So I would assume by that that Musk is okay with summoning the demon.
Devout techno-optimists see the mind of God creating technology by way of human hands.
So these are people who are Christians, but they're optimistic about technology.
This would be people who, like Al Mohler, for example, said, you know, this COVID jab,
it's just a miracle from God.
So you should take it. You know, God gives us the ability to create things with technology, and here we are with this wonderful Trump shot, and you should take it. God gives us the ability to create things with technology, and here we are with this wonderful Trump shot, and you should take it.
Then he says, in other words, man is to play God in a limited fashion.
So we can black out the sun or we can boil the oceans.
That's what God intended all along.
We can inject people with uh nanotechnology
uh so he said we see tech-friendly religiosity in the philosophizing plato well i don't think that
plato's all that religious i mean he's looking at how he could lord it over people
uh he says francis bacon for example because bacon helped to set up a scientific method. But he said atheistic techno-optimists, people like Ray Kurzweil,
they embrace the technology, but they eliminate God from the equation.
They believe the human brain is the highest intelligence in a godless cosmos.
Assuming NASA can be trusted, they said.
Unless there are technologically advanced aliens,
that is in which case the strongest and
smartest among them are the gods they would say yeah see that from them all the time so um the
modest proposal is to make humans more godlike and functionally immortal through genetic engineering
brain computer interfaces artificial intelligence ray kurzweil says that the singularity university
evolution creates structures and patterns that over time are more complicated, more knowledgeable, more intelligent, more creative, more capable of expressing higher sentiments.
Do you see the problem?
Logical fallacy of that?
You have to have intelligence in order to create.
You have to have intelligence.
Obviously, we have intelligent design.
We didn't happen.
When you look at a building or you look at a car
you don't think that happened because it was a tornado that went through a junkyard right
there was a builder and we all instinctively know that ray kurzweil and people like him
uh are following a strong self-delusion but But their perspective is, as far as we know,
we're the only form of intelligence in the observable part of the universe,
and we are going to create a superintelligence.
And as one of them went through five levels here, he said,
well, first level of ambition is to start a country, start a company.
Second level would be to start a country.
Third level would be to start a religion.
That's where we are right now with these
tech uh these transhumanists and these um technocrats uh level number four is don't die
and level number five is become god see that's the two lies there and they don't realize
that because they don't know the genesis story they're not realizing that
they're following the satanic deception to the letter. No, you won't die, and you'll become like God.
And so he says, well, the downside of this is that when faced with armies of eugenicized super soldiers
and autonomous slaughter bots, it's going to be a God-eat-God world out there.
That is really black pilled i mean these people are looking at that they may be they may think that they are optimists but that is they have no reason at all for that kind of optimism
and then there's the atheistic techno pessimists for them modern techno religions are more
disastrous than the old versions in
their eyes the traditional gods have no power beyond manipulative priests and zealous believers
but they believe that they are creating a god that's going to destroy them and so that's kind
of where hugo daguerres would be but then they persist anyway and then there's the final category
those of us who believe that um this technology is the devil's work.
That's the category that I'm in, at the very least.
And we see humans overstepping divinely ordained bounds.
Technologists are grasping at the apple of Eden all over again.
They are recreating the cross and the temple in silicon,
and they're building up a beast system to try to subject the rest of us.
As a matter of fact, he says on December 4th of 2021,
he said, usually you see this with a lot of Christians
who were Orthodox or Protestant or whatever.
He said there's an abbot of the Slovetsky Monastery in Russia
issued a dire warning.
He said, global elites are planning to wipe out most of humanity,
six billion people, to leave only a small part of us.
But not only that, they're planning and are held back
only by the current limits of science to violate man himself,
to desecrate the innermost part of man, the image of God within us,
and to destroy that image in order to turn human beings
into a cross between biological, technical, and digital beings.
They call this post-human, he said,
and they call it a convergence.
And these powerful world leaders are marching
under the banner of transhumanism and post-humanism.
And so Technocracy News says,
well, you take apart, setting aside the six billion number,
which we don't know, you pretty much got it right.
I think so.
He says the bishop spoke God's honest truth.
The West is consumed by transhuman dreams and post-human nightmares, including the nominal left and right, both operating under a corporate umbrella.
We have to flaunt this blasphemy for the world to see.
Anyone with half a soul should be appalled.
And we are appalled.
And we don't put our hope and our ability to push back against this thing.
That's the key thing.
We know that God is in control.
And we leave the results to him.
We know what we are to do.
And we need to warn other people about it.
But we don't need to fall prey to that.
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