The David Knight Show - Thr Episode #1,946: Trump's Golden Handshake, Gaza Land Grab, and AI Apocalypse
Episode Date: February 6, 2025Topics covered between 00:02:10 and 00:34:14Trump's Golden Handshake: In a plot straight out of a spy novel, Donald Trump receives a golden pager from Netanyahu, shrouded in mystery and conspiracy. I...s it a symbol of espionage or a harbinger of violence? This gesture has not only ignited historical tensions but also fueled wild theories about secret pacts or ominous threats, painting a picture of a relationship steeped in intrigue.Gaza Land Grab or Humanitarian Disaster? Trump's vision for Gaza morphs into a real estate venture, stirring accusations of modern-day ethnic cleansing. Critics decry it as a strategic move for Israel under the facade of development, igniting debates on human rights, international law, and the ethics of power. Within MAGA, the plan splits opinion, revealing fractures in the "America First" doctrine.Topics covered between 00:35:58 and 01:04:51AI Industry on the Brink: Trump's tariff policies threaten to dismantle America's AI industry, with giants like Nvidia facing potential collapse. This could trigger a tech exodus, with innovations and jobs moving abroad, signaling a potential decline in U.S. tech supremacy amidst global competition.Topics covered between 01:06:03 and 01:28:51Global Isolation: Trump's second term is alienating allies, inadvertently empowering adversaries like China. His actions risk America's leadership role, questioning its commitment to global cooperation and possibly reshaping international alliances.Topics covered between 01:31:35 and 02:01:03Youth in Crisis: A disturbing study connects smartphone use with rising mental health issues among teens, prompting urgent calls for rethinking technology's role in young lives. This crisis points to broader societal implications on education, parenting, and policy.Transhumanist Dilemma: Elon Musk's vision of merging man with machine splits opinion. While some hail it as the future, others fear a loss of humanity, raising profound ethical, social, and spiritual questions about our evolution.Topics covered between 02:03:33 and 02:36:39AI's Employment Apocalypse: Bill Gates predicts a future where AI renders human jobs obsolete, questioning the essence of work and human purpose in an AI-driven world.Google's Ethical Retreat: Google's reversal on AI weapon development opens Pandora's box on warfare ethics, where AI might soon make life-or-death decisions, challenging our notions of morality and control in combat.Topics covered between 02:38:45 and the end of the showThe Goldfinger Mystery: The gold market faces allegations of manipulation in what could be a modern-day heist, shaking trust in financial systems and questioning the safety of global wealth.Fauci's Legal Battle: State officials aim to prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci, bypassing federal protections, in what could be a significant showdown over accountability in the management of the Covid-19 crisis, separating Trump's legacy from Fauci's decisions.If 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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As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 6th of February, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Well, today we're going to take a look at what is happening with my tablet here that is going to sleep.
No, we're going to take a look at what is happening with the Gaza announcement.
There has been a tremendous amount of blowback and some apologies in many circles.
And so we're going to take a look at what is going on with that.
And we are going to take a look
at Bill Gates' latest pronouncement.
He's doing a massive media tour everywhere
that is truly amazing
to see what he's saying.
And of course, doubling down on all the usual stuff.
We'll be right back.
Stay with us. Yeah, computers, you can't live without them, and you can't live with them sometimes.
It is amazing that you can take what used to be a desk full of papers and condense it into this.
I always was reluctant to get started on it. Whistler was pushing me to do it for the longest time.
And I said, well, what happens if this thing doesn't work?
I want that physical backup. I'm becoming more and more of a physical kind of guy instead of a virtual kind
of guy but uh we we did it and and it saved us a tremendous amount of time and money money
because we have had massive expenses in terms of toner in terms of paper and things like that
we were going through a ream every uh about every day of paper that we were going through,
so that solved a lot of things.
But it's working now.
It's working now.
And we've got Netanyahu giving Trump a golden pager as a gift.
Now, this did not come out yesterday when I talked about it.
And we've seen a lot of people pushing back.
I don't know anybody that really likes this except some of the people of Fox News and Infowars.
The people of Fox News are angling for jobs in the White House, I'm sure.
So they're going to applaud Trump no matter what he does.
They are the never blame Trumpers. But this golden pager, we all know what that is a reference to.
I would say need to beware of Mossad bearing gifts.
Far more dangerous than Greeks.
As he's saying, if I'm assassinated, obliterate Iran.
I don't know if that was said before or after he got the golden pager.
But as I said before, he just kind of signed his death warrant with Mossad if they don't get what they want in terms of a war with Iran.
Because, you know, hey, that'd kick it off.
We need to have some kind of a false flag in order to get the U.S. to do Iran for Israel.
The gift was a reference to Israel rigging thousands of consumer electronic devices.
Remember that, the pagers?
Gave them out to Hezbollah and then blew them all up at the same time.
And that has been celebrated as an act of Jewish genius by many.
But it's also been referred to by a group called Batar.
It is a Zionist youth movement, and they have been walking around giving people that they
don't like pagers.
That is something of a threat isn't it and they did that
to this this particular guy uh his name is um uh this is norm finkelstein who is a holocaust
denier and here's one of the people doing that how's it it going? I got you a pager. Want a pager, Norman?
Jews were known for being smart.
Yeah, he silenced out.
You know what?
Where's your pager, Norman?
The Holocaust tonight?
Yeah, yeah. He silenced out what Norm said to him, other than Jews were known to be smart.
But some people do that.
If you were to do that to a jew you'd be in big trouble but hey if they do that to you it's not a problem is it because there's rules for
some people and other people don't have any rules they just make the rules for you right and then
you know who your rulers are uh the one standard of hate speech for them and a different standard of hate speech for us. As I
pointed out yesterday, you have a Trump appointing people calling for everyone in Gaza to be killed.
Hey, they're all collectively guilty. We need to kill every last one of them. And then they go
around to the people that they disagree with, that they argue with. No, no, no, we're not going to
have arguments anymore. We're going to threaten to kill kill you here's a pager and he sticks it in his pocket right
so is is that a threat was that a threat to trump so this organization batar usa
has been paying people to do this kind of stuff. They will pay $1,800 to incite people to harass people with violence.
And as this one person, Nurdine Kizwani, said,
I wonder where this money is coming from since they are tax-exempt.
Are tax-exempt organizations allowed to threaten people this way,
using their funds in particular
well you know it's not just the tax-exempt charitable funds but it's also the people
who are allied and have been for the longest time with the federal government i've talked many times
about palantir and i've been doing reports on them for over a decade.
Uh, they use as their symbol, they've got a circle with a little V holding it.
And they openly reference and their corporate culture and other stuff like
that openly referenced the, uh, the crystal balls that were in Lord of the rings.
It was how the different Kings would communicate with each other,
but then the dark side got a hold of it, if you remember that.
And we're able to monitor all the conversations
and even to look inside of you.
And that is the purpose of what this geospatial intelligence,
this anticipatory intelligence, the original,
well, not the original, but that other form of AI.
And Palantir has turned this into an art form for not just the U.S. government, but many
governments.
They say, well, we're using this abroad to find terrorists and that type of thing.
No, they're using it domestically as well to identify enemies of the state, whoever
that may be and they just had a financial meeting
where alex carp who is the head of palantir but of course it was put together with money from
peter teal so if you want to know where peter teal and elon musk and these technocrats uh they just
keep reinventing themselves don't they and they hop from one side of the aisle to the other side
of the aisle i was liberal now i'm conservatives i was an environmentalist, and now I'm not, you know, and all the rest of
this stuff. They'll do whatever is necessary for them to get what they want. And Peter Thiel
was the one who funded this. Now, Alex Karp has been, since Palantir was created pretty much,
he's been a regular attendee at Bilderberg as well.
And I want you to hear what he said in a, this was a video that was being done,
a live video that was being done for retail investors.
And listen to how he talks about the company.
He is ecstatically happy about this because they are making money
hand over fist. Alex, as always, we have a lot of individual investors on the line. Is there
anything you'd like to say before we end the call? We're doing it. We're doing it. And I'm
sure you're enjoying this as much as I am. Let's not talk to analysts about the burden of being
right. Our burdens of investing in ontology, our burdens of actually looking at the math, the burden of reading what the rule of 40 is, the burden of being honest about what an enterprise software company is, or the burden of explaining to your friends that you're really happy.
Maybe we should just stop talking about it.
I'm very happy to have you along for the journey.
And you are partners for us.
Every Palantirian, we are crushing it.
Everyone else who's listening, we are dedicating our company.
We have dedicated our company to the service of the West and the United States of America.
And we're super proud of the role we play, especially in places we can't talk about.
And we love our success in the U.S. and globally also. You know, we are doing in the United Kingdom and many other
places. Palantir is here to disrupt and make the institutions we partner with the very
best in the world and when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them.
And we hope you're in favor of that. We hope you're enjoying being a partner
and we're really happy and very, very focused on what we're doing. Thank you for your time.
There you go. So if you'd like to make some money by intimidating and killing people
for whatever institutions he hires himself out to, whatever rogue governments, and of course,
that is a rogue government. We're proud of our assassination.
We are now giddy about assassinating people.
And here he is holding an investor conference.
And as I guess a power move,
he's dressed in a t-shirt and it looks like he hasn't combed his hair for a
year.
Maybe that's an intentional hairdo.
But what a reprehensible company that is.
As reprehensible as it can be.
And just let me play that last bit again for you,
where he talks about murdering people.
We're doing it.
We're doing it.
And I'm sure you're enjoying this as much as I am.
I love murdering people.
Let's not talk to analysts about the burden of being right,
our burdens of investing in ontology,
our burdens of actually looking at the math.
Palantir is here to disrupt and make the institutions we partner with
the very best in the world,
and when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them.
And we hope you're in favor of that.
We hope you're enjoying being a partner.
And we're really happy and very, very focused on what we're doing.
Yeah, very focused on killing people, threatening people, scaring people.
Yeah, I mean, put pagers in their pockets or something else.
That's a different organization.
So Trump's off-the-wall press conference where he proposed that the u.s take over gaza clean up
israel's mess as part of a multi-year multi-billion dollar project came right after he was given the
golden pager uh now chris minahan says perhaps trump fears meeting the same fate as jfk
said yesterday you know maybe uh maybe he knows what happened with JFK.
Certainly knows what happened with 9-11.
He's got all of his friends were deeply involved in 9-11.
Nevertheless, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last year that a security team
found a bugging device in his personal bathroom after it was used
by prime minister ben benjamin netanyahu during a visit in 2017 so he comes out oh
sorry to bother you but can i use your restroom and then he bugs it
so with all that in mind perhaps it makes sense that Trump would do this. Yes, master.
I threw that in there.
There was no soundtrack there, of course.
That is a picture of Trump as the valet of Netanyahu, pushing the chair in for him.
As Netanyahu sits, Trump takes the role of a servant.
But I think that he's motivated by greed, not by fear.
Because many people talked about how Jared Kushner,
we talked about it when it happened at the time.
It was about a year ago that Kushner had an interview and he said,
well, I'm sitting in Miami Beach right now and I'm looking at the situation.
I'm thinking, what would I do if I were there, there in Israel, there in the Gaza Strip? He suggested those that were left in Gaza
could be moved out. After that, the area could be rebuilt. He says, it's a little bit of an
unfortunate situation there, but from Israel's perspective, I would do my best to move the
people out and then clean it up. A know, a little bit of an unfortunate situation.
What if Jared Kushner's kids had been shot once in the head, once in the chest, and then
once in the head by Israeli snipers to make sure that they were dead and did this over
and over again?
And folks, we've heard that from one doctor, volunteer doctor after another, all different
nationalitiesities different countries
talking about the same thing the intentional murder of children a little bit unfortunate right
so that's about a year before trump did this and uh you know always we can find a way that we can
make money right with the trump family the trump With the Trump family. The Trump crime family.
Just like the Biden crime family.
How Trump's Gaza real estate dream took shape.
This is from the Telegraph.
The president's billionaire property developer friend and his son-in-law
are at the center of the, quote, deal of a lifetime.
Yeah.
It's truly amazing to me just how much of a gangster not in a good way
some people use it as a meme right how much of a literal gangster this casino opera i mean
was there any question about it does anybody own casinos it's not part of the of organized crime
uh but he's throwing his weight around.
And when you look at his imperialistic moves against other countries,
whether it's Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Panama, on and on and on,
and then this, is there any question what this guy is about?
On Tuesday morning after Trump announced strikingly similar plans
to turn Gaza into the Riviera of the Middle East.
I don't know.
Is that how they got the Riviera?
Did they kill everybody that was there and build beachfront property?
Is that how that?
I don't think so.
The world was barely talking about anything else yesterday.
A flabbergasted analyst, says the Telegraph in the UK,
wondered whether Mr. Trump was simply dreaming of the deal of a lifetime or proffering a madcap
scheme. But Mr. Trump's own words and his choice of key Middle East advisors suggest that months,
if not years, of forethought went into this. In other words this Kushner has been talking about this for a year
on Monday morning as he waited for the arrival of Netanyahu White House aides told Trump that
rebuilding Gaza would take at least 15 years so he was asking them about it right then began a day
in which the president's blue sky thinking started to show through the clouds signing a number of
executive orders in the afternoon Trump and said palestinians had quote no alternative unquote but to move out of
gaza which was a demolition site again who demolished it and with what well with the stuff
that you are now sending more of more bombs more armored bulldozers from Trump. The U.S. would take a, quote, long-term ownership position, unquote, of the Gaza Strip.
You know, I wonder, I haven't seen anybody suggest this,
but to me, that seems like a better match for the sovereign wealth fund
than a Bitcoin reserve, quite frankly.
So is it going to be part of a sovereign wealth fund,
or is it going to be part of a quagmire?
This is not a decision made lightly.
I don't mean to be cute.
I don't mean to be a wise guy, he said.
We're going to make it the Riviera of the Middle East.
According to the Wall Street Journal,
Trump told Netanyahu in late summer
that the Gaza Strip was a prime piece of real estate, and he should think about what kind of hotels could be constructed there.
So, again, this has been going on for quite some time.
Kushner talks about it publicly, muses about doing it.
Trump talks to Netanyahu during the summer about doing it.
Trump has lent on the counsel of Steve Witkoff, a close flaming friend and a billionaire property developer himself.
The 67-year-old succeeded Kushner as Middle East envoy,
promising to, quote, speak with, collaborate,
and to download with the younger man, according to friends.
In other words, with Jared.
Witkoff first met Trump in 1986 as a real estate attorney at a law firm whose clients
included, as the UK telegraph refers to Trump as the loudmouth party boy.
That's a pretty good description.
The loudmouth party boy.
Every move transfixed Nework's gossip columns everybody was focused on donald
trump the loudmouthed party boy who was he partying with jeffrey epstein it was a fateful moment
the encounter reportedly inspired him to ditch his corporate job and to enter real estate himself
like hey if somebody like trump can make money of this i'm sure i can do this in 2023 whitcoff
completed the sale of manhattan's park lane hotel to a qatari investment authority for 623 million
dollars a deal that was sure to have caught the eye of trump and um he was uh trump's golf partner
when there was a guy who showed up with an AR-15 style rifle,
but he was dispatched to get a firsthand view of Gaza just last week.
