The David Knight Show - Thr Episode #1,938: Public-Private Pincer Move to Destroy Family Farms; Pardons vs Real Reform; Forgotten Pro-Lifers Prisoners

Episode Date: January 23, 2025

(2:00) The Effects of Pardons — and those STILL NOT PARDONED that Trump promised to pardonWill the Ross Ulbricht pardon stand alone or be the basis for REAL reform of a corrupt “justice” system?...Some prisons released prisoners right away — others slow-walked the releases and some are refusing to do so on technicalitiesBiden pardoned many but DID NOT pardon:Merrick GarlandJudges and prosecutors who violated due process and gave EXCESSIVE PUNISHMENT in violation of 8th AmendmentWardens and prison personnel who abused prisonersWill there be prosecution of the political persecutors and reform of the system?(29:41) Will Trump keep his promise to pardon pro-lifers given draconian punishments for violating an unconstitutional lawThe prosecutions under the FACE Act were rigorously enforced for the first time with Biden.  The prosecutions were also selective, ignoring ARSON by abortionists while peaceful pro-lifers were given draconian sentencesOne pro-lifer speaks of Christian teachings on justice and mercy, juxtaposed with the government's actions(47:45) LIVE comments from listeners (58:28) StarGate vs Musk — Is there a rift between Musk and Trump (1:09:08) Trump promised he would end the Dept of Education (as every Republican presidential candidate since Reagan has promised).Getting rid of the Dept of Education is not happeningTrump’s personnel picks for Dept of Ed are troublingThis is how Trump is saying he will modify (and keep) the Dept of Ed(1:14:36) Tariffs — How did Trump’s tariffs work out for us in his first term? (1:18:22) The government of Panama is now auditing the Hong Kong company that has run it since 1993.  Why? (1:19:42) LIVE comments from listeners (1:31:12) INTERVIEW Navigating the Financial Landscape: Bitcoin, Meme Coins, and Gold in 2025Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsWhat does Trump’s meme coin scam mean for crypto?Meme Coins and Market ManipulationGold has reached new highs, adjusted for inflation, surpassing previous recordsTaxes, Tariffs, and Weaponizing US Financial System for Geopolitical PurposesSigns of a shifting financial system are seen the metamorphosis of big players like Jamie Dimon and Lary FinkWise Wolf Service: Switching from Bitcoin to Gold without a fee (and vice versa) with a “white glove” service for those who are new to BTC(2:08:15) LIVE comments from listeners (2:13:12) Troops sent to US border & What Does the Constitution Say About Birthright Citizenship (Anchor Babies)A ludicrously small, token number to protect USA borderDershowitz says Anchor Babies are foolish but it’s in the Constitution.  He suggests Congress should pass a law to get around the Constitution.  What?What Does the Constitution 14th Amendment) say(2:28:36) LIVE comments from listeners and thank you to Zelle donors (2:32:08) The Demise of Long Island's Last Duck Farm: Government Overreach and the Destruction of Family FarmsWhat is the bigger threat to our food supply and independent family farms: Gates & UN push for lab meat and bugs or the Federal Government USDA and CDC? While states are pushing back against lab meat, federal regulators are herding us into a consolidation of food production by a few large corporations.  One farm has found a way to survive (2:52:12) UK’s Labour Party (and Greens) will kill ALL family farms with a weaponized tax.  The 3 largest grocery chains (45% of the market) are going public with their opposition saying it will destroy food production in the UKIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:29 Well, today we're going to take a look at the attacks on food, and it is a very organized pincer move, if you will. As we've got poultry, one of the mainstays of our diet, being shut down by bird flu regulators. We've also got the USDA, of course, pushing for consolidation. And so, is there a way to survive? Well, for some, no, but one farm has looked at a way to survive. And what is coming, we can see in the UK in terms of the attacks on food. We're also going to take a look at immigration. Trump is sending troops to the border. And we'll begin with pardons.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Because now you see the effect of this. And it's a very powerful story. Look, as people are getting out, many of them are saying, what about the people who did this to us? And there's a lot of people that Biden did
Starting point is 00:02:20 not preemptively pardon. What's going to be done about them? We'll talk about that. We'll be right back. Well, we have, as we talked about it yesterday, Ross Ulbrich was freed. And you can see this picture of him. So far, this is the only thing anybody's got is one picture of him walking out with some plant in his hand and a smile on his face. I'm sure that was some kind of illegal plant. He's coming out of prison.
Starting point is 00:03:00 I don't know. People have died. Many people die of drug overdoses in the jails. So who knows? That's one of the indicators that the war on drugs doesn't do what we want it to do, right? It's not a law enforcement issue if people can die of an overdose in prison. Now, they can turn our society into a prison using that as an excuse, however. But people are asking, does Ross Ulbricht's pardon change the nature of Bitcoin as a crime tool? That's a narrative that you heard from the people who wanted to stop it.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Elizabeth Warren, the Biden administration, all the rest of those. Well, I think we'll know if we see Trump move to pardon Roger Ver or Ian Freeman. These are people who have been sent up basically because of Bitcoin. And that was a big part of the consecutive life sentences that were given to Ross Ulbrich. His crime was merely setting up a website on the dark web. And the dark web, by the way, doesn't have any more evil on it than the regular web it's just that it's harder for the government to see it that's his crime and uh also for using bitcoin that was really the crime uh he for what they gave him multiple life sentences for he was never even indicted it was such a miscarriage of justice,
Starting point is 00:04:28 and that's what a lot of people are pointing out. And that's the key thing. But when you look at that, and you look at what happened with the J6ers, a lot of people will say, and I strongly disagree with a lot of the conservatives who say, well, the FBI was a sterling organization until this happened. Where have you been?
Starting point is 00:04:46 Seriously? Don't take anybody seriously that says something like that nonsense. The FBI was criminal before its inception. Created by J. Edgar Hoover and the Palma Rays. Go back and look at history. Look at how they operated. You know, when they were coming after people on the left, violating the law, and people that I, you know, would not support.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Coming after communists, for example. But they violated the law in the way that they came after them. And once you start down that path, before you know it, they're coming after you as well. And so it was always a politicized tool. And the interesting thing is going to be what happens as we move forward. But before we leave Ross Perot and Bitcoin, many people talking about Ross Perot, Ross Perot, Ross Ulbrich, the reason the community is so concerned with Ross's plight, as Trump is very accurately tuned into, was the way in which his political persecution by the state was carried out. Yeah, it was political persecution. It was a railroaded trial.
Starting point is 00:05:52 They did give him excessive punishment. Folks, I've seen this across the board. They did this to the Bundy people. They did it to so many individuals. And the torture that happened in prison as well, that was done to Ammon Bundy. Guards attacking you for no reason at all, injuring you, just leaving you there. They do whatever they want there, and they do.
Starting point is 00:06:20 It also contributes to the shifting narrative away from Bitcoin as a tool for crime, emphasizing its potential as a neutral and innovative technology. So then they should get Trump to focus on helping Roger Ver and other people who they have accused of other issues, but it's really the Bitcoin issue. And we all know it. Ian Freeman. We will soon find out how serious Trump truly is. Does he see crypto as a way to make a quick buck or as an essential tool for freedom and privacy? Said one person.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Well, we'll see. Let's talk about what's going on with the J6 people. And I hope that what comes out of this is reform but i don't think it will i think it'll be narrowly focused on this is an attack on trump and his supporters and unfortunately nothing will change if we do that uh but uh when you look at the net results of this look at this father coming home to his young daughter. Daddy's home! Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Yeah. So, that's what it's about, folks. Nobody should be locked away without good cause. But our government does it all the time. Stuart Parks details movie-like scene traveling to Philadelphia late Monday night to demand and to secure the release of pardoned J6 hostage Joshua Dale. And by the way, we will also talk about the pro-lifers who are in jail. None of them were violent. None of them were violent. And it's about more than getting rid of them. It's about getting rid of the face act
Starting point is 00:08:14 that stands in the face of free speech. So this is a story of a man in Tennessee, Stuart Parks. He was one of the roughly 1,500 J6 prisoners, hostages, as Trump calls them. And, of course, he didn't do anything about the hostages that he left behind, did he? Again, these people are thanking Trump, and I would thank him if he'd let me out of prison, even if it was after four years. But you've got to understand how he threw them under the bus, knowingly threw them under the bus, following his lawyers who are putting his interests ahead of everybody else's. And when you talk about hostages, he met with the families of the Israeli hostages before he talked about the J6 hostages. Isn't that interesting? Well, he was in Washington, and he was someone who was out of jail or had not done his time. And he was called by the wife of an individual who's going to be released.
Starting point is 00:09:29 And she said, if you are in Washington, can you go to this prison in Pennsylvania that's not too far away and get my husband as he's being released? And so Parks is in D.C. over the weekend to celebrate the inauguration. But the wife of Joshua Dale, also from Tennessee, was imprisoned on crimes related to January the 6th. Dale had entered federal custody in October of last year after pleading guilty to charges for being present at the U.S. Capitol January the 6th. You have a right to peacefully redress your grievances. That's not only a God-given right, but it's specifically protected in the Constitution. And as many people have pointed out, Merrick Garland was not given a pardon by Biden.
Starting point is 00:10:19 And you'll know if Trump is serious or not if he comes after Merrick Garland, if he comes after the prosecutors who did this, if he comes after Merrick Garland, if he comes after the prosecutors who did this, if he comes after the judges who violated the Eighth Amendment and gave people like Joe Biggs 17 years because of a conspiracy to use force. He didn't use any force. And while we think that you verbally threatened some police officers, 17 years? That is a violation of the Eighth Amendment, excessive and unusual and cruel punishment. So they should be prosecuted. The prosecutors, the persecutors should be persecuted.
Starting point is 00:11:00 The judges, and especially Merrick Garland. Somehow, Joe Biden just forgot. He forgets a lot of things, you know. He forgot to protect Merrick Garland, his hitman. Isn't that interesting? Anyway, Dale was sentenced to four months in prison, followed by one year of supervised probation in order to pay $1,000 fine, $1,025. He is from Jefferson City, Tennessee, husband and a father who lost his tile and lawn care businesses as a result of this.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Given his proximity to Philadelphia, Parks said Dale's wife asked if he'd drive to the federal detention center to pick him up. And so he goes up there to pick him up, and he gets there hours after the pardon was announced by donald trump and this is what a lot of people are finding they're finding that the prisons are playing games not releasing people isn't that interesting upon arriving at the federal detention center in philadelphia at approximately 10 45 p.m uh which is i, about almost four hours after Trump had issued the pardon. He said officials of the prison were, quote, slow walking the release of Dale and other J6 inmates, despite the executive order that had been signed hours before. The guards said the J6 inmates were in processing and they couldn't be let go.
Starting point is 00:12:23 He said they were slow walking the same because other inmates across the country were already being released back into their families. They were spread out all over the country and there was a big difference in the way that they were treated. These wardens should be looked at as well. So again, Merrick Garland, prosecutors, judges, wardens. Hours after he and other families had knocked on the door of the federal detention center demanding the release of the J6 inmates, Parks and Dale and other inmates, including Michael Bradley, Joshua Atwood, and Matt Purdy, were eventually released from federal custody at about 2 a.m. Tuesday morning. So it's about five hours after these people arrived. It's about nine hours after Trump had announced this.
Starting point is 00:13:09 They let some of them go. Not so much in some other places. One individual said, they moved me around for no apparent reason. He said, as they expected that Trump was going to release these people. They started moving some of these people to other prisons far away from where their family and friends were. J6 prisoners in the news, many are currently stranded in rural areas of the country, surrounded by farmland with no cell phones, no money,
Starting point is 00:13:40 no family members to take them home. So leading up to the expected day, he says the Federal Bureau of Prisons began transferring J6 prisoners to random states in the middle of nowhere. One of them, J6 prisoner Zachary Alam, a former med school student, called World Net Daily and talked to a reporter there telling them about what had happened to him. He said when he got news they had been pardoned, he said he fell on his knees and thanked God for his freedom. Immense gratitude, he said, to Trump for the decision to, I say finally, let him out.
Starting point is 00:14:18 After four years, however, of incarceration and a politically weaponized case that turned his family against him. Alam is now facing homelessness and will be stranded upon release with no transportation. I'm in the middle of nowhere in rural farmland, Oklahoma. They moved me here last week for no apparent reason. I've got to get somehow, some way to Philadelphia with no cell phone, no money, no family to help, I don't even have enough to get an Uber to Oklahoma City, 40 miles away. There's no Amtrak that leaves today. The next Amtrak available would leave on Wednesday,
Starting point is 00:14:54 and it costs about $400. I'm asking the American public for financial assistance with a place to live, enough money to get back to the city I resided in before I was arrested. And if you want information about how to help him, you can find that at the WorldNet Daily site. But he was not the only one that was in this situation. Correctional officers across the country reportedly refusing to release J6ers. Large crowds gathered outside the Washington, D.C. Correctional Treatment
Starting point is 00:15:25 Facility, the place that was so notorious for torturing prisoners. Many people called it the D.C. Gulag. They said only two of more than two dozen January the 6th prisoners were released from the Gulag around midnight. And a Metropolitan Police officer said, I've given you literally all that I've got got no more are going to be released tonight tomorrow is a brand new day and we'll see what tomorrow brings we'll see we'll see maybe i was told no more tonight and tomorrow i don't know that's the best i've got for you of course midnight was about five hours after Trump had publicly freed these people. J6 prisoner Jake Lang, who created J6 organizations while incarcerated to assist with legal fees of other defendants, warned Tuesday morning that the guards were giving the J6ers a hard time,
Starting point is 00:16:19 refusing to let them go, despite Trump's executive actions. He said they are still holding me and 20 other J6 political prisoners hostage inside the Washington, D.C. jail gulag and won't let us leave. He said I was swarmed and assaulted by prison officials, including Lieutenant Allen and his emergency response team thugs last night while sitting all packed to leave. Let's add to that list some of these prison guards. Our families are standing outside in below freezing 10 degree weather until 1 a.m. when they released two hostages.
Starting point is 00:17:02 But there are still 20 of us in here. Please help us rebuild our broken lives. The donation site is j6rebuild.com. Get us out of the swamp gulag. I've been here for four years and five days. And he puts it all uppercase, without a trial. Yeah, at the very least, there needs to be some people. You want to clean up the system, you want to do some reform,
Starting point is 00:17:28 you want to put the fear of the Constitution maybe, and some of these officials, come after them for what they did. Former J6 attorney Jonathan Mosley said J6 inmates were scattered around at least 81 different jails and prisons nationwide. Attorneys are reporting that some jails released pardoned defendants quickly. But many said that Monday was a federal holiday, so they couldn't process the releases until Tuesday or Wednesday. Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Two days to process the releases. A few prisons changed position when attorneys pushed back on them. This is nothing that has to happen. This is vindictiveness, and it indicates how corrupt this whole system is. At least one jail refused to honor Trump's pardons without a certificate of pardon with the individual defendant's name actually spelled out on it. Attorneys are filing a flurry of motions with the courts, ensuring examples and the results. Well, one person who is speaking out is Brent Bozell of Media Research Center. His son was there, and his son broke a couple of windows, and he was willing to plead guilty
Starting point is 00:18:43 to that. But again, in violation of the Eighth Amendment, they wanted to give him 20 years. And so he fought it. And who among us has not daydreamed about defenestrating Congress, right? But in the heat of a moment, he breaks a couple of windows and you get 20 years in jail. Yeah, that qualifies for excessive punishment. Of course, Trump does not reference the Constitution. It's amazing to me how all the politicians in Washington go to such great lengths to avoid referencing the Constitution. They do not want to be bound by it at all.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Brent Bozell says, I want these people who did this in prison. And he's absolutely right. I applaud that. I hope that with his, and you've also got Enrique Terrio, who was pardoned, the leader of the Proud Boys, talking about Merrick Garland. A lot of people are talking about him, saying he needs to be prosecuted for the persecutions that he did, the violations of the Constitution that he did. And that's the really serious crime, isn't it? What's a more serious crime? Breaking a window at the Capitol building are breaking the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:20:08 I think that's the real insurrection that we see. It's what Merrick Garland and this so-called justice system did. Most of the J6 protesters were subjected to the harshest treatment that the Biden Department of Justice could hand out. They were jailed without bond, sometimes even without hearings, for months or years, as the other person said no trial four years in jail they were charged with inappropriate charges prosecutors tried to enhance their sentences with claims of obstruction judges mostly democrats in the district of columbia went along with this again like joe biggs 17 years for conspiracy to use force not using force
Starting point is 00:20:47 so all up and down the chain that should be coming after this brent bozell's son zeker was in the crowd of protesters and he admitted to breaking two windows brent bozell said his son was prepared to accept the consequences, but the Biden's Department of Justice demanded that he spend 20 years in prison. He said, read this. It's important to understand how malicious the J6 prosecutions were. It had nothing to do with law and order. These people were treated like dissidents and a dictatorship. He's absolutely right about that. My son, Zeke, shows a picture of it and six of his J6 buddies released from captivity last night.
