The David Knight Show - Thr Episode #1991: Trump’s Tyrannical Revival of 1798 Act: Innocent Man (says White House) Doomed, Free Speech Crushed
Episode Date: April 17, 2025Reviving the draconian Alien Enemies Act, Trump echoes the infamous Alien and Sedition Acts, targeting dissenters with accusations of “treason” and threatening citizens next. 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Music In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday.
What is the day today?
17th of April, year of our Lord Jesus, 25.
So I can look it up.
And we're going to talk today about what is really happening, the issues behind all this.
This goes back to the aliens and sedition acts,
really.
We're starting to see that reincarnated in the Trump presidency, this dispute about
how people are being deported, whether they're getting due process or not.
That's the alien part of it.
The deportation and the censorship of people who are even here legally being arrested and
deported without due process, that's part of the sedition. Yeah, Trump calls it
treason, but it really is what was called sedition. And so we're going to take a
look at the historical background of this and we're gonna... look there's things
on both sides. And somebody yesterday said, oh so we're going to talk about the
rights of illegal aliens. I'll do a hard pass
Well, why don't you take a listen to what I'm going to say because people are getting things right and wrong on both sides of
This issue and the devil is in the details if you care to listen, we'll be right back As I said yesterday, that was the only comment I got on Twitter.
I have such great engagement on Twitter.
It's amazing.
And that's the comment.
Oh, so today the topic is rights for illegals. Pass.
I said, no, that's not the topic. I said the topic is the rule of law and due process,
or are we going to be ruled by fake emergencies? And look, this is not like the fake emergency
of COVID. There's real issues with border. And I've called it an invasion before they started
calling it an invasion.
And many of the things that are being done are things that I said should have been done.
But there's differences in the way when we look at what this judge is doing. This judge,
Boasberg has been involved on both sides of this issue. He's been a FISA court judge appointed
by Roberts, but before that
he was put in by George W. Bush, then he was put into the current position by Obama.
This guy is a typical uni-party guy, this judge that is challenging Trump.
And he clearly is an activist judge, and this is when I've talked about judicial supremacy.
What I mean by that are the judges that decide that they're going to set policy, that they're going to
push aside what a president does.
And then we're also seeing in this back and forth, we're seeing a reincarnation of the
DACA dispute from Trump's first term.
And in that one, as I pointed out, this was an executive order.
DACA was an executive order.
They could never get it passed through Congress.
So the Obama administration decided that they just weren't going to enforce immigration
law.
They called it Deferred Action.
Well, it was an executive order by the previous president, and Trump says, well, I'm going
to get rid of it.
And the courts said, no, you can can't and so he played that game and he went to them to see if they would
allow him to do it and they said no you can't do it so he complied with that and
didn't do it I said that was stupid it was cowardice he should have asserted
his position there well now he's doing that and some of these things it remains
to be seen what he's going to do in the reincarnation
of this because there was a similar thing from Biden for people from Cuba, Nicaragua,
Venezuela, Haiti. He gave them citizenship and it was by executive order. Not citizenship,
but he gave them legal residence here. And Trump said, well, I'm going to revoke that.
Now a judge is saying you can't do that.
So we'll see what happens with that.
But on the flip side, what is concerning and concerning to all of us is whether or not
we're going to have due process.
It's a very different thing to set policy than it is to go to a specific case.
And not just about deportation.
Look, the deportation, the immigration courts are a mess.
They are slow moving, backlogged, log jammed mess.
And something needs to be done to clear that out because of the massive numbers of people
that have come in, millions of them.
But when you start talking about sending somebody to this super max prison,
now you're starting to talk about something that is very serious, life-threatening.
This is like, you know, people are tortured there, they're deprived of medical care,
intentionally brutal to break these gangs.
And I don't oppose that prison system, just like I don't oppose the death penalty if the person is legitimately a member of
MS-13 or the
Venezuelan gangs
But you know when you have a death penalty what you don't want to have is
Lynch mobs, right? You want to make sure that you've got
have is lynch mobs, right? You want to make sure that you've got due process and when the punishment is that severe. We're not just talking about merely deportation. We're talking
about sending people to this prison. And when it is something that is that severe, then
the courts need to take up those individual cases. And if they don't, then we are at risk.
And if they don't, then we are at risk. When I said yesterday, as I said, you know, the real issue when I replied to her, I said
the real issue is the rule of law and of due process.
And if we throw those out, then it is the government that is illegal.
It is the government that is illegitimate.
And that is a threat to all of us.
Look, I'm not here to opine about every single thing that Trump does.
I'm here, you know, I mean we have fun with some of the stupid stuff that he does.
Target rich environment.
I mean I could just do a show about that and that would be fun.
But my purpose on this show is to warn you about things that may be coming.
Now that's perceived by many to be negative.
But I also want to give you, you know, I don't have any hope in politics, frankly, so yeah,
I guess I am pretty negative about all of it.
My hope is in Christ, in the high king of heaven, not in the President of the United
States.
And so I see this as temporary. And we've got some amazing news
in the Christian front about the kidnapped missionary and what subsequently happened
with that. Nevertheless, when we talk about it, my purpose is to warn people about what
is coming so you can make preparation, So you can be forewarned.
I just feel like if I see it and I don't say anything about it,
and it's a biblical principle,
if you don't warn people when you see something happening,
their blood is on your hands.
I don't want that.
So I'm sorry if it's negative.
I'm sorry if it doesn't fit nicely
into the cheerleading of the MAGA club
or the cheerleading of the Democrat club, but I just call it the
way that I see it.
And we've got to say that if you skip a trial, that it's going to determine guilt.
And if you pronounce somebody as guilty, as we saw with that little display that Trump
arranged with the El Salvador president, oh, well, he's a terrorist.
No, you haven't determined that.
If he is illegal, that's one thing, deport him.
But if you're gonna call him a terrorist
and put him in that prison that they set up,
and if you look in that prison,
they're proud of the fact they've got
guards all over the place,
and they've got guards on the outside
standing there with fully automatic weapons,
six feet apart, and they've got the prison there,
says, you know, Corrections Institute for Terrorism, you know, and all the rest
of it, that's on the wall there.
They're proud of that.
And they need to do something about MS-13 and about this trendy gang, trendy, or a guau,
whatever it is, I don't care, it's a Venezuelan thing.
Something needs to be done about that.
And we're going to take a look at the issues that are here, because there's some very important constitutional issues
and issues that are going to have a bearing on us. Because if a president can ignore,
you know, what the courts are really about are solving disputes, right? And the primary
thing about the federal courts, never intended to set there as the final arbiter
of whether some policy is constitutional or not. That's not what it was for. They gave themselves
that power with Marbury versus Madison, and Jefferson says, well, that's the end of the
Constitution. And it is, if we go with that. But we've had other presidents who didn't go with that. You had Andrew Jackson, and I've talked about that many times.
But if you're going to have what the courts are there for are to adjudicate disputes between
individuals, between individuals and companies, between states, okay, and especially the federal
courts, between things that are not within a complete
state jurisdiction.
But they have grown out of that role and they need to be put back in there.
But when you start talking about a situation where an individual is going to be determined
as a terrorist and given that kind of punishment, the courts need to be involved in that.
Not involved in the big scheme of things
about whether an entire class of people can be deported.
That's not their business.
And so, you know, shut down DACA,
or to say that you can't shut down DACA
because they like that policy?
I mean, how can you make a legitimate argument
that an executive order from the prior president from Obama cannot be
countermanded with an executive order from Trump? That's nonsense. And the same
thing is now coming up again. Oh we got an executive order from Biden about
immigration and you can't get rid of it. That's nonsense. That's judicial
activism. Those are judges who are writing law.
Those are judges who are creating policy. They're not looking at an individual case and making sure that there is due process.
And so I want to take a look at this, but before I do, I just want to play this. This is the response of Caroline Levitt,
the
press secretary for Trump.
And she starts to talk about this and listen to how she pivots this classic case of red
herring just like Hillary Clinton did when people found her violations of national security
and Russiagate and all the rest of this stuff.
She invented Russiagate.
She said, oh, well, don't look at what I was doing.
Who gave you that information? Ah, that was Russia. Look at who gave you, don't look at
what I was doing. And that's a classic red herring and it's what Caroline Levitt did
with this particular case.
The Democrat in media outrage over the deportation of Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 El Salvadorian,
a legal alien criminal who was hiding in Maryland
has been nothing short of despicable.