So again, real estate, real estate, real estate.
And he sends a real estate guy to Gaza.
And let me go back and just talk about, you look at the personnel's policy, right?
Well, what was Trump's personnel at HHS?
It was a CEO of Eli Lilly, a big pharmaceutical company.
So what does that tell us about his policy there?
And then when Biden comes in, he's going to develop,
he's going to do the lockdown,
he's going to develop the Trump shot.
Then when Biden comes in, he takes the pharmaceutical guy out and he puts in a lawyer, Javier Becerra, who has absolutely no ethics.
He was the one who was coming after David Daleiden, took Lala Harris's place.
David Daleiden exposes the trafficking in body parts, murder for hire by Planned Parenthood. And so to cover up what was learned about Planned
Parenthood, Lala Harris goes after the whistleblower and then she becomes senator and Javier Becerra
becomes the attorney general and continues it. So both of those people, one of them vice president,
the other one then takes over Hhs so the personnel and policy of
trump was to develop the vaccine and to create the pandemic and the personnel and policy of biden
was to mandate it and so what does it tell us about this when his mid-east mid-east envoy
is a real estate guy and then one of the first things he does as president is to talk about how he wants to do a big real estate development project in Gaza.
And here's some more bombs to finish the demolition
and some more armored bulldozers that are there.
Absolutely, totally in love with Israel, Trump is even put out a PR piece about how much he loves Israel
have you ever seen a US president do this about somebody visiting from
another country before today I'm delighted to welcome Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu back to the White House. Bibi, I want to say it's an honor to have you with us.
In my first term, Prime Minister and I forged a tremendously successful partnership
that brought peace and stability to the Middle East.
Together we defeated ISIS, we ended the disastrous Iran nuclear deal,
one of the worst deals ever made. The bonds of friendship and affection between the American and Israeli people have endured for generations, and they are absolutely unbreakable.
They are unbreakable.
I didn't notice them bringing peace to the Middle East, did you?
Somewhere I missed that.
I don't know how that happened.
Yeah.
In his imagination right but what i think is interesting is that he would have his you know all these happy pictures of his visit with netanyahu and that they would put out
this pr piece on this and i tell you you talk about somebody being owned lock stock and barrel
by a foreign government that's the trump administration look at the people that he's
put in there pentagon is now drafting plans to pull all troops from Syria.
How did they get in Syria?
We've been asking this question for a very long time.
Who put them in?
How did this happen?
Was it Obama?
Was it Trump?
Either way, whether it was Obama or Trump, Trump didn't take them out.
Trump had made statements like, yeah, we need to take the oil.
Well, that's where they are.
They're in the oil fields.
I don't know if he put them in there or not.
Or if it was Obama.
Either way, like I said, how did they get into Syria?
Did we have a vote about this?
Nah, we don't do that anymore.
That's so old school Constitution.
We don't bother with that anymore.
When did they get in there?
We don't bother with that anymore. When did they get in there? We don't really know. I've talked many times about lying Leon Panetta, who was so arrogant.
He began as a congressman.
Then he gets appointed to the CIA.
That does wonders for people's attitude in terms of arrogance and lying, doesn't it?
They even brag about it. But anyway, he goes to,
then he becomes Secretary of Defense. And there was a back and forth with him and Jeff Sessions,
when Jeff Sessions was a senator before he joined the Trump administration. And Jeff Sessions,
as there was talk that they were going to put troops in Syria, he goes, you'd talk to Congress first about that, wouldn't you? Well, Senator, we will talk to our
allies and stakeholders about this kind of stuff. We'll talk to the UN. We'll talk to NATO.
And Jeff Sessions is like, golly, I can't believe that. You were a congressman. You know how this
is supposed to work. Well, Senator, as I said, we will talk to our allies
and we'll let you know what we decide, that type of thing.
Well, when all this stuff was being talked about 11 years ago,
Jeff Sessions had this to say.
He had a lot to say about it.
People do not want us involved in another deep commitment
in the Middle East, in a civil war that we've
got no business being in.
We cannot, as a nation, take it upon ourselves to take military action or declare war anytime
any dictator in the world violates some UN, some treaty, some regulation.
That cannot be.
Well said.
Well said. That cannot be. Well said. Well said.
Hear, hear.
I said I'm well aware
that the President is one.
We only have one President.
And he's asked us to support
him, which I'm glad he'd asked the Congress.
Glad he asked. He asked us to support him
in that. He did anyway.
Injecting that request is a very serious
matter for the United
States of America. To turn down the president's request is not a matter to be lightly done.
And I also said, number three, I don't think the United States foreign policy will be destroyed
if we say no. Yeah, well, you know, I think they said no, but they don't take no for an answer.
Whether it's Obama or whether it's Trump, they don't care. Who cares said no but uh they don't take no for an answer whether it's
obama or whether it's trump they don't care who cares who cares we don't care about your treaties
whether you say anything about it we don't care about the constitution as russell means said
in his book where white men fear to tread he said uh he's part of the American Indian movement. He said, hey, white man,
you know, your government has broken every treaty with the Indians that it ever made.
Your treaty with the government is the Constitution, and they're breaking every
aspect of that right now. And they broke that aspect of it as well. I'm glad that you asked
the Congress. Well, they're going to do whatever they want. So when did they get in there? Who put them in there?
I'm not even sure if it was Obama or if it was Trump.
Either way, they didn't take them back out.
That was Jeff Sessions when he was a senator.
And good for him.
I 100% agree with that.
I don't necessarily 100% agree with everything he did.
He was an awful attorney general.
When he became attorney general, he got reefer madness.
And it was
all about stomping out marijuana everywhere. And it's like, is, is that our biggest problem right
now? Or is our biggest problem, the government itself? Uh, the defense department is developing
plans to withdraw all troops from Syria said to defense officials, to NBC news on Tuesday,
where are they going to go? Are we going to put them in Israel and Tuesday. Where are they going to go?
Are we going to put them in Israel and Gaza?
Where are they going to go?
We're going to bring them home to protect our border?
No, not going to do that.
Trump and officials close to him recently expressed interest in pulling troops out of Syria, leading Pentagon officials to begin drawing up plans for full withdrawal in 30,
60 or 90 days.
We're not really sure.
I don't really know.
But again, Trump 1.0 didn't want to get us out.
As a matter of fact, it could have been Trump 1.0 that put us in there,
you know, to get the oil.
For years, the Pentagon claimed that there were just 1,000 U.S. troops
occupying the oil and gas region of Syria's northeast.
The oil and gas region. Yeah, northeast. The oil and gas region.
Yeah, we're there to get the oil.
More recently, the Pentagon has confirmed that at least 2,000 are actually there.
Likely, there are many more contractors and intelligence operatives as well.
Mm-hmm.
CIA. operatives as well cia regional reports have documented that syrian oil was ferried across
the border into iraq after and during trump's first presidency he declared that american forces
were quote securing the oil yeah that's like that's like when a cop uses a civil asset forfeiture to steal your car. It doesn't
charge you with a crime, just takes it. Go ahead, sue me. See if you can get it back, right?
They're just securing your car. Trump was just securing the oil. Look, he's a pirate king. He's
an imperialist. He's a thief. He's a mobster, a gang boss. Syria produced enough oil and gas to supply its own domestic
needs, but has never had enough to be an oil exporting power. Thus, from the start, says Zero
Hedge, the occupation of the major oil fields was more about crippling the Syrian economy alongside Washington sanctions.
Even now, Damascus has about an hour of electricity per day.
Some households are making do with the help of solar panels.
And I guess the other question I have about this is if they're going to steal the oil, where's the money go?
Does it go into another black ops slush pool fund?
Where did the money go for the parts that we sold to the Ayatollah in Iran after Reagan became president?
That's part of Iran-Contra.
Well, we know that it went to supply money for the Contras.
And then when they wanted another Central American war, they created crack cocaine and funded that Central American war with crack cocaine. So
whether you're talking about working with the Ayatollah to keep the American hostages of Iran
held for a much longer time, all the way through not just the election, but also
through to the day of the inauguration, whether you're talking about that or whether you're
talking about illegal wars.
And we just put crack cocaine in the black communities.
How about that?
Freeway, Ricky Ross, who blew the whistle on all of that.
And of course, Gary Webb, who blew the whistle on it of that and of course gary webb who blew the
whistle on they eventually killed gary webb first they assassinated his character
and then they killed him these are the people running our government folks
at the tail end of the bite administration the pentagon suddenly learned of its own bigger
force posture in syria as one person tweeted out, Breaking 9-11, said,
look at this, the Pentagon just admitted they have no idea
how many American soldiers were in Syria.
Quote, we have been briefing you that there are approximately 900 U.S. troops in Syria.
I learned today that, in fact, there are 2,000 U.S. troops in Syria.
Do you believe anything that they have to say?
Whether they're talking about troops in Syria,
whether they're talking about inflation,
whether they're talking about jobs created,
inflate the jobs created by over 800,000
and they cut the number of troops in Syria by half.
All the while, U.S. troops have been sitting ducks for attacks by Iran-backed militias.
And we would say, that was when we first started asking the question, wait a minute, we just
had some American soldiers attacked in Syria.
First question is, what are they doing in Syria?
Oh, that's right, they're stealing the oil, like Trump said.
Attacks which have run in the hundreds over the past half decade,
mainly through drone and mortar launches.
Will Trump finally bring our boys home as he has long promised?
There was no congressional authority for them to be there in the first place,
says Zero Hedge, and they're right about this.
And the American public is weary of foreign adventurism no we never wanted it and that's what
sessions was saying he said my phone's ringing off the hook people saying we don't want to go
there we don't want to go to syria all of that folks was in response to the lies about uh nerve
gas attacks and and things like that remember they pulled that three years in a row.
Two years under Obama and one year under Trump.
And when they pulled it with Trump, Ivanka had a hissy fit and Trump fired some missiles
into Syria.
Perhaps that's when he put the troops in.
Or maybe it was done by Obama.
I really don't know.
They don't bother to let us know.
And they lie to us about everything that they do.
America is tired of foreign adventurism, tired of getting bogged down in quagmires,
which do little or nothing to serve real U.S. interests.
Well, again, more money for their black market funds.
I mean, you know, when you look at 9-11, they flew that cruise missile or whatever it was into the office where they had found trillions of dollars missing.
A person I talked to who was there said, yeah, I was a part of that.
I was lucky I got out of there.
She still didn't really make a connection to it.
She said, we had so many people who were congressmen and
high-ranking military officials, they were taking voluntary retirement rather than go to jail for
this stuff. And then lo and behold, it goes right into the window of the office that was being
investigated there. So yeah, there's not much that we can do about this criminal government except to keep an eye on them.
We're going to talk about some things that are being done at the local level, though.
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and north american house hippo thank you for the tip. I appreciate that. He says a thought occurred this past week.
Mr. Trump has watched Canadian bacon maybe one too many times.
Surrender pronto or we'll level Toronto.
Who knew that Trump was a Michael Moore fan?
Well, actually, yeah, he probably was.
They probably partied with Jeffrey Epstein.
I imagine, you know, Democrats, all of them.
And we're going to talk about this.
Let's talk a little bit about Trump's imperialism.
You know, threaten loudly and, you know, carry a big tariff.
Panama mulls a port deal cancellation with China after Rubio's Sunday rumble at the canal.
Now, this is your hedge.
And they're trying to portray this as a Trump victory and saying that, you know, their headline
here saying that they're going to cancel this deal with China.
That's not what this is at all.
I'm so disappointed in so many of these media outlets how nobody will honestly report anything about what is going on when it comes to Trump.
It is just this zone of lies and misdirection.
As I said before, there is a Hong Kong company that has been running the canal on two ends.
There's a couple of other companies that are involved that don't have anything at all,
even remotely to do with China.
But this is a Hong Kong company that's been running it since 1993.
A very long time.
And so, you know, for 32 years, they've been running this.
And now they want to portray it as chinese and this is now an urgent existential
threat to the united states even though trump 1.0 never said a thing about it nothing about it
so just days after secretary of state marco rubio blasted the panamanian government for allowing
chinese quote influence and control unquote over over the Panama Canal and calling for immediate changes.
They now have discussions underway with the president of Panama, Molino, and his administration to end the Chinese backed port deals.
As a matter of fact, I said this earlier and a friend of mine who spends a lot of time in Panama, about half of the year there, said that was going to be the likely outcome.
And I reported, which Zero Hedge is not reporting, the fact that before Rubio came down with all these threats from Trump, they used what's essentially the Panian irs to start an audit of this company
and so we were talking and he said you know it's likely outcome is that the panamanian government
is going by hook or by crook to throw out this hong kong corporation that's been running it
since 1993 and probably hand it over to some pals of trump crony capitalism bully capitalism
you bully the other people so that your friends can get the rewards for all of this stuff
so bloomberg reports that the molino administration is considering canceling critical port contracts held by Hong Kong-based Hutchinson Ports,
a subsidiary of Hutchinson Holdings Limited.
If the deals are canceled, the move by Panama could serve as a major concession
to ease Trump's concerns.
Concerns?
Yeah, to ease his threats.
Just a mobster.
Also on Sunday,
Trump told reporters
at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland,
quote,
we're going to take it back
or something very powerful
is going to happen.
Yeah.
Threats, bullying.
The ugly American personified,
isn't it?
And so they said,
well, here's a look
at the people who own it.
The corporations have a stock in it.
And there's a lot of different corporations that have stock in it.
Black Rock, in various formats, shows up over and over again.
J.P. Morgan, as you would expect, the biggest bank, the biggest holding company.
They're buying shares of everything, so there's nothing unusual about that. The one thing that was unusual, though, is that 40% of the stock is held by Emperor K-U-O-I, Kuo-I, Victor.
I tried every combination of that, and I can't find out if that's a company, if that's a person.
I can't find out anything about it.
And I've looked through multiple search engines.
So, hey, if any of you can figure this out, let me know.
We'll report it.
But 40.5% of the company that is operating the Panama Canal on the two ends,
40% of that is owned by this mysterious entity for which there apparently is no information
at all. The rest of it, though, is not unusual, but I still don't think that it's about anything
other than throwing his weight around, making himself look important, like renaming the Gulf
of Mexico and things like that, and to reward his friends. canada you have pierre polliev the leader of
the conservative party the guy who hopes to replace trudeau has to push back of course on
the bullying from trump uh he says that the terrorists are quote unjust and unjustified
and he's absolutely right uh he said this is being, unjust and unjustified. And he's absolutely right.
He said this is being these unjust and unjustified terrorists are being put against America's,
quote, best friend.
And again, we have the longest unpatrolled border anywhere in the world.
And Jack Posobiec doesn't like that.
How reprehensible is that?
Look at this.
I'm standing here and it's like, there's no military police anywhere around.
We got to do something about that.
We need more military and police.
We need militarized police.
As a matter of fact, says intelligence agent, now turned journalist, Jack Posobiec.
What are you pushing, Jack?
Come on.
We don't need to militarize the U.S.-Canadian border.
Out of your mind. No, you're not out of your mind. You know exactly what you're doing.