Starting point is 00:21:30 He is home with his wife and his three girls this morning. He says, thank you, Mr. President. I had the honor today of greeting three J6ers, said Nick Searcy, who is a film producer, who were finally set free today in Kentucky. He said they were sent out into 10-degree weather, wearing nothing but their jail shirts and jail slippers, but their loved ones warmed them up. And so Boesel said, for the past four years, but their loved ones warmed them up.
Starting point is 00:22:07 And so Boesel said, for the past four years, the Biden administration has subjected America to a level of personal corruption, professional ineptitude, and abuse of power unheard of in our nation's history. Well, done more publicly, let's just put it that way. You know, we look at bad presidents in my lifetime. Jimmy Carter was a completely incompetent puppet. Joe Biden, on the other hand, was a very, very evil puppet. He was an evil senator before he became an evil puppet president.
Starting point is 00:22:42 Bozell says, my son was guilty of breaking two windows and entering the Capitol that day. He recognized this, was prepared to plead guilty and accept his punishment until the Justice Department offered him a deal, accept a three-year sentence for breaking two windows, or face a 20-year prison term, a fate which would befall him by the time they were done with him after throwing the entire weight of the federal government against him. How many times have I talked about the fact that we talk about jury nullification for bad laws and things. Most people don't go to a jury trial.
Starting point is 00:23:17 It's like 96, 97% of people will accept the deal. So they look at something and just like in this case, three years for broken windows, two broken windows. And if you don't accept that, they'll add all kinds of charges. And that's what they do. They pile on charges, things like conspiracy to use force or whatever. And so a lot of people will avoid having a trial. They will just plead guilty.
Starting point is 00:23:52 And so the juries, even though the juries are typically lied to by the judge, because the juries are there to judge not only the facts of the case, but to judge the law and the kind of punishment that's going to be meted out. And so this is something that's been going on with everybody everywhere. This is not limited to J6 people. The fact that the government will stack on nonsensical charges to coerce you into pleading guilty to what they wanted to come after you in the first place, which in many cases is also excessive. And you may not have even done it. So a lot of people plead guilty just to avoid a very long prison sentence
Starting point is 00:24:33 if they were to lose in a trial. Others capitulated because they either didn't have the financial means to defend themselves or didn't understand the nature of the abuse. My son refused. And for that, they charged him with insurrection. See, they had this stuff up, which they knew was unconstitutional. At the 11th hour, they added an assault charge, which was as dishonest as it was false. And when Senate Singh came, they tried to pin a terrorism enhancement charge on him.
Starting point is 00:25:04 This is to a man whose greatest crime prior to this was a traffic ticket were he a blm rioter he would have been given probation and a nominal fine or it has been the case with thousands who did far worse nothing at all how many of the blm mostly peaceful rioters broke windows set Set fires, no problem. Arson. He said, but my son was a J6er. He was sentenced for 40 to 45 months in prison. Amazingly, his was one of the better outcomes. He has spent almost half a year in prison, leaving his wife without a husband and his three girls without their father. And I want to know who was behind this persecution. He said, they invented heinous crimes. Perhaps, he said, because I supported President Trump. Well, he's a high-profile supporter of Trump. But all these people
Starting point is 00:26:00 were targeted because they supported President Trump. And again, I don't support President Trump. And I told these people, stay away. I said, it's going to be a black eye to the movement of trying to move away from a strong federal government, if we can even call that conservatism. I don't know. But they're going to use this and label everybody that is opposed to Biden a terrorist. And I said that beforehand. We knew that was going to use this and label everybody that is opposed to Biden a terrorist. And I said that beforehand. We knew that was going to happen. And just like a lot of people who knew that the vaccines were not tested and could have very serious adverse effects, they went ahead and did it anyway.
Starting point is 00:26:41 And I also said they were going to be entrapped, and they were. And they were entrapped by Trump, and they were abandoned by Trump. And don't forget that don't forget that i understand these people being grateful to him for finally letting them out but um it was uh already a long established uh pattern even the insurrection charge as i've said many times almost on a daily basis i still have trolls who show up here and say well well, he couldn't have done that. You know, yeah, everybody knows about Gerald Ford and everybody knew about Andrew Johnson, too. As soon as Congress wanted to punish Confederate soldiers with the Insurrection Act, he pardoned them all. Come on, let's not be ignorant about this stuff. I'm sick and tired of the ignorance of the Trump supporters on this.
Starting point is 00:27:27 This is not something that is restricted to the J6ers or Trump, unfortunately. We all are at jeopardy here. And we all need to demand that these people who did this be punished. And that there be real reform of this corrupt system. And it's come after one person after the other. Every one of these political trials, if you oppose the government, I have watched one person after the other be railroaded by powerful government interests. And I'm sick of it. He goes on to say what Merrick Garland and his Department of Justice and these leftist judges
Starting point is 00:28:06 did to the j6 defendants was the exact opposite of law and order and you can add to that now well certainly even before the prison guards who tortured people these j6 prisoners know who they are and you can add the wardens who refuse to release them, even after the very public, very well-known pardon by Trump, by the president. He said it was corruption, political persecution. He says we won't forget. We won't forgive either. And this is not Brent Boesel. This is someone else writing this.
Starting point is 00:28:44 They said neither will Bozell. This is someone else writing this. They said, neither will Bozell. That's Jesus's job to forgive, and we ain't him. Well, justice is demanded, right? Justice is demanded. What we look at in Jesus's sacrifice is both justice and mercy. And I saw a post by David Icke, who's not Christian, and he said, how in the world, can you explain to me how this loving God would kill his son for sin? Why didn't he just forgive it? And I thought, well, who's got the, I started looking at the comments,
Starting point is 00:29:30 and there was only one person who got it right. And most of the people were just hating on Christianity, I guess, that followed David Icke. And yeah, this makes no sense. I hate that, you know, Christianity. I hate Jesus and all the rest of this stuff. Well, the answer is is that god is just it must be just and our government must be just but he's also merciful so he paid
Starting point is 00:29:54 the fine himself and uh you can't have it any other way but that's a very simple um answer to that most people didn't give it. Both justice and mercy. And the government's job is not mercy. The government's job is justice and does not bear the sword in vain. That's what the government is for, is to punish criminal acts like this, especially criminal acts that are being done by government agents and representatives. Now let's move on to the pro-life issue. Josh Hawley calls on Trump to release pro-lifers imprisoned by the Biden administration.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Good. He said they deserve to be free. And, you know, I've looked at these political persecutions. Like I said, this is nothing new. You know, you go back, you look at Ross Ulbrich, you look at Ian Freeman. But going back to the Bundy Ranch, they railroaded these people, and they would have gotten convictions on all of them except for one BLM, and that's not Black Lives Matter, that's Bureau of Land Management,
Starting point is 00:31:00 except for one BLM agent who had the courage to blow the whistle on all this stuff. And he talked about how they're being railroaded, and he talked about what had happened and what was being said behind the scenes. And the judge basically, well, the judge ruled in their favor and dismissed the charges with prejudice, meaning that they could not be retried. But just like in the Ross Perot case, where you had criminal FBI agents who were being tried for their crimes that they had committed when they took over the Silk Road site, they embezzled money, nearly a million dollars. And Ross Ulbrich's defense was not allowed to
Starting point is 00:31:44 talk about that. In the same way, the Bundy trial was not allowed to talk about that in the same way the bundy trial you will not talk about this you'll not talk about that at one point they had a picture of a guy that was up on the overpass with a rifle that was between a couple of the concrete things there and he's just has rifle there well uh they and so they tried to use that against him, saying that he was threatening the federal officers. Well, the federal officers were on the ground pointing rifles at us and threatening to kill us and to shoot us who were on the ground, including reporters. There was a Fox reporter who stayed behind when Fox News and CNN pulled out. They were told, well, they're going to let him graze on the land
Starting point is 00:32:29 so you guys can go home now. And they all pulled out except for one Fox reporter. We stayed. And when they were threatening everybody, he walked across the wash there. And he says, Fox News, Fox News, don't shoot. I didn't want to say, in force,ars, InfoWars, then I would have definitely shot. He pulls up his shirt to show, look, I'm not carrying anything.
Starting point is 00:32:53 It's like, okay, just keep stripping. Somebody provide some music for the guys. He does a strip tease for the guards who are pointing guns at us and barking orders saying that they were going to shoot over the uh the bullhorn there and so there was this guy that was up there and he had a rifle that was there there's a and i thought that was perfectly legitimate if they're pointing rifles at you you point rifles back that's what the second amendment is for mutually assured destruction, right? Let's not start this. So they said, well, there's a woman in that picture, and she's crouching down on the other side of that concrete barrier.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Why is she crouching down? And, of course, the obvious answer is that the BLM people were threatening to shoot. And the judge says, you can't answer that question. Strike that from the record. Disregard that, jury. All that kind of stuff. Look, I've seen this over and over again. Talk about the trials of Schaefer Cox or talk about Marty Gottesfeld.
Starting point is 00:33:59 And they put people who are political prisoners. We've built prisons for political prisoners. Communication management units, that's what Marty Gottesfeld was talking about. And Marty didn't go after the government. He exposed a very powerful government-connected Harvard, the crimes of Harvard, medical kidnapping and harming other people. And for that, Harvard called their friends up on the phone, and they got the Ross Ulbricht or Bundy Ranch treatment or J6 treatment. This kind of corruption has been going on for a very long time. And let's not pretend that this is limited to Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Everything that happens is not about him. It absolutely isn't. This corruption has been going on for decades. And, you know, this is another aspect of it. The coming after pro-life protesters. Very peaceful. So, Josh Hawley, Senator Josh Hawley, is calling on Trump to keep his promise
Starting point is 00:35:02 and pardon the pro-lifers imprisoned by the biden administration in a january 21st post on x holly joined the ranks of several prominent pro-lifers calling on trump to pardon and to release more than 20 pro-life advocates unfairly convicted under biden some of whom were elderly and infirm at the time of their sentencing. As a matter of fact, some of them have very severe health conditions and will not likely survive the prison term that they've been given. What was their crime? Well, they went to an abortion clinic, and in some
Starting point is 00:35:40 cases, some of the people that they came after were at a distance that is required by the FACE Act. Other people went in in violation of the FACE Act to try to save babies, even if it's just for one more day. And to try to talk to the people that were there. Oh, you're not allowed to talk to them. What about free speech? Oh, we got a zone that is this far away from the clinic. That's the free speech area.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Free speech is not an area. Holly is hardly the only prominent figure to call on Trump. Same day, Fox News is Kayleigh McEnany. Call for a release. She said, I hope the Trump administration deeply considers these peaceful Christians in a peaceful protest persecuted by Biden. They should be free. That's right. Enacted in Biden, they should be free. That's right.
Starting point is 00:36:27 Enacted in 1994, the FACE Act, see, this is when we talk about things. It's not enough simply to free these people. That should be done at the very least. But what really needs to be done is the FACE Act needs to be repealed. Going back to 1994, the FACE Act ostensibly protects access to facilities run by both pro-life and pro-abortion organizations. However, that's not the way it's been done. We've seen churches, we've seen pregnancy crisis centers where somebody can go and they'll show them a picture of their baby and tell them how they can put the baby up for adoption
Starting point is 00:37:07 or where they can get other resources or whatever. And you got these pro-abortionists, especially after Dobbs, went around and used graffiti, but in some cases, arson. Arson. And the Biden administration didn't do anything about the arson. But these people who got too close to the abortion clinic, sent to jail
Starting point is 00:37:32 for years by the Biden administration. Several men with medical issues. Mark Houck, Philadelphia pro-lifer. The DOJ persecuted on the FACE Act. His family was, you know, some of these families, they used SWAT team raids against them. That's another abomination. SWAT team raids, civil asset forfeiture, all of these things. Why are we allowing this to continue to go on and on and on? There's no interest in the Constitution or individual rights.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Just take a look at free speech. You know, that is under attack by everyone. And so one of those imprisoned is speaking out. And he says, I'm hoping for Trump's pardon, but I'm also preparing not to receive it and this individual said first of all it's important to recognize the presidential pardon could still be in the works and he said we may just not have been a top priority to him you know neither were the j6 or so top priority were the Israeli the families of the Israeli hostages that was Israel first but he said we may not have been a top priority to him. He had to talk about artificial intelligence and mRNA with some very rich people.
Starting point is 00:38:55 That was more of a priority, right? We're going to have customized mRNA vaccines for cancer. We're going to use AI to screen, but we're also going to use ai to predict your health issues and to start tracking your health that's his top priority anyway um and i guess maybe making 60 billion dollars on a meme coin um second he said this day to remember the pre-born lives in danger and that should be our focus he said many states there are zero restrictions whatsoever regarding these precious children of god being wantonly dismembered alive for rescuers our entire doj sponsored retreat quote-unquote and prison is a time of prayer
Starting point is 00:39:40 focused on these abandoned pre-borns whose lives are in danger today and every day. And we also pray for those who have been hurt by abortion, the women and the men who are suffering from post-abortion trauma. Thirdly, he said, I believe it is important to never forget that all of the roughly 65 million babies murdered in the U.S. did not get a pardon either, and they were totally ignored. Victims of the American Holocaust. The government acts as if these little babies never existed. He said, rescuers need to recall that our Lord Jesus Christ received no pardon. Crowds cheered for a murderer, Barabbas, to be pardoned, while Pilate washed his hands of any responsibility for truth or for justice.
Starting point is 00:40:30 When we are overlooked for a pardon, we share our small suffering in union with Christ the King. This is a spiritual honor. It is an opportunity to seek greater communion with Almighty God through His grace. So they kill 65 million babies. Nobody wants to even talk about that. American Holocaust. That's just in America, not even worldwide.
Starting point is 00:41:01 When we intervened in D.C., late-term abortion mill, we were not doing this in order to get a pardon. We did not rescue with any intention to get notoriety or fame. It was not a political act. It was not a publicity stunt. We rescued to save innocent human lives, to touch the hearts of the abortion-tempted mothers and fathers, and to bear witness to the truth of human life's inviolable value before the abortion mill staff as well as before the civil servants in the government who have the dire responsibility to defend life. So furthermore, rescues are an attempt to enter into deeper solidarity with the persecuted pre-born. We share ever so slightly in their abandonment and having been forgotten. You know, we will all share in this.
Starting point is 00:41:49 If we normalize the murder of the most innocent among us, we are normalizing end-of-life euthanasia. We are normalizing organ harvesting from adults, not just from babies. So we will all share in that if we normalize that. Their justice is being ignored. We embrace this as a privilege since we're able to offer our small witness that their lives might be spared. It is an honor to serve even when there is no pardon for us. Nevertheless, he said, if a pardon shall materialize, I plan to gratefully accept Mr. Trump's offer of freedom from the tyranny of an unjust state. It would be a blessing.
Starting point is 00:42:30 But I think there must be a sober willingness to realize that the pardon may never come. We rescuers always see our situation as win-win, though. In a rescue, if the abortion mill closes, it is a big win since no babies are murdered that day. But if we do all we can to save lives and we still face unjust arrest and punishment, it is also a win because we are able to offer all that we have in prayer, fasting, and reparation. It makes me think of Randy Alcorn, the very well-known Christian author. He's written a lot of novels. He's written books like The Treasure Principle and Heaven and other things like that. And he, as a pastor, got pulled into this because there was a young woman who had a crisis pregnancy.