Actually, that was not a term that he was,
terrorist. Based on the sensationalism
of many of the people in this room,
you would think we deported a candidate
for Father of the Year.
That's because unfortunately, many in this country
care more about this quote unquote Maryland father,
a legal alien MS-13 gang member,
than a Maryland mother,
here's the red herring, citizen who was brutally murdered at the hands of a different illegal
alien. Of course, I am referring to Rachel Morin. And if you didn't see yesterday, a Maryland jury
found illegal alien Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez guilty of murdering Rachel Morin in
August of 2023. She was a 37-year-old mother of five who was Moran in August of 2023.
She was a 37-year-old mother of five who was jogging in an otherwise safe community northeast
of Baltimore when this monster ambushed, strangled, and beat her to death before stuffing her
brutalized body in a tunnel drain.
That's a different case.
Moran's family finally got justice yesterday, but they will never get Rachel back.
Our hearts go out to Rachel's family, her five children, and her mother, Patty, who
has suffered the unimaginable loss of her daughter.
You know what this reminds me of?
Do you remember when the ATF attacked Waco?
Came in with guns blazing, they had the media there, the code word was Showtime for them
to initiate the raid.
They come in with guns blazing and it was,
they caught it all on camera.
And when they were criticized for doing that,
shooting first, right?
And, you know, setting that whole conflict up,
they said, well, we had heard that there were
young children who were being married
with the consent of their parents at an age that we don't allow that and that's you know
The child abuse is there child abuse is not what the ATF is about
That was an obvious misdirection and then these people subsequently burned those children to death
But that was not their brief that was not there
what they are about. And this is another issue of that.
Look, I understand, and everybody understands, that there are a lot of criminal illegal aliens.
The determination is whether or not this guy is MS-13. He may be, but it's up to them to
prove it. And we have to stand for due process.
Even when it's pretty clear that somebody actually killed someone, they still need to
have a trial.
We don't want to have lynch mobs.
We want to see this done in an orderly fashion under the rule of law.
And they skipped all of that with this guy.
And then Trump doubled down in his administration including her
We're saying yeah, we might do that with US citizens as well
You might get sent to a foreign prison a Gitmo or this Venice this
You have Venezuelan no El Salvador in prison
They might do that to you. They're talking about that when they enact the other other side of the Alien and Sedition Act, yeah, we're going to deport
these people because we don't like what they're saying about Israel.
So you might get that as well.
In both of these cases, both the alien aspect and the sedition aspect, the Trump administration
said, yeah, we might do that with American citizens as well.
Don't put it past him.
He's used lies and phony emergencies, just the most recent one, obviously, being the
lies about the fentanyl emergency with Canada.
What a bunch of nonsense.
And uncontrolled migrants and all the rest of this.
Look, you can make that case for Mexico, but he wanted to create
an environment, a narrative, where he could declare an emergency and arbitrarily set the
tariffs on his own. I don't like judicial tyranny, and I don't like presidential tyranny either.
Do you? Are you going to excuse that? Because, well, it's bad when the Democrat judges do it, but when Trump does it as president, it's great. No, it's
not. I don't want to live in a country where we've got some, you know, whether
it's the bureaucracy or the judiciary or the Congress or the president acting as
dictators. I don't want to have that. And so, when you look at the solutions for
these emergencies, five years ago, what was
it?
It was a fake emergency with COVID.
And the solutions were the problems.
It didn't solve anything.
And just like with this so-called fentanyl emergency from Canada, when we look at the
drug war, drugs are a real problem. And guess
what? All the stuff that we've done with the drug war for the last 50 years hasn't solved
it, has it? It's worse now, isn't it? So they're not doing the right thing, obviously, right?
And what they've done is they've made it worse, and then they've given us a whole slew of
other problems. We've got corruption of the courts, corruption of
law enforcement, we have denial and subversion of the Constitution and on and on with this
stuff. And these gangs that we're talking about are a creation of the drug war. Just
like Al Capone was a creation of alcohol prohibition. These,-13 and the Trendy Gang, they're all creations of this drug war.
Now they've branched out into other areas as well, but that's what created them.
And so we need to take a look at their quote unquote solutions, even if it is a real problem.
Again, Trump's solutions to the fake COVID pandemic were horrible, but sometimes,
this is a real problem, and drugs are a real problem. And guess what? Prohibition of drugs
and trying to use law enforcement to fix a spiritual problem isn't the answer. But,
um, so beware of emergencies the presidents are going to use to operate as dictators.
And of course, Biden did the same thing.
Right.
It was bad when Biden did it, but it's good when Trump does it.
We're trying to see that with taxes now.
But I tell you, the rich Republicans like Sean Hannity really got their hackles up.
When Trump started talking about soak the rich taxes That doesn't sound Republican at all. That's right, because the guy you've been supporting has a New York City Democrat
He lied to everybody when he said we're gonna raise taxes tariffs
But you're not gonna pay them other people gonna pay him and it's only fair they pay him
That's the rhetoric we've always seen from the Democrats
The other rhetoric we've always seen from the Democrats is that the taxes, tariffs,
taxes, whatever, it doesn't matter the same thing.
The taxes are good.
Taxes are an investment and so forth.
We're seeing that from Republicans now.
Some idiot put out a dead piece on Chronicles and he says, tariffs are necessary to a free country.
That's what America was founded on.
It's like, no, America was founded on people fighting against the tariff on tea.
That's what started the whole thing.
They're rewriting history.
They've forgotten their economics.
They don't understand what liberty is about.
They think taxes and regulations are good.
They don't understand what made America great. It wasn't tariffs in the
1800s. It was liberty and limited government and they don't care about that stuff.
They just want to sell Trump and I'm sick of having lies being told to me by these people
to sell Trump.
These Trump sucker proxies.
So
this is a recap, what Trump is doing, is a recap of what John Adams did with the Alien
and Sedition Act.
Now just to review what happened with that, he was going to deport people, but it was
an executive order that he put in, basically, and I think it was an executive order, but
no, it was actually an order but no it's like
actually an act but anyway he was he was pushing it even if Congress did it but
it was opposed by Jefferson and Madison it was only nine years after the Bill
of Rights had been put in I think it was a Bill of Rights I'm getting foggy today
1789 was that the Constitution of the Bill of Rights anyway? I think it was the Bill of Rights. But Madison opposed it. Jefferson opposed it secretly at first. They did the
Kentucky and Virginia resolutions which said the Alien and Sedition Acts are wrong. They
are dangerous expansion of executive power by Adams, and they are restricting freedom of speech
and freedom of the press. And they must be
nullified, nullified they said, by the states. That was the
Kentucky and Virginia resolutions. We're going to nullify that.
And so they were successful in doing that.
Eventually it became known that they were the authors of that.
The Bill of Rights was 1791.
So it was only seven years old.
It was the Constitution that was 1789.
Thank you, Travis.
Proposed in 1789.
Ratified in 1791.
Oh, okay.
Ratified in 1791.
Proposed in 1789.
Okay.
Well, anyway.
A little bit foggy this morning. I don't even know what day it is.
What is the date today? Don't expect me to tell you
when the Bill of Rights and the Constitution are ratified. I got it in the ballpark there, okay?
I might be able to pass a citizenship test. Who knows?
So, just come me some slack. I went to a government school, okay? I had to learn
this stuff on my own if I learned it at all. But, so, it was known, eventually, that Jefferson
and Madison wrote it, and it helped both of them to become president, eventually. And so it was, what they were doing were, you know, it was sedition if you
criticize the government. Does that sound familiar? Of course, history doesn't exactly
repeat. It rhymes, though. So now it is treason, not sedition, if you criticize not the US
government, but a foreign government, Israel. I've got a real problem with that.
A real problem with that.
And he has folded that in along with the alien thing.
Oh, that makes you an enemy.
You're a terrorist, right?
So now you need to be deported as well.
So the Alien Incidition Acts being reincarnated by Trump, you see this happening on these
universities.
And look, if somebody is here even on visa, studying and something, if they are engaged
in violence or whatever, charge them with a crime.
You can then deport them or whatever.
It's like when we talk about with impeachment, for example, right?
The first thing you do is you impeach somebody and then kick them out, and then you can come
after them for the
crime.
It's a little bit different with the other stuff.
Show that the person has committed a crime first and that if they have then deport them.
That's fine.
But give them due process.
And that's not what is happening.
We've got people who have not been violent, who are being arrested by groups of men wearing
masks, abducting these people on the sidewalk,
taking them away.
Their lawyers don't know where they went.