When is Jack Posobiec going to go to the border of a couple of states? Let's go. Tennessee,
Kentucky. I'm standing right here on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky, and I don't see any
troops anywhere. We need to do something about that. You know, they could send drugs between these two states.
And as a matter of fact, we know they have been sending drugs between these two states.
So when is somebody going to do something about it?
Yeah, that's ridiculous.
Anyway, Trump said this tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, in particular fentanyl, and all these illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country, you know, from Canada.
They have, look, the drug war has been used for whatever their purposes are.
They wanted the drug war to get rid of due process and the Bill of Rights and
all the rest of this. They have destroyed our legal system. They have militarized our police.
They have created the surveillance state, all in the name of the war on drugs.
And they're about to do all that in the name of the border invasion as well.
And so is it any surprise that Trump would pick these two things? These two operations
being conducted on the American people for a very long time. Problem, solution, problem, solution.
Just as we all see what happened with Biden opening up the borders and everything. But folks,
when it comes to the war on drugs, that's being done by the American government and has been done
by the American government for decades. They are the problem. Just like Biden was the problem at the border,
the DEA, the CIA, the FBI, all of these organizations have been the problem with drugs,
pushing them, creating them, selling them, making new versions of them. So all this wringing his hands about immigration coming from Canada
and drugs coming from Canada.
Absolute nonsense.
Polyev issued a speech condemning Trump from imposing the tariffs,
but he subtly accepted the premise of the sanctions
by calling for Canada to strengthen security on its border and to fight
the fentanyl trade.
Even he's going to play along with this.
Even a conservative leader in Canada is afraid to oppose Trump.
Isn't that amazing?
Boy, I tell you, for that reason alone, I've got to oppose him.
It bothers me when anybody is above criticism,
when obviously they deserve it.
And so he tries to walk a fine line,
saying, you know, we're really your best friend,
and that really isn't it, but he accepts the premise.
It's not a premise, folks, it's a pretense.
It's not a premise.
It's nothing but a lie and a pretense.
And again, he restates, we share the longest undefended border,
and we fought alongside Americans in many wars.
We are your friends.
You are our neighbors, he said.
So again, you know, just, but, you know, if you listen to people like Jack Posobiec,
we need to have police and military everywhere, even between the states, I imagine.
And so when you look at the tariffs and whether or not they're working, Reason Magazine said
Trump's tariff threats cannot win the unwinnable war on drugs.
And they're not even, you know, this is the other part of it you know we had the war on
terrorism as many people point out how do you have a war on a tactic well how do you have a war on
inanimate objects we have a war on drugs and as part of that war on drugs we are going to arrest
and seize inanimate objects and so the u U.S. government arrests a plane.
Or they arrest a house or a car or a stack of cash.
And that's what it looks like.
It's like U.S. government versus Learjet, serial number, blah, blah, blah.
That's what they do.
So you have a war against an inanimate object of drugs.
And then in order to win that war, you've
got to arrest and punish other inanimate objects, like that stack of cash I'd like to have.
So it is an unwinnable war on drugs.
It's a war of drugs against us.
After promising to stop the flow of drugs during his first term, now the president is
blaming foreign officials for his failure.
I'm going to create borders, said Trump during his 2016 campaign.
No drugs are going to come in.
We're building a wall.
You know what I'm talking about.
You have confidence in me.
Believe in me.
I will solve the problem.
That's the quote from Trump in 2016.
But as reason said, Trump did not, in fact, solve the problem. The annual number of drugs
related deaths in the U.S. rose by 44 percent between 2016 and the last year of his first term.
It rose by 44 percent during his first term. Now Trump blames foreign officials for his failure which is why he decided
to impose punitive tariffs on china mexico and canada until they take adequate steps to stop
dangerous narcotics from entering our country well zero hedge is right about the fact that
nothing that he did made any difference but they can't see the forest for the trees.
They get hung up on these details.
Look, there is absolutely no way that they would ever stop this.
It's the New York Times reported in December.
Mexican cartels already have a backup plan.
They're recruiting chemistry students studying at Mexican universities.
They're going to go full Breaking Bad on everybody, right?
They create the fentanyl.
But that's not what this is about.
Even Reason Magazine doesn't want to look at what the ultimate plan and purpose of these perpetrators are.
And who are the perpetrators?
Traitors.
Traitors to this country.
And the CIA.
And elsewhere.
And this has been going on for a very long time.
From the beginning.
That was their purpose.
Like I said before, the crack cocaine, the opioids from Afghanistan.
The plan, the purpose, the perpetrators.
Don't talk about, well, you know, he didn't stop it the last time.
There was never any intention to stop it.
It's like listening to people claim complain about
the department of education or the schools johnny can't read or write what happened to the three r's
reading writing and arithmetic that's not the purpose of the schools the purpose of the schools
going back to the people who designed public schools government. The purpose from the beginning was to indoctrinate and to control, to do social engineering.
And they are excelling at that.
It's scary how good a job they're doing.
You just don't understand what their purpose is if you say that they are not teaching Johnny
how to read and write.
That was never the design.
And when you say, well, Trump failed on the war on drugs because he didn't stop the drugs
flowing across the border.
Well, that was never the intention of any of these American governments or presidents.
And so, again, it's all coming from Mexico anyway.
So why are we doing this to Canada?
But they'll pretend to play along and they'll pretend to comply.
As I pointed out, Trump's North American trade war accomplished nothing.
Canada and Mexico agreed to keep doing things that they were already doing.
And in the case of Canada, they agreed to stop things that they were not doing.
Just letting massive amounts of fentanyl come in.
Again, 0.2% of the fentanyl coming into America came from Canada.
The other 99.8% came from somewhere else.
Trump's deal with Mexico includes a promise from the Mexican president
to deploy 10,000 troops on the border.
Hey, that's a victory, isn't it? According to MAGA.
But Reason points out that's even though
Mexico had already deployed nearly twice that number
to the border in 2019.
So he's only getting half of what he was able
to get them to do in 2019.
Canada similarly includes a promise of 10,000 troops and 1.3 billion dollars in new
border security spending. Oh Jack Posobiec will be so happy. Exactly what the Canadian government
said in December it had planned to do. And I put out press releases that they were going to. So
the Canadian government had already planned to do what trump supposedly twisted their arm to get them to do over a trumped up charges the mexican government
had done twice as much as this back in 2019 trump tore up the north american trade deal that he had
signed and he praised as quote the best agreement we've ever made just five years ago. He sent the stock market tumbling.
He forced American automotive industry and other manufacturers to beg for mercy.
And he antagonized two of America's biggest trading partners and allies.
And after all that, he got virtually nothing in return.
I mean, he stoked his ego.
And all of the conservative press
stroked his ego.
Folks, he is an agent of chaos.
I've said this all along.
He's an agent of chaos,
just like Fauci.
You have to prove that this works,
and then you've got to go through
all of the clinical trials,
phase ones, phase twos, phase 3, and then show that
this particular product is going to be good over a period of years. That alone, if it
works perfectly, is going to take a decade.
Why don't we blow this system up? I mean, obviously we can't just turn off the spigot
on the system we have and then say hey everyone in the world should get
this new vaccine we haven't given to anyone yet it's going to be very difficult to change that
unless you do it from within and say i don't care what your perception is we're going to address the
problem in a disruptive way and in an iterative way because you do need both but it is not too yeah there we go so you got to
do it from the inside right how do we blow this whole thing up right how do we destroy everything
and of course that's what the big tech guys are always talking that's their motto go fast and
break things well trump is breaking things he's doing it from the inside. He is an agent of chaos and of disruption, as we saw.
That was in October before Trump rolled out this stuff the following, you know, that was October 2019.
So, yeah, they're going to go fast.
They're going to break things.
They're going to blow this up.
Going to create chaos.
That's what we're seeing here.
Oren Cass, the founder of american compass and leading figure
within the nationalist conservative movement in a post that was largely defending trump's maneuvers
imagine that defending what trump did with the tariffs um admitted that a key piece of the puzzle
was missing cass said if the goal is to change behavior, the policymaker has an obligation
to communicate the demands clearly. He said Trump's demands of Canada were, quote, unclear
at best. I said this from the very beginning. I said, what are they supposed to do? He doesn't
even say what he wants them to do. He's just going to throw tariffs on him obviously this is about chaos and disruption and breaking
things he didn't have any goals that he wanted achieved uh so cass says you know hey if you
want to change the policy you got an obligation to tell them what you want and reason said well
that's putting it kindly again when trump was asked directly by reporters on saturday
when they announced that the terrorists were beginning.
So they asked him on Saturday if there's anything Canada could do to avoid the terrorists.
He said, nothing.
Nothing.
This is capricious, erratic behavior.
It is throwing his weight around to show how important he is.
But still, as Reason points out, Cass argues that Trump was right on track. It is throwing his weight around to show how important he is.
But still, as Reason points out, Cass argues that Trump was right on track.
Really.
He says, think of a negotiating tariff like an embargo, an economic tool of state craft used to advance foreign policy aims.
Evaluated on that basis. O'Reason said that's admittedly difficult, however, to evaluate these actions on that
basis because the U.S., like most nations, generally does not go around harming their
allies.
And as a matter of fact, his tariffs, as they always do, have backfired in so many different ways.
Just like Biden, he's got his goals of where he wants to go, whatever that is, and he has
decided that he's going to break things, that he's going to throw around the economic weight
of the United States.
And what happened when Biden did that with sanctions against Russia?
Well, first of all, he didn't harm Russia at all.
He helped Russia. Well, first of all, he didn't harm Russia at all. He helped Russia.
Russia was the price of oil went up so much that Russia was able to sell it at a deep
discount for gold instead of for U.S. dollars and still make a $300 billion profit in a
short period of time.
And what it did was it harmed the reserve status of the dollar.
It harmed our international reputation. People start to see us, rightfully so, as a gang of
thieves, robbers, murderers, assassins. That's what the U.S. government is. Trump's terrorists
are wreaking havoc even on the AI industry
that he claims to support.
Didn't take a very long time.
The whole kerfuffle
appears to have taken investors
by surprise as they'd initially
discredited Trump's earlier threats
of introducing tariffs.
What do I want to say?
He's not that crazy.
This is just bluffing,
trying to scare people, right?
NVIDIA, which was already
still reeling from the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, felt the hurt significantly.
The Trump administration officials are considering additional curbs on exports of NVIDIA chips to China, which would extend NVIDIA's losses even further and of course what has been the main support of the stock
market over the last year nvidia and the and specifically in the ai industry in general in
other words the whole situation is a mess of promises a morass that serves as a reality check
on trump's early promises to support the AI industry.
Trump's tariffs are also expected to raise prices for AI data server equipment.
The U.S. heavily relies on importing data processing equipment from China.
NVIDIA's latest Blackwell AI chips will also soon be manufactured in a facility that's currently being constructed in Mexico.
Mexico.
Trump's actions have already proven a massive self-own, giving a black eye to a key ally while laying groundwork for China to soar ahead in the ongoing AI race.
It's already shown that the international competitors can easily circumvent U.S. protectionist measures.
And in the wake of Trump's tariffs, experts are warning that consumer prices, particularly in the U.S., could rise substantially.
Biggest losers will be us.
The biggest losers.
Even Trump's own flashy $500 billion Stargate AI infrastructure deal could be threatened. People running the project are
looking to build out enormous multi-billion dollar data centers and import duties on crucial
equipment could hinder their process. Look, like it or not, the manufacturing process,
and I don't like it. I wish that it was a simpler situation. I wish it was a situation where
we had a tax-free zone within the United States and we
had manufacturing within the United States, but that's not the reality of what they've been able
to create over the last 30 years of globalization. And actually, even going beyond that actually goes
back to the opening of China with Kissinger. President Kissinger did that. And so what we
have is a very distributed supply chain all over the place and crossing the borders multiple times.
And so if you actually do try to set up tariffs at this point, what you're going to be doing is adding a VAT tax, essentially.
Just building tax upon tax upon tax every time it crosses the border back and forth in the process of construction.
I think he knows that.
I think he'd like to have that silent tax that's there.
I think they will come back. But it's certainly not helping Americans. The prices are going to
go up. And it's not going to help the American government's reputation or Trump's reputation
either. As Politico has pointed out, by the way, Politico got $8 million from the Biden administration.
Why are we paying any organization for that?
Well, because they've been a reliable supporter of the Biden administration and of left-wing politics.
But I guess a lot of these people like Breitbart and Infowars and WorldNet Daily, Daily Wire and the Daily Signal and all that,
they better be asking, hey, where's my check from the Trump administration?
I'm carrying their water for them.
I always make sure that I never blame Trump for anything.
Even if it's 100% his fault, we're not going to blame him for it.
Where's my check from the Trump administration?
Come on, you guys, you were had.
At least Politico got paid by the Biden administration.
But they point out, and they're right about this,
Trump has started his second term
looking like the U.S. president that Beijing has long wanted.
In less than three weeks,
using everything from threats of war against allies
to freezing foreign aid,
Trump has arguably done more to weaken America's standing in the world than in his entire first term.
And he's given China's communist regime a chance to strengthen itself just as it was facing economic headwinds.
So, just like Biden helped Russia.
So, Greenland.
What is going on with Greenland? Well, they are saying they're
not for sale, but they are open to more security cooperation with the U.S. Isn't this an interesting
parallel to what happened with Mexico and Canada, where in Mexico, oh yeah, we're going to put 10,000
troops on the border, but they put twice that number in 2019 canada all right well we'll
do what we said we're going to do in december oh big win for trump isn't it i love it when he
throws his weight around says the maga press well what's going on with greenland well they made it
clear that they are not and denmark has made it clear that it is not for sale but the u.s can
have an increased security presence there on greenland well the u.s already
has a military base the u.s has a military base that right after world war ii we had 10 000
soldiers stationed there now we've got 200 so i guess you know trump since nobody's got any memory
of what happened with all this stuff he could put some more troops there and call it a win.
Right.
Except they're not needed there.
For weeks, Trump has said that the control of Greenland is a must for the United States.
He has threatened to invade the island to annex it.
He and his allies have ratcheted up the rhetoric in recent days.
We've got Vice President Vance has dubbed Denmark a bad ally and said that Trump doesn't care what Europe says about Greenland.
So there, we don't care what you have to say.
Greenland is one of the many targets of Trump's unraveling expansionist agenda. I just call it imperialism.
It's just raw imperialism showing
the flag pumping your chest out and pride renaming things stealing assets everywhere this is 19th
century imperialism writ large he's also threatened to invade panama to annex the panama canal he's
declared his intent to merge canada and the United States as a state.
People in Canada don't want it, and we don't want it, because it is far more liberal than California, as many people point out.
Speaking at a meeting of the European Union in Brussels,
the president of Denmark said to our premier, I don't know what their title is,
but Fredrickson said on Monday
that legitimate security concerns
regarding Greenland and Arctic can be addressed,
but the acquisition of the island is off the table.
So, you know, this base that you used to have
10,000 soldiers in, you've only got 200 now,
you can put some more of them there.
But listen to how this is pushed by the maga press this is russell bartlett
his headline denmark caves offers major greenland concession to the u.s
we have never had so much winning have we so that military base that you've always had there since
the end of World War II.