Starting point is 00:43:21 She goes to one of these crisis pregnancy centers. And it's like, okay, well, I don't want want to kill the baby but i don't know what to do and so he got involved helping her and then that drew him into the whole abortion issue and um so he started uh you know this is before they had the face act and uh so he started protesting in abortion centers. Planned Parenthood came after him, and they used the RICO statute, which had been set up, you know, people like Rudy Giuliani used it to come after organized crime.
Starting point is 00:43:55 So we can't get convictions because these people got very expensive lawyers and other things like that, so we've got to take their money first, right? And eventually, RICO metastasized into civil asset forfeiture, where they don't even charge you with a crime. They just steal your stuff. It's turned a lot of police departments into a gang of thieves.
Starting point is 00:44:17 It's also corrupted other people, like prosecutors, like Rudy Giuliani built his career on using Rico to get convictions of organized crime rather than using due process. You know, take the stuff first. So, and all of that, of course, Rico, all the way through civil asset forfeiture, was always championed and pushed forward by Joe Biden when he was a senator. So they came after Randy Alcorn with RICO statute.
Starting point is 00:44:45 They got an $8 million judgment against him. And he said, I'm not going to pay a penny to Planned Parenthood. And so here's a guy, he was making millions of dollars off of books that he sold, novels and other things like that. And he donated all of his proceeds for 20 years until the judgment ended. For 20 years, he lived on minimum wage, even though he's making millions of dollars because he refused to give a penny to Planned Parenthood. That's what these people are willing to do for principle. We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back
Starting point is 00:45:23 with your comments. And we're going to talk about immigration, about the Department of Education. Is Trump going to shut it down or not? I mean, he's appointing people. He's appointing some really bad people into the Department of Education. But he keeps saying he's going to shut it down. So what will it be? Which of these things will it be? We'll be right back. uh Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
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Starting point is 00:48:41 like us very much. Oh, absolutely. No, they don starve us they want to put us in open air prisons the 15-minute cities they want to imprison all of us and uh you talk about how much they hate us uh they are trying to clamp down on the emissions or on asthma inhalers saying it's too much emissions right i mean this is this is beyond saying we're going to shut off your air conditioner or something like that and we're going to force you to buy inefficient means of heating your home pay more for it throw out the equipment that you've got that's already working and get a heat pump that in a cold climate doesn't work very well as we're experiencing uh even here the only thing that works is our fireplace and uh and it's been record cold but when it comes to banning asthma inhalers because
Starting point is 00:49:32 of emission or when it comes to banning cattle because of methane gas or whatever they want to starve us they want to kill us i had a i've talked about it before. My dad suffered with asthma his entire life. And he would get very bad. And the inhaler would bring him back. And I had a cousin who died because she was out gardening and had a sudden asthma attack. And she couldn't get to her inhaler before she died. This is serious stuff. And it's all for a fraud that is there uh militant malankovic gifted five subscriptions to the david knight show well thank you very much i'm not sure
Starting point is 00:50:12 what that is but thank you i appreciate that support thank you so much um i guess that um helps to get the information out as well as supporting us so thank you very much uh bloaten says uh did anyone ask trump why he didn't pardon the j6ers in 2021 i did that earned me the wrath and the from the ignorant maga people who don't want to see the truth or don't want to look at history or look at what he did. I mentioned it four years ago. I've been talking about it for four years. M Sellers, the only reason Trump pardoned was the pressure he was feeling during his last campaign.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Otherwise, he wouldn't have left them there. He had no other choice. And I think it put a lot of pressure on him because Biden pardoned these people. And critical thinkers I am, or you could call me a conspiracy theorist, I really think that the Biden pardons of 1,500 people and even people on death row, I think all that was put there to push Trump to do the right thing, which he normally is not inclined to do. He normally doesn't have any loyalty to his followers.
Starting point is 00:51:24 He's willing to fleece them and throw them to the wolves. And that's not to excuse what the wolves did, but it forced him to do the right thing. And I think he is going to do some right things at the beginning. And I think the hammer is really going to hit in probably the second part of his term, but we'll see. It might happen earlier than that but uh you know they want to get people to trust him just as people trust him uh trusted him in the first go-round believing that he was an anti-globalist even though he's going to davos anything then he's the one who is the central figure in the global scam dimmimmick. Opossum King says, free speech, still no pardon of Snowden or Assange.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Well, Assange got pardoned by Biden, but Trump would not have done it. Trump skipped over both of them. And he's playing cagey games. Well, you know, one of them, maybe you could argue that there was a, but the other one was pretty, well, which is which? I know, I can't say which one is really bad and which one wasn't. He's playing games. M. Seldon, you got to love our government and our prison system. Guard Goldsmith.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Good to see you, Guard. Liberty Conspiracy. You can find him on Twitter and on Rockfan Nightly. Trump should send them personal checks to help. Alex Jones should as well. Well, when we're hoping to get Sam on, when he gets confirmation from his parole officer that he's been pardoned, I don't really want to talk to him. But Sam Montoya was the only one.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Alex would always, at an event like this, of course, he would always take a big entourage and have all of his crew following him around with cameras and everything so to get attention right uh just in case nobody else it's not a good look if you're walking around and he's paying attention but if you're followed by an entourage of cameras then that makes you look important and other people start taking pictures of you as well anyway what he typically would do with these events he would just have everybody follow him around well sam saw what was happening and as a reporter he went over to record it and he walked into the capitol filming what was happening walking between the velvet lines and they came after him
Starting point is 00:53:36 and uh and alex fired him to distance himself so yeah you're not going to get any help from alex jones either on this stuff. He knew. I mean, he was part of the entrapment. And as you well know, Garth, when he said that, maybe Trump and Alex Jones ought to help him as well. And that would be the other thing too. I talked about the analogy,
Starting point is 00:53:57 the difference between a pardon and a commutation. And because many times as Christians, we might regard what Christ has done for us. And the church that I grew up in, that was my attitude early on. It's like, well, okay, I guess I'm just, all right, I've got a commutation, but I'm still kind of on the watch list here and I'm under probation type of thing. No, no. It's a full pardon. Justified. Just as if you'd never done anything. But I said, it's also about adoption, right?
Starting point is 00:54:32 What God does for us. And I said, so the analogy would be Trump adopting us into his family. That's what Christ did for us. But not just pardoning us fully and completely, but adopting us into his family trump could we don't expect him to adopt 1500 people but he could at least uh give them some compensation but then that would be admitting that he did something wrong which he will never do and neither will alex neither one of them will ever do that uh never say they're sorry that's the key thing about all steven casper law enforcement seems to be filled with more than its fair share of scumbags well i think power corrupts people and uh they get a lot of power you have to do that i i witnessed that first time i witnessed that was with a a fellow student in elementary school who as soon as they got that crossing guard orange
Starting point is 00:55:26 sash uh that went right to their head so uh stephen caspar yeah that was from the next one guard goldsmith and so had to be careful when writing on j6 because brent's son had been locked away and leftist media might accuse us of bias luckily i can do my own work as well apart from mrc that's right guard works does some work for mrc as well as liberty conspiracy octo spook trump needs to send the military in and arrest uh to arrest in prison the criminals free the innocent and the pardoned. Whoever has done this needs to be personally taken to task and made to personally pay fines and to do time.
Starting point is 00:56:11 I absolutely agree. He also says we need to dismantle these private prisons. That's a big part of what was driving this mandatory minimum stuff. It goes back to the Reagan administration. Explosion in private prisons for-profit prisons and doesn't profit any of us to lock people away for profit if we can't use prisons we the people of government to hold them then fixes need to be applied until we can well i just think that there's far too many laws out there in the first place. People are being locked up for stuff that is not harming other people.
Starting point is 00:56:50 And a lot of people that do harm other people are let loose. You know, they were locking up so many people for marijuana possession, for example, that violent criminals and rapists were being let loose because they didn't have sufficient prison capacity. So we've got to go the private prison capacity so so we gotta go the pr the private prison route so we can get more prisons it's like maybe you need to rethink this whole thing instead of just stacking one problem on top of another uh 12 june 1776 i want ellison to test his mrna cancer bots on himself for two years yeah larry ellison yeah he was also the guy you know the big part of this
Starting point is 00:57:25 i didn't talk about yesterday a great deal was the surveillance stuff and he's always pushed this he said you know you remember the famous quote and i've played this in the past where he said uh well um i think if we've got surveillance everywhere people are going to start behaving better yeah right and just like we heard eric smith hey you should if you got if you're being watched what are you worried about if you're not doing anything wrong that's the attitude of these people who are putting in this big brother surveillance state mark young we should not be cowed into staying out of dc that's what the demon rats want i stay out of it just because of the traffic that's enough to the last time i went to dc
Starting point is 00:58:07 we were going to go to a museum and spent no exaggeration uh just going around and around and around trying to find a parking space so i said i've had it with this place and we just went back home it's like a five-hour drive there and a five-hour drive back i'm not not going to take the time i can't get in and see the museum but he says that was their purpose in painting j6 as an insurrection to scare americans away from our capital but unless you see some reform of this just remember that it really is run by demon rats take a look at what happened at the dc Gulag. Take a look at the kangaroo court decisions that were happening there. I kind of avoid big cities in the first place. And one of the reasons
Starting point is 00:58:55 is because they're run by these Democrats who don't establish any order there at all. But there in Washington, D.Cc it really is a district of criminals from the top to the bottom uh that's one of the reasons i avoid it uh brian and deb mccartney with this announcement yesterday regarding ai governance there's not much free speech or anything else circus continues yeah and that's a big priority for him and it's kind of interesting because it created kind of a pushback from Elon Musk. Elon Musk came out and said, well, they don't have the money. Soft banks only got $20 billion for this.
Starting point is 00:59:35 If you want the money, you've got to go to Elon Musk. I guess kind of reminding Trump, hey, Trump, remember who's got the money? Who's your friend? Who's your buddy? Who paid for you to get in? And so there's this back and forth, a lot of criticism and mocking of Trump as being Elon Musk's puppet, rightfully so. And the fact that Elon Musk is going to have this doge nonsense and he's going to have
Starting point is 00:59:58 an office in the White House complex and he's got a White House email and all the rest of this and Trump is being mocked over this and remember what happened when he was being mocked over steve bannon steve bannon always posing for the cameras and saying controversial stuff and getting a lot of attention and really a better communicator than trump himself and so people were mocking Trump and he got rid of Steve Bannon. And now people are mocking Elon Musk. And I would not be surprised if one of the reasons why Trump featured this Stargate scam, I guess maybe one of the reasons that he featured it was to try to distance himself from Elon Musk. And Elon Musk wasn't having it and so he says oh they don't have the money to do this and so then sam
Starting point is 01:00:51 altman this is sam altman is another really really scary guy one of these technocrats scary evil uh agenda that he has and um so sam altman said well i, I invite you to come to Texas and see what we're building here. You say we don't have the money? He says, this is really going to help America. Isn't that what you really want, Elon? Don't you want to help America or not? Is it about you? So it's back and forth and social media publicly. Geesebusters, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. And we're going to, that article that you talked about, not the article, but the event that you talked about on Long Island with the geese, we're going to talk about that coming up, part of the attack on our food supply. Wes Robertson, the J6ers were set up and entrapped to bring the war on terror
Starting point is 01:01:43 home and all of its tyrannical methods as Biden labeled them domestic terrorists. Yeah, they keep ramping this up on both sides. Both sides want to ramp this up for a civil war. Brian Deb McCartney, any news on whether Karen needs surgery? Yes, been praying. Thank you so much. She went yesterday and the doctor looked at it and said, I'm going to wait another two weeks because she told him that she didn't really want to have any surgery. They said, well, wait another couple weeks and see how it heals, and gave her a boot.
Starting point is 01:02:15 She was in an incredible amount of pain last night. So please pray for her. And also for Whistler, who's doing a lot now and did so much yesterday that he's having some other problems with his knees and his ankles still recovering from that fluoroquin pharma poison antibiotic that they poisoned him with. So please pray for both of them. Octospoot. We hire them to carry out the will, the demands, and the commands of we the people. Now they want to use a proxy AI and duck all responsibility. Well, here's their attitude. I played this the other day, and I want to play this again.
Starting point is 01:02:56 I'm going to keep this in the deck for a while. This back and forth between John Kiriakou. John Kiriakou agrees with you. He agrees with me. He agrees with the Constitution. He was a former CIA guy. He blew the whistle on the torture stuff. And Gina Haspel, who ran it, who took the lies about weapons of mass destruction in
Starting point is 01:03:14 and deleted the video evidence. Trump supported her and put her in charge of the CIA. But Kiriakou was going back and forth with another former CIA employee. Name is Bostamante. And this other guy working for the CIA says a quiet part out loud. No, we, you,
Starting point is 01:03:33 we don't work for you. You exist to serve us. You exist to keep continuity of government. And it doesn't matter if every American dies, as long as we can, some of us in the government can survive. You believe that the government is there to support you? Is that what you said? No, I believe the government should be responsive to me. It works for me.
Starting point is 01:03:51 It shouldn't be able to target me. That's where we're fundamentally opposed. Oh, I'm sure. Because the government does not work for us. I'm saying it should. It should not. The government is there to ensure the continuation of the American ideal. That's the purpose of the government. It is not there to serve you. That doesn't even mean anything, though, the American ideal. That's the purpose of the government.
Starting point is 01:04:05 It is not there to serve you. That doesn't even mean anything, though, the American ideal. What is that? If every American is destroyed. He means the American government. Killed, with the exception of the people in government. One congressperson, one senator, and the president or the vice president. They're the only ones who are important.
Starting point is 01:04:21 America is defined not by its people, by its government. That's what we went to war with the British about. We could have been colonists. We could have been communities. We could have been people. We could have been collections. It's about God-given liberties. That's what the American Revolution was about.
Starting point is 01:04:34 The government exists to survive and serve the continuation of the government of the United States, not the American people. That's part of the ideological hogwash that we were all taught in elementary school civics that just isn't true. They're not there to serve us. That's not what the purpose of government is. You swore an oath to protect and serve the constitution of the United States. That is a document defining the government, a government of the people, by the people, for the people, but it's still a fucking government, not the people, the people of the United States through the eyes of the government, FBI, CIA,'s still a fucking government, not the people. The people of the United States, through the eyes of the government, FBI, CIA, NSA, the White House, the people of the United States are engines of economic development. We are there to create the GDP and the flow of economic power
Starting point is 01:05:18 that the government can then use to enact national security policies or international policies that benefit the government. That's the cycle. The government is a parasite. Jefferson said that periodically the tree of liberty has to be watered with the blood of martyrs and patriots.
Starting point is 01:05:34 Yeah, I'm ready to fight. Yeah. Fight for what? My independence. Not fight for your government? No. Where do you think you get your independence from?
Starting point is 01:05:42 It's not the government that gives me my independence. 1,000% is the government that gives you your independence. It's the government that enslaves you. It's the government that leaves on my independence. That is your interpretation. Oh, my God, yes. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:53 That's exactly what he just said. You exist to build up the government. Your labor exists for that. It's straight out of what Samuel told Israel when they demanded a king. He said, no, they're going to steal everything from you. You're going to take your sons and send them to wars and all the rest of this stuff. Yeah, the founders of this country were different,
Starting point is 01:06:13 and they were not fighting for a government. They were fighting for their liberties. I don't know where this guy is from, Bustamante. I don't know. What boat did you come over on, pal? This has been the american tradition for several hundred years or did you get brainwashed yourself by the people who do brainwashing the cia um brian and deb mccartney our daughter uses inhalers at times now she's a
Starting point is 01:06:40 planet criminal yeah yeah they don't want her to have food either. We're going to talk about that coming up. Soylent Goy. I'm very optimistic about Project Stargate. I can't wait to have my bowel movements monitored by the state. Well, it's not a joke. I mean, you know, they're trying to find evidence of bird flu or of like they did in Gaza. We got to go through the sewer, see if we can find some polio. And they did in gaza we gotta go through the sewer see if we can find some polio and they did they
Starting point is 01:07:05 found the polio from some people who had gotten uh gates um uh vaccine and uh or whatever they found that's what they're doing with the pcr stuff and uh so then you know that's evident so we got to vaccinate more people uh audi modern modern Retro Radio. Good to see you there. It says, Joe Biden's crime bill in the 90s was done solely for the privately owned prisons, as engineered by the CIA. Problem, solution. We've locked up so many people for marijuana. We've got to now have the next thing.