Their family doesn't know where they went.
Secretly being kidnapped, and we've had this happen not once, but twice, and the other
– I'm going to talk about that one coming up here in a moment as well.
This is a real issue.
These alien and sedition acts of Donald Trump are a real issue.
Now, there's also a real problem, and the courts are part of that problem with the border.
And so there needs to be some changes there, and he needs to oppose the courts that are
going to set immigration policy and fix the courts that are not functional and so forth.
But to just throw away due process in the rule of law is not the answer, you understand, right?
Don't get caught up in this binary thinking of, well, I'm either with Trump or I'm against Trump,
I'm with the Republicans or I'm with the Democrats. No, no, no, no, no.
It isn't this or that.
Don't let them put you in a box with that kind of binary choice.
You have to look at what is actually happening and say, this is the real problem, but that's
not a real solution.
That's a solution that's going to pour gasoline on a fire.
This is the argument I've had for the longest time about the drug war.
I don't like drugs.
I hate drugs. I don't like drugs. I hate drugs.
I don't use drugs.
I've watched people's lives be destroyed.
I know people who have had children.
I know two people who've had children who've died from fentanyl.
That's a real problem.
But to use that as an excuse so that you can arbitrarily set tariffs and then not really
do anything about that problem.
Which, by the way, our pharmaceutical companies were heavily involved in that, just like they
were in the opioid epidemic.
But to ignore the real problem, to not come up with a solution, but to cynically use that
to do other things is what I'm opposed to here.
I hope you can see that.
Well, in this issue, we've got a lot of different things that are happening here.
We've got judicial activism on the one hand, right, to oppose that.
But on the other hand, we've got the due process being opposed, the rule of law.
We have the abuse of emergency declarations to act like a dictator.
And we have personal vendettas where you accuse your opponents of sedition.
Or we don't use that word anymore.
Trump uses the word treason.
And unlike what CBS did, that's treason.
We need a polar license.
We need to do this.
We need to do that.
And so, what he's referencing at the core of all this is literally a part of the Alien
and Sedition Act, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
See, I wrote that down so I'd remember the date.
So the President has broad authority to relocate or to deport non-citizens from a country considered
an enemy during times of declared war."
Declared war.
Well, that doesn't fit.
Or when a foreign nation or government perpetrates, attempts or threatens invasion or predatory
incursion.
Now, this is what the people on the left, the Democrats, are saying.
Well, neither one of these cases are met.
I think the second one is,
when you look at this, remember that obnoxious guy, the social influencer from Venezuela,
who was all about squatting in houses, and I'm going to tell you how to do it.
It's like, you know, you see that guy, and it turns out he was with the Venezuelan intelligence agencies. I think it was deliberately weaponized.
And of course we have had in the past, Cuba and the Mario boat lift and other things,
Castro had dumped out his prisons and sent the people to Florida.
That's a hostile act, right?
But it's gone beyond that now with these Venezuelan gangs.
And so I think that that really does qualify. Now, what they're saying is not that there isn't
an invasion, not that there isn't predatory incursion, but that it's not being done by a
sovereign nation. Well, I don't really care. Yeah, you look at, we have the term narco state,
there. We have the term narco-state, which is a lot of these Latin American countries that have
such shaky governments and shaky societies that these cartels that have been created
by our drug war are on a par with a government.
It's like a government within a government.
So you can say that they're non-government organizations, NGOs or something like that,
but they have the kind of military strength that is on par with their own government,
and they have hooks into that government as well.
They have their own people on the inside, you know, they're executing and assassinating
politicians who oppose them and so forth.
They are like a government, and they do control territory of those places.
So I think that that is, I think that certainly he could invoke the Alien Enemies Act, because
it's part of the Alien Insiditions Act.
But we understand also the history of has-been-used in World War two
For example as well as in World War one you had Germans Italians and Japanese arrested and put into internment camps
They did not prove for the Japanese that they had any connection to the Japanese government as a matter of fact you had Japanese
people in California whose family had been there for generations and they were
You know completely, California and they were, you know, completely
Californian. They were arrested and put into internment camps. Later it was admitted during
the Reagan administration. They gave compensation to the people for what had been done to them
when they were children or to their families and things like that. And that's where this starts
to go. That's where it can go off the rails. You can fall off on the other side And that's why we have to always look at these things. You know, there's certain principles, but then when you put it into practice
You got to be careful
Not to go sideways on this not to go too far to the extreme on this and they did on that
So Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, a part of the Alien and Seditions Act.
He invoked that on March the 15th.
And he did it to target members of the Trinity Gang, the Trendy Aragua, the Venezuelan Gang.
They designated them as a foreign terrorist organization.
That was done on February 20th and then not quite a month later, they enact
this Alien Enemies Act. And so they described it as infiltrating migrant flows, engaging
in drug trafficking, and conducting irregular warfare. I think that's all true. It constituted
an invasion or a predatory incursion against the U.S.
The proclamation authorized the apprehension, detention and deportation of Venezuelan citizens
aged 14 and older who are determined to be TDA members and are not U.S. citizens or lawful
permanent residents labeling them as alien enemies.
I agree with all that so far.
But then the question has to be, you need
to do this determination of whether or not they are a terrorist before you send them
to this maximum prison where they may likely die. But they will certainly, it's horrific
conditions, horrific punishment. You need to do that determination on a one by one basis.
And so I would support that in principle, but with a due process.
And so then on March 15, the Trump administration deported about 200 Venezuelans, with at least
137 of them removed under the Alien Enemies Act to El Salvador, where they went into that
maximum security prison, where the US government is paying the president of El Salvador to take these.
The maximum security prison, it's an agreement with the US. Now here is where the rub happens.
These deportees were not given a chance to challenge the removal. Some lawyers argued
that there was no evidence linking them to the group,
the TDA, we'll call it, with identifications sometimes based on vague criteria like tattoos.
Now I remember when we talked about MS-13, which was there before the TDA, the Trendies.
MS-13 actually grew out of the drug war.
These were El Salvadoran gangs that were in prison for drug violations in the United States,
and they organized, actually organized in prison in the United States and then took
that back to El Salvador.
And it was a huge issue in El Salvador.
And so I understand this president creating that prison there.
I talked many times about the father from El Salvador who fled El Salvador because it
was this narco state, violence everywhere.
He had to get out of there.
So they came here illegally.
He brought his entire family to escape that and had his kids in school on Long Island.
And his daughter was murdered by these young high school students.
That's why they took it down to 14 years old.
They use them very, very young.
These young high school students who are here illegally under DACA. So the government knows that they're
there. They know that they're illegal, but they're not going to deport them because of
Obama's executive order for DACA. And they have MS-13 tattoos all over them. And I said
it's literally written, I've said it many times, they literally wrote it on their face, and
they would not remove them because of Obama's DACA. And they killed this father from El
Salvador, killed his daughter. And he said, I came here to escape that, and then I get
here and there and there. And I've said that about the borders. I said that's why we have to have borders. Because they won't just kill other El Salvadorans who have come here.
They'll kill us as well, and they have been involved in that. And that's, you know, what
Levitt was using as a red herring in this particular case. But if they've got the tattoos,
quite frankly, I think that is evidence enough.
That is an open declaration written on their face. And so, I guess we could say prima facie evidence. You had Emma Thirteen
carved under your face. So then the judge, this guy Boesberg, he decided that he jumped into this to block it and to
set policy.
And they were already flying people to El Salvador.
And so he demanded that they turn the planes around, that they bring them back and all
the rest of this kind of stuff.
And the Trump administration said, no, we're doing it.
That set off this, that was the beginning of this, and so he put up a temporary restraining
order, a TRO, and Trump ignored it, the Trump administration ignored it, they took it to
the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court threw out that temporary restraining order.
And they said the executive branch is within its rights to do this, provided though that
you do have some, there were some caveats there for due process.
So the same day, within hours of Trump putting these people on the, making this declaration,
as soon as he made the declaration, this judge, Boasberg, puts out a temporary restraining
order saying, I'm not going to let you do that.
Who elected you?
Does that policy like this?
And Trump did it anyway.
And then they appealed it, and the Supreme Court took off that temporary restraining
order.
And now what he wants to do is find the Trump administration in contempt of court, violating
the temporary restraining order that was removed by the Supreme Court.
So yeah, this guy is not a hero at all, and he is a political apparatchik, an example
of one of the worst cases of judicial supremacy.
So the Supreme Court, five to four, removed his temporary restraining
orders, TRO, allowing the Trump administration to do the deportations.