Yeah, had it there for 80 years.
Well, now you can ramp it back up to where you had it 80 years ago.
Of course, they could have always done that.
MAGA thinks this is a victory.
And again, I think that just like the Panama Canal, I think his intention is another one of these imperialist grifts for his corporate friends.
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Known as Mother Nature's sieve
Though it's horrible to visit
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oh uh marky mark in new jersey thank you for tip and he says a part of trump's panama brouhaha
panama was part of china's Belt and Road Initiative.
They have since pulled out of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Yes, that was another part of it.
You know, that along with Emperor Victor, whoever that is, that is there.
I don't know what's going on with that.
But, yeah, it's, you know, we look at this, I don't know when, whether we call this a victory or not, I still don't think that that's necessary for what he did.
And I think a lot of this is simply ego and throwing his weight around, make himself look big.
I wonder, was it part of, was that in response to China's Belt and Road Initiative that he renamed the Gulf of Mexico?
What was that about?
North American House of Poe.
MAGA is anti-war.
And unless it's anything demanded by Israel, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Lebanon, Greenland, Panama, Mexico, Canada.
Other than that, MAGA is anti-war.
Unless Trump says we've got to go to war.
If that's the case, then we've got to go to war.
Zox of Oxos says NVIDIA has been horrible with supply for like 15 years now.
And Whistler says that's true.
Because he watches what's going on with the graphics boards and stuff like that as well.
So we'll see what happens with all this.
Let's get back to the Gaza thing and the response from MAGA to the Gaza plan is universally hated by most people, except for a few people who have cheered it.
But even within the Republican Party, people are taken back by this.
Trump shocks his supporters with the idea that the U.S. would own and rebuild Gaza.
In remarks that sent shocks across the American political spectrum left and right,
Trump said he wants the U.S. to empty Gaza of its nearly 2 million inhabitants
and develop it like a property owner.
The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip.
We'll do a job with it, too, he said with a smiling Netanyahu next to him.
We'll own it, be responsible for dismantling all the dangerous unexploded bombs yeah trump and his um trump and jared won't be
doing that work and other weapons on the site will level the site will get rid of the destroyed
buildings level it out do a real job do something different well he claimed that leaders all over
the middle east think that's a great idea,
that it won't be rebuilt for a specific group of people, but for people all over the Middle East.
And of course, that is a bold-faced lie as well. It was not anybody. Saudis, Egypt, nobody likes this plan in the Middle East. Nobody. Representative Warrenidson a republican from ohio a supporter of trump
just offered one question two words with a question mark america first yeah and uh comments
on x early wednesday morning rand paul made it clear that it was not America first.
Rand Paul said the pursuit for peace should be that of the Israelis and the Palestinians.
I thought we voted for America first.
We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom our treasure and spill our soldiers' blood.
I'd like to ask Trump, and this is from daniel the petris of defense priorities he
said i'd like to ask trump how this magical unicorn gaza vision jives with his quote we need to get
out of the middle east messaging well he runs on one thing and he does another one doesn't he like
most of these candidates but it was pretty predictable wasn't it didn't we know who this guy was from four years evidently
maga is surprised to find out that he's reverted to form trump has long prioritized
lowering the u.s military footprint in the middle east and encouraging peace deals this
is the opposite of that said adam weinstein, a Middle East fellow at the Quincy Institute and also a veteran of the Afghanistan war.
The president's proposal of occupying Gaza hits the trifecta of bad ideas, he said.
It is simultaneously illegal, unethical, and terrible for the u.s interests whether it
is said in earnest or as some kind of a perverse form of leverage see that's the other thing
these uh people who excuse what he has to say well he doesn't really mean this he's just
threatening people he's not really going to put on the terrace he's just threatening people and um that is a perverse form of leverage and
it's not a trick that's going to work for very long either it's already getting pretty tired
how many times does trump have to cry wolf about threatening people and then pulling back on it
before he loses that leverage before people aren't afraid of him anymore.
You know, in his first term, he had said a lot of really tough stuff about the border.
And without him doing anything at all, border crossings just plummeted at the beginning
of his first term.
They've plummeted again now.
And is it going to
be another case like it was the first time around? People realized that he was a paper tiger.
There's all talk, no action. And then the caravans began in a big way and escalated.
Trump didn't close the border except for his beloved pandemic scam. That's the only time he closed the border.
And when he decided to close the border again, that's what he fell back to.
And as people have pointed out, Obama was deporting people at a faster rate than Trump is.
All of this stuff from Holman and the rest of them and the ICE Barbies, you've got Kristine ohm and nancy running around in costume with their bulletproof
vests it's just show it's just theater democrat critics came out reliably swinging chris murphy
from connecticut said trump has totally lost it. A U.S. invasion
of Gaza would lead to the slaughter of thousands of U.S. troops and decades of war in the Middle
East. But it was clear that many Republicans are baffled. As I pointed out yesterday, Lindsey Graham
was, oh, I don't really know what to do about this. And I thought it was funny that the comments
from this is responsible state craft dot org.
And they had the same thing to say about Lindsey Graham as I did.
They said, Lindsey Graham, who's never seen a war that he doesn't want your sons and your daughters to fight, said he says, well, I don't think that'd be an interesting proposal.
We'll see what our Arab friends say about that.
Well, they all hate it.
I think most South Carolinians would not be excited about sending Americans to take over Gaza.
I think that might be problematic, but I'll keep an open mind. And as I said, he's going to keep an open hand to see if AIPAC and the Israelis give him more money.
Trump's other supporters tiptoed a bit around it, but their confusion was palpable.
You had Josh Hawley, who said, I don't know that I think it's the best use of United States resources.
I don't know if I think that.
You don't know what you think, Josh?
If you're going to see Pierre Palliev tiptoe around Trump, of course, Republicans are going to do it as well.
Josh Hawley, I don't know that I think that's the best use of U.S. resources to spend a bunch of money in Gaza.
I think maybe, maybe I prefer that to be spent in the U.S. first, but let's see what happens.
Wow.
Wow.
I don't know what I think, but maybe we're going to do this.
How about spending it in North Carolina or California or something?
They were demolished, and they weren't demolished with bombs that we gave to Israel.
That was a natural disaster, and yet Trump pretends that this is some kind of a natural disaster.
I don't know.
It's just really demolished.
It's really dangerous there now.
The concrete could fall on their heads.
The additional bombs that we're sending, those could fall on their heads as well.
And then John Fetterman seems to be alone in terms of always being a big supporter of Zionism.
He says, I don't know what role the U.S. forces is, but they're obviously a part of it.
And I fully support that.
He fully supports sending your sons and daughters to go fight for Israel.
And so this was Marco Rubio
writing, Gaza, all uppercase, must be
free from Hamas. As the president shared today, the
United States stands ready to lead and to make Gaza beautiful
again.
And so that was what Rand Paul responded to.
He saw that.
He responded to that tweet from Marco Rubio.
And he said, well, the pursuit for peace is that of the Israelis and the Palestinians.
I thought we voted for America first.
We have no business contemplating yet another occupation to doom our treasure and spill our blood.
That's exactly right.
Trump's Gaza talk is not the only thing that Paul has opposed in the opening weeks of the new administration.
He seems to be about the only person unafraid to take on Trump over the tariffs, over Gaza.
He's been vocal about the tariffs against Canada, China, Mexico, called it a disastrous economic policy. He said tariffs as an economic policy are a disaster for the consumer.
They mean higher prices, even if the tariffs are only on China, the average price that the
consumer will pay is about $1,000 more.
He means for all goods for the year.
But even though he might push back, and even though Judge Hawley timidly says, well, I
don't know, but maybe this isn't the best thing.
I don't know.
I'll have to think about it.
And Lindsey Graham wants to stick his hand out to have it greased.
But the reliable sycophant weasel, Mike Johnson, House Speaker,
praised the Gaza plan as, quote,
bold, decisive action to try to secure the peace of that region.
We're going to stand with Israel as they work toward this goal
and we'll stand with the president on this initiative.
I tell you, that guy, he absolutely has no principles about anything.
Even the response from Breitbart, you've got Joel Pollack, who has been a big Israel-first
Zionist at Breitbart.
Pollack says, what Trump's Gaza takeover plan could mean. And so he tries to be,
even he sees that this is going to get people upset. So he tries to back off of this a little
bit. And what Joel Pollack does at Breitbart, he says, well, I'll give you some arguments in favor
and some concerns about this. Not actually, he's going to put up any arguments in opposition to anything that Trump did,
but arguments in favor.
He said, there's no way to solve the strategic problem
that Gaza poses.
Was this the plan all along?
Was this why we had a kind of, in many people's opinion,
and it certainly looked like that to me,
that October the 7th was like December 7th, 1941, Pearl Harbor.
Did they stand down and let this happen? Were they really that incompetent? Or did they allow
this to happen because they wanted to have an excuse to do this, an excuse to demolish Gaza,
to move everybody out of there that survived.
So there's no way to solve the strategic problem that Gaza poses, he said.
Gaza, number two, Gaza has been so thoroughly destroyed by war that it is essentially uninhabitable.
Destroyed by war.
I think it's destroyed by Israel.
This is like the people who say, look at what COVID did to America.
No, it's what the U.S. government did to America.
It wasn't, COVID didn't do anything.
It was people's response to it, even if you believe that it was real.
And I don't believe it was real.
It was their excuse to do whatever they wanted.
And that's what we're seeing here as well.
Number three, the 20-year experiment in Palestinian governance of Gaza has been a miserable failure.
Hamas still has an ideological hold.
Remember, it was the government of Israel that wanted Hamas in there because they wanted them to fail.
And that has been shown over and over again as well. So they set it up to fail. And that has been shown over and over again as well.
So they set it up to fail.
They set it up because they wanted the most radical, incompetent people they could get.
Fourth, U.S. ownership of Gaza could be a massive strategic asset.
There we go.
If it's going to be ownership, folks, right there, with Israel right there, it'll be a name only.
Ownership and name only.
You know who's going to own that.
And then he says he doesn't have negatives.
Here's some arguments in favor of it.
But in contrast to that, he doesn't have arguments against it.
He has questions.
That's all you're allowed to have, you know, like Josh Hawley.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe that's not the best way to do this.
Questions.
Where would the Gazans go?
Well, yeah.
Where do they go?
Nobody wants to take them.
Israel has floated the idea of sending the Gazans to America. I guess, you know,
that'd be an exchange if they could come here and we could let Trump and his friends build hotels
there in the land that they used to have. I guess that'd be a reasonable compromise, right?
You like that? I don't. Number two, would U.S. troops be at risk? Of course they would. Who is going to pay for it? Well, it's always paid for
by the American debt, isn't it? That one way or the other is going to be paid off by
Americans eventually, one way or the other. Another question he has, is Trump's idea even
legal? Not even remotely. And the final one, would the idea be accepted as legitimate? Saudi
Arabia responded immediately to Trump's proposal by objecting to it and insisting that a Palestinian
state be a condition for relations with Israel. Arab and Muslim organizations in the U.S. also
rejected the idea. The Trump administration said that Palestinians would be better off elsewhere,
which is likely true.
But Palestinians have rarely made choices based on their own welfare.
If they knew what was good for them, they'd get out of there before we kill them.
Joel Pollack.
That's amazing.
So that's the way the Zionist press of the conservatives responds.
But then, of course, is also the trump press at fox news
who gushes over this the only ones who seem to really really really love it i mean not even
breitbart loved it like this but they love it at fox news because it's a revolving door
into the trump administration and so they you've got kaylee mcinnany who used to be the press
secretary and i guess she's trying
to get back in the good graces i mean he's got a very articulate smart press secretary now uh she
even tried to walk back some of the nonsense that uh that trump did and she did an excellent job
that kaylee mcinerney though never really seemed to have a grip on it uh so maybe she's trying to
get back in his good graces uh but um she talks about wait for it 4d chess kaylee mcinerney
doesn't even realize that the phrase 4d chess has become a cynical joke meme to describe these hopeless sycophants of Donald
Trump. And she walked right into it. She repeats that. It's absolutely unbelievable. Here's the
clip from Kayleigh McEnany talking about how Trump is playing 4D chess. She goes full Alex Jones.
There was this line from Netanyahu that I wish the media would have listened to.
He said, looking at President Trump, you see things that others do not see.
You say things that others do not say.
And then the jaws drop and then people sit back and realize, oh, maybe he was right.
Well, the media didn't listen to that.
Those gathered in the room, Caitlin Collins, others, maybe he was right. Well, the media didn't listen to that. Those
gathered in the room, Caitlin Collins, others, because I watched through the channels last night
and it was absolute pandemonium. I mean, the freak out was only second to June 27th,
the day that Joe Biden because it was so stupid debate. And when you look at it, I just thought
to myself, they haven't learned the lesson yet. And the lesson is this. Maybe Trump is not trying
to take Gaza. Maybe this is a grand part of a negotiation to get Iran to come to the table,
to get Iran to hold back the proxies, to get Iran to stop its nuclear warfare on the world.
Maybe that's it. My lesson to the media, this one line I wish they would take.
President Trump is playing four dimensional chess. You all are playing checkers. Oh, yeah. So it's all about Iran. You know,
he's playing four dimensional chess with Iran to get them to stop their war against the world.
Well, you know, it's kind of interesting because I saw 40 chess. I thought, well, I wonder what
Alex, how Alex is spending this. Well, here's how Alex spent it.
Spent, spun it.
Okay.
This is Infowars headline.
Trump signals no war with Iran.
So they're not, they're not saying it's 4D chess.
They're just flat out lying to you.
It's exactly the opposite of that.
Even Kayleigh McEnany said, well, he's doing 4D chess because he's going to war with Iran.
Right.
And Infowars says he signals that there's not going to be any war with Iran.
It's just, that's, I guess, the next stage beyond 4D chess.
You just tell people the exact opposite of what is happening.
She said, no, it's not a joke.
And it shouldn't be a shock.
You know, this is Trump and, and people just don't see what he's doing.
She goes full Q and on, on all this stuff.
I have president Trump is playing four dimensional chess and you are all playing checkers.
Wow.
Wow.
She's going to give, uh, Alexandria occasional cortex a run for her money isn't she
uh several fox news hosts on wednesday heaped praise on trump's proposal because hey look
it worked for hegseth he's now secretary of defense
and uh so they said um uh with the international community reeling over another chaotic declaration from the new president,
the current White House press secretary, Caroline Leavitt, offered few answers on Wednesday,
instead describing her boss as, quote, an outside-of-the-box thinker who was trying to solve unsolvable problems.
She said, quote, the president has said that he's been socializing this idea for quite some time.
Lovett acknowledged that it hadn't been formalized until it, quote,
was written in the president's remarks last night as he revealed it to the world.
So I'm like, well, yeah, it's not a formal policy.
We've seen the pictures of Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff standing on the side.
Her eyes are like, what is he doing?
Now, that could have just been, you know, it's a still shot.
People get strange looks on their face.
If you've got a video, you can find a spot where somebody looks a particular way that you want to make it look.
But I think that she was surprised.
That's my impression of all this stuff.
But again, this is just off the cuff.