Starting point is 01:07:40 They create the problem. They offer the solution. Koalamos. Trump used j6 as a marketing tool the last four to five years that's right uh angry tiger good to see you there um angry tiger report and also nights of the storms with the nights of the storm with jason parker he says the centralized power of dc should not should not be recognized. There is no hope there. Act locally. D.C. is a lost cause.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Criminals have succeeded. We don't even live in a constitutional republic anymore. We live in a monarchy. And that's what everybody is so excited about. I can't tell you how many of these conservative, quote-unquote, or Republican, or MAGA sites that are cheering Trump. A new golden age. Look at all the executive orders that Trump has done. Executive orders are bad when Biden does them,
Starting point is 01:08:31 but they're good when Trump does them. And we've now crossed the Rubicon and we now are under the rule of a dictator. That's not the way it's supposed to work. Government by executive order. But that's what both the left and the right want. The Democrats and the Republicans now want government by executive order. They've given up on doing anything for themselves. They've given up on local communities,
Starting point is 01:08:58 on state-level things even. They want everything solved in Washington and done their way. And that's the path to a civil war. And not only that, but they want everything done in Washington, and now they want everything done by the president. And that's why they fight so much over this stuff. Because of that. Brian Taylor, the only valid government is one that protects and enforces natural rights. I agree, and so are the founders. Shmeetwave says, good news, y'all.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Trump deported 300 Mexicans already. Only 50 million to go. We're going to talk about that coming up. But let's talk about the idea that our problems can be solved in Washington. Trump, this is from Zero Hedge, Trump doubles down on a plan to return American education, quote, back to the states. This is from Zero Hedge,
Starting point is 01:09:52 article originally from Campus Reform. In a pre-inaugural speech, he said, and we've got a very special woman here, Linda McMahon, from wrestling, professional wrestling, friend from that. She's going to run the Department of Education. And we're going to be giving it back to the states. Well, maybe what we do is tell parents that they're responsible. Let the state run education.
Starting point is 01:10:17 No, let's let the parents run their kids' education. You're responsible to God for your kids' education and what they're taught. Even if you abandon them to the state, you're still going to be responsible to God. He says, if she says, he says to her, to Linda McMahon, if you do a great job, you'll put yourself out of a job because you're going to be sending it back to the states. We will send education back to the states and Linda will spearhead that effort. What does that mean? It doesn't mean that he's going to close the Department of Education, does it? It means that they're going to run it slightly differently. They will still be putting out grants and if they put out money, it'll still be run by the federal government.
Starting point is 01:11:06 If you fund it, you control it. And so they're not going to get rid of the Department of Education. But they are going to have different goals. Again, it's like an executive order by Biden or an executive order by Trump. They're going to do different executive orders, but it's a bad way to run things. As Secretary of Education, Linda will fight tirelessly to expand choice for every state in America
Starting point is 01:11:33 and empower parents to make the best education decisions for their family. Yeah, what we're talking about here is money. He uses the term choice, educational choice and everything. And they will be exerting their control. And they'll be continuing this until the Democrats come in and the Democrats can use money and threats to removing money to get you to jump to their tunes. That's exactly what he did with the pandemic lockdown. If you want to return it to the states and return it to the parents,
Starting point is 01:12:03 it's really simple. You just shut down the states and return it to the parents it's really simple you just shut down the department of education and get the federal government out of education they have no authority to do this and it makes no sense for them to do it only evil has come out of the department of education's centralization you know whether you're talking about bush's no child left behind or common core any of this stuff it's been one abomination after the other coming out of the Department of Education. They just need to shut it down. He says, we're going to advance universal school choice. That's the money thing.
Starting point is 01:12:38 We're going to combat critical race theory and gender indoctrination, and yet the deputy that he, the number two person that he picked to run the Department of Education is all about critical race theory and Marxism and DEI. He doesn't even know what's going on, right? Or he's just lying to you one way or the other. So, you know, she she pretends that she was innocent. And, you know, he goes on to say, well, we're going to close the Department of Education, Washington. We're going to close it. Then how are they going to be handing out all this money? You know, that's a lie there. Robbie Starbuck, Michael Patrick Leahy interview. That's Tennessee stars, Michael Patrick Leahy. And they talked about this person because she's from Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Penny Schwinn said she could best serve President Trump by withdrawing from consideration for the education job. No, she's not going to do that. As the Deputy Secretary of Education, as I pointed out, this is a woman from University of California, Berkeley. She hung out in California. She's always connected with Democrats. And when she got a position as running the State Department of Education, she refused to enforce the ban on critical race theory. She championed equity, a Marxist concept, at every turn. She even said on video, this is Robbie Starbuck, that her core value was equity and that equity needed to happen. Equity is the enemy of excellence. It is a Marxist concept, full stop.
Starting point is 01:14:18 There's no excusing it, right? You talk about liberty, you can talk about equity. Equity is about making sure you get equal results. Liberty is about making sure that you've got equal opportunities, not the same thing. She is an adherent to DEI. She is the champion of it and she believes in it. That's inexcusable. The second option, though, would be that she didn't know what equity meant and can't define a six-letter word. If that's the case, then I think it should be clear to everybody that she's not deserving of promotion to help run education for the entire country. Nobody should be running
Starting point is 01:14:49 education for the entire country. And that's the key thing. Does Trump not know who she is and what she's about? Does she not know what critical race theory and equity is about? Or are they lying to you? And how is he going to hand out money to everybody for universal school choice and all the rest of this stuff? He's going to still put his imprimatur on education. He's going to run it and fine-tune it from Washington. He's not going to shut it down, just like he's not going to shut down the IRS if he's talking about, well, this group over here doesn't have to pay tax, and that group over there doesn't have to pay tax, and I'm going to adjust this tax rate, and we're going to make, just think about this, Trump supporters. He says, I'm going to make the Trump tax cuts that I did in 2017, I'm going to make them permanent.
Starting point is 01:15:40 What does that mean? It means he's going to make the IRS permanent. And all this is happening in a backdrop of the fact that we've had a bipartisan agreement by Democrats and Republicans in Congress to increase the budget of the IRS by sevenfold. And to give them so they can buy artificial intelligence to scrutinize everything that we do. And hire 80,000 agents. And yet they still think, oh, he's going to get rid of all that stuff for us. Trump's external revenue service is a public relations effort, and it won't change how terrorists work, says Reason magazine. Tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens, said Trump. We're going to tariff them. I didn't know that tariff was a verb.
Starting point is 01:16:37 We're going to see you're not going to pay the taxes. Those foreign countries are going to pay the taxes. And not our citizens. It'll make us richer. No, it's going to make us poor because everything is going to be more expensive. This is the statement of a Democrat demagogue, and that's what Trump is. He's a Democrat demagogue.
Starting point is 01:16:55 Don't worry, you're not going to pay the tax. Somebody else is going to pay it, and they're bad, and I'm going to help you. I'm going to give you the money that I take from it. None of this stuff is going to happen. That's what the Democrats always say, and trump has always been a democrat still is uh reason says he's wrong about how tariffs work any new tariffs imposed by the incoming trump administration will
Starting point is 01:17:16 function the same way as every other tariff it will drain wealth from american consumers and businesses and enrich the u.S. Treasury. Just like Bernie Sanders. Whenever you talk about tax cuts, now they become budget hawks. Bernie Sanders says, they're looting the Treasury with this tax cut. They said that's what tax increases do, even when they are proposed by a Republican president and cheered by a crowd of Republican lawmakers, donors and administration officials. Taxes will still impoverish you. They said, indeed, study after study after study, and they've got links to these studies, has found that the tariffs that Trump levied during his first tenure were paid nearly entirely by American consumers and businesses.
Starting point is 01:18:07 The big change Trump is proposing this time around is the creation of a new external revenue service that will collect tariff revenue. So we'll still have the internal revenue service, but he will add an additional burden on our backs of the external revenue service. Isn't he wonderful? Aren't we winning? The exact contours of that new agency are still unclear, but it's probably best thought of as a public relations maneuver. I disagree with reason on that.
Starting point is 01:18:39 It's best thought of as a new taxing agency, which is kind of what they said, but it's not just a PR move. And when we look at what he's thought, you know, he's got some of the name-changing stuff that harkens back. We're going to make America America again. So we're going to change, they called it what, Denali or something. We're going to change it back to Mount McKinley.
Starting point is 01:19:01 And we're going to rename now the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of America. And we're going to take over Greenland, and we're going to change it back to Mount McKinley. And we're going to rename now the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of America. And we're going to take over Greenland. And we're going to take over Panama. And everything that he has said about Panama is absolutely a lie. The people who live there, the people who work there, Americans who grew up there, they're all talking about what a lie it is. But this is kind of interesting. This is an interesting development.
Starting point is 01:19:28 Fortune magazine points out that Panama has now opened an audit of the Chinese port operator while Trump threatens to take the canal back. And so what is up with that? Is that a way for them to intimidate, to try to force a sale? This Chinese company from Hong Kong has been operating the canal since 1993. And so now, because Trump wants to label them as mainland Chinese communists. Perhaps this will put pressure on them to divest themselves of this so that Panama can avoid another American invasion.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Tornator, thank you very much for the tip. He says, I was wondering if you could get the producer of the K&K film about Whitmer on for an update. Jocelyn Bincer, her secretary of state, is going to run for governor. And I'm sure her hands aren't clean. Well, I just saw also where Whitmer is doing some more gun interactions as well.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Audi, Modern Retro Radio, thank you very much. I appreciate that for the tip. He says, Trump is establishing establishing trust he'll eventually reveal himself to be the trojan horse that he showed himself to be during the first administration maga voters need to read the scripture about putting faith in man that's right that's right i'll tell you you know it is he has not uh reversed himself at all on the mRNA stuff. He's doubled down on it. He never disowned any of that stuff.
Starting point is 01:21:10 He just stopped talking about it. But if you pushed him on it, oh yeah, saved millions of lives. Exactly the opposite. Distorted perception. Probably off topic, just got here, but what's the odds Trump will use the Silk Road guy for the digital currency? He's definitely going to push it and he'll make the retards love it. Yeah, who knows?
Starting point is 01:21:32 I mean, he doesn't need Ross Ulbrich. He's got Howard Lucky Lutnik and a crew of billionaires who have made a lot of money off of crypto and off of tokenization. And now they're talking about real world tokens. And look, why would you tokenize something? Why would you tokenize real estate? Why would you tokenize physical things for one reason and one reason only, as a scam? Because you can start now selling pieces of it, right? And how did that work out for us the last time that was done?
Starting point is 01:22:09 Previously, they called tokenization securitization. And that's what caused the real estate crash and problems in 2007, 2008. They're selling people that just took all these mortgages. Nobody cared what they were. Put them in a blender and chop them all up and sell you a portion of this stuff. Nobody was paying attention to anything. And they create these derivatives, and it makes them a lot of money. And eventually, it all blows up.
Starting point is 01:22:40 And now what they want to do is they want to securitize everything, not just real estate and all the rest of it, but everything. And all this is, is just a replay of 2007 and 2008, except extending it to everything in the real world, every asset. But now it's all different because it's blockchain. And we don't call it securitization we call it tokenization same thing same thing they just renamed the game and it's going to be a pump and dump and it's all going to blow up north american house hippo thank you very much for the tip he said i left another tip on cash app so you can get it in a timely manner well thank you uh whistlers ai commercials alone are worth a modest contribution thank you as always. I agree.
Starting point is 01:23:25 He did a great job. I love what he did with this last one, especially. That was all him, every bit of it. And the script, everything. Geesebusters. USDA, over the weekend, euthanized 100,000 ducks at Crescent Duck Farm on Long Island. Its entire flock. And I've got that story. and we're going to talk about that,
Starting point is 01:23:50 but we'll get to that after Tony joins us. And it, you know, it is, there's absolutely no way that that makes any sense, but I've got the details about, this is, I think, the guy's like third or fourth generation that they've kept this going. And a lot of other duck farms had already died, but he's been able to keep this thing going. And I don't know why they were going out of business prior to this. I know that he was able to survive Trump's lockdown. I'm sure that that took a lot of them out.
Starting point is 01:24:22 I think he said that their sales dropped only 10% of what they had been previously. But I don't know. I mean, evidently, Long Island was really well known for duck farms. And maybe that was a different kind of taste. A lot of people, maybe in New York, they eat a lot of duck, and maybe they change that. Because outside all the places that I've lived, duck has not really been a big part of the menu or the cuisine that people eat. As a matter of fact, you look at Christmas Story and the funny scene there where they lose their turkey, and they go to the only restaurant they can find it's open is a chinese restaurant and they get a duck you know and the head's still on it
Starting point is 01:25:11 so again you know maybe some asian cultures or some other cultures that are there in new york city why i don't know why ducks are such a big thing on long island maybe geesebusters does but um i want to talk about his personal story about what's being done to him. And like I said at the beginning of the program, it's like a pincer move. You've got the regulatory attacks coming against people like the Amish farmer and so forth and deliberately shutting people down. That's one aspect of it. Oh, you're going to have to get all your food processed by USDA approved processors, and that has allowed them to create a monopoly of about four companies that are doing all the meat processing.
Starting point is 01:25:53 So the regulation pushing people into a monopoly and doing the meat processing, and if you don't do something about that, you know, we've got several states that have outlawed uh meat from a lab that gates is all about or at least put prominent labeling on and so that is happening they're they're addressing that but they're not addressing the root causes of how the market is being destroyed has been monopolized has been regulated to death and that's really what's happening to the farmers everywhere and without any justification whatsoever And if you don't address those root causes, it's just like CBDC. Okay, we're not going to do CBDC anymore. We're going to ban that term basically. But they're not banning the actions associated with it. That's why I say Trump and his crew can bring in a de facto CBDC by replicating these functions of digitizing
Starting point is 01:26:47 and surveillance and all the rest of this stuff. And it's just a small step to going into an Operation Chokepoint issue once you've set up that kind of financial system. So if you don't address the functionality, if you just go after something called cbdc and if you don't address what is really going on with the food supply and just say well we're going to ban or label lab meat well if you make it unprofitable for the farmers if you turn them into sharecroppers you're not going to have any independent farms anyway uh sa more 300 deported at this rate it'll take 274 years to get the rest of them uh distorted perceptions government is 100 parasitic and trump is going to
Starting point is 01:27:34 warp speed that not only in the u.s but with his allies as well making america great means making everyone else not so great yeah uh atomic dog tariffs without tax cuts is just a tax increase i understand specific sector tariffs to protect a critical industry but blanket tariffs is very bad for us it is it is very bad it makes absolutely no sense um comment about the interview clip that i played just another cia guy. We lie, we cheat, we steal guy. I've listened to him before. He says, hello. And by the way, I apologize.
Starting point is 01:28:09 I didn't notice. I forgot to bleep out the F thing and I forgot to do it a second time. So I've done that twice. I'll try to do that before I play that again if I do. Syrian girl, listen to this demon talk. He is the embodiment of everything that is wrong with the U.S. government.
Starting point is 01:28:25 He represents what needs to be destroyed. I agree. Angry tiger, I was in privately owned prison. I had never been so hungry in my entire life. I'll never forget that. Wow. Yeah. Brian and Deb McCartney, has anyone heard that some states are trying to bring charges to the J6?
Starting point is 01:28:47 Angry that they were released. I had not heard that. Well, we have Tony Arterman is ready. We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back with Tony Arterman. There's been so much that has been happening financially. I'm anxious to get his take on it, And so we'll be right back. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 ¶¶ Thank you. Defending the American Dream. You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, and joining us now is Tony Ardaban of Wise Wolf Gold,
Starting point is 01:31:51 and he has kindly put up a website, davidknight.gold. That will take you to him, let him know that you came through us. And there has been so much that has been happening. Where do we start, Tony? Good to have you on. It's great to see you, David. It's good to be back. Where do we start? Well, I was watching the live price ticker on the new Trump meme coin.