However, the court mandated that detainees must receive notice of their
removal and have a reasonable opportunity to challenge their detention via habeas
corpus petitions in a federal court where
they're held. And so for many of them that would be in Texas. The ruling did
not address the constitutionality of the Alien Enemies Act, which has been there
since 1798, or whether the TDA's actions legally qualify as an invasion. So it
left those two issues open to be decided
by lower courts and that's a big issue because they're all going to be deciding it in different
ways. And so, but Boasberg is coming after the Trump administration now because of this
TRO that was removed by the Supreme Court. So, you know, to me when
they started doing, I've been talking about just removing these people for the
longest time, and look, I said at the beginning of the Trump administration in
2017, I said he said he's gonna end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, fine, do it.
It's a two-for- one. Bring those people home.
You can put them on the border and you can use that to stop this mess.
Immigration is coming in because everything stopped when Trump got elected.
And then they started to get the idea that he was a paper tiger on the border and he
was.
And so then it resumed with a vengeance.
That's when we started having the caravans organized by sources, NGOs, and things like that.
And I said, so you put the put the military there and they can intimidate them from coming in.
But now what Trump wants to do is he wants to turn over that area permanently to the military.
Let's make it all a military zone. And I know that people like
Lucky Palmer with his company, Andrewil,
wants to set up high-tech border walls, essentially, drones and other things like that, that'll make crossing the
border impossible.
And I don't like the militarization of our border.
Yeah, to put them there to stop an invasion is one thing, but to turn us into a police
state that we can't get out of is another thing.
And they're doing that at the airports as well with real ID, with biometric ID, and
it is all in lockstep, just like we saw five years ago with COVID all of this digital ID biometric stuff that is being done by the Trump administration
Is in lockstep timing wise and policy wise it is in lockstep with the UN agenda
for all of this for digital IDs and for controlling movement and
so
Getting back to this Trump initially downplayed his role, stating on March 21st
that he didn't sign the proclamation, though it was in the Federal Register with a signature,
then they clarified that and said, no, I was referring to the original 1798 Act.
He's old, but he's not that old.
The administration and Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, argued that the Alien Enemies Act
grants the President near unfettered authority to address national security threats like
TDA, framing the gang's presence as an invasion.
And I believe that that is true.
That's the one thing that is left up in the air by the Supreme Court.
Is it an invasion?
I think it is.
It clearly is.
They criticize Boasberg as an activist judge.
Clearly he is.
The administration also signaled plans to expand the acts used to target other gangs,
such as MS-13 from El Salvador.
So you had a lot of civil liberties groups that push back against this, like the ACLU,
Democracy Forward, the Brennan Center.
They argue that Trump's use of the act is illegal because the US is not at war with
Venezuela and TDA is not a foreign government.
I think those arguments are wrong.
I think they're part of a narco state.
They're the narco part of the narco state, their own separate government.
And in the case of the TDA, the fact that you've got the people like that influencer, the swatter,
who works for the Venezuelan government as part of their intelligence agency, yeah,
yeah, that's pretty clear, I think. Then there's the due process violations and their opposition to that.
And I agree with them on that issue.
They said initial deportations lacked judicial review.
Some deportees allegedly misidentified as gang members.
Requirements for habeas corpus challenges aims to address this, but concerns remain
about the practicality of legal recourse and
The immigration detention setting so that's a big issue because again if we allow them to get rid of due process and the rule of law
Then we are all at risk this thing's going to metastasize looks when you give power to one branch of government
It keeps going I've said this over and over again. Look at the bump stocks, for example. When Trump comes in and he sets a precedent, I can do gun control in the executive branch. I can do it as president, or I can let the ATF do whatever they want,
and what's happened with that? It was bad enough when Congress was violating it, but
they had to have a vote with a lot of people. In principle, it's the same thing.
Neither the Congress nor the President can violate it. But when Congress is the means of violating it,
they have to build a consensus, and it's harder for them to do that. It's a lot more dangerous
when the President does it as a dictator. And so we need to have the rule of law. We need to have
due process here. And then, as I pointed out, many people are concerned about historical precedent that we've seen
with detention senators and the Japanese and that type of thing.
So then there's the issue of Boasberg versus the president. And I think that, you know, it is pretty clear that he's an activist judge, that he is overstepping his authority there.
And yet, you know, we say that with the caveat that there needs to be due process on individual cases.
The judiciary should not be setting policies on broad issues across the board, which they're doing, and still doing again, as I said. We've
got a DACA 2.0 conflict coming up again. A lot of people were very upset about the fact
that Trump had mentioned that Boasberg should be impeached. I absolutely agree that he should.
He's an activist judge. He's exceeded his authority, and he ought to be impeached. Roberts, Chief Justice Roberts, was very
upset about that and called Trump out on that but I think that this judge should
be impeached. He is an activist judge. And then you have the political groupings.
You have Ilhan Omar who introduced the Neighbors Not Enemies Act to repeal the Alien Enemies Act.
Neighbors Not Enemies.
Well, it's interesting because she is both an alien and an enemy.
She's trying to protect herself here. She is here illegally.
Her father worked for a Marxist administration in Somalia.
And according to the law, if you work for a Marxist organization, you are banned from
coming to America and getting citizenship.
So all of her family is here in violation of immigration law.
And Marxists really are our enemy, and she is exhibit A in all of that.
So again, legal scholars note that existing immigration law already allows deportation
of criminals.
And so they said this is a symbolic escalation to bypass the due process.
Well, again, there are problems with the immigration courts. They're overwhelmed. They
don't have enough resources. They need to streamline that, add more resources to that to
get that cleared up. But you need to make those determinations on an individual basis.
And rather than giving people a card and say, come back in 10 years, I mean, that is the
absurdity that has created this.
And so we all know that there is a real problem here at the core of it.
And the immigration courts are a big part of it.
But rather than fix them, we're just going to ignore due process altogether.
And habeas corpus, is that a good idea?
Or is that a dangerous precedent?
You got a problem over here, I'm not going to deal with the problem, we're just going
to pretend that I can do anything that I want and operate as a dictator.
I don't think that's the appropriate response to that real problem. So supporters are framing it as a national
security necessity, critics are warning of a slippery slope towards
authoritarianism and mass human rights violations. They're both right and
they're both wrong. It really is a necessity and it really is a violation of
our Constitution and due process. And so how do we reconcile
this thing? Well, it's not for us to decide. We're not elected officials. We
can talk about it. We can... mainly what I'm concerned about is this attitude that
is repeating itself. Whether you're talking about free speech issues or
border and immigration issues or whether you're talking about economic issues or
the tariffs, this is a pattern of behavior from Trump that is extremely dangerous.
I'm just going to declare an emergency and make myself a dictator.
His answer to every problem is to essentially declare martial law with himself as the dictator.
Do you see the pattern here?
That's what I'm opposed to.
That's why I picked this thing up.
And that's the real issue here.
And that, folks, is a bigger issue than the border.
It really is.
It's a bigger issue than the economy.
It's a bigger issue than all of these problems.
That is the biggest issue.
We do not want to live under a dictatorship.
And this guy's instinct is to rule, to create an emergency, to create martial law and to rule as a dictator
every time he comes up to a problem. That's what he wants to do and that's
what makes Trump so dangerous. Precedent Trump. Setting that precedent of martial law with every single issue.
So, let's bring it home and let's look at, you're going to allow this with this one guy.
Now, as we do this, I've seen some reports saying, well, they said, now they're saying,
we never heard this before, now they're saying this Garcia guy, they said, well, he was portrayed as
the ideal father and blah, blah, blah. Well, you know, nobody's innocent, right? They
found out that four years ago his wife had took out a restraining order on him or something,
evidence of domestic conflict or violence, or maybe just she overreacted because she's
lived with him since then. She took that out. Maybe they have an argument. We don't know
the details of that.
But they throw that out there to slander him.
That's the same kind of stuff that Leavitt was doing
when she starts talking about this woman
who was murdered by an illegal.
That has nothing to do with this case.
Yeah, borders are open and it's a problem,
but that's not what this case is about.
You talk about the details of this case. No,
you don't want to talk about that. You want to talk about some other case rather than making an
explanation. The White House has admitted that they made a mistake sending him out. That's the
key issue, folks. You see, it's not that there's a dispute between Boasberg and the administration
over whether or not this guy is a terrorist, the White House admitted
that they made a mistake. They admitted that he is not a terrorist. And to avoid having to talk
about that, Levitt, who, you know, when I see somebody stand up and lie for the president over
and over again, and then she arranges a photo op where she stands with people before she's going to go
out and answer questions.