I agree or disagree with the idea that he presented.
He was talking about a new day for the Palestinian people,
said Lawrence Jones on Fox News.
And that's one thing.
They haven't had any hope.
Lawrence, why do you think they haven't had any hope?
Does it have to do with the constant shelling,
the targeted assassination of their children?
Is that one of the reasons why they haven't had any hope?
Wow.
Wow.
The lengths that these people will go to
to make apologies for Donald Trump.
Shield Your Eyes says Netanyahu offers supportahu, who offers support to Trump's plan
to displace Palestinians in Gaza.
And he's got a link to an article,
says, what's there?
Yeah, I'm sure that Netanyahu supports Trump's plan
to do everything that Netanyahu wants to do.
Yeah, they would love to.
Look, this has always been the plan.
Kill everybody and take the land.
And we would say that was a plan, and they'd say, how dare you? This is about been the plan. Kill everybody and take the land. And we would say that was a plan.
And they'd say, how dare you?
This is about getting Hamas.
This is simply about shutting down this terrorist organization.
This is not about killing all the civilians there and taking their land and bulldozing their homes.
Now that they say it's about killing all the civilians there and bulldozing it and taking their land,
we still are not allowed to say that right
right overture says according to the white house news brief yesterday the people of gaza are being
temporarily relocated until demolition and rebuilding of gaza is completed that's not
what trump said he said it permanently he made it clear permanently um and that was that was his
words so who are you going to believe the people who try to walk back
his statements or what he really wants to do for israel matthew ronson i wonder how many ancient
dwellings and structures will be raised in gaza well yeah that doesn't matter does it
uh doesn't matter to any of these people who are cheering this death and destruction um so again she is they're all parroting this whole idea that we take trump seriously but not
literally take him seriously but not literally what utter nonsense uh the lies of these people
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Well, welcome back.
As I was saying in the beginning of the show, I thought that this device had gone off on me.
And I just now realized that they did an update as the show was beginning on my computer.
Electronics are great, aren't they?
And normally, I've got it in airplane mode to save the battery anyway.
But I'll make sure that I've got it in airplane mode always from now on,
whenever that happens.
Let's take a look at a statement from J.D. Vance.
Yesterday, I spent a good deal of time talking about Tulsi Gabbard
and her history with the radical Hindu political party
and the radical Hindu militarized party
that is actually out there making violent attacks against christians
against sikhs against muslims against everybody that's not a hindu and the poor and modi that
is a part of that and so is tulsi gabbard hundreds of thousands of dollars and support from these
people and um uh indebted to them and so now J.D. Vance coming out and not addressing that. No. U.S. diplomacy, he says, for religious liberty abroad has been distorted to the point
of absurdity, he says, vowing that the current presidential administration will not use tax
dollars to promote things like atheism abroad. We've been promoting atheism. We've been promoting
every kind of sexual perversion abroad.
Big bucks for all this stuff.
But they are putting this out and virtue signaling to Christians about this stuff.
At the same time, they want somebody in as head of national intelligence that is tied to a political party that has conducted assassinations
and attempted assassinations on their religious enemies in North America, in Canada, and elsewhere.
Yeah, what could possibly go wrong with that?
He spoke at the International Religious Freedom 2025 Summit in Washington, D.C. Thousands of attendees from over 40 different countries.
He said, too often has our nation's international engagement on religious liberty issues been
corrupted and distorted to the point of absurdity.
Think about this.
How did America get to the point where we're sending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer
dollars abroad to NGOs that are dedicated to spreading
atheism all over the globe.
That is not what leadership or protecting the rights of the faithful looks like.
Or, you know, supporting the Hindu murderers and putting somebody who is attached to that
political party and as head of the intelligence agencies.
Amazing.
But I guess they're pretending that atheism is not a religion, but it is.
Atheists have their gods and they're fiercely worshipped
because they have a worldview.
They have atheism sells you a worldview about how we got here,
what happens when we die, how we should live, and all the rest of this stuff.
They are very fierce about that.
As a matter of fact, they take it more seriously than many Christians do in their profession of Christ. Received a $2 million grant from USAID to fund organizations that provide so-called gender-affirming care,
like body-mutilating gender surgeries and LGBT activism.
Other reported expenditures highlighted by the White House include
$70,000 for the production of a DEI musical in Ireland,
$47,000 for a transgender opera, that's what they call it, in Colombia, $2
million for sex changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala.
So we're going to all these third world countries and trying to turn them into the United States
of Sodom and Gomorrah, because that's what we are.
In 2022, the U.S. State Department was questioned by a Republican member of Congress
for granting over $20,000 to fund a dozen drag shows in Ecuador.
So Ecuador, Guatemala, Colombia, Ireland, going all over the place.
A DEI musical.
I'm sure that was entertaining.
Vance called for the U.S. to maintain a stance that
includes distinguishing between regimes that protect religious freedom and those that do not.
Now, how about India? Do they support religious freedom? Are you going to draw the line around
India? Are you going to draw the line around people who are allied with that political party
that is the 11th most repressive anti-Christian nation on earth, India, and that political party that is the 11th most repressive anti-Christian nation on earth, India,
and that political party that she is heavily involved in? Again, all of these people who have
heavy involvements with foreign governments, and I don't care whether it's Israel or whether it is
Palestine or whether it is India or you name it. I'm sick of these people.
And of course, they're not getting them out of Congress.
They're putting them in the Trump administration as well.
But when you look at the hypocrisy, the Trump administration is hanging its hat on how they're
getting rid of DEI.
And it needs to be gotten rid of.
It's horrific.
It is hiring people who are not focused on their job. They're focused on
their costumes, their sexuality, their this or that, or they're hiring people for racist reasons
and not hiring other people who are qualified because of racist reasons, perhaps even more
qualified because of racist reasons. So all that needs to be gone. But that is not something that Trump and people like Michael Flynn
really can hang their hat on, is it?
Because if we go back and we look, as I point out many times,
Michael Flynn was at the forefront of all this at the Pentagon 11 years ago.
And the second one, pushing transgender trans transgenderism with chris beck
and that type of thing he's now pushed back against it uh but not um not michael flynn
michael flynn's not telling us uh where his road to damascus experience happened if he had one
and then we've got trump uh trump who did this with beauty contests about 12 years ago in an announcement today the
miss universe organization which is headed by celebrity tycoon donald trump released a statement
allowing transgender women to compete in their pageants this comes on the heels of a controversy
that began when transgender contestant genitalia cova was was disqualified at Miss Universe Canada because she wasn't
originally born a woman.
In a joint statement between GLAAD and the Miss Universe organization, it stated,
We are pleased to announce that after more than two weeks of discussions, the Miss Universe
organization is close to finalizing an official policy change that will allow women who are
transgendered to participate in its beauty competitions.
GLAAD spokesperson Herden Gradick explained,
For more than two weeks, the Miss Universe organization and Mr. Trump made it clear to GLAAD
that they were open to making a policy change to include women who are transgender.
We appreciate that he and his team responded swiftly and appropriately.
The decision marks a big step towards equal rights
in the pageant world and equal right three for talakova and her supporters i'm surrounded by
amazing ladies in the competition and as soon as i was disqualified i was kind of looks like
ivanka or he does from them um letting me know that they believe in equality and that they want me to compete.
Yeah, yeah.
So he was for it in a big way before he was against it.
And he was for it just a couple of months ago.
He was for it when he was running the campaign.
He was for it when he campaigned the first time.
They had all the rainbow merchandise on the Trump website.
Melania has been given awards at Mar-a-Lago by these people he was pushing it from the very beginning it's amazing to watch these billionaires switch sides back and forth
but what's even more amazing you understand why they're doing it what's amazing is to see all the
little minions going oh wow it's like all the little toys in the toy store pizza planet you know when the
the claw is our master they have no clue what's going on they never ask what's going on well
there's one pastor who wasn't having any of this stuff and uh so he had some um some people show
up to his church and they wanted to cross dress and all the rest of the stuff here's what he had
to say can you leave my church and go put on man clothes and don't come here like that no more
don't you come here like that i i hold a standard in here whatever you do on the outside
is your business but i will not let drag queens come in here
and i'll come here you're gonna dress like a man I will not let drag queens come in here.
And y'all gonna come in here, you're gonna dress like a man.
Now, whatever you do on the outside, that's your business. But when you come in this house, if you a man, dress like a man.
If you a woman, you dress like a woman.
I'm not going to allow it.
My salvation is more important.
And God is holding me accountable.
Now, whatever you do outside these doors, I don't bash, I don't judge.
But when you come in here, you will not be a drag queen.
Amen.
The Holy Ghost in me and my spirit, there is drag
queen sitting here with wigs on.
I'm going to ask you to be
pulled from this picture.
I will not
play this game.
I don't care if you don't clap, if you don't
like it, don't.
You will not be playing
with and healing and
fooling people up in here.
You can fool people but see, I got the Holy Ghost for real. You would not be playing with and healing and fooling people up in here. Come on.
Come on.
You can fool people, but see, I got the Holy Ghost for real.
I can pick your spirit up in the back of the church.
Hallelujah.
Yeah, okay.
Well, you know, the only thing I disagree with him there is that he didn't really call it out as sin, which is what it is.
I mean, if you are concerned about people's salvation,
like with Pete Hegseth, you know, he goes to Israel and he starts talking about the third temple.
It's like, well, why don't you talk to them
about how to become part of the temple of God,
where we are the living stones on the foundation of Christ.
That's what you need.
If you really love Israel, you're going to tell them that.
Instead, if you really love politics,
you'll talk about the third temple.
And I would say that we're, it's like, hey, do whatever you want out there.
I'm not going to oppose you.
That's your business.
But not in here.
You're not going to do that.
You need to tell them.
You do that, you're going to go to hell.
We had a Christian who worked for us at a video store.
And he said, people come up and they grab him like i said we had to get out of that business but somebody come up and rent a
movie and he with a smile he'd look at him and say uh watch this kind of stuff you're going to go
straight to hell he would say it with a grin and a smile was real friendly and everything and
they didn't really know what to say.
But he would tell them the truth about it.
You need to tell people the truth.
You need to tell people the truth, whether they're inside your house or whether they're outside your house or your church or wherever you're doing it.
And DG8, thank you very much for the tip.
He says, David, how much money from USA did Richard Grinnell, Rick Grinnell, that's the
guy that Trump was very proud of making this guy the first openly homosexual.
I think he was DNI for a short period of time, interim DNI.
And so and he he made that an issue right he made an issue and you stop and think
about it uh who is it that's going to normalize things more is it going to be a guy like rick
grinnell who looks you know uh like a reasonable person and he focuses on um you know what um
his job is or are these cartoon characters that biden was putting in you know, what his job is, or these cartoon characters that Biden was putting in, you know,
people like Sam Britton, you know, doing all this bizarre, disgusting stuff and stealing women's
luggage and things like that. Or this guy, Richard Levine, I called him Dick Divine.
You put cartoon characters like that and people are repulsed by it.
But you put up people like Rick Grinnell, or you put up somebody like Scott Besant,
and what you're doing is you're doing more to normalize it.
Trump is doing more to normalize this stuff than Biden did, quite frankly, folks.
Forget about all this DEI stuff that they're saying now.
What he's doing with his placements is to normalize it um says
how much did rick grinnell use to of the money did he use to promote sodom and gomorrah agenda
yeah i don't know by the way um uh karen's just reminding me tell a little ford schoolhouse thank
you so much we figured out what it was i couldn't remember it was at christmas time we got a
christmas tie and this tie.
And so thank you very much, Little Ford Schoolhouse.
I appreciate that gift.
That was very kind of you.
Before we leave these issues, there is a movement as if the population crash wasn't bad enough.
It is picking up steam we have a movement that began back in 2006 called anti-natalists
anti-natalists which means that they're anti-child you know like we talk about somebody being a native
or we talk about a nativity scene you know no births i don't want any births here uh so the
anti-natalists say that it's time for humans to go the way of the dodo bird. We need to make ourselves extinct, right?
And it matches up very well with the climate agenda that's all about depopulation.
They make it, you know, depopulating the United States or the world.
They make it into a virtue.
At least they try to.
But if you look at what these people are saying, you can see exactly where they're coming from. Raphael Samuel rocketed to sudden worldwide fame when he filed a lawsuit against his parents
for bringing him into the world without his consent.
That was six years ago.
Today, he is 32 years old.
He's a martial arts trainer from India.
He admits that the move was mostly a publicity stunt.
He wasn't at all surprised when a judge tossed the case less than a year after he filed it.
But he is very serious about the ideas behind that.
He is an anti-natalist.
He and others like him around the globe believe that it is morally wrong to have children under any circumstances.
And they're on a mission to convince everybody to stop procreating.
The natalist groups are now springing up everywhere with large followings in India, the Arabic-speaking world,
also in parts of Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
These things are taking care of themselves.
I mean, our population is crashing.
It's crashing because of drugs.
It's crashing because of vaccines.
It's crashing because of what's in our food.
It's crashing because of social factors besides physical factors.
But this really is a kind of godless approach.
You can see in what they're saying where they're coming from.
We used to have this saying, cleanliness is next to godliness.
Well, I would say that godlessness is next to childlessness.
That's really where this is coming from uh one of the people is um they said one of the uh philosophers of this movement uh talks about axiological asymmetry which says that the pain resulting from existence
tips the scales in the favor of never being born i wonder where he got that idea maybe he read job
at some point you know job says he wished he'd never been born.
That's nothing new.
He just gave it a ridiculously pretentious name, axiological asymmetry.
The other two arguments boil down to the concept of consent and risk.
They'll say that since sex without consent is rape and work without consent is slavery, antinatalists view birth without consent as an equally great injustice. These people, like the LGBT groups,
would be laughable if they weren't picking up steam. But this is the idiocracy in which we
find ourselves living, and it has to be opposed.
It's not enough just to laugh this off. These people are crazy. How are you going to get consent from a baby? Oh, you just don't have any babies, right? We think of children who are born
and have a very short and brutal life, and then maybe they die of cancer, said one of the other
people. Well, again, this is nothing new. There's a philosopher, Hobbes, who said that life is brutal and short.
No, he said basically, he said life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
That was Hobbes.
Now, he was saying that that was what life was like without government.
He was making that argument for government.
But I've seen government make us even poorer, make life even more nasty and brutish, and make life even shorter.
Government is not the solution.
That is life.
We're talking about something solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
That is life without God, life without Christ.
That's not the experience of Christians.
And if that is your experience, you need to think about that.
And again, that would take somebody like Beethoven.
You know, many people have used the example of Beethoven.
His mom's got syphilis.
He winds up getting that, going deaf, and many other issues,
health issues that he had. Should Beethoven have been aborted? Mozart died at a very early age.
Should he have been aborted? He had a very short life. These people like to portray themselves
as caring for children, but they don't. They're just virtue signaling about this.
They're really, what they love is actually themselves.
And we were told 2,000 years ago
that in the last days, people will become lovers of themselves.
And that is exactly what these people are.
They said, you get a lot of people who will tell you
to just kill yourself, actually.
You don't want to have children.
He says, because they somehow equate not having children
to killing humans. Yeah, you know,
it's kind of like abortion. I equate that to killing humans as well.