Starting point is 01:32:09 I think it's a harbinger of things to come. I'm not touching it. I saw that launch. I said, oh, this is kind of what I feared, is that the entire second Trump presidency, I saw him in Nashville talking about the strategic Bitcoin reserve, which I thought was a good idea based off the fact that our dollars fake. So, you know, anything that is finite and could be measured against that is probably a good idea. But this I'm worried about the crypto space. I'm in it and I've been in crypto and Bitcoin since 2016. But I'm really cautious. I'm in it, and I've been in crypto and Bitcoin since 2016, but I'm really cautious. I'm not optimistic that the amount of danger
Starting point is 01:32:52 in things like these meme coins, and there's a term for it I won't say on air that's not Bitcoin, it's the other thing, right? So this was... What comes out the other end of the cow, so it's a... Yes, it's bad. And I'm not getting into these meme coins. I would never advocate anything like this.
Starting point is 01:33:10 What purpose does it serve? We see all these celebrities or these 15-minute fame folks that get into a coin, and then it's a pump and dump, and then the reputation's ruined. I think there's so much danger in it. It has to have functionality. And I don't see the functionality in these meme coins. And it could bring a collapse of the crypto space itself, like the dot-com bust back in the early 2000s that we saw.
Starting point is 01:33:41 And again, it wasn't that the internet wasn't great technology or wasn't the future. It's just overbuilt. And you get people that FOMO, fear of missing out, they get into something. They want to see number go up. But it has, again, has to have functionality. That's why I'm in the crypto space with Wise Wolf Bitcoin. But we're a Bitcoin-only company. I do own a few other things like XRP and stuff.
Starting point is 01:34:02 I have a little bit of that. But I'm not advocating nor do i sell it yeah so um i'm i'm really trying to stick with the fundamentals here and i see this is a really bad idea as a as a start to the to the trump uh second term well but again you know that's what howard lucky lutnik is famous for besides missing 9-11 he's he's famous for for stable coins and for meme coins and for running these kind of scams and when he saw this thing as many people point out this is something that was totally worthless somebody just put a name on it and then everybody jumps into it and he makes um
Starting point is 01:34:37 it goes up to 72 billion dollars in 48 hours and his cut on that is 58 billion now after a couple of days it's dropped in half and that's what everybody knows about these these meme coins is that they're pump and dump and in a big way and a lot of people are concerned that that's what all of crypto is as you point out it's giving crypto a bad name with all that and then he also did it even with melania they had a melania coin and it went up to five billion. And it's given most of that back now. But, you know, it's just this hype. I look at it and it's like, I wonder, when I said it went up that big, I said, do you really think that there's that many MAGA supporters out there that are supporting it?
Starting point is 01:35:17 Or is this maybe just how they're paying him off? I don't know. But what I thought was funny was there were articles about people selling for millions of dollars they created counterfeit trump and melania meme coins i thought what's the difference between a genuine meme coin and a counterfeit meme coin i need to determine that it's real or not real right years ago there was a guy that was selling Chuck E. Cheese tokens and selling them Bitcoin. I think he just re-stamped them or something
Starting point is 01:35:50 and was selling back when there was, I think that was the 2017 when Bitcoin went up to the end before it crashed was like 25,000. I think this is a real, I think this is going to be exposed sooner or later, David. There's cracks in the system.
Starting point is 01:36:03 It's not a real economy. I mean, the rest of the world, you see, they're into commodities. They're building infrastructure. Iran and Russia just signed a major deal for commodities and cross-border payment systems, the same stuff we've been talking about every time I come on here. That's what the BRICS nations, this is the adults in the room, They're building networks and it's based off commodities in a fiat world. And we're over here with, you know, not not to mention the Wall Street criminals with the FANG stocks and stuff, but these meme coins. And I really think there's a danger in that because what happens in the aftermath of a collapse of a market, if there's a run on banks, as you've seen with Silicon Valley Bank,
Starting point is 01:36:45 what happened after FTX and, of course, Silvergate Bank, there was nothing wrong with it, but it was in the periphery of that. And there was a regional banking, there's stress on the regional banking system at the time. If anything major happened like that, I think you would see a banking system collapse and then that would bring in regulation so it could be that this is a they're setting the charges for a controlled demolition of the of the economy and crypto is simply the charge and that's sad because I at this other hand of this I am a crypto advocate I think that decentralized token technology is great except
Starting point is 01:37:26 if you have to look at the fundamentals of why bitcoin makes sense um and why these a lot of other coins most of them don't they don't serve a function especially the meme coins and yeah there's a temptation you know if you look at something if you had information that a coin's about to launch and you know it's going to go from a dollar to thirty dollars i mean my hat's off to you if you play that market but don't get in at 30 and expect it's going to go to 90 i mean it's not how that works usually there's a a short period of time i've seen this over and over again since 2016 and i've not gotten into one single one of those coins well it's because people like lutnik they they make they get in early and they make sure they make their money and then it's the you know the the bigger sucker that gets uh
Starting point is 01:38:10 is their exit strategy and uh and so yeah yeah it's a it's a pump and dump thing uh whistler says trump's meme coin will go to the moon like a multi-stage rocket maybe blow up on the way like musk leaving the vast majority of the people who invest in it crashing down to Earth while only the people at the very top make it. That's right. If he does get to the moon. I don't know about these predictions of these other things, whether they're going to get there or not. But as people are looking at it, you know, what you were saying is it's going to sour, potentially sour people on crypto stuff because they can see the scam. And so some of the people are saying well
Starting point is 01:38:45 it's going to be a real challenge um with the trump family getting into this stuff in a big way and they've also uh they said there's been some moves by the trumps to get into ethereum and i thought well that's interesting because ethereum was always a thing that they said we can piggyback a cbdc on too right but even more so when you look at um we look at the stablecoin stuff you look at lucky lutnik i talked about this yesterday some of the people there were saying well you know stablecoin uh could actually stabilize the dollar and uh and so instead of using the dollar to say we got a stable coin because we're going to base it on the dollar, they may actually turn it the other way around. And I thought, well, is that a way for them to move us away from the dollar?
Starting point is 01:39:33 Jason Barker had a great comment. He said, if you're going to base a coin on the dollar, it's not going to be stable. But that was the idea. But now they're taking that, and they're looking, I think, seriously at how they're going to completely redefine the financial system. That's what Biden was going to do. But he's going to do it from a command, top-down way, whereas Trump will do it through enabling his billionaire cronies. And they'll do it in kind of a public-private partnership
Starting point is 01:40:04 where the people that put this thing together will profit from it in the same way they profit from his meme coins. Well, that's an interesting concept where the dollar follows a stable coin like Tether instead of the Tether following the dollar. It's like, what was that Kevin Kline movie where Dave, where they have the body double becomes the president? It's like, actually, this is the dollar. Don't worry about what's over here.
Starting point is 01:40:29 This is the dollar. We're managing it much better. I had a button from that movie when we had the video stores. It said, vote for Dave. That's good. I think that crypto and the technology, at least the vision of whatever, whoever Satoshi Nakamoto was, is very libertarian, very free market, anti-central bank, anti-authoritarian, anti-war, pro-human. That's the philosophy you get from Bitcoiners mostly. And really diving into the philosophy of what money is so when you attach
Starting point is 01:41:06 all of these clown things like like the meme coins and stuff that's going to go to zero because it inherently doesn't have any value and it's like it's not even a stock because a stock in and of itself would be shares in a company that makes something. What do these coins do? And that's where there's a fallacy built into it. And Bitcoin is a decentralized network that no one owns, whereas Ethereum, you can own Ethereum all you want. I'm not anti-Ethereum, but it tracks back to a person. It goes to a committee.'s investors it has oversight um the only crypto out there that doesn't have that is bitcoin so we're talking about two different things and if yes of course you'd want to build something off the ethereum network it can be changed where the bitcoin
Starting point is 01:41:56 network cannot so this is a difference in philosophy and i think when we're looking at you know the rise in these meme coins and the prices and the skyrocketing and the pump and dump it is it it's attached like a cancer to i think what was uh in the inception of bitcoin was a a way around to and a refuge from central banking and fiat currency and it's um it's getting away from principle. Yeah, oh, yeah. And, you know, we talk about all this tokenization stuff and everything, as many of the people have said in terms of Roger Baer saying the hijacking of Bitcoin, hijacked it from using it as a currency to making it a collectible asset
Starting point is 01:42:38 or something like that, right? And so now that's really the path that the tokenization stuff is going. And I don't know if you saw this or not, but Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, is holding court at Davos. And he's predicting, telling the people at Davos that he thinks Bitcoin could hit 700,000. I'm looking to see what his time frame is. I'm assuming that he's saying this year. I don't see that in this article where he says 700,000 this year. Maybe it's this year.
Starting point is 01:43:05 Maybe it's this decade. I don't know. Yeah, I saw that. I think he means like in the next one to two years. At least that's what I got from some of the excerpts from it. But they're all waiting to see what Trump does. Trump promised the strategic Bitcoin reserve or something like that, holding on to the assets, not liquidating the stuff that was seized from,
Starting point is 01:43:27 you know, civil asset forfeiture or Silk Road. But the Biden administration started to dump a lot of that as the, the Trump administration began to get ready to take office. So they did every trick in the book to, you know, first they come after him with a, we're going uh like silver
Starting point is 01:43:45 gate we're gonna shut you down even though you're completely solvent because you're doing bitcoin uh suggesting to people that we're really uncomfortable this is it illegal no but we're uncomfortable with it so maybe you ought to make us comfortable that type of thing uh to um all of his uh threats and and uh and regulations to as you're very familiar with, as you're working with this stuff, to, as you point out, as he's going out the door, he gets rid of the Bitcoin they've confiscated. He's done everything he can to shut that down. And yet, isn't it interesting that Larry Fink said,
Starting point is 01:44:15 it doesn't matter to us with what we're doing. It doesn't matter if it's going to be Biden or Trump. We're still going to make money off of this. That's right. Right? So, I mean, when you look at how polar opposite these guys are, and yet Larry Fink says we're going to make a fortune either way. I talked about that in January of 24. So, a year ago, I talked about that on my show.
Starting point is 01:44:37 And I said, look, if BlackRock's got these ETFs and Larry Fink is pushing Bitcoin, which he didn't used to. I mean, they were the mortal enemy of Bitcoin and a lot of these banksters for years and years. I mean, I was at Jamie Demon called it rat poison or something like that. I mean, it was they hated it. Pet Rock. It was another thing. It doesn't do any.
Starting point is 01:44:58 I think that was Warren Buffett. But all of a sudden it's a favorite and they're pushing it. So then I said, OK, well, it was I think it was Bitcoin was trading at like $33,000 or something like that. And I said, okay, well, we're going to see a rise in Bitcoin. And now if they put their investors in it, you're going to know, you're going to see the signal before something happens to it because they'll dump it. And so they haven't, they've been accumulating. And sometimes there's negative outflows, but most of the times it's positive. It's the most successful ETF in history. And it's only been around a little over a year. So I'm going to continue to see, I think the people like Larry Fink are going to predict higher and higher priced Bitcoin because they're buying it. And these other funds around the world are buying it,
Starting point is 01:45:45 and it's just the beginning. And there's really only about 16 million Bitcoin that are even really available, and not that many because they're held by whales and other, I mean, even governments hold them. So I think that's going to continue to see a price increase. But the problem is, David, is like all the things in the periphery surrounding it um and in the crypto space in general is uh i think very dangerous at this point especially with the meme coins i'm continuing to point that out it's they're not the same thing but unfortunately
Starting point is 01:46:17 they're tied together symbiotically so i'm i'm very very cautious moving in to predict price i think bitcoin's going to continue to do well in the face of, because it's the polar opposite of the fiat currency system. There's been, there was 60 rate decreases by central banks in the last quarter of 2024. So inflation is the order of the day. That's how these countries, the central banks, that's how they survive's how they pay bills they inflate the money supply so in a world of fiat things like bitcoin gold they make sense because you can it was a fine we know how many bitcoin there are and gold is a finite resource that's why they call it a precious metal so these countries uh looking to
Starting point is 01:47:02 make bitcoin a strategic reserve asset uh or holding on to it or buying gold like we've talked about the central banks buying it. That's what you need to look for because the money supply is only going to increase. The debt's going to increase. We've discussed this many times, David, but I lose sight of the metrics. When Trump took office in 2017, the debt of the u.s was 20 trillion i forgot about that i forgot how low that was it seems quaint now yeah and doubled it nearly yeah yes in that short amount of time so it really is uh crazy to think about well you know musk is saying you know last time we had a real commission like the one i'm going to do that talking about the reagan administration
Starting point is 01:47:43 but there's been many of them since then uh but he said at that point in time, the GDP to debt ratio was 38% or something. Now it's 112%. And he said in the entire deficit, cumulative debt that they'd run up was one and a half trillion. Now we're adding that every 100 days so it is rapidly advancing and and that's um that's one of the things that larry fink said that was was public um he's saying if you're frightened frightened about the debasement of your currency if you're frightened about the economic or political stability of your country you can have something as internationally based instrument called bitcoin that'll overcome those local fears. And he said, if there's even small allocations from asset managers of two to five percent, it could drive a price increase of taking it up by about a factor of sevenfold. Right. And of
Starting point is 01:48:37 course, he's one of the biggest of the asset managers, you know, three three companies there own pretty much everything. And so he's kind of tipping his hand there. If the government start to collect it, yeah, could do that as well. Of course, also, if you're worried about inflation, you're worried about the basement of your currency, you've also got gold, which is physical and private as well, as being a backdrop to all that stuff. And gold hasn't done poorly at all.
Starting point is 01:49:02 You know, you've got Goldman Sachs saying, we're looking at another year that we think we're going to have like 20 plus percent appreciation in gold. That's really pretty astounding when you think about what you get on a savings account in a bank now, a tiny fraction of 1%. If you can make 20%, 20% has always been a great return on investment. But other people now are looking at, well, I want a 700% return on investment. I just worry about all that. You know, when you mention the fact that these guys totally rejected Bitcoin,
Starting point is 01:49:36 and it really was rejected by them until they came in with the ETF. These guys love derivatives. And they can manipulate things easily with derivatives. And that's what concerns me is the derivative, the tokenization, all of the rest of the stuff and how easy it is for them to manipulate things. We've seen it with a paper gold and paper silver where they start manipulating the actual asset with that. And those paper assets are highly manipulated. Now they're doing the same thing. They're only interested in something if it's a derivative, if it's securitized, if it's tokenized or something like that because they can manipulate those things so easily. Echoes of John Kerry.
Starting point is 01:50:17 What did he say? I was for it before I was against it. We're talking about some 87 billion dollar bill. I voted for it before I was against it. It's kind of the opposite here yeah once the etfs and that's what i saw is once they had the ability the possibility to manipulate to be able to control that market which they can't entirely but the amount of bitcoin they own and the the volume of purchases that that have followed since they got into that space.
Starting point is 01:50:45 I think that does allow them temporarily to control price and swing that. And there really isn't an asset like Bitcoin that doesn't exist. It hasn't existed. There's no real competition to it. So I think that's the interesting part about where we are right now. And, you know, gold just reached in the last quarter of 2024 adjusted for inflation. If you go back to 1980, David, it was over $800 an ounce for gold. So if adjusted for inflation, this last quarter of 2024 actually was the all time high
Starting point is 01:51:20 for for gold against the dollar. And I think that's only going to continue. It took it a while, but you know, you lived through the 80s and 90s, it was a relative calm. There was a lot of currency creation. There was a lot of borrowing, but it was kept under control with the markets in the U.S. And there was a windfall after the fall of the Soviet Union, the perceived collapse of communism worldwide. PR about it. So there was that relative gold and silver stayed calm.
Starting point is 01:51:56 And then you hit the 2000s, 2001, and then you start to see the massive increase in debt, the global war on terror. And then there was the accelerated pace of our giving away our manufacturing, with China being in the WTO and the factories closing down. That was really the endgame for globalization, as they basically pawned America's soul. And so we started borrowing, borrowing heavily. And there was no constraints on the fiscal reality anymore. So that's why gold started to go and re-incorrect. And I think that's and find its true price. And that's where we are right now. And gold's finally from 2011 to 2020, there was no all-time high on gold.