She has a prayer meeting.
They all get together and they pray about it before she goes out there.
Well you might want to pray that God would keep you from telling a lie, that He would
hold you to the truth, that you would
honor Him in that way and not lie for your job, not lie for the President.
And what she was doing there was really just shameful.
They admitted that they made a mistake, and then they pretend that there's nothing that
they can do to correct that mistake.
You see, that's what we're talking about.
That kind of cynicism, as well as the bigger principles of every problem is going to be
solved by declaring martial law and making me the dictator.
I was not talking about rights for illegal aliens.
I was talking about the fact that the White House admitted that they were wrong.
You see? It's
not about rights for them, it's about the White House being wrong and then saying, we're
not going to correct it. I don't care. You know, he's in this prison where he'll probably
die and we sent him there wrongfully, but I don't care. We're going to leave it that
way. And Trump's first term, he made a mistake and he corrected it when that happened. Not this time.
And he's got Caroline Levitt, who wants to parade her Christianity in front of you, covering
it up and lying for that.
They made a mistake.
They admitted they made a mistake.
They said they got the wrong man.
He's not a terrorist, but they're not going to do anything to correct that. Are you not ashamed if you're defending this because you like Trump and Republicans
and because you're worried about the border? Are you not ashamed to embrace that? Have
you no shame if you embrace that? Seriously, I am so disgusted with people on the right who throw everything away that they've
always believed, and who are just as deranged and dangerous as these radical leftists that
we've seen all this time.
They've shown themselves equally capable of that.
So the sedition part of this, and also the alien part of this, ICE kidnaps a permanent
resident in the US for 10 years on his way to an interview to become a US citizen, writes
Brian Shalhavi.
No warrant, no criminal record, no charges, and nobody knows where he is.
Do you have a problem with that?
I have a big problem with that.
What's going to stop the Democrats from doing that to you? We've already seen the weaponization
of Biden when it came to January the 6th. Do you really want to have that happening to you,
just get disappeared off the streets? That's a hallmark of a dictatorship. They did that in
Argentina. Political opponents would just disappear. They were putting them on flights and flying them out over the Atlantic Ocean and pushing
them out of the plane.
I had a massive pushback against that.
The mothers of the men who that had been done to, having, you know, calling out that Argentinian
dictatorship.
It's a shame then.
So a legal permanent resident holding a green card.
He should have had the gold card, you know, that's just the gold card privileges.
If you pay him $5 million you can do whatever you want, right?
Now he had a green card, so he's here legally.
He had been in the US legally for 10 years.
He was attending an immigration interview to become a U.S. citizen in Vermont, something
writes Marshall Harvey that he would not be able to do if he were here illegally, and
if he had not already resided in the U.S. for many years with no criminal record, in
order to be able to earn this interview to become an American citizen. Like previous students before him, he was
approached by masked men who reportedly had no warrant, they handcuffed and took him away,
and at the time of this writing, nobody knows where he is, not even his lawyers, whom he
apparently has not been allowed to call. When I see this type of thing, it reminds me of
When I see this type of thing, it reminds me of the SAVAK. That was the secret police that the Shah of Iran, the guy when we had the CIA coup and
threw out the guy that was elected because they didn't like him, didn't like his politics,
didn't like him nationalizing the oil fields.
They put in the Shah of Iran and then the CIA trained their secret police, the SAVAK,
to arrest their political enemies, take them away, torture them, whatever.
Is that what we want to become?
Because, folks, that was our government that put in the Shah of Iran.
It was our government that trained the SAVAK.
It was our government that suggested that. That kind of criminal totalitarianism
is right there below the surface,
and it is active in America now,
and has been for decades.
Do you want that to bubble up and become the open tyranny?
Go ahead and cheer for Trump doing this kind of stuff,
and that's what you're gonna wind up with.
You're gonna wind up with public savak.
They'll go public with it.
CIA is a criminal organization.
It's criminal, it's satanic.
It's one of the darkest things that's ever existed.
And that entire, not just the CIA,
but that entire intelligence community
is just aching to go public with this kind of stuff like they did in Iran.
And if you excuse this kind of stuff, that's exactly what you're going to wind up with
in this country.
So this guy's name is Madawi, Madawi I guess, he was leader of a pro-Palestinian group at
Columbia University.
There you go, there's the sedition against our government,
well, the government that owns our government, right? The Netanyahu government. The Trump
administration is seeking, the New York Times says the Trump administration is seeking to deport a
Columbia student because his activities could potentially undermine the Middle East peace
process. Is that grounds for sending somebody out that you've granted legal
Process to you know he's exercising his free speech
You don't have to agree with him or not
You better understand that if you don't protect the rights of people you don't agree with you're gonna wind up with no rights either
That's the way this thing works
So according to a memo from the Secretary of State Marco Rubio
that was reviewed by the New York Times, he said,
well, this guy could potentially undermine our Middle East peace
process.
I think they misspelled it.
I think it's supposed to be P-I-E-C-E, right?
They want a peace, a peace of land.
They don't want peace as an absence of war.
And so that constitutes, in this Trump administration, sedition.
Sedition against Netanyahu.
The memo asserted without elaboration that protests of the type that Mr. Madhawi had
led could undermine the Middle East process by reinforcing anti-Semitic sentiment.
Well, you know what's going to reinforce anti-Semitic sentiment is disappearing people off the streets
because they criticize the government of Israel.
It is also said without elaborating that Mr. Madhawi had quote, engaged in threatening
rhetoric and intimidation of pro-Israeli bystanders.
Oh, wow, yeah.
We criticized the UK because, you
know, they're out there saying we're going to have a banter ban, that's what they call
it. You know, you've got to be careful about what people say in a pub. And if there's,
if you've got a group of people together and they're talking about something and perhaps
you might have some wait staff that are there, they might be offended by what they hear.
We can't allow that to happen.
Well if you're going to not be able to offend people, even accidentally like that, and that
gets even more absurd because it doesn't have to be something that's direct.
It could be somebody who heard something that was said about some other person.
So the person, you know, that maybe some ethnic group that they're criticizing or making a
joke about.
Well, I heard you say that about that ethnic group and we got a waiter or waitress over
here that is part of that ethnic group, so I'm going to report you to the government.
You really want that here?
Do you really want to have a situation where we've got to protect the abortuaries, we
don't want anybody to be offended by somebody who's just standing
there saying, I'm here to talk if you want to talk, I'm free to talk.
No, can't have that.
And we can't have somebody who has threatening rhetoric.
Well, we have the right to redress our grievances with the government.
You know, that was what January the 6th was about, wasn't it? And yet now Trump is going to arrest people that have rhetoric that he doesn't like.
A lawyer for Madhawi asked to comment on the assertions in the memo, said that they were
quote baseless claims made with no evidence.
If there's a crime, charge him.
Right? Did he hurt feelings?
Who cares?
Is he going to say things that are going to make Marco Rubio's job difficult?
I really couldn't care less.
So Heretz in Israel said, despite leading Colombia's Gaza solidarity encampment, this guy,
Madawi, spent months fostering ties with Israeli and Jewish students, even holding
meetings with university administrators to promote dialogue. See, there's a lot
of Jews who don't support what Netanyahu is doing in Gaza, and there's a lot of
Jews that don't support Zionism, period period And a lot of them have taken out ads saying not in our name
What is being done in Gaza and so what he was doing was he was trying to talk to them
Ron Ronnie Ziv an Israeli student who met with my Dawi says the Trump administration will come for everyone
And look, you know when I would see this kind of stuff, and like I said, it was
happening on the campus when I was in school, different groups, different countries, but
it's like, you know, take your grievances somewhere else, you know, you got a problem.
You know, these, these two people, two groups of people, Palestinians and Jews are fighting
each other, you know, take it back to the Middle East and fight each other over there
instead of on our campuses. But they have a right to speak out. Even though I don't want to get involved in this stuff.
Trump has stated that he wants to be able to deport U.S. citizens that his administration
declares are criminals.
Now Brian Shalhavi says, I actually expected some kind of retraction or clarification from
the administration since Trump has
a habit of going off script and saying embarrassing things that later need to be
clarified. Surely the thought of deporting US citizens to one of the most
barbaric and famous prisons in the world in El Salvador would be one of those
cases, I thought, to send an American citizen there, right?"