Lots of people, he says, talk to
outline religious reasons for having kids, such as
the biblical command to be fruitful and multiply.
Others worry who will pay into Social Security or who will care for the elderly if humans start voluntarily dying out.
Notice how immediately they go to government, right?
If we don't have kids, who's going to pay the Social Security so the government can take care of us?
That used to be why people would have children and it was so ingrained that was one of the reasons why when the
chinese government put out their forceful one child policy it resulted in gender side
with the girls being killed because the chinese people said well if i can only have one child i
want to get a son because the son can earn money and can care for us in our old age.
They didn't trust the government, but we do.
We do.
It's crazy.
Birth rates around the world are plummeting despite efforts to slow the decline.
But it doesn't necessarily mean that people are flocking to the anti-natalist movement. Yeah, because we see with the new study just came out talking about women who've taken the Trump shot that he is so proud of.
Their fertility rate has dropped by 65%.
See, a lot of this was social.
A lot of this is physical.
But these people are doubling down on the social aspect of this.
There's no secret that this would all require some form of eugenics and that it is also
heading into the area where the government will have children.
We've got to, you know, what's going to happen to Social Security?
The money that comes from the government,
if people aren't paying into that?
Again, their first place that they look for security and for help is to the government.
Well, will the government then manufacture children to their specifications?
Yes, that is where this is going.
And ultimately, their hope is in a kind of transhumanism, because these people are hoping that perhaps if the government doesn't create the kids, that perhaps they can transfer themselves like Elon Musk wants us to do, transfer themselves into some kind of a singularity, become cyborgs, merge with the machines, ask has said is necessary i don't understand for the life of me
how people can cheer someone like elon musk he is one of the most upfront in your face
demonic transhumanist that we have and yet conservatives love him i mean people like
the christian babylon b they love elon musk they don't the Christian Babylon Bee, they love Elon Musk. They don't
notice the costumes he wears. They don't notice what he says. They don't notice his devices that
he's creating, the brain-computer interfaces and all the rest of this. So this philosophy
is the last stop on the there-is-no-God train, the logical outflow of a worldview
where human life is an accident of science.
If there's no God,
then there really is no question
to keep bringing in new people here, right?
Life has all kinds of great stuff in it,
but it always comes at a price, doesn't it?
Yeah, it does.
But the birth rate of 2.1 is necessary.
They say it's a replacement rate.
It's got to be slightly over.
You've got two people.
Of course, they're working on that to make sure that you're going to have kids with just one.
But it takes two people to do it.
And you're going to have some people who are going to not make it as children.
So they've come up with this idea that the minimum to just maintain your population is going to be 2.1. So how is that looking right now? Well, here's how the trends
have gone from 1950 to 1970 to 2023. From 1950 in the United States, it was 3.1 children
for a family, for a woman, I should say. In 1970, that dropped to 2.5 after the 60s.
And then from 1970 to 2023, it went from 2.5 to 1.6. We're way below replacement level.
And that's pretty much the case everywhere. We had one of the higher birth rates in the 1950s, but Brazil was far higher than us.
They had 6.7 in 1950.
In 1970, it dropped to 5.
Today, it is 1.6.
From 6.7, I'm sorry, 6.1.
From 6.1 to 1.6.
How about that?
Wow.
And the country that has the least, and of course, they're looking at Germany, Italy.
Their current rates are 1.4 and 1.2, respectively.
But when we look at the lowest anywhere, that is in South Korea, 0.8, 0.8.
China has dropped to 1 instead of 2.1, and they're getting concerned about it as well.
You can't sustain a society if the population is shrinking.
But that's what these people want, and we're all going to get that really hard one way or the other.
Well, we're going to, well, one more thing
before we take a break, and that is the effect of smartphone use on young children. You remember
Steve Jobs, who created the iPhone, said, there's no way I'm going to let my kids have access to an
iPhone or an iPad, not until they're in high school or whatever they looked at 37 of 13 year olds
and they said they're reporting suicidal thoughts with nearly half of them feeling detached from
reality this is a study that just came out it links early smartphone use in teens
to increased aggression hallucination and detachment from reality.
And it is what they're coming across on the internet.
But it's also, I think, a physical effect.
Just like we look at the crashing of the population,
there are physical effects from our environment that are happening.
EMF, the food, the drugs.
But it's also the social stuff.
The mind war, the spiritual war that
is there.
And that's what's happening with these young kids.
The internet is a very, very harmful thing, and you should really guard your children
from it.
Just remember that it was imagined by a DARPA psychologist in the 1960s, early 1960s.
It took him about 30, 35 years before it became practical to put out.
But that's what the Internet and social media really is about.
It is about a mind war, a spiritual war, even more importantly.
Mental health declines sharply with each younger generation.
This is a trend that is going up generation by generation.
The mental health is rapidly declining, particularly among young girls, with 65% of them classified as distressed or struggling.
Experts suggest delaying smartphone use until at least age 13.
I would say later than that.
To promote healthier social and brain development.
Electromagnetic radiation from the devices may also contribute to the behavioral and
cognitive issues in children.
So they said, historically, you would see the psychological well-being would follow
a U-shaped curve, with younger and older generations faring better than middle-aged people under stress, right?
So you would see your well-being take a dive in middle age
when you're under a great deal of stress.
However, that curve has collapsed,
and what we're seeing is that it's gradually increasing,
and it's increasing with each successive generation.
Again, as I said before,
65% of female respondents are suicidal, have suicidal thoughts. Some experts argue that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the devices could also play a role. EMR exposure can lead to
behavioral changes and decreased cognitive ability in children. So the bottom takeaway from this is that even if you keep these phones away from your kids,
as Steve Jobs kept them away from his kids,
you could still have an effect on them with the EMR.
Things like Wi-Fi throughout your house and that type of thing,
but even the cell phones that are in close proximity.
The RF radiation of the device is itself.
It is just as harmful as the content that the user engages with.
You see, we're under physical and spiritual attack all the time.
The findings serve as a wake-up call to parents to rethink the role of smartphones.
The study suggests society may face a future where aggression, detachment, and mental health struggles become the norm.
Yeah, they become the norm.
Jason Barker, the real question is what happens to the Social Security money that was already paid in?
When they say we need more people to pay in, they're admitting that they mismanaged the funds from the start.
Well, they're admitting that they didn't have the funds.
The whole thing was a Ponzi scheme. You know, they talk about how, well,
you've got this much set up into your account, and yet it's not any money that is there for
your account. And unlike a retirement fund that you would set aside for yourself, there's no
account that you can pass on to your children. They just stop paying you. It's just a welfare
Ponzi scheme.
That's what it is.
Jason Barker says,
what all these nations have in common?
They're all heavily vaccinated.
Yes, heavily vaccinated.
It is the drugs.
It is the food.
It is the environment that we live in,
this EMF soup that we live in,
but it's especially the spiritual stuff as well.
We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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Oh yeah, in a lot of regularly scheduled programs,
we've been regularly seeing bill gates
he is making the rounds on this stuff and when i first saw this on that why is he on so many shows
that i played for you a couple of clips yesterday uh he went uh on mbc uh the today show and then
he goes on to the view and he's in both of these cases the clips clips that I played, he was talking about Elon Musk and his love for USAID.
And we talked about how intricately USAID was involved in depopulation. Today, earlier,
we talked about how USAID has been funding all kinds of Sodom and Gomorrah stuff all over the
world. And of course, those things go hand in hand. But he was also talking about pandemics and vaccines and all the usual stuff.
He went on also now with Jimmy Fallon and finally realized why he's doing this media blitz.
He's promoting his autobiography that he just released.
And it's called Source Code, My Beginnings.
It should have been Lawsuit, My Beginning.
Or Intellectual Property Theft, My Beginning.
He won the lawsuit that was brought against him.
He got his beginning, as I've said before.
You look at MS-DOS, and it was a direct theft of intellectual property from a company called Digital Research.
When I was in college, I built a computer, and the thing that was used at that point in time, everybody had, there was already some standards.
People would use Intel processors, 8080s, Z80s, and that type of thing.
They had digital research, had an operating system that they called CPM.
It had BIOS.
Does that sound familiar?
And it had this command line interpreter, and he lifted that directly off and sold that to IBM so they could use it for their operating system.
And he was sued by digital research, but he lawyered up and he beat him.
So really, his beginnings began with intellectual property theft and a lawsuit.
If you want to have somebody that, you know, this title, Source Code, My Beginning, seems like that'd be a better title for Zuckerberg's autobiography since he's like a robot, you know.
Source Code, My Beginning.
But Bill Gates is not about writing code.
He's about stealing stuff.
This is why when everybody was talking about deep seek, and I didn't mention this, we were laughing about it.
Whistler and I were laughing about it.
That OpenAI, after a day or so of this, said, hey, they stole some of that code from us.
Those Chinese stole some of that code for DeepSeek from us.
And everybody's like, are you kidding?
Your entire business model of AI is about ripping off, stealing information all over the internet.
You're getting information from people.
You're stealing information from books.
You're stealing music and all of this and repurposing it and rehashing it together.
And so they've got their entire business model is based on theft, and they have the audacity to complain that DeepSeek, another AI program, ripped them off.
But anyway, Bill Gates goes on to Jimmy Fallon's show, and he says humans aren't going to be needed for most things.
Everyone's talking about
AI and that's it that's the big topic everyone's house is going to take over and and all this stuff
and it's it's bad or it's good or we don't know what are the pros and cons for in layman's terms
for someone like me yeah so the era we've come to is sort of the vision that computing was expensive and it basically became free.
The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare.
You know, a great doctor, a great teacher.
And with AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace.
You know, great medical advice, great tutoring. And it's kind of profound because
it solves all these specific problems like we don't have enough doctors or, you know, mental
health professionals. But it brings with it kind of so much change. You know, what will jobs be
like? Should we, you know, just work like two or three days a week? So I love the
maybe you should take off some board. But I think, you know, it's a little bit unknown.
Will we be able to shape it? And so legitimately, people like, wow, this is this is a bit scary.
It's completely new territory. I mean, we still need humans uh not for most things uh you know we'll decide
i mean hosting a talk show definitely you're gonna need really well we'll decide you know
like baseball we won't want to watch do we need jimmy fallon for him uh yeah and you know so
there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves.
But in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems.
Yeah.
Yeah, solved problems.
Who is he?
Who is he to decide all this stuff?
And maybe he should rename his biography uh my pact with
lucifer uh is is ai going to be funnier than jimmy fallon yes um and all of his writers combined uh
it could do a much better job of all that no doubt um so gates is saying well you know intelligence
is rare but we're going to make it very common i wonder when i hear all these billionaires talking about how they're going to
replace us and get rid of us and pacify us
what sort of says a monkey on a typewriter is funnier than jimmy fallon and his writers yeah
at least he gets a joke every once in a while uh but um yeah you know
will ai replace billionaires no evidently not evidently billionaires are the unreplaceable
profession of all this the people who are going to the smart ones of them uh smart ones of us
as bloomberg said who are going to be controlling
everybody else. Maybe they will be controlled by AI. Who knows? No, that's not going to be the
case at all. People could end up working only two or three days a week. That's why we've got to have
universal basic income. You see, when I talk about how Gates goes on these shows and positions
himself as the anti-Musk and everything. These guys are both on the same side.
They're on the same side as Bloomberg and all these billionaires.
They want to make sure that we own nothing, that they pacify us.
So, as Bloomberg said, we don't grab guillotines and come after them.
And so, you know, Jimmy, we're going to need him for talk show host, right?
He says, well, we'll decide.
You know, like a baseball, you don't want to watch computers playing baseball.
They're going to have computer race cars, they tell us.
Not that I'm interested in that either.
But he says in terms of making things and moving things and growing food.
Did you catch that?
Growing food.
Over time, those will basically be solved problems.
As a matter of fact, he's got his,
as they're shutting down everything for chickens
and for meat and for dairy and all the rest of this stuff,
they just announced a new lab meat that tastes like chicken, like the old joke.
Putting potentially billions of people out of work who will then be completely dependent on the state is a solved problem.
And that's what we're talking about.
And Elon Musk is of the same ilk.
And Elon Musk is actually more threatening than Bill Gates is on AI.
He says, you're going to have to join it or die. That if you don't merge with a machine, the singularity, and it's Gates, it's Peter Thiel,
who are pushing this singularity.
It's Peter Thiel who funded the Singularity Society and the meetings that they have on
an annual basis.
That Ray Kurzweil is the front guy that does all the talking, but the money is coming from
Peter Thiel.
So the next pandemic could be far more severe, he said yesterday in the clips that I played for you.
Maybe a 10% chance in the next four years.
How did he learn that?
Was that something that he got from an AI chat bot?
Failed robo-taxi company is laying off their workforce.
Hey, how about this? This is kind of like a dog bites
man thing this is humans replacing robots couldn't hack the taxi job could you well now this is
general motors crews and they're shutting down and they're laying off the humans who are smarter
than everybody else and we're going to take our jobs
well not yet suckers you know john henry is a steel driving man and he's still driving he's
driving those cars not just the spikes general motors robo taxi company cruise laid off half of
its workforce uh two months after gm pulled its funding In October 2023, a pedestrian became trapped underneath a cruise robo-taxi.
Remember that?
Leading to California yanking its permit in the state.
Despite lofty plans to bring its robo-taxi service to more cities,
crews never recovered.
They pulled their entire fleet from the streets in November,
and they never made a return.
Will they ever return? Let's hope they never made a return will they ever return let's hope
they never return the mta and cruise as well plenty of mayhem on public streets and the terrifying
run-ins with pedestrians despite many years of testing and billions in investment remember that
we were always told you know this is one of the the lines Elon Musk about how they were going to be so much safer.
And yet Tesla's got the highest accident rate of any brand that is out there.
And not everybody has self-driving option that's on the Tesla.
It costs a lot more money.
And even those people, many of them have learned better and don't use it.
But we were told that because of the collective hive mind, you know, as they're going out there, driving through the streets, that they were going to get smarter and smarter very rapidly.
Because they were going to be sharing their experience.
So when one robo-taxi would encounter something, it would learn from that, and then it would share that learned experience with all the
other robo-taxis. Of course, that didn't happen. And we're starting to hear stuff like that about
artificial intelligence. And when I look at artificial intelligence, I'm not worried about
it becoming a godlike intelligence, which was the second part of Hugo de Garis' book,
but I'm worried about how it'll be used by the elites
against us in a very satanic way. What it is good at doing is collecting a vast amount of information
and summarizing it. Now, of course, it doesn't always get that right. And so the way these
people want to use it is they want to collect a vast amount of information about each and every one of us.
And then they want to summarize us to the people who would be our masters to enslave us.
And what if they don't get that right?
That's the real issue as well.
What if they do get it right?
You know, if they do get it right, i guess you won't be seeing me anymore but a lot of innocent people uh who have harbor no ill will to the government as i do
uh would be caught up in that as well uh and i'm i'm a declared enemy of the state
so you don't have to you don't need an ai robot to figure that out they've already figured it out
that's why i'm banned on so many different places.
But there's going to be a lot of people who are going to be falsely identified with that.