Starting point is 01:52:47 And then we did that, I think, 30-some-odd times last year, 2024. It was always finding a new, I mean, every week I'd come on and talk to you, there'd be a new all-time high. Well, and it's also, in just the last two and a half months, it's hit, it's closed in on a record. So, you know, I mean, it's hit uh it's closed in on a record so you know i mean it's it's it's been a an amazing year for gold and a lot of people are looking at it as something that is certainly going to continue because as we say fundamentals haven't really changed uh people are looking at well you
Starting point is 01:53:16 know now trump is fully on board with crypto and all the people that he's appointed are fully on board with crypto so there's been a lot of uh mania about that it's really royal those uh those markets and and uh you know but uh uh it's a it's been a real roller coaster with that but you you're setting up something and you you were telling me that you're uh you've got it set up but i think the website is not set up yet at uh wise wolf tell us what you're doing with gold and bitcoin we're're doing something really different and it's taking me a little bit longer. I brought my brother in to help. He and I started a Bitcoin ATM business in 2016. Did not know what we were doing. I just looked like it was something I think was going to grow. So we got into our first machines, learned a lot. He took it from there. I went off and started Wise Wolf and he grew his ATM business fairly large and sold it
Starting point is 01:54:06 recently. So he actually has come back and he's going to help me and we're going to put some new machines out. He convinced me, he said, actually, we can do this. And I said, because I didn't want the regulation and I've really grown tired of all the hoops to jump through. He made it easy. So come back and we'll get these machines up. But I told him what my vision was is I wanted to be a white glove service for Bitcoin. You know, a lot of people, if they're a little bit older, they haven't been in the space or they maybe they don't have to be older, but they just never touched it. I hear people, you know, a lot younger than me that don't even know, don't have a digital wallet. You know, there's nothing in their life that ever required it. So they don't see any need for it. But they'd like to get into it.
Starting point is 01:54:46 What we did is we took a new company and started fresh and said we're going to be Wise Wolf Digital Strategies. So if you want to buy and sell Bitcoin, you can go through us and you can do it with a person. We'll white glove service all of it. And we've got physical locations. You can deposit cash between Branson or Denison in Texas here. We're going to have some kiosk locations. But more importantly, you'll be able to get in and out of precious metals, too. So that's the thing is there isn't a company that is the precious metals company in the United States that I'm aware of.
Starting point is 01:55:22 So I'm claiming first here that if you want to use Bitcoin to buy precious metals, we don't charge you a fee. You can do that with the big companies. They just charge you a fee to use crypto, just like they charge you a fee to use your credit card. What I'm telling you is if you want to use Bitcoin, then I'm going to treat that as cash. I'm going to treat it as straight up cash and it'll be will strike the price. And so that's going to be something that we're doing a lot differently. And we'll be able to do the same like the opposite. Like if you want to turn your your gold or your silver into two Bitcoin, that's where
Starting point is 01:55:54 you want to go. Maybe you're traveling, maybe you want to just put it into a digitized form. We can do that as well. So it's in and out of precious metals. And of course, we make it really easy to get into precious metals with your bitcoin at no fee but it's something that we we are able to help you like if you want to buy bitcoin and store bitcoin or whatever wise wolf bitcoin is going to be that service and you've got myself and i've got two other people including my brother who's been in
Starting point is 01:56:22 the space uh for a long time and you know like, you know, it's a multi-million dollar operation with his Bitcoin ATMs. And, you know, it's a lot of transactions. So he knows what he's doing. So we've got some qualified people to help with crypto. But we're not doing them. I'm not doing meme coins. I'm not doing any of that stuff. I can't get Dollar Trump.
Starting point is 01:56:42 No. Not even Melania. Sorry. No, we're not doing anything. We're a Bitcoin company. And of course, wisewillbitcoin.com is about to launch. We just had some infrastructure stuff I wanted to do
Starting point is 01:56:53 before I put it live. But you'll be able to go on there and just send us a message. You can select a meeting, whatever you like. We can give you a call and we'll do everything over the phone, make sure everything's above board, and give you several options for Bitcoin. That's great. Yeah, when I was talking to Aaron Day, he was saying the problem is when he talks to people, he said, young people might understand Bitcoin, but they don't value privacy or whatever,
Starting point is 01:57:22 some of the privacy coins or or gold because he talks about bitcoin gold and silver so he said the younger generation might understand some of this digital stuff but they don't really um value privacy the older people who value privacy uh don't know how to uh operate with these things so it's uh it's interesting um uh with uh it's it's going to be a very um as i said interesting times that we live in uh dangerous times yes it's going to be a very, as I say, an interesting times that we live in, dangerous times. Yes. It's going to be in every regard, whether you're talking about financial stuff or whether
Starting point is 01:57:52 you're talking about war and peace, which I'm going to be talking about coming up. Well, what else is happening at Wise Wolf? And I love the fact that you do that because you set up the Wolf Pack where people can gradually accumulate gold and silver. And that is something that nobody else does that I'm aware of. And that's a great service that you offer. So I think this is going to be something a lot of people will be interested in. But it's the kind of innovation that you do there and the kind of customer service that you do that really is, and the kind of customer service that you do that really sets your business apart from everybody else, I think. Well, I love what I
Starting point is 01:58:30 do. It's a privilege. You know, I see on the horizon, we've got, we talk about this every week, but you just, there's unsustainable things, you know, whether it's debt or it's currency creation or it's corruption. These are at all-time highs. Talk about all-time highs. We've got some real problems in that realm. So I believe what I do can help people. And it's a privilege. I travel back and forth between here and Missouri.
Starting point is 01:58:57 I've got a great team. So we love to – the Wolfpack is fun. I do those invoices every single single week and we've got a lot of great deals right now on on silver i've got some some interesting products in the gold realm i'm getting some new uh florida gold backs are coming in they're like the half the half notes uh so the florida just made their first ones and we're getting those in i got to pay that invoice today and so the wolf pack will be getting some uh some florida notes and i like that i like that that's interesting you know to see like the chiclet things that you break off or whatever
Starting point is 01:59:29 for gold or silver you know and and the um the gold backs and things like that that's uh an interesting part of the wolf pack is to see the different forms that you can get the gold and silver in uh and you've got a wide variety going yeah you know that's uh i think this last week on the the lone wolf uh level which is 50 i bought a a brand new monster box of kruger rands of silver kruger rands and so they still had the seal and so i cut the seal so every coin that's right out of the box popping the seals every. Every Lone Wolf member at the first 500 get a Krugerrand. I was able to put a Krugerrand, I think a gold back and a dime in there for $50. And that includes your shipping and everything else because we were able to buy it at a lower price than even wholesale.
Starting point is 02:00:19 So that's the kind of stuff that I like to do and just keep it interesting. But we go week to week, David. I don't know. It's a, it's a weird market out there. So I'm glad I'm in the space and doing what I do and, um, just trying to be innovative. Cause that's the,
Starting point is 02:00:32 yeah, that's the thing, you know, gold has been going up and changing prices so rapidly and not as volatile by any means as a Bitcoin, but still, I don't know how you do that. How you put all that stuff together when the prices are jumping around like that.
Starting point is 02:00:45 It's insane. I think my gray hair. You know, I don't think it's funny. I figure out a lot of times I go, I guess that bothered me. You know, like I don't even know that it really did. But I'm like, I think I was stressed out for a week or two there. I just kind of don't notice it anymore. But I like what I do.
Starting point is 02:01:02 You know, that's what we're built for, for challenges. And so I look at 2025 and I see there's danger and opportunity. It's going to be okay. We'll just try to be innovative and don't get stagnant. Yeah. Well, we'll be looking for the new website when it comes online. A very interesting idea that you've got. Anything else that you want to tell people about that's new?
Starting point is 02:01:22 We talked about Wolfpack. No, but I was going to comment earlier. I saw an article up on Zero H hedge i wanted to mention to you if you ever wondered uh you know how strange this timeline is if you just didn't think it was strange jamie demon that commented and he agrees with the tariffs that there's a good for national security real can you believe that yeah i've been studying economic nationalism for many years i never thought i'd live to see this because this is something that is academically opposed across the board uh free trade was always a given it was a yeah it was the god of the global economy and now they're abandoning it david i don't know what's happening like it's um you know i'm they just want to change
Starting point is 02:02:01 everything i think they want chaos and they just want to, you know, turn the turn the box upside down and see what happens. But, you know, you and I have talked about this and I absolutely prefer. Well, I can think of any number of ways if they wanted to tax us. But why do they want to tax us? Because they don't care what the deficit is. Right. But if they wanted to tax us, I can think of any number of ways to be better than the income tax. The problem is he's going to keep the income tax.
Starting point is 02:02:26 And I tell you, nobody believes that when you say that on social media. The MAGA people come out and attack you. No, he's getting rid of the income. There's no way he's getting rid of the income tax. Look at all the stuff he's talking about, how he's going to bring back the tax cuts of 2007, make them permanent, he said. Well, if he's going to make the tax cuts permanent, that means he's going to make the income tax permanent. There's no way he's getting rid of this stuff when he's... You have to follow the bouncing ball.
Starting point is 02:02:51 I know. It's like, therefore, she's made of wood, right? It's like talking, trying to reason with the people out of Monty Python, you know? It's like, if he's going to make the tax cuts permanent, he's going to make the income tax permanent. But yeah, that's the problem. And that's always been the problem. We talk about changing the tax structure.
Starting point is 02:03:09 You're going to wind up keeping the one that we've got and adding to it. And that's what it's going to be. So, yeah, I agree. You and I agree that tariffs would be a better thing than an income tax. But we're going to get both. But that's not how they're using it either. This isn't about revenue necessarily. And it's not even strategic for jobs.
Starting point is 02:03:31 This is national security or whatever they want to call it. You talked earlier about the COG, the continuity of government. This is something about U.S. strategy and hegemony has nothing to do with economics. And unfortunately, I think a lot of it's going to have blowback. And I've been supporting tariffs since I've been in public life. And I feel weird now because so is Jamie Dimon. And that doesn't make any sense to me. So I'm just really skeptical of any of this stuff. I don't even know what's happening. I mean, so if you wanted a sign that something's not right and maybe the old paradigm is not going to work anymore, Jamie Demon just advocated tariffs. That's all I needed to say.
Starting point is 02:04:11 We're in the twilight zone here. Well, you're absolutely right. It's about geopolitics. It's not about money. They don't care about the deficit. They don't care about their tax revenue. Everything that they do is about trying to have a global hegemony. And that's what this is really
Starting point is 02:04:25 about it's about strong arming other countries and and you know getting them under control and he's weaponizing it in a different way but he's still weaponizing our financial system and just like biden did and he's going to wind up destroying it it's just coming from a different angle you know in a different uh doing it in a different way that's i guess from that standpoint uh larry fink was saying it doesn't matter which one is still going to happen this other way so you know in a sense uh they're both going to destroy the financial system and restructure it he's just chomping at the bit thinking about how he's going to pick up the pieces after the catastrophe and you know uh and that's what's going you know what that number two when he's talking about uh seven hundred thousand dollar bitcoin that means its market cap is on
Starting point is 02:05:10 parity with gold and and larry fink does not like gold really that's yeah he does not like gold uh he has chastised a lot of the developing countries for their rush to get into gold and stay outside of the international banking system well that's another thing on the side of gold if like if he's afraid of it because the guy is a grifter you know he's always wanting to get into etfs and derivatives and all this is no wonder he would write gold yeah that's interesting well it's always great talking to you tony and you got a program that's going to be following this one today is that correct? Yes, sir.
Starting point is 02:05:46 Arterburn Radio Transmission. Once a week, right after I talk to you on Rockfin on the America Unplugged channel, on my ex at Tony Arterburn. I'll be on Facebook and Rumble, America Unplugged. Go follow us there. Great, great. Thank you so much. And thank you for all that you do.
Starting point is 02:06:01 And it's going to be yet another um interesting uh service that tony's going to be offering there at wise wolf and you can find out about that david knight gold will take you there and i'm sure you're going to have something there at wise wolf about what's going on with the bitcoin gold exchange going back and forth without without fees we'll put a tab up on david knight dot gold where you can buy bitcoin put a tab up soon great great all right well thank you very much and uh everybody uh don't forget to tune in to Tony right after this show. And you can get more of his insights as to what's going to be happening in the financial system. Things are changing really, really fast.
Starting point is 02:06:36 We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back. New world order in music. One, two, three, four, five. All the unvaccinated are still alive. A little bit of Pfizer in my arm. order in music. They're doing what in the place they named after me? Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors. Making sense common again. This is the David Knight Show. ¶¶ Thank you. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 liberty it's your move and now the david knight show David Knight Show. Well, welcome back. Soylent Goy says, treat meme coins like a lottery scratch-off.
Starting point is 02:09:09 And Mark Cuban would agree with you. He says, yeah, it's kind of like a gamble. If you want to get in there, you want to gamble. And as I said, you know, I don't know if he was joking or not, but he says we could use meme coins to pay off the national debt. When you look at how much money Trump made, I think it might have been a dig at Trump. But still, that kind of thing has actually been seriously discussed before. Remember the trillion dollar coin? We'll just mint one coin,
Starting point is 02:09:34 we'll say it's worth a trillion dollars, and we'll hand it to the Federal Reserve, and we're done. That type of thing. But it is a gamble. It is a casino. And like I said, when I talked about this the other day, I said trump is setting up the usa to be the biggest casino it's like biff won the presidency and he'll wind up bankrupting us if he continues to go that route and when you look at the meme coins that the trump family is getting into a lot of people are saying just as tony did well kind of gives all crypto a bad name and the question is what is the regulation going to be with the sec or other things like that what do you think they're going to do you think they're going to tell trump that he can't do what he just
Starting point is 02:10:15 made a ton of money off of i don't think so and so i think it will impact things people will see that as corruption because that's what it is, I think. Atomic dog, all meme coins end up worthless. And Trump and Melania are headed that way as well, the Trump and Melania coins. He also says there'll be people screaming for Trump's head because they believed and invested big dollars only to lose it all. And that'll be an interesting thing. You know, if we don't have people screaming for his head, then maybe it was a payoff like Hillary Clinton emails dot com. Who knows? Tom McDowell also says BlackRock and others won't let Bitcoin fail. They have too much
Starting point is 02:10:55 invested now. Well, I agree. But, you know, one of the things that these guys, they always make money when things go up and down. They don't make money when it goes sideways. And this, I think, is one of the things that they like about crypto. And I think that they'll feed that volatility even more so, which makes it very difficult for us because any individual investors are out there as the tail of the dog. And they're and uh they're you know whip lashing this thing from one side to the other and be careful because it's just like with the real estate stuff real estate's fundamental it's it's real and um it's not going anywhere
Starting point is 02:11:36 but they can manipulate the value and they can get people stuck in a situation where they're forced to sell at a at a particular time and, and that's really where the issue came in. Shadowboxer, real money is gold and silver. That's right. Angry Tiger, crypto hasn't been acting right ever since he took office. There are whales manipulating the market. There's going to be whales manipulating the government, too. Anything the government touches turns to crap.
Starting point is 02:12:02 I'm scared that's going to happen with crypto. Wes Robertson, digital currency will just be used as a turns to crap. I'm scared that's going to happen with crypto. Wes Robertson. Digital currency will just be used as a space to dump the $35 trillion debt and reshuffling, if you will. Yeah, and like I said before, the thing that worries me the most is the tokenization stuff. And that's how they could really do this great taking in a very quick manner. Brian and Deb McCartney, Bitcoin was set to lure people in. It's never about freedom and privacy. Yeah, many of us are concerned about that.