He says, but no, the White House doubled down and said, this is actually true.
A headline, Trump looking into, quote, unquote, the legality of deporting U.S. citizens to
foreign prisons, says the White House.
It's another question that the president has raised, said Press Secretary Caroline
Lovett, when a reporter asked if Trump currently has the power to send Americans to foreign
prisons or would need to change the law.
Well, it's another question that the President has raised, she said, and it's a legal question
that the President is looking into.
He's looking into sending U.S. citizens into foreign prisons like this. That doesn't concern you? You don't want any rights
for people who are here legally or for people who are here illegally. You don't want to
have any determinations to certainly deport people who are here illegally. But to send
them into that prison, you need to make a determination whether or
not they're terrorists or not. And now we're at the next situation. He doesn't like what
you have to say. He's going to deport you and he's going to send you to one of these,
perhaps one of these supermax prisons. There are no laws that would give ICE agents the
ability to start pulling US citizens off the streets, says Brian Chauvin, then immediately fly them into a prison in El Salvador with
no due process of law.
So the only way this could happen is the same way they're doing it right now with students
by issuing an executive order and declaring some kind of an emergency to give Trump martial law powers,
which is what he did in 2020 with COVID.
And it's what he's doing right now with his tariffs.
And it's what he's doing right now with his anti-Semitism task force.
And we're only just a couple of months in this administration already.
How many different emergencies and martial law actions do we have? And so Brian Schwabe at
healthimpact.com says, will the Zionists prevail in taking over the US and
eliminating free speech? Because that appears to be where their goal is. He
said, what we're now observing in real time here in the US is Trump's Zionist
administration trying to abolish the Constitution of the US and turning the country into a Zionist Jewish monarchy
instead. And I gotta say here that you know when you look at what the
technocrats want and you look at what the Zionists want, they want an
authoritarian totalitarian society without any basic human liberties. They
want it for different reasons but there's a great deal
of overlap in their goals of where they want to go, and also in their techniques. And there's
a great deal of overlap between the Zionists and the people who are running these technocrat
companies as well. But they're both taking us into this totalitarian thing. That's why
it's even more dangerous the fact that Trump is making himself a king and a
dictator in every one of the big issues by declaring an emergency.
The DOJ and the attorneys of the Maryland man who was mistakenly sent to El Salvador
and the Trump administration admitted that it was a mistake.
They admitted it.
So they are now looking at this contempt of court thing.
Now this is, again, I hate to see this judge doing this over the temporary restraining
order stuff and the flights of people because now it's too easy to make this into a partisan
left-right thing.
And clearly this judges in the wrong on those issues.
They're not making it about the fact that the Trump administration mistakenly sent this
guy, admittedly made a mistake, sent him there, and refused to correct that mistake.
And so Brian Shalhavi points out that in the first Trump administration, they made a mistake like that, and they did correct it.
In August of 2018, during Trump's first term, an Iraqi immigrant went missing.
His name was Subai Hani.
Subai Hani, I guess.
He'd been living in the US for nearly 25 years.
Subai Hani was among hundreds of Iraqis who had been protected from deportation under
federal court order.
His lawyers thought he was still in custody when he had been swept up in an ICE raid.
A search of the federal ICE database, however, turned up nothing, and as they investigated,
they realized that he had been deported.
And then the government said that it had made a mistake.
And so Mr. Subaihani had been deported to Iraq
in violation of a court order, but the Trump administration's response to the
two cases could not be more different. In that particular case, they brought him
back. But now even though they said they made the error, they're not going to
bring this guy back. They don't really care what the law is. They don't care if they got it wrong.
So as Brian says, I've received a lot of emails from people demanding I stop criticizing Trump
or complaining that I now cover politics too much.
He said, the good news about the new covenant that we live under as Christians is that any believer in Jesus Christ
is filled with the Holy Spirit
and can now testify to the truth.
He said he took an opportunity
at the beginning of the Trump administration
just to stop everything he was doing
and fast and pray and think about his direction
for 10 days.
And he said what was really pressed upon him was the fact of John the
Baptist who had opposed the crimes of Herod, sins of Herod, and was executed for that,
for exposing him. He says, whatever the consequences, he says, if Zionism spreads unchecked, he goes, we might have the same type of situation.
I fear that what we saw during COVID and Trump 1.0 will pale in comparison to what might
be about to happen in Trump 2.0.
Here we are just a couple of months in and look at the number of emergencies and martial
law aspects that Trump has pulled
in.
I'm going to act as a dictator to set the tariff rates and he's changing them day by
day.
And folks, James Carville said, they don't care about Monica Lewinsky, it's the economy,
stupid.
Well, let me tell you, the economy, it's about the uncertainty, stupid.
It's about the constant vacillation and Trump changing his mind one day after the other.
That's why the founders set it up for the Congress to set tax rates, so that you don't
have some dictator in the White House changing it every 12 hours.
It's not even pragmatic.
It's not even practical what he's doing.
It's not a solution to some real problems.
He identifies a real problem, he declares an emergency, and then he acts like a dictator
under his martial law.
Well, before I take a break on Rumble, a North American house hippo, thank you for the tip.
He says, earlier this year somebody commented that Trump would be Santa Claus to MAGA early on,
with pardons and border executive orders, etc., before he betrays them. Now, like Futurama's
evil robot Santa, Trump is getting ready to shove coal so far up our stockings, they'll
be coughing up diamonds. I never thought it would end this way. Gunned down by Santa Claus.
Honestly, I never saw it coming.
Well, that's the problem.
You allow people to rule and do the kinds of things that he did in 2020.
The scams that he started over COVID and the scams that he did over the election and stop
the steal and all the rest of this stuff and the people who pushed that and made money
off of it, you let that happen, it's going to come back again.
On Rumble, Raddusbro, has anyone talked about how Republicans control three branches of
government again, but it's all executive orders and nonsense, isn't it?
Yeah, that's right.
Well what they would say is that they can't get anything done because they don't have
more than 60 senators.
Let me tell you, they're going to get fewer this next time if they let this kind of chaos
reign. But they said, well, you know,
we can't, there's a lot of things that we can't do with just a simple majority vote
in the Senate. And that's going to be their excuse.
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He said, David, the Trump cult applauds Trump's tyranny.
Remember that power goes to the left when they take power.
Like Trump getting operation work speed approved without proper testing for Biden to mandate.
And now it's just crickets.
Oh, that's absolutely true. We're going to take a quick break.
We're going to relax a little bit.
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And I've been talking for an hour and 10 minutes here without a break.
And so I do need to take care of some business for the show.
We're at the midpoint in the month and I haven't talked about donations or anything
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We've got to do that.
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Where we are right now, we're just a little bit past 3 8ths on the gas gauge.
I think they've updated the graphic on that.
But we're just a little bit past the halfway mark,
and we're at 3.8.
So just wanted to let you know that.
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who keep this broadcast going. So I really do thank them for that. Let's talk just briefly about
the
the judge
and his background. I alluded to it, but I don't want to spend a whole much whole lot more time on this one issue.
But I think it's important, you know, when you look at what is going on at the southwest border,
and this is something that also happened in
2017, immigration basically just stopped as Trump took office wanting to see what would happen. going on at the southwest border. And this is something that also happened in 2017.
Immigration basically just stopped as Trump took office
wanting to see what would happen.
And so I think that a lot of this really tough talk
is also to show people that he's serious about it this time,
unlike the first time.
But again, if we're gonna have every problem solved
by declaring an emergency and running
martial law, that is unbelievably dangerous.
Unbelievably dangerous.
They've got a loaded gun to our head, collectively, by doing that.
But when we take a look at what is happening at the border, the conservatives are very
excited about the fact that, or should say the Trump supporters, that Southwest border apprehensions last month
were lower than the first two days of March of 2024.
So for the entire month they had fewer apprehensions, which is a part of, you know, that doesn't
tell you how many people crossed the border, that tells you how many people they caught,
but that's kind of an indication of traffic, I guess.
But they had less apprehensions for the entire month than they did the first two days of
March in 2024.
So that's good.
But I just want to caution you into not accepting that the end justifies the means.
That is never true.
That's true for the Marxists.
Well, or the authoritarians.
But whatever it takes, right?
The end, if the end is good,
I can use whatever means I want.
No, that is not the kind of society that we want
and it certainly isn't the kind of government that we want.
So, Boasberg has threatened to hold Trump officials in contempt of court for not flying the gang
members back to the US.
This broke yesterday.
He's now found probable cause.