But that's the use of this thing.
And when you stop and think about the different uses of artificial intelligence, it gets more and more satanic.
First of all, it's about stealing stuff.
It's about copying and imitating stuff.
Isn't that much like satan right and um
it's about destruction and control and enslavement of the human race it's also in a way as i'm
looking at this and he's talking about how yeah it's very rare for us to have intelligence we're
going to magnify all this stuff it really is very much like the tower of babel
and both its pride and its power and um we know what happened the first time you know that was
so the question is uh what is going to happen this and it could all just boil down to
its own self-destruction as we pointed out from the very beginning, AI needs to feed on humans.
Another satanic aspect of this.
Because when it starts feeding on its own synthetic information, what happens is it's like a cow that eats other cows or cannibal humans who eat other humans.
You get the mad cow disease or the Yakov Kreutzfeld disease and AI gets that as well if it has too
much synthetic data and not enough human data it starts to lose its mind it
starts to get dumber and dumber and so the seeds of its destruction could be sown in its own expansion.
But it is very much like the Tower of Babel.
And look, you can, it speaks all different languages.
It can take something in one language and put it in another one and have an AI persona that is speaking in the other language.
It can do all that kind of stuff.
It essentially breaks down those language barriers.
So where Cruise's demise leaves the industry as a whole remains to be seen.
Once its fiercest competitor, Alphabet's Waymo, is still planning a major expansion nationwide
and is currently operating a 300-vehicle fleet in San Francisco.
Musk's Tesla is also planning a rollout of autonomous cybercabs,
but when or if that'll happen remains extremely fuzzy. Here's what they don't want you to have,
and the government has done its best to keep us from having reliable, simple vehicles. Eric
Peters and I talk about this all the time, but I remember years and years ago, this particular vehicle, the Toyota Hilux, and it was Jeremy Clarkson and crew at Top Gear,
did everything they could to destroy a Hilux, and finally they drove it into the ocean.
I think it was still running, but they gave it this beat up thing that they hit it with everything.
They gave it a place of honor up in the ceiling.
Here's another guy doing everything that he can to the Hilux.
This, folks, is why government hates reliable, simple vehicles.
Slamming all the doors and gates on it.
He's driving over the roughest territory you can.
It's a...
Look at this massive amount of weight he's hitting it with over and over again.
Dropping the bricks on it.
This is the kind of stuff they did on Top Gear.
And it just keeps going and going.
Yeah, it's a little bit better than the Cybertruck, actually.
Now he's going to back over the cinder blocks. Pedro, Pedro, Pedro, Pedro, Pedro.
You get the idea.
Yeah, that's why government doesn't like us to have simple, durable things.
It's all planned obsolescence.
And while they're shutting down our access, and have shut down our access to Hilux and to diesel engines in general, you've got the largest ever private jet order.
This is a company called Embraer, if I'm pronouncing that correct.
E-M-B-R-A-E-R.
It's a Brazilian plane maker. They've signed their largest ever deal with FlexJet, the second largest operator of commercial private jets to supply 182 aircraft with an option for 30 additional units.
So, while they're telling us we can't have cars because they use too much, they're telling us we can't have certain types of food because we have net zero.
And yet, the rich keep getting richer.
And they have an
explosion in private jets it's not just davos this is the largest order placed by flexjet in
its 30-year history the rich just keep getting richer well secluded oyster says wow an expert
on vaccines ai pandemics solar radiation management, climate, everything.
Oh, you must be talking about Bill Gates. Oh yeah, that's right. That's who he's talking about.
Nobody else comes close. It's just his money. You know, Jimmy Fallon is just putting him on
because his bosses want him on. Um, and because he wants to suck up to a billionaire. That's what
Alex does. I mean, he's the only billionaire he's ever met that he doesn't like is Soros,
and that's just for marketing purposes.
Let me tell you something.
If he could get some money from Soros, he would push him.
Chevkin.
Bill Gates did a presentation in 2005 about a vaccine that lobotomizes the brain
into rejecting any religious or spiritual beliefs.
Now that, I remember that, that was actually a hoax.
That was a hoax. They had somebody impersonating him in a military place, and he did a pretty good
job. I remember seeing it, and I thought, wow. It looked like a young Bill Gates. It sounded like
him, and he was talking about vaccinating people against religious beliefs, but that turned out
that was a hoax.
Angry Tiger.
Good to see you.
Knights of the Storm and Angry Tiger Report.
They're talking about displacing doctors with AI.
That's a highly professional position.
They will replace all of us with AI.
Well, it's actually the easiest for them to replace the knowledge workers.
Going back about 12, 13 years ago, a study out of South Korea talking about how 70% of doctors and lawyers would be replaced by AI and a lower percentage of drivers, for example, because it's much easier to replace a doctor or a lawyer, a doctor who simply prescribes pills from a lookup table from the pharmaceutical industry, it's much easier to replace him with a chatbot or to have AI perform
all the functions of a paralegal, which are most of the functions of a lawyer in many cases.
So that's much easier to do than to get it to do real stuff, real stuff in the world.
And that's what we need to focus on.
We need to focus on how do we get out of this artificial illusory reality that they're creating
for us, and how do we learn how to do real stuff for ourselves, and how do we train our
children to do that?
Big Brit is back again, says, that's the truck you need for escaping to the mountains, and
the Cybertruck would fall apart.
I love the clip that came out with the Cybertruck initially.
Remember that?
It was in the snow, and the Cybertruck got stuck,
and they tied a rope to it,
and the person that was working at the point follows the rope up,
and you see they're being towed by a Ford truck, not an electric Ford truck.
A regular Ford truck was towing the cyber truck that got stuck in the snow.
Well, as we look at all of this, of course, the big issue, as I pointed out before,
is are they going to weaponize the AI against us?
It isn't the AI scenario. It's not going to be a skynet
scenario it's not going to be a war games scenario where the computer takes over colossus scenario
remember that that movie of 1970 colossus the foreman project and of course elon musk
named his memphis data center colossus but in that scenario and other movies, you've had the computers become self-aware and launch
the get access to the nuclear codes and start a nuclear war.
I don't think that's the likely scenario, but I know that what they are planning to
do is to weaponize it against us.
And so you've got the BBC talking about how Google has now officially ended its ban on participating in AI weapons.
And that's not really a surprise.
Even though there was, with Project Maven, you had a lot of Google employees who threatened to leave all at once.
So that made Google back away from that.
That was a defense project that they were getting involved in.
But Eric Schmidt, after he left Google or Alphabet, he has spent all of his time in the Pentagon. And he's one of the biggest people in the military industrial complex right now.
So I'm not surprised that they would be doing this.
Google's parent company lifting a longstanding ban on artificial intelligence being used and developing weapons and surveillance tools is incredibly concerning.
Is that a human rights group?
Well, of course it is.
But it is, again, not unexpected.
And like I was saying earlier, you know, when you look at Palantir, for example, that's what they've been doing all this time.
We're doing it.
Yeah, we're doing it.
And we're excited.
We're making so much money killing people.
As much as I am.
What a disgusting display.
Let's not talk to analysts about the burden of being right, our burdens of investing in ontology, our burdens of actually looking at the math.
Palantir is here to disrupt and make the institutions we partner with the very best in the world
when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them.
That's what it's all about.
Scare people and kill them.
Intimidate them.
Spy on them.
Control them.
Enslave them.
AI can complicate accountability for battlefield decisions
that may have life or death consequences.
I've been talking about this for a very long time.
Give them plausible deniability as well.
We didn't do it.
It must have been a software bug.
We really didn't mean to kill everybody in that village or that location.
We didn't really mean to kill everybody in Gaza.
It's just the AI robots went wild.
Just a mistake.
Well, you've got some people like alex carp at palantir
they don't even want any plausible deniability they own it they brag about it they get gleeful
about it so it's killing on a vast scale that we're looking at again the artelite wars you know
the two parts of hugo daguerre's book one of them was is it going to become like this godlike
intelligence that tries to kill us or the the artificial intelligence wars, where when the population realizes what the billionaires
are going to do with artificial intelligence, we rise up against them. And he said, what they're
going to do is they're going to retreat to their strongholds, and they're going to unleash all of
this technology against us. And that was the part of the book that I was always interested in talking to Hugo about,
because that's the part of the book that I believe is there. And he talked about, he said,
it's going to wind up creating giga death, billions of people killed. Well, they've already
got a good start on this with the Trump shots.
They got a head start on giga death, didn't they?
And with population control.
The conflict in Ukraine has shown that AI technology offers serious military advantage on the battlefield.
As AI becomes more widespread and sophisticated, it would change the way defense works from the back office to the front line.
Like everything they do, you have to buy all new products.
It's all about planned obsolescence.
In this particular case, it'd be planned obsolescence of all forms of weaponry.
Controversy around the use of AI on the battlefield and in surveillance technologies,
they said, you know, making this lethal action autonomous.
Autonomous.
And so it has consequences not just on the battlefield.
It has consequences because they're going to use it for law enforcement as well.
What happens when you are indicted, so to speak, by AI?
And we've already seen that no one in our government
or any of the Western governments
that used to be based on principles that were hard fought and won as we establish our civilizations,
nobody is concerned about tyranny.
Nobody is concerned about dictatorships.
They cheer dictatorships, both the left and the right.
Nobody cares about the limits on government either.
We don't care about the First Amendment. We don't care about the First
Amendment. We don't care about the Second Amendment. None of this stuff. Raising questions
about the extent to which machines will be allowed to make military decisions, even decisions that
could kill on a vast scale. And they point out that Google's motto used to be, don't be evil.
Remember that? But not when Eric Schmidt is now part of the big part of the military industrial complex when he got in there.
And I remember Steve Jobs laughing in derision that, yeah, don't be evil, right?
When the company was restructured on the name Alphabet in 2015, they switched the motto from don't be evil to do the right thing
google staff have sometimes pushed back against this like i said project maven but now that is
no longer the case uh busy b777 says thank you for the tip he says hi david has alex ever been
in touch since you left info wars also what do you think of his new dyed beard and eyebrows?
Oh, I didn't notice that he had a dyed beard and eyebrows.
I didn't notice that.
He's lost a lot of weight, too.
No, we've not been in touch, quite frankly.
We had an argument, so to speak, after he fired me about some of the things he was saying about me.
And I blocked his number.
I'm not interested in talking to Alex.
And I'm not bitter about it.
I'm very glad to be gone from there.
We're living in a place that we always wanted to live.
And things have been fine, thanks to your support.
And I was not happy at all with what was happening at InfoWars.
I felt that they were misleading and harming people all throughout 2020.
It began with the lockdowns, and then it ended with the January the 6th stuff.
I had never, before Trump, seen Alex be a partisan cheerleader.
That's one thing.
It's a completely different thing to tell people that you're all going to die because
it was a lab leak and to tell people to take the vaccine because it's sugar water and then
to lead them like a Judas goat into January the 6th.
He knew better.
I knew better.
He knew that I knew.
And when I opposed him on air, he fired me.
But, you know, my issues with Alex is I just don't want people to trust him.
Now, if you want to listen to him because of entertainment value, it's a performance,
but just don't believe a word that he has to say.
Don't believe a word he has to say.
That's my warning to you from somebody who knows him, who worked for him for 10 years,
who saw what he had to say behind closed doors, and who saw how he deceived everybody in 2020.
Don't believe a word he has to say.
That's my only concern with Alex.
Other than that, he can do his own thing.
Secluded Oyster.
If AI can replace a bunch of jobs, why did they bring all the illegals to drive Amazon delivery trucks?
Well, I believe that this is always the plan to replace everybody, but it's also the plan to divide and conquer.
That's the purpose of bringing all these people into our societies, to have a conflict, to destroy our society with disruption. Look, if they didn't bring the illegals in here,
and if they didn't bring the illegals into Europe, people would join together and fight this. That's
what the British farmers are saying. We've got to get together and fight this. And so to keep that
from happening, what you do is you pose an existential threat to them from another source.
You bring in these massive groups of people from other societies, many of them
criminally insane, but in general, there's this clash of cultures, this rape culture. They're
bringing in young men, not families. They're not coming in. They're not settlers coming in.
They are, you know, these people that they're bringing them in to create all kinds of disruption and chaos.
And then what happens is it's only going to get worse as people lose their jobs.
Everybody starts fighting each other rather than fighting them.
That's the purpose of the mass migration, in my opinion.
It's not that they want workers.
You know, they're going to throw the workers overboard real quickly as soon as they can find a replacement for them, faster than you can turn your head.
Big Brit is back again and says, AI will end up doing and controlling everything.
Think 20 years if we're still here.
I don't think the world is going to end that way. wind up going through a very long period of dark ages or whatever but people will will adapt to
this and we will eventually overthrow this one way that may be a very difficult road to do it
but i'm fundamentally optimistic even though i'm short-term pessimistic uh and cynical
cynical about government skeptical about science.
And short term, I'm very pessimistic.
But in the long term, we're going to win.
No doubt about it.
And that's true of life anyway.
In the short term, we're all going to die pretty soon.
It's going to be a very short period of time for each and every one of us, not just old people like me.
But life is very short.
But eternity is forever.
And that's what we focus on.
Hi, Boost.
This is the first thing I disagree with you about, David.
The AI will become self-aware.
It's only a matter of time.
I don't believe that.
I do not believe that.
And I'll tell you why I don't believe it.
Because I believe the Bible.
I believe that God has created us.
And part of that is being created in his image.
It is going to be an imitation at best.
It may be a very good imitation.
It may be a very dangerous imitation, but it is not going to be a sentient being.
It is demonic.
It may be manipulated by demonic personalities. That is a very real possibility.
In that particular case,
people will think that it is self-aware.
It has become self-conscious,
when in reality,
it could be manipulated by demons.
Look, demons can manipulate us, can't they?
You think they can't manipulate what we create?
So just don't be fooled.
Just understand what is behind it. And don't ever
attribute it to something that has just evolved or created itself. No, there is a, we're not
ultimately fighting against Bill Gates or against Donald Trump or any politician or any system of
government above all of them. Well above all of them are layer after layer of unseen evil intelligences.
And if you believe the Bible, that's what you believe.
The Bible makes that very clear, that that's what's manipulated.
They're manipulated.
Many of them are consciously serving all of this.
But I have no doubt in my mind that these forces are capable of manipulating
what we create. That's a very simple, if they can manipulate what God has created,
they can easily manipulate that. But I think that many people will make that mistake of thinking
that we have created a God-like intelligence when there is an eternal intelligence that is manipulating each and every
one of us, but especially the people who have sold themselves over to it, like the CIA and
others like that. We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to talk
about a new second form of bird flu that's been witnessed for the first time. The USDA promises
that that's really what has happened,
and they are acting as if that is what really happened.
We'll be right back. Субтитры создавал DimaTorzok Thank you. Analyzing the Globalist's Next Move. And now, The David Knight Show.
That's right, boys and girls.
There's a post-election sale on silver and gold.
Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold.
It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense.
Go to DavidKnight.gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Arterburn.
He knows where to look to find silver and gold.
Wahoo! Silver and gold. Yuck!
Fiat!
Yes, but do you know where to find Tony Ardaman?