Starting point is 02:12:36 That's what the purpose was. Angry Tiger, meme coins are nothing but a short game. Syrian Girl says, I think Bitcoin is like the tulip bulb bubble a few centuries ago. That actually lured in Sir Isaac Newton, who was clever enough to figure out the tides, but he got lured in by the mania of crowds. Fortunes were inflated by purchase of a tulip bulb
Starting point is 02:12:57 and then crashed to the ground. Tulip bulbs are hardly scarce and precious, but they are more scarce and precious than digital currencies. Angry Tiger, the Fed's got to continue to inflate to keep everything going. If you take away their power to print, just $1, the entire scheme collapses. Audi, Modern Retro Radio. If the day ever comes where I'm super glad that I've been a monthly Wise Wolf customer. I'll be super glad.
Starting point is 02:13:27 At the same time, I hope that day is never necessary. Well, yeah, that's the thing. Those of us who look at gold are kind of on, as I would say, the pessimistic side. We're bearish about what's going to be happening. Nibiru, 2029. Keynesian economics has been ruining the nation since its total adoption in the 1980s. And even worse is the modern monetary theory. That's Keynesianism on steroids.
Starting point is 02:13:57 Let's talk a little bit about this immigration thing. The Pentagon is sending 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border. Any of you who have been listening to me know that back in 2017, I was saying, what's going on? Why doesn't Trump send troops to the border? There's all this stuff about the wall. And that was really a diversion, right? The wall wasn't really going to stop anybody. If you don't have it manned with
Starting point is 02:14:25 something, some people that are there, whatever, people can go over the wall, under the wall, even if it was complete. But it's basically a 2,000-mile border with a 1,500-mile-wide door that's there. Let's put the troops there. Bring them home from Afghanistan. You promised that you're going to end the wars. He didn't end any of the wars. People like to say, well, Trump didn't start any new wars. Well, he didn't end any of them either, did he? He kept them in Afghanistan. And I said, you know, bring the troops home from Afghanistan.
Starting point is 02:14:57 Put them at the border. And you got two wins right there. And so now they're talking about putting active duty troops there at the border. Last night we were talking about this and Whistler said well there's a lot of if they sent people home there's a lot of really nice accommodations and hotels that these troops could stay in the problem is this geographical dislocation a lot of those a lot of those motels those posh hotels are in new york city that they're paying for people to stay in uh but um the pentagon said wednesday that it's begun deploying 1500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border putting in motion plans that trump laid out an executive order shortly after he took office
Starting point is 02:15:35 to crack down immigration the troops will fly helicopters to assist border patrol agents and help in the construction of barriers the pent Pentagon will also provide military aircraft for Department of Homeland Security deportation flights for more than 5,000 detained migrants. Even though they've got millions that have come in. The active duty forces will join the roughly 2,500 U.S. National Guard and reserve forces already there. Until this deployment, there was no active duty troops working along the roughly 2,000 mile border. So there we go. The 2,500 National Guard and 1,500 new military. We got 4,000 troops for a 2,000 mile border.
Starting point is 02:16:21 Just to keep that in perspective, after World War II ended, they put 10,000 troops in Greenland. We've got 4,000 troops on our border now. Of course, Greenland has been stood down to only 400 troops, but they're not putting those 9,600 troops, they're not putting them at the border either. It shows you what their priorities are, doesn't it? I mean, they really don't care about the border, even now. They don't care. But there are rumors from CBS that it may be as many as 10,000. We'll see. On Tuesday, just as Trump fired the Coast Guard Commandant, Admiral Linda Fagan. I guess Fagan is reviewing the situation.
Starting point is 02:17:11 Anyway, if you know Oliver. The service announced that it was surging, it's a surge, more cutter ships, aircraft, and personnel to the Gulf of America. I can't say that without laughing the gulf of america uh so uh this is um you know he's getting what he wants the renaming stuff trump has shut down the u.s mexico border he says and right now uh mike johnson has made it a number one priority to pass the Lakin-Riley Act. And again, nobody is doing anything about the people in western North Carolina. He says he's going to go to western North Carolina and L.A. Friday or something, right?
Starting point is 02:17:54 We'll see what happens, see what they do. There's a new fire in L.A. as well. So already burned 5,000 acres last night, I see. But the 10,000 troops going to the border the um it makes me think about um how the whole january the sixth thing kicked off with stop the steal and the lies from steve pachinik remember that i've played that so many times i won't play it for you again i won't make you suffer through that. But he said, and I can tell you right now, two days after the election, I can tell you right now that we know who did all this stuff. Because we've got quantum blockchain ballots.
Starting point is 02:18:34 Absolute nonsense. But he said, we've put out 20,000 troops. And they're arresting people right now. And I would like to thank the press for not reporting this. I mean, just in rumors of deploying 10,000 troops, you know, the press reports that they haven't even been deployed yet. But he wants us to believe that immediately after the election, 20,000 troops were out and they were actively arresting people. That's the biggest scam I've ever seen in my life from the get-go.
Starting point is 02:19:09 Stop the steal on January 6th. That's just unbelievable. But the other aspect of this is the birthright citizenship. And both Reason and Alan Dershowitz have chimed in on the legality of this, and there's already legal challenges that are coming up to Trump saying he's going to end birthright citizenship, also known as anchor babies, right?
Starting point is 02:19:40 Somebody crosses a border illegally, and the Chinese had set up birthright citizenship or anchor baby tourism affairs that pay big bucks and they would um it's like a travel agency would make all the plans for the woman to come and she could have her baby here in america we would get stuck with a bill and they would get citizenship in america not just in china so this has been going on for a while a A lot of people gaming this system. But is it a part of the Constitution? Reason says Trump's birthright citizenship order doesn't just apply to undocumented immigrants. It said children could be denied citizenship even if their parents are here completely legally. That's right. That's what it says. That's what it says. And the 14th Amendment, again, context is everything. What was it really about? Was the 14th Amendment about creating birthright citizenship for anybody that's born in America?
Starting point is 02:20:40 No. It was about making sure that the newly freed slaves had full citizenship rights look they're born in the united states they're born to parents who are under the jurisdiction of the united states meaning that they were essentially citizens themselves but of course when they were saying well are slaves full citizens or not that by using the term that their parents are subject to the jurisdiction that meant that they were effectively uh american citizens but it was kind of this bootstrapping process but that was what it was about and specifically it talks about um the the situation of somebody who is here legally that might be the ambassador for example of a foreign country
Starting point is 02:21:26 that's the example that they use right they talk about that and you got someone who is here legally a representative of foreign government and the family has a child that child is not an american citizen because these people were citizens of another country. They were just visiting here, and that child does not become a citizen. That's the argument to do away with the anchor baby stuff right there. But as part of that, reason is right. Children could be denied citizenship even if their parents are here completely legally because it's about people who are,
Starting point is 02:22:05 the 14th Amendment makes it clear that we're going to pass citizenship along from somebody who is already a citizen, it's going to be passed along to their children. And it's just, you know, but the real context was that it was done in the aftermath of freeing the slaves and making sure that everybody
Starting point is 02:22:25 understood they were full citizens. Now, Alan Dershowitz says that blanket birthright citizenship is foolish, but he says it's in the Constitution. Alan Dershowitz is wrong again. This is the same guy who said, well, I'm for people being forcibly vaccinated. And by that, I don't mean a mandate saying that you get the jab or you lose your job. He said, I would send the police to your house and have them forcibly drag you out and stick that needle in your arm.
Starting point is 02:22:58 And that's what the Democrats are saying, said, well, we didn't mandate vaccination. That's what they mean by mandated vaccines, was sending some government agent to your house and dragging you out and forcibly injecting you. But he said, I would argue that before the Supreme Court, and I would win because we've got a precedent for that. Well, again, he's wrong. The case that he was referring to, the Sullivan case,
Starting point is 02:23:21 was a guy that refused to get vaccinated and he appealed it to the Supreme Court and they were going you could either get vaccinated or you could get hit with a fairly large fine for the day and the Supreme Court ruled against him but he didn't get vaccinated he paid the fine when he lost that and so Dershowitz was wrong about that. He's wrong about this again. What he said was, he said, I think the idea that a person born in the United States is automatically a citizen is foolish. He's right about that. You have somebody who has no connection to the country.
Starting point is 02:23:58 His mother was here skiing. She had an early pregnancy. The baby was born three days later, was sent back to her country, never came to the United States again. That person can be a full and complete citizen. The only exception to it is that the 14th Amendment says all persons born and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. And see, that's where some people say, well, if a person left the country but never had any connection, maybe that person isn't subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. I think that would require legislation, he said. No, it's very clear.
Starting point is 02:24:33 It's very clear in the comments that they had. It's very clear in the language of it. Why do people listen to Alan Dershowitz? He's an authoritarian who doesn't know what he's talking about. He's Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer know what he's talking about. He's a Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer. I don't get it. But again, there is a legal case for that, but who knows what will be decided, right? The language in the Constitution could say that sky is blue, and you can have the Supreme Court disagree with that and say no it's not he said it'd be stronger case if congress passed legislation saying that a person born in
Starting point is 02:25:11 the united states will not be deemed subject to his jurisdiction if he's not in the country for and then a list a bunch of times no it says if the parents are not subject to the jurisdiction in other words they're not citizens it says that. And if he thinks that the Constitution says something else, well, then the Congress can't change that. It would be unconstitutional if they contradicted the Constitution. That's how detached from reality Dershowitz is. You're saying that, well, I think it's foolish, but the Constitution actually says it. So the Congress needs to make a law to contradict the Constitution. That's not the way it works, pal.
Starting point is 02:25:47 If the Constitution says X, Congress can't say Y. Congress has to change the Constitution. There's a process for that. That's how we got into this kind of a situation. We got somebody that we have to listen to because he taught at Harvard. What do they know at Harvard? Nothing. Nothing. Maybe it's because he taught at Harvard. What do they know at Harvard? Nothing. Nothing.
Starting point is 02:26:07 Maybe it's because he's a Trump supporter. And he's only a Trump supporter because he supports Israel. And so, you know, you've got somebody, he doesn't care about the Constitution. He doesn't know or care what the language says. And he's thoroughly authoritarian. If it's in the Constitution that they have to be subject to a jurisdiction, that's the end of the story. But we'll see what happens.
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Starting point is 02:29:33 I work for whoever pays me, right? I don't make any moral judgments about that, right, when he defended Jeffrey Epstein. Well, it's not just about that. I mean, Dershowitz's opinion uh about um the age of consent things like he said well he would uh think that the thought that the age of consent should be 14 years old uh so um you know there's that uh angry tiger says all these harvard educated pundits are ignoring the separation of powers the way the constitution is supposed to work harvard education does not impress me uh not me neither as a matter of fact um you know the old saying goes you can always tell a harvard graduate but you can't tell them anything you know
Starting point is 02:30:16 fill in the your favorite uh ivy league school or mit or whatever that's that's where these these institutions that everybody holds in such high regard especially the people who graduated from them and um that's not a good sign but you know we talk about the age of consent you know look at uh what they're trying to get kids in kindergarten to do consent to gender mutilation uh it's just it is a sick society. Oh, Dingo Boss One says, what song is that? That is Heart of the Heartland. And that's my cover of it. It was done by a guy whose name I cannot pronounce.
Starting point is 02:30:55 Estraka or something like that. He played mandolin. It's a beautiful song that he wrote. And I did a cover of it. Guard Goldsmith, he says, as I noted last night, the citizenship factor still has no bearing on federal policing of non-citizens, which is a state purview over immigration, not federal. And again, Guard's nightly program is Liberty Conspiracy. He's got a sub stack as well. You can see Liberty Conspiracy on Rockfin.
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Starting point is 02:32:52 Thank you all very much. Let's talk a little bit about what is happening with our food supply. And Geesebusters mentioned this yesterday. I mentioned it again earlier in the show. Long Island's last duck farm forced to shutter and euthanize nearly 100,000 birds due to an outbreak of contagious bird flu, says the New York Post. Well, it doesn't have anything to do with that. It has, you know, well, we had to lock everybody down because of COVID. covet no it's because of your response to it if it existed which it doesn't you know so um an outbreak of h5n1 bird flu is it an outbreak or did they run a procedure with a pcr test looking for a small fragment of DNA, something that they have not isolated, but they got a small fragment. And so we're looking for a small fragment of something and we're going to blow it up by more than a trillion times. I don't know how much they're blowing it up now. I mean,
Starting point is 02:33:55 they cycled it through 40 times and got it up to 1.1 trillion times when they did it before, but they've got a digital pcr that's even worse in terms of its magnification so they take a tiny dna fragment that is not of anything that they've isolated and they test for that by blowing it up by over a trillion times so they said um it was uh long island's last remaining duck farm and it forced the operators put down 99 000 birds uh farms operator doug corwin this is a sad story um as this is a family business um but you know family businesses are not essential. They must be destroyed, as a matter of fact. Family farms, they've got to go. Farms owner Doug Corwin broke down in tears as he said that the disease has been the worst disaster to hit the location since it opened in 1908. Well, I'm sorry for what's happening to Doug, but I've got to say to him that the disease is not the problem. The government is the disease. Even if this was a real
Starting point is 02:35:07 pandemic, according to their paradigm, what sense does it make to kill every single duck if one of them tests positive? They don't say that the bird was sick. They don't say the bird died. And we've seen this over and over again. I reported in New Zealand. They have a very lucrative manuka honey business down there, this one apiary, because they found some spores of some kind of a fatal parasite or something. But they didn't find the parasite. They found the spores, and it wasn't with the bees. It was with some new boxes that they had bought. And as a result, you know,
Starting point is 02:35:46 they nearly wiped this farmer out, killing everything. And so it's the government's reaction to it. They're telling people that they said, well, there's no threat to humans. It doesn't go to humans. Okay, well then then if it's only a threat to the ducks why don't you give them a chance right let's say that it's a real disease let's say it's really virulent and let's say that it kills 50 of the ducks uh why can't those other 50 live and uh if they survived well then maybe it's going to be a harder breed and you're going to wind up with super ducks that are resistant to this disease. If there was a disease, if there was a disease, we don't even know that. You know, they find some dead birds and they test them and test positive.
Starting point is 02:36:40 Do we know that that was what killed them or did they did they die with a genetic fragment found around them or did the genetic fragment kill them he said it was like covid for ducks well he's right about that everything ended he said and he said it may be may mean the end of his business as he will be forced to lay off many of his 75 people that work there it's a small business um but still 75 people were dependent on it that's what the government is that's why they're doing this this doesn't make any sense uh like i said before you know even if you had something that was 100 casual uh case fatality rate and not all of them would necessarily catch it. They wouldn't necessarily die.
Starting point is 02:37:27 But what is the case fatality rate if you got one PCR test and you kill 100,000 birds? A quarantine has been created in the facility as they are being euthanized. Officials have reassured people that there's little threat to humans at the time. So why do this? Makes no sense. Give the ducks a break. Corwin faces, he says, the, quote, huge, huge task, unquote, of having his facilities undergo deep scrub downs and inspections by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These are the culprits.
Starting point is 02:38:04 Folks, it's not the bird flu that you have to worry about. It's the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These are the culprits. Folks, it's not the bird flu that you have to worry about. It's the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These are the people who are trying to destroy our meat, our dairy, our poultry, our eggs. It's the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Is Trump going to do anything about it? No, he's not even concerned about that. He's playing with crypto stuff and making money,
Starting point is 02:38:24 renaming the Gulf of Mexico. That's the big problem, isn't it? No, the big problem is that you've got the federal government out there, not only killing chickens, but they are also establishing a small oligarchy of food processors. You've got four food processors we've got four food processors that have nearly a monopoly on all the food processing and when i had christine massey on the other day she said if somebody does something like this to you demand proof show me what you've isolated show me what your test show me your data show me your pcr method you demand proof of this. Don't just give in on this. They're going to wipe him out anyway. Why not refuse?
Starting point is 02:39:10 Why not say prove it? Corwin faces this huge test. They're going to euthanize everything. USDA plant and animal inspection service. Service, my... He expects this to take between two and three months for them to kill and sanitize everything. He says they've got a lot of hurdles to overcome to even start up again. He hopes that the 7,000 duck eggs that he acquired before the outbreak
Starting point is 02:39:41 can be hatched off-site. Well, don't bet on it, because this whole thing is set up by the USDA to destroy our food supply, so don't bet even on that. He said, that might be the basis of being able to start up again. It might. It might, he said, repeating it. He said, still, that won't be known for at least a year or two down the road. He is the fourth generation owner of this duck farm.