This guy's really feeling his oats and he really does need to be impeached.
He really does.
He issued the temporary restraining orders I pointed out.
They took it to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court removed that temporary restraining orders, I pointed out. They took it to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court removed that temporary restraining order.
Now he wants to come after the Trump administration for ignoring his temporary restraining order
that was removed by the Supreme Court.
That is now going to be what the fight is over, instead of are we going to have a determination
as to whether or not somebody is a terrorist or not.
Deporting them is one thing, but declaring them a terrorist
and essentially giving them a death penalty
is another thing, and that needs to have,
that must have due process.
So, willful disregard of his prior order
that was thrown out by the Supreme Court.
And so, yesterday, Boasberg gave the government a deadline, April 23rd, either to comply with
his initial order and thereby purge the contempt or alternatively identify members of the administration
who should be subject to individual sanctions for their role.
Now the founders said they thought that the judiciary was the least dangerous of the three
branches.
And again, that's the way they regarded government. They regarded it as a danger, as a threat. Right? And they
said it's the least dangerous because they don't have any means to enforce
what they want to do. Well, he doesn't have any means to enforce this either. He
said that the Trump administration, quote, defied my order deliberately and gleefully.
Of course, he doesn't call it my order.
He calls it the court's order.
But he is the court, right?
And he says the Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders, especially
by officials of a coordinate branch who have sworn an oath to uphold it.
Well, again, we have checks and balances.
So, yes, the have checks and balances. So yes, the Constitution
does support that. The Constitution does support nullification of one branch's actions by another
branch. That's exactly what it supports. That's what it was there for. Again, the Kentucky
and Virginia resolutions were calling on the states to nullify the federal government.
And so the states can nullify the federal government. The citizens can nullify the federal government
or the state government with jury nullification. That's the power of the citizenry, which all
the judges will lie to you about that. But yeah, the citizens have a veto there with
the jury. If they think that the law is bad or that the punishment is excessive.
We've always talked about that with fully informed juries, right?
And that's what I'm saying about this.
This punishment is excessive.
Yeah, this guy, if he's here illegally, absolutely deport him.
However, to that punishment is excessive.
And so people can nullify it.
States can nullify it.
Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.
And then the different branches of the federal government are there to nullify each other
as well.
You see, the founders saw government as dangerous, and they wanted to make sure that different
groups of checks and balances are all about nullification.
This is the judge, Boesberg, who says the Constitution
doesn't tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders. That right there shows
that he's not qualified to be a judge. He can't properly judge what the
Constitution says. He needs to be thrown out. He needs to be impeached, along with
a lot of others. Boesberg is the chief judge of the federal trial level court in DC.
He outlined the next steps in the contempt proceedings since it is not proven yet beyond
a reasonable doubt that the administration committed criminal contempt of his temporary
restraining order that was removed by the Supreme Court.
Boasberg said that he wants sworn statements first from people who can attest to the officials making the decisions not to turn the planes around
as they carried migrants to El Salvador. So again, you know, he's living in a fantasy
world. A little bit about his background. As I said before, he's nominated by George
W. Bush, initially into the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, then Obama put him into a federal judgeship after he'd been in that other position for nine years.
He was confirmed by the US Senate in a unanimous vote.
This is the uni party here, putting somebody like him in.
Chief Justice John Roberts likes him.
One of the reasons why John Roberts would push back against suggestions by Trump that Boasberg ought to be impeached is because Roberts liked
him enough to put him in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which is not a, you know,
it's not a, it's one person without a jury. You know, they didn't have a grand jury situation He is the court right just that one person is the court
And so it was Roberts who put Boasberg on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in
2020 he was appointed to the US alien
terrorist removal court and
He was designated as chief judge. Perhaps that's why we haven't had any
terrorist aliens removed because he's there. He's there. So his background, he comes from a family
of bureaucrats born in California, moved to Arizona, King Tut. No, his family came from
California, moved to DC.
His dad worked for Lyndon Johnson in the war on poverty, the Office of Economic Opportunity.
With a background like that, how could this guy go wrong?
Oh, he also attended Yale.
Okay, so there's all of that together, right?
That explains a lot.
Now the DACA 2.0 that I was talking about earlier, again, the Obama administration,
they wanted to have dreamers, and they had this dreamer legislation over and over again
that kept being shut down by Congress. They couldn't get it passed through. So Obama did
it by executive order. Trump becomes president. He's going to remove the Obama executive order.
The courts say, no, you can't do that. Now we've got this happening again.
And so what is Trump going to do this time?
A judge has blocked Trump from revoking the legal status for 530,000 plus migrants who
flew into the US via a Biden program that was by Biden's executive order.
And so Trump says, we don't like that.
He gave legal status to Cubans, Haitians,
Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, the CHNV mass humanitarian parole program
that was created by a Biden executive order in 2023.
This is just like the DACA thing.
It says DACA 2.0.
And so now you've got a federal judge, Judge
Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee,
said that each migrant needs to have an individualized case-by-case review.
Again, if they're here
illegally, they can be deported and he can just
remove that. But the issue is, are they going to be declared terrorists
or are they going to be declared illegal immigrants? There's a big difference between those two things.
And I think that we need to, that's not just a nuance,
it's not quibbling over details. That is a huge difference.
That's like giving somebody a prison sentence
of a couple years or sentencing them to death.
And so you need to make that determination.
So that would determine whether or not this needs to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis,
I think, in my opinion.
Termination of parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans is
hereby stayed.
In other words, we're not going to let him get rid of Biden's DACA 2.0.
Biden created this program in 2023 with an executive order.
He said, I've got the ability to parole people.
So you bring them in, and that's a crime.
They've now committed a crime because they came into this country illegally, but I'll
parole them and forgive them." Now, this is the kind of stuff, and we ought to, that is contemptible, but we don't want
to embrace equally contemptible things on the other side of rule by martial law.
So again, as we look at judicial tyranny on another issue, we've got a judge ruling against
the Trump administration after he couldn't find evidence of fraud in a clean energy program.
Did you look hard enough?
I don't think so.
This judge is Tanya Chutkin, the judge who presided over the lawfare against Trump over
the fake election charges and things
like that.
And she on Tuesday ruled in favor of eight nonprofits that sued the Trump administration
saying give me the money.
Show me the money Jerry.
EPA unlawfully terminated their gravy train.
So they're suing over this. Chutkin said,
If EPA had concerns
over oversight and the funding,
the way to do it is either to get a court order,
which you didn't do,
or to go through the procedures for termination.
The EPA could still shut down the program
in the future, said the judge,
as long as it follows proper procedures
and gives non-profits
advance notice of its plans."
Well, Lee Zeldin, who is the new EPA administrator, said that the Biden administration
unlawfully awarded $20 billion to progressive ventures. In a video that he did, he said what
they're doing in terms of these are last minute things that the Biden administration did.
In other words, this is not something that goes back years.
It's just like, we got this money.
Let's give it to people before Trump gets in office.
And he compared it to somebody throwing gold bars off of the Titanic.
And he said, well, we found the gold bars, we retrieved them, and we're not going to
give that money to these different groups.
And so again, if, you know, what you're looking at are the arbitrary executive actions by
the previous president and the judge saying you can't ignore that.
So again, this criminal contempt thing, that is what's in the news. Breaking yesterday, everybody is
talking about that. Finding the only remedy for purging a contempt order is by complying
with a temporary restraining order that is no longer in effect. So he says, I'm going
to come after you for contempt somehow. You know, Boasberg and some army are going to come after the administration.
He doesn't even know who to come after. He's telling them, tell me who I can come after.
Give me some names. And so he's going to, you know, make allegations of them. And the
only way that they can do that, avoid that contempt charge, is if they comply with his temporary restraining order which has been thrown
out by the Supreme Court.
Yeah, it's a mess. It really is a mess. So we're gonna take a quick break and we come
back.
I wanna talk a little bit, well actually we've got
Tony is gonna be joining us in just a little bit so I'm gonna go a little bit
longer because you don't have Tony yet, right? We're about four minutes out.
Let me talk a little bit about what's happening with the news, and then we'll take a break
and get Tony on here.
We have in the UK, as we talk about alien insidition acts, and you might get deported,
disappeared off the street.
If you say the wrong things about some of Trump's political friends like Netanyahu,
well, what does this look like in the UK?
We have a minister there in the UK, government minister Lillian Greenwood, has said, she
defended labor's banter ban.
She said, you know, people are entitled to private conversations as long as they don't
offend other people.
If you remember about ten years ago, and I played this several
times, I'm not going to play it for you again today, but Rowan Atkinson, Mr. Bean, what
was his name, was that his last name? Anyway, Mr. Bean, you know the comedian. Rowan Atkinson.
What's that, Rowan? Rowan. Yeah, Rowan, yeah. He addressed this.
This is something that's been percolating around the UK for quite some time, at least
a decade.
And he said, please feel free to insult me.
And they beat it back ten years ago, but it's back.
I mean, these people are relentless.
They want to take your free speech and they will use any kind of excuse to take it back.
And so they're back with a vengeance.
Lillian Greenwood is a transport minister, and she said it was an exaggeration to say
that rules and the employment rights bill could threaten pubs with closure.
She said this is about getting the balance right between free speech and workers' rights.
There isn't any balance on free speech.
There aren't any restraints on free speech.
It's either free or it isn't.
And if you're going to put rules on it, then it's no longer free speech. It's like we're
talking about free trade, right? If you've got a free trade agreement that's thousands
of pages long, that's not free trade. If you've got a free speech agreement that has all kinds
of restrictions and exceptions and caveats in it, that's
not free speech either.
Freedom to speak is the freedom to offend.
Somebody is always going to be offended by something that you say.
When I spoke against Hillary's takeover of healthcare, I offended everybody there.
I mean, it wasn't intentional like it would be today, but I got up and I said, you know,
we got some real problems with the medical thing, but we also shouldn't have the government
practicing charity in these particular...
When I mentioned charity, oh, these people think everything, they're entitled to everything.
It's not charity.
They're entitled to what you have, what you work for. When I said charity, boy, a crowd of Democrats was booing me.
And so I offended them.
I guess I should have been locked up.
It would be today, I guess.
The Equality's Watchdog has told the government that measures and laborers' workers' rights
overhaul could disproportionately curtail freedom of expression. A conservative peer who is also tied to Free Speech Union, which is part of the Daily Skeptic
in the UK, has tabled several amendments that would stop pub and university bosses having
to ensure that their staff were not subject to harassment by overhearing opinions that
they didn't agree with.
It could be about anything, right?
It could be that you think men are men and women are women, which by the way they just
had a court decision there affirming that, which is something we always knew, but at
least that removes some of the legal threats.
So Young is the founder of the Free Speech Union.
He said that the way the law was written would mean that an employee could take offense on behalf of
another member of staff even if he or she did not hear the comments made. His
amendment to the bill would exempt opinions on political, moral, religious, or
social matters from the law as long as the opinion was not indecent or grossly offensive.
Oh well, then okay, not even this guy gets it.
So you can say whatever you want about all these controversial things like politics, morality, religion, everything as long as you don't offend anybody.
This is the free speech conservative position in the UK. They're done, folks.
Stick a fork in it.
They've completely lost the plot.
Because you can always say that something is grossly offensive.
Anyway, the other minister, Greenwood, said, well, you can say anything you want in a private
conversation, as long as it's not overheard by somebody who takes offense at it.
Well, that's not freedom at all.
That is not freedom at all. Well, Tony is ready to join us. Without any further ado,
we're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back with Tony Arnabin of Wise Wolf Gold,
also David Knight Gold. That'll take you to Wise Wolf. We'll be right back. Got a lot to talk about
with what has happened with gold in the economy this last week. You know, there are some weeks
where nothing happens and then there are some weeks where nothing
happens and then there are other weeks where decades happen. This is one of
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All right, joining us now is Tony Ardaban of Wise Wolf Gold, and we've got so much
to talk about.
And again, he set up David Knight.Gold that'll take you to Tony's Wise Wolf and let him
know that you came through us.
And as we look at gold going up record prices, as Tony's always said, you know, when it starts
shooting up, that's when everybody gets interested in buying it.
And so it's kind of a feedback loop.
But there's some other fundamental things that are driving it as well.
Thank you for joining us, Tony.
It certainly has been an amazing week, hasn't it?
Well, we keep saying that.
Yeah, I know.
Every week.
Every time I come out, another record high, David, and the monetary system's melting down.
Well, what's going to happen next week?
Stay tuned tuned folks. Look, we've got the
gold-silver ratio now is a hundred and two. It's a hundred and two ounces of
silver to make one ounce of gold. Isn't that absolutely insane? That is.
History has us at 10 to 20, at most 10 to 20 ounces of silver to make one ounce of
gold. That changed around 1933,
but it's never been like this on a consistent basis. 102 ounces of silver to make one ounce of
gold. That's a price disparity in and of itself, but as I was telling you off air, there's something
really wrong with the price of gold itself based off of the dollar. I mean, in
1971 it was $35 an ounce. So it's almost 100 times. It's almost 100 times what it was on
August 15th, 1971. And gold really hasn't gone up in value. And of course, it increases about
2% or 3% a year in supply. So it's kept up with inflation and other things, but that's
the price of gold versus the purchasing power of the dollar and almost 100 times, David, absolutely
amazing. That truly is amazing. Yeah. And of course, we had a lot of things happening with
pronouncements by Powell, things happening with the stock market, stuff happening with tariffs. This war between China and the US, the trade war, is driving
people away from the dollar, away from treasury bills, and even more so into gold. As you
and I have been talking about for the last couple of years, China's central bank and
others saw this coming, especially saw it with the tariffs, and they started moving
away from the dollar and towards gold. They're seeing the resetting of the financial system and now this I
don't know I don't see anything fundamentally changing with us I think
this is going to get really crazy and I think this is part of the financial
meltdown I think Trump wants that. I do too. What else would explain this sort of
chaos? Markets love certainty. I mean,
you're not making it advantageous for companies to move here, build here, invest here. We
haven't restructured, not working on our internal tax system, we're working on an external tax
system at the same time. So we haven't lowered taxes, we're actually raising taxes. You
know how I feel about tariffs. I like tariffs. I think that there's, there's sound. I think they can
create an environment of freedom and liberty. The problem is if
you add them on top of the income tax, you just get a new
tax. Yeah. So it doesn't make any sense on its face. And I
think that's why this has nothing to do with economic
nationalism has everything to do with the controlled demolition
of the American economy, the American dollar. It's the rhetoric back and forth between Trump and Powell.
Trump put out on his Truth Social that he's looking forward to Powell's termination.
Termination can't come fast enough is what he said, based off Powell's remarks on tariffs and everything else.
And he says he's, you know, always late.
He wants Powell to act. based off Powell's remarks on tariffs and everything else. And he says he's always late.
He wants Powell to act.
And this is part of the weaker dollar strategy.
If you really listen to what Trump says,
he's trying to get the Fed to inject massive amounts
of liquidity into the markets, QE.
And of course, Powell, as we've covered
for the last couple of years,
has raised interest rates faster than any other
Fed chairman in history trying to curtail inflation.
So that it goes against the policy.
I mean, if you wanna call the Fed hawkish,
it reverses all of the Fed's policy
over the past two or three years.
And that would be absolutely devastating,
a final blow for the dollar, if you will.
And it might lend a, I think,
a temporary boom to the economy.
I think we would see, you know, stock prices would soar.
There'd be a temporary high, but ultimately that sort of injection right now, when we're
at 125% of debt to GDP, David, that would be the final blow.
I mean, I think after that, we'd be looking at the fallout from that
because you could no longer really do anything by injecting liquidity.
That's like the last run.
It's just based off mathematics.
And, um, I think that's what Trump wants.
I think he wants a giant liquidity injection, and then you can put it,
hang a question mark over that.
You know, he likes injections, injections, maybe even, you know, he likes injections. He likes injections though. COVID injections,
maybe even, you know, heroin injections, because that's what this is like. This is like a junkie
looking for a fix and, you know, he can't get high anymore and he's going to have to use more and
eventually he's going to OD and we're going to have an economic overdose of quantitative easing.
It's going to kill the economy, kill the government and you know this is the guy who bankrupted casinos. No, one
of the things that he really, I guess really got him angry was what Powell
said in his remarks yesterday to the Economic Club of Chicago. Just read these
to you here. We may find ourselves in a challenging scenario in which our dual
mandate goals are in tension. If that were to occur, we would
consider how far the economy is from each of these goals and the potentially different
time horizons of which those respective gaps would be anticipated to close.
But then what really got his ire, I think, he said, terrorists are likely to move us
further away from our goals, probably for the balance of this year.
And he said, for the time being being we're well positioned to just wait
For greater greater clarity before considering an adjustment to