Tony knows where to find silver and gold.
Do you know where to find Tony Ardaman?
You can go to davidknight.gold.
I'll take you to Wise Wolf Gold where Tony is.
Tony was going to be our guest today.
In the last minute, something came up and he couldn't make it.
But we miss having him.
We're going to talk a little bit about gold and what is happening with it.
Again, we're still seeing this disruption in gold supply.
I played, I think it was a week ago when Tony was here.
I played that clip from Goldfinger. You know how Goldfinger's plan was to mess with the gold at Fort Knox.
He wasn't going to steal it.
He was going to make it radioactive so it was off limits.
Well, they got something better than that, these people.
We got some Goldfinger type of people who put their finger into the gold supply.
And we can't find it now.
It's disappeared.
Tony has said for the longest time. and he broke that story last week uh now a lot of people are talking about what's going on
the london uh metals exchange or whatever the thing it's lbma i think or something um and um
he's talked about for the longest time how they've been playing this game with paper
silver and paper gold you know that the the ets that are out of the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
Maybe somebody has Shanghai the gold because it certainly didn't track with spot gold.
And the question was, did they really have it?
Were they manipulating?
And, you know, felt like they were manipulating it.
Now it looks like that's becoming a certainty.
But, you know, the big ETFs, gold, GLD is a trading symbol for it, and silver, SLV, those are questionable at best.
But if you go to DavidKnight.Gold, it'll take you to Tony Hardeman's Wise Wolf, and you can buy gold and silver on a regular basis.
You can determine which level you want to buy in, and you can just
set up as a monthly savings program. And gold has really been taking off the last few days.
And when we look at what has happened in the past, all these people are saying, well,
we see all these, it looks like we've got inflation. It looks like we've got a recession.
It's like, yeah, we've seen that before.
We had the stagflation of the 1970s.
And for the longest time, Gerald Salenti has been saying,
no, it's going to be even worse than that.
We're going to be dragflation.
It's not just going to be stagnant.
It's going to be a deep recession.
Well, what happened to gold the last time?
You know, gold went through the roof at that point in time.
So that's no prediction of future
behavior but people turn to real stuff in times like this and we saw this the beginning of the
week when um you know trump's 24-hour um trade wars i saw a joke meme that was a t-shirt and said, I survived the trade wars, February the 3rd, 2025 to February the 3rd,
2025. But it's not over. The trade wars are not over. The inflation is not over. And the recession
is perhaps just beginning. So I think that's going to be very bullish for gold. But again,
you can go to Tony Ardaban at Wise Wolf Gold or davidknight.gold will take
you there as well. Georgia Boy, 1142, will AI need to update like my apps every week or like my
device here? If so, we have a chance. That's right. If it's made by men, it could be broken
by men as well, even the people who aren't trying to break it. Imagine if somebody's trying to break it.
And that's the other thing, too, right?
There's a lot of people who only need a couple of people who know what's going on to be on our side to mess this stuff up.
Look at how they've been able to penetrate into the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon, government computers and to hack stuff.
It's going to be an interesting development, but ultimately God is in control.
We don't have to fear about that, but we do need to pay attention and we do need to prepare.
You know, that is our work.
So we pay attention, we prepare, but we do not fear what is coming down the road.
The terrible great reset says men have been creating towers of Babel to usurp god for 4 000 years yes they have uh this is um this is one of the most
bablish things i've ever seen though it's like the uh it even works like a babble fish from
hitchhiker's guide the galaxy quantum panopticon says ai can be used as your ally if you understand how to control it.
Yes, it is like an app.
I mean, we've used it, you know, for some of the stuff that Whistler has done.
And so, you know, if you use it in a way that's not dark and sinister, but of course, and I like technology.
I became an engineer because I like technology.
The problem is that most technology has now been taken over by the government
because of funding, and the government uses it for evil purposes.
That's my problem with it.
My problem isn't AI per se.
My problem is the combination of AI used by people like Bill Gates
and people like the U.S. government.
Brian and Deb McCartney, they are going to roll out another 1984-like commercial
for Apple Intelligence, I heard. whistler says that fits yeah this time uh they'll portray 1984 as the good thing right
join big brother join us or die well talking about joining or dying uh u.s dairy cows were told by
abc news and of course you can take that to the bank.
If it's coming from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and ABC News, well, it's got to
be real, right? They're telling us that dairy cows have now been infected with a second form
of bird flu for the first time. This is coming from the USDA. And I guess my question as always would be prove it prove it you got an
isolated virus for that first one no uh and now we got a variant a variant of it yeah we got a
variant of the lie we got a variant of the propaganda a second type of bird flu has been
found in u.s dairy cows for the first time says the usda look with all the stuff that trump is doing and
again you know we're getting these wins on things that we don't necessarily need wins on you know
it's great to uh not be turning over the u.s military to people who are certifiably insane
as trannies but other than that we don't really need the the what what trump is doing we can
handle that stuff ourselves uh and should handle the what what trump is doing we can handle that stuff
ourselves uh and should handle it ourselves from the ground up we should be handling this stuff we
should oppose it should have opposed it a long time ago but um there's a lot of that stuff that's
kind of on the side really that's not necessary for them to do but what he's not doing is he's
not calling off and there's no talk about this from Trump or from Musk,
about calling off the phony destruction of our food supply by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Anybody talking about shutting down the USDA or curbing their power or defending the small farmer?
No, no, none of that is being mentioned.
Why not?
So maybe you want to start writing letter campaigns to all these conservative sites
saying, when is that going to happen?
When are you going to cut the legs off of the USDA?
This is a new form of lie.
It's not a new form of virus.
The detection found in dairy cattle in Nevada wasada was a result of the usda's
national milk testing program that launched in early december according to the usda
they said they're conducting additional on-farm investigation testing and gathering additional
epidemiological information to better understand the detection and to limit further disease spread.
Now, I don't know because I didn't have time to follow up on this.
But if they found this in dairy cattle in Nevada, my question is, is this a really big dairy farm?
Because I've been to Nevada.
I was there with the Bundy Ranch.
And we talk about people who are working really hard
and a hard scrabble existence. Boy, that was trying to raise cattle out in the middle of the
desert. There's no vast, you know, no wonderful green lands, grass growing out there. I mean,
it was difficult to find anything to raise those cattle on. That's got to be one of the hardest jobs anywhere in the world, raising cattle in the Nevada desert.
I haven't ever – I've been to Vegas many times and, you know, drove from north to south in Nevada.
I didn't see anywhere where there were big herds of cattle.
And in the area where the Bundy Ranch was, they said, well said well you know there used to be 50 ranchers
out here again i don't know how these people survived but they said they put every single
one of them out they were the last ones standing between nevada and going over to california
because it's all desert so i'm assuming that if they found this on a farm in nevada
it was a pretty small farm so that means that they're going around to real small farmers and trying to destroy them,
which is the pattern that we've seen with the chicken stuff as well.
So they're calling this, this imaginary strain that they say that they have discovered, but
not isolated.
Okay.
D1.1.
It's also been shown to potentially be dangerous to humans, they said.
Oh, is it?
Is it dangerous?
So they put that out there,
and here's their evidence for why they say it was dangerous.
Of the 67 human cases of bird flu,
remember, virtually every single one of these was pink eye,
no fever, no respiratory issues.
Pink eye.
Pink eye for people who work in a very dirty environment.
I mean, we go out and we work with chickens.
You've got to be careful keeping your shoes clean and your hands clean
and wearing rubber gloves and stuff like that.
We do because we're just concerned about getting pink eye.
Who knows?
Bird flu, right?
But again, pink eye. Who knows? Bird flu, right? But again, pink eye, and that's it.
But they said one of the only patients infected with D1.1 was in Louisiana.
And that patient died.
Oh, see?
However, the patient was over 65 and had underlying health conditions.
They say.
Does this sound familiar to you?
Does it sound like the game they played with all the COVID nonsense?
Late last year, the USDA issued a federal order that all raw milk, they're after raw
milk, they're after whole food, they're after natural food, they're after small farmers.
They want to consolidate the food industry so that they can push the lab meat to us, so that they can put the mRNA into our food, and so they can have a monopoly.
They said all raw milk samples nationwide must be collected and shared with the agency in order to test for bird flu.
They just want to shut it down.
The USDA order marked the start of the agency's national milk testing strategy.
If Trump and Musk aren't going to shut this down, you can forget about the rest of this stuff.
If they're going to look the other way while these people shut down our food supply and criminalize natural food,
then you can forget about the rest of this stuff.
It's all a dodge,
isn't it? Doge is a dodge.
The National
Milk Testing Strategy, a program
intended to boost surveillance
of the nation's milk supply
and dairy herds
and increase understanding of how bird flu
is... Why don't you just start calling it
dairy flu?
Or meat flu?
Because that's what you want to stop.
They've already told us that they want to shut down all of our meat and dairy.
We should not have any of it.
So if you want to know how you're going to stop it, the answer is not in Washington.
It's not in Washington.
I say this all the time. And here's an example. Florida's Lee County has voted unanimously to remove fluoride from the water supply.
You can actually, if you work hard and you get organized, you can actually get some good
people in local government.
And those good people in local government can do something like this.
Get the fluoride out of the water supply.
And we're going to have to do this at a local level to stop the USDA and even
stop the state departments of agriculture.
You're going to have to do it at the local level.
They are not your friends at the state and the federal level.
They're trying to destroy what you have.
They're trying to destroy your lives.
Officials in Florida's Lee County voted unanimously to remove fluoride from the water supply. Now, in this particular case,
what helped them along to make this unanimous decision, and kudos to him for doing it,
is Florida Surgeon General Joseph Latipo. And so you've got the state surgeon general
coming to them and saying, you need to get rid of fluoride.
That has a lot of weight with people.
But you can have a lot of weight with people as well.
But notice that it is at the local level.
If he wants to get the fluoride out of the water, he doesn't even have the authority.
He can go there and tell them, hey, this stuff is bad.
And trust me, I know he's an authority figure.
He can make the case that they should not have fluoride in the water,
but it ultimately has to be taken out by these people at the county commission.
They have to be the ones to stop doing it.
He said it is, quote, insane to continue to support this,
talking about the fluoride in the water.
And he said, and you know who suffers the most?
Well, so far, said Latipipo it's children and pregnant women these are the most sensitive
populations and that's where we have the strongest data and so the decision was unanimous he said
obviously we're going to provide fluoride for people if they need it who needs it nobody needs
it just show me a use case for this if you need it you can buy it in toothpaste
if you think that you really want it in your toothpaste uh but by the way um the label on
the toothpaste says don't swallow it so if you need it put it on your get it with toothpaste
but you don't need it nobody needs it i remember when we took the the boys in for this one pediatrician, and he found out that we were on well water, and he said, well, I'm going to prescribe for you some fluoride pills.
I was like, yeah, great.
Okay.
Last time we see this guy.
I grew up on well water.
You don't need fluoride.
But if you think you need it, you can swallow it in pills.
You can put it on your teeth with toothpaste.
Don't swallow that.
If you do call poison control, that's what all the toothpaste things tell you.
Lee County follows in the steps of a few other areas in Florida, including the city of Winter Haven, which referred to RFK Jr., who told people the truth, that
it was an industrial waste, and it was associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer,
IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease.
Latipo has been going across the state of florida trying to get people to take florida
now that's a a good guy you know a good surgeon general to go around telling people don't put
this in your water don't put it in your water and again when you look at the state level here's
another example you got state officials across the country are asking Congress for evidence about Fauci's
actions that could support prosecution.
He's not going to be prosecuting the federal government.
He didn't even need to have immunity or a pardon from Biden.
There's nobody in the federal government that's going to come after him.
If it happens, it'll be at the state or local level.
But it can be at the state or local level.
That is where people can come after him.
You know, a presidential pardon doesn't, you know, that only affects people who have committed federal crimes.
But Fauci broke the law at the federal, the state, and the local level.
And he can be prosecuted now at the state and the local level.
But listen to the way that this is presented by WND.
Never blame Trumpers.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the front man for Joe Biden's handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
Nothing about Trump.
Can you believe that they put that there? He was Trump's guy.
Trump gave him a medal, gave him a commendation, okay? And yet he's Joe Biden's front man.
In which the China virus, that's the other thing being sold to, the other lie being sold to you by
conservative media. It was a China virus and joe biden did it trump had
nothing to do with it give the man the credit that he demands he has it's the trump shot he pushed it
he pushed the pandemic he did everything that china did just a couple of days later he followed
them like a little child because it was part of a globalist plot so they say in which the china
virus likely escaped from a lab and killed millions of people every part of that is a lie
every part of that is a lie it was a trump shot anyway i i know i harp on this but i tell you i
cannot get over how the uh the conservative media has now become liars about this.
And this was always the CIA agenda.
Now it's their official story.
Wayne Wonder, thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
Handy.
Good to see you.
He said, the bird flu fear porn on LifeLog is still going strong.
Facebook, he means.
They shut down LifeLog that was being run by the feds and the
next day facebook opens up uh still going strong and the idiots spreading it are viciously opposed
to critical thought yeah the other ct not conspiracy theory but critical thought if you
point out the obvious fallacies the dumb masses get triggered That's a polite way to put it, isn't it?
And let's say thank you to Wayne Wunder.
Yes.
Thank you, Wayne.
Appreciate that.
Brian and Deb McCartney.
Brian and I tried to get a petition to remove fluoride from our city water years ago, and
the people laughed.
We warned them.
Yeah, we're going to.
It's a tough fight.
You know, even at the local level, it's not easy, but that's the only place it's really
going to happen.
And it has to happen that way because that's where it's being put in is at the local level.
Handy says, my teeth have never been better since I switched to fluoride-free charcoal-based
toothpaste.
That's good.
I don't use a charcoal toothpaste, but I've not been using fluoride toothpaste either uh and you know all
all the time i was growing up as a kid i never had um i didn't have really as many cavities as
most of the other kids because look one of the things that fluoride does is fluorosis
it's actually bad for your teeth why is it that the american dental association is doing this
what are they getting out of this thing who's paying them off um karen carpenter the big difference is the technologies that can control us
and that's a different ball game no escape yeah i agree that's that's the problem with
technologies when it's being used by the government being used for control uh just like you know when
you look at the technology it's being used for weapons.
One last thing before we run out of time here, and that is, this is an interesting thought.
This is from American Reformer.
America's zombie Protestant denominations and the coming land grab.
Oh, great takings or whatever?
Yeah, this is a part of it. And what do they mean by zombie Protestant denominations?
Well, what they mean by that are a lot of these churches that people have lost interest in going to.
So they have these church buildings that are empty because nobody's going to them anymore.
But you have these denominations, a lot of them like United Methodist or Presbyterian.
They've become so leftist and anti-God that nobody shows up to them anymore.
But they have vast real estate holdings.
Well, I guess we'll have to talk about this tomorrow.
Vast real estate holdings.
And now in California and New York, they're trying to work with them and come up with a scheme that is ultimately going to destroy our home values as well.
The zombie Protestant churches.
Well, that's it for today.
That was a grabbing headline, and I'm sorry to leave this hanging, but we'll finish this
up tomorrow.
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