Starting point is 02:40:08 His farm's selective breeding resulted in a meteor bird that has enough skin fat to make it really, really succulent. And it's been the key to his success for over a century. But we can't have any family farmers. They're non-essential. We've got to shut that down. Everything's got to be under the control of just a few big organizations. By the late 1980s, duck farms became few and far between on Long Island
Starting point is 02:40:35 as the industry failed. And like I said, I don't understand why the industry failed unless it was a change in taste or or whatever um crescent wasn't threatened however thanks to his savvy business choice to invest in his own industrial feeder rather than relying on a supplier he said it was probably the smartest thing that we ever did even when covid rage ravaged the economy his sales plummeted to only 10% of their usual number. He still endured. So he lost 90% of his business, was able to survive under Trump.
Starting point is 02:41:14 But now the U.S. Department of Agriculture is going to come in and kill every single one of his birds, probably not even a sick bird. But they came in with a PCR test. New York's first case of bird flu from three years ago was also found in Suffolk County. Now, Corrin fears losing the iconic business for reasons beyond his family's welfare. A local legacy, says the New York Post, may fly away for good. He said, I don't really want the only Long island ducks to be baseball players so i guess it was prevalent enough that they named the team after it lab grown meat backlash is building as more states say no to bill gates fake food and zero hedge points out you got two states
Starting point is 02:42:02 florida and alabama have banned lab grown meat for consumption while three others have proposed similar restrictions on the 3d printed meat 10 states also now mandate labeling of lab grown meat meanwhile the rest of the u.s has no regulation covering governing fake meat so um you got two states have banned it three others are proposing similar restrictions and 10 states mandate the labeling so they're pushing back on this but what happens if we lose all the family farms what options do we have then right again the real problem even more so than lab meat, is the USDA. The USDA is doing the dirty work for Bill Gates.
Starting point is 02:42:50 It's the government coming in and banning cars, leaving you only with the alternative of what Elon Musk is selling. That's the issue. It's the government coming in and doing this. In the era of Trump 2.0 and Make America Healthy Again, people are trying to promote nutritious, clean, and natural food. Well, notice that it's not Trump that's doing this. It's not Trump. This is being done by states. We don't have to have everything done at the federal government. As a matter of fact, the federal government is so corrupted and the politicians are so
Starting point is 02:43:25 thoroughly owned that you're not going to get any legislation like this out of the federal government. It needs to be done at the state level. So, you know, don't wait for Maha and RFK Jr. to fix this. You can get it done at the state level. It's already being done at some of the states. On Monday, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen announced a new legislative proposal to ban lab-grown meat from being produced in or sold in stores across Nebraska. He says it's important that we get on the offense so that Nebraska farmers and ranchers are not undermined.
Starting point is 02:43:59 But see, they're being undermined if you didn't have the usda coming in and making it impossible for them to survive it's the government actions and the government regulations that are driving the farmers out of business making way for bill gates he's just sitting back and waiting for them to ban the alternatives to his product florida governor ron desantis banned fake meat from supermarket shelves in early 2024. He said the state was taking action to stop the World Economic Forum's goal of forcing the world to eat lab-grown meat and insects. That's not the way it's going to work. I'm glad he's doing that. But what you need to do is instead of banning lab-grown meat, you need to ban the USDA.
Starting point is 02:44:42 They're the problem. DeSantis also said take your fake lab-grown meat, you need to ban the USDA. They're the problem. DeSantis also said, take your fake lab-grown meat elsewhere. We're not doing that in the state of Florida. He said, you need to say, take your USDA elsewhere. We're not doing that in the state of Florida. So Bill Gates, you know, saying we need to change cows, we've got to work towards artificial meat, you know, that's the climate MacGuffin.
Starting point is 02:45:07 And now here's another example. This is a family that was, I think, third-generation ranchers. So the duck farm was fourth generation. Had been doing that for 100 years. It said, when thousands of American independent cattle farmers are going under each year, why are they failing? Again, it goes back to government regulations. It goes back again to the USDA.
Starting point is 02:45:33 Remember why they came after Amos Miller, the Amish farmer? Well, you're going to have to have your cattle slaughtered at a USDA-approved site. See, it's the regulations. It's the USDA that is funneling all of this stuff into a few gigantic multinational corporations. No, you're not going to be able to raise this stuff and slaughter it on your own. You've got to send it to them. So one young couple believes that they found a way
Starting point is 02:46:00 to save the family farm. Livestock farming is now a far cry from what it once was when ranchers would sell into competitive markets with prices based on quality as well as prevailing supply and demand. Today, only four global meat packing companies exist. U.S.-based Cargill and Tyson Foods. And again, the Tyson Foods, they're really big into chicken and big into the Clintons who work for them.
Starting point is 02:46:28 Clintons said, well, we'll change the definition of frozen food, frozen chicken. You can freeze the chicken as long as it's not frozen for, I don't know what the time was, 72 hours or something. If it's frozen for less than 72 hours, we'll say it's fresh. Well, it's not fresh. It's frozen now, right? But that helped them to extend their reach. So the government can pave the way for certain people with regulations, give them exceptions,
Starting point is 02:46:56 redefine things. You can give them subsidies, as the government gave Elon Musk, or they can be super tight with their regulations and put people out of business. So you've got Cargill, you've got Tyson, those are American, Brazilian-based JBS, and National Beef and Marfrig, that's what it says. I don't know if that's supposed to be manufacturing. It says Marfrig. Together, they buy 85% of all cattle in the United States, just those four companies.
Starting point is 02:47:26 And many once independent ranchers have devolved into contract labor for these companies, often selling at prices that don't cover their costs. They're sharecroppers. They've taken ranchers and turned them into sharecroppers through government regulation and working hand in glove with giant multinational corporations. This is the pattern we're seeing everywhere. Everything is being destroyed this way. And when you look at Monsanto and Glyphosate and Roundup, they would use that and poison the land for anything that wasn't their seeds. Only their seeds could grow in that.
Starting point is 02:48:09 That's the way they get rid of their weeds. But when they took it to India and went to the small farmers that were there, and the farmers had to, once they used it, they had to buy all their seeds from there on from Monsanto. And they turned into sharecroppers for Monsanto. And they couldn't make any money because Monsanto was tightening the screws down on them. And I'll never forget all the farmers in India that were committing suicide because they'd been driven out of business. The result has been an aggregate loss of 655,000 cattle farms since 1980. That's just staggering. 655,000 farms with an average of 20,000 ranches going under per year in America
Starting point is 02:49:02 over the last five years. It's accelerating. After years of losing money under this system, however, Avery and Mark Rigglesworth, owners of Lily Hill Farm in West Point, Georgia, decided to take a different path. The only way to survive, they said, was to build their own market that sells directly to customers. While Avery grew up on the Georgia farm, Mark was raised on Jersey, a small island in the English Channel. They met in Jersey, where they both were working office jobs in the finance industry. In 2019, Avery was told by her father that the family farm, originally founded by her grandfather after he returned home to Georgia from a POW camp in
Starting point is 02:49:43 Germany after World War II, she was told that the family farm would be sold. The herd had been sold off down to 80 cattle in order to pay debts, and the farm had fallen into what Mark calls a death spiral. What was left was no longer able to generate enough income to keep the business going. Avery and Mark decided to quit their jobs in England and to move to Georgia, hoping that the farm could be saved. We are now the third generation, and there's already been something that's drawn, always been something drawn me to this place. It would have broken my heart to see it parceled up and houses and subdivisions built all over it. I just felt like it needed to have one last chance to see if we could turn it around.
Starting point is 02:50:28 They soon realized that it could not survive as it was being run. We were just selling the calf crop at the local stockyards. That's generally how these cow-calf operations sell. But they weren't getting enough from the processors to pay for the expenses, and they had to find another way. And that's what's putting people out of business, right? They got four processors, and that's the way the USDA wants it. That's why they're raiding Amish farms like Amos Miller's. She said it was a leap of faith, but we had no other option. In the three years we've been running this place, we had a net operating loss of nearly $600,000.
Starting point is 02:51:09 So it was either pack it in and leave with our tail between our legs or take an even bigger leap and see if that would work. We just had to bite the bullet and keep everything back for two years with no farm revenue. During the two years of transition, they designed their own online store, they expanded their following, and they found a company in Alabama that would do the meat processing for them. Got to hunt around. Becoming very, very rare to find anybody that the government will allow to process food. I mean, they're in Georgia. They got to go all the way to Alabama to find somebody that can process the meat for them. Once processed, the beef is returned to them, stored in a walk-in freezer on their farm, shipped out to customers via UPS. Two years ago, their website and online store went live selling beef directly to customers that is pasture-raised without additional growth
Starting point is 02:51:57 hormones, antibiotics, or animal byproducts. So they're going high quality. But this is also going to be very expensive. And so you can see where this is all leading. They said there's a big market out there where people want to know where their food is coming from. They want to know that there's a family behind it. They want to know the people, the story behind the products that they're purchasing, assuming that you can afford to pay the price. And you see that's where this is all headed. If you can't afford to buy, you can have some boutique farms that are allowed to operate and sell directly to the customer. But for the vast majority of stuff,
Starting point is 02:52:31 nobody's going to be able to afford it because the government's regulations have strangled the cattle industry. And so you're going to have to eat the bugs. Basically, the way it's going to operate for the most part while they destroy the poultry with this bird flu scam and uh you know create egg shortages it's just absolutely insane is this even on the radar of trump no no he's fully down with all this stuff they're not going to do anything about it and uh when you the only thing that's going to help is the biggest problem that they all face is the government the government regulations in the uk the radical environmentalists have and the labor party have come together the labor party the socialists don't like anybody having anything? They don't like family businesses or family farms being passed along to anybody. We've got to stop that.
Starting point is 02:53:29 The green crazies that are allied with them want to rewild the system. They want to shut down all farms, and they want to turn it back to wild land and ban all the animals and all the cattle. And so what they've come up with is a tax on farms to make sure that you don't have multi-generational farms. Because what they'll do is they'll come in and they will evaluate the land and they'll say, well, now the land, look at how real estate's gone up. So you owe this much tax. Well, these people don't have a cash business. So the only thing they can do to pay the tax is to sell off the farm.
Starting point is 02:54:07 And everybody knows it. It's gotten so bad that the three major grocery store chains in the UK are siding with the farmers and saying that labor and the Green Party are going to starve us. And they're right. That's the plan. How many times do they need to tell us that? How many times do they need to tell us that? How many times do they need to tell us that? It's depopulation, starvation. And go eat bugs.
Starting point is 02:54:31 Rachel Reeves is the one who is the government official who's in charge of this department that's shutting down the family farms in the UK. Rachel Reeves' tax rate on farmers is putting Britain's food security at risk and has to be paused says tesco that's the biggest grocery store chain there uh and telegraph reported it they said britain's biggest supermarket says that the chancellor rachel reeves should halt the introduction of an inheritance tax on farms
Starting point is 02:55:01 worth more than a million pounds in order to safeguard british agriculture tesco's chief commercial officer wrote in a blog and said this is not just a debate about individual policies the uk's future food security is at stake when you go back just a few years ago europe would go in they would subsidize uh france would subsidize its cheese or whatever so would switzerland they would heavily subsidize the farmers because they wanted to make sure that they had the independence that comes with being able to grow your own food and so they were extremely protective and heavily subsidizing the farmers and now they're going going exactly the opposite way.
Starting point is 02:55:46 They're actively trying to destroy the food supply. Doesn't that tell you everything about our governments and about their global agenda? Tesco was just one of three major supermarkets to call for a rethink of the policy on Wednesday, with similar warnings issued by Aldi and Little in an unusual show of unity. Tesco, Aldi, and Little collectively represent about 45% of the British grocery market, and their warnings about the impact of labor's tax raid significantly raises pressure on the government.
Starting point is 02:56:23 Well, again, she is the chancellor, so she's chancellor of the Exchequer. She's setting, that's like the treasury secretary. But she gets to set the tax policy. But the tax policy is not even the thing. The thing is it's being driven by this green agenda, this green MacGuffin. DG8, thank you for the tips, says, David, notice they aren't killing geese, crows, or eagles. No, it's our food supply birds.
Starting point is 02:56:48 That's right. How can't people see through this? Very good point. Yeah. If you're worried about a pandemic, according to their paradigm, wouldn't you be concerned about migratory birds? That are going to be carrying this all over the place? Wouldn't you be shooting them out of the sky? No, you're going to go to the farms and you're going to kill all of our food supply. That's what this is. So blatantly obvious. And the sad thing is that so many people
Starting point is 02:57:14 see it and yet our government completely ignores it. Nibiru, 2029. Trump is looking toward bird flu to cover up all the deaths and injuries of his warp speed eugenics injection that have done and will continue to cause. They're always looking for something to blame the excess deaths on, aren't they? You're right. Grammy for God. If people continue to do what they're told, we'll never get out of this. I agree. High boost.
Starting point is 02:57:42 David, would protecting your birds be a hill to die on when do we fight back against this tyranny well i'll tell you what one of the things that again if we listen to christine massey when they come challenge them you know uh and they are going to come for the backyard birds they're already doing it in the uk they're already registering you got to register your your birds oh you got to register them they're going to to come around and check each and every one of them. And they're going to play this PCR fantasy game. So you call them on that BS. You say, prove it.
Starting point is 02:58:13 Show me the virus. You isolate that virus. Oh, that's right. You haven't. So then how can you tell me what this is? And what is it that you're testing for? And your testing procedures don't make any sense. Do not obey.
Starting point is 02:58:28 The birds are our worst enemies. Those scary birds keep threatening me. Oh, my. This should have been the topic of the Hitchcock ad. We can do another one. The birds. Remember that? That song?
Starting point is 02:58:44 We kept playing that over and over again, and she's sitting on the bench outside the school to pick up somebody, and you keep seeing these birds flying in and nesting on the playground equipment, and then all of a sudden she turns around and it's full of birds. It's like, get the kids out of here quietly, and as they're running out, the birds are attacking them. That's, yeah. Johnny Gospel Seed. They've quarantined half of the poultry in California, along with nearly 50% of the beef as well. Both dairy and meat animals, our prices are off the charts now. And as I pointed out the other day, in Georgia, they had one bird test positive. And they shut down all commercial sales statewide.
Starting point is 02:59:28 I mean, we're not even talking about one farm where they're going to kill all the birds. No, one bird test positive doesn't die, and they shut down all sales of chicken. Even as they say, don't worry, it's no threat to humans. They're the threat to humans. The government is. And in Georgia, that's the Republican governor. He does go to the World Economic Forum, of course, just like Trump. Country
Starting point is 02:59:56 Mickey says, if a chicken or a duck is sneezing, put garlic in the water. It's very hot and they are sneezing. Baking soda will take care of it. No need to kill anything. Johnny Gospel Seed. The plan is to put us into famine. If they can't kill us with a shot, they'll starve us to death like
Starting point is 03:00:12 the communists have done in the past 20th century. Never forget the Holomador in Ukraine. What did Stalin do? He created a famine in the place that was the breadbasket of the Soviet Union and of Europe. And he created a famine there.
Starting point is 03:00:28 That's exactly what they're trying to do. Thank you for joining us. Good evening. Tonight's tale is a story of paranoia and a most unexpected perpetrator, the common cow, or more specifically, what comes out the other end. Yes, the air is thick with intrigue, as it seems that in our modern age of propaganda, even a humble bovine's backside can be branded a national security threat. The menace is invisible, silent, yet deadly. Carefully contrived to panic the masses into accepting the government stepping in, jackboots and all, with their solutions. Because who better to stop a gaseous threat than a bunch of political windbags?
Starting point is 03:01:19 But one must wonder, is this truly about saving the planet, or are we simply being led to pasture? Is it merely a MacGuffin? The David Knight Show serves as a breath of fresh air for those who still believe that truth can stand up to scrutiny. And he's found that the government narrative smells suspiciously like a load of bull. So if you want to help others catch wind of the BS being shoveled out of Washington, please consider supporting the show. And now back to our regularly scheduled program. You're listening to The David Knight Show.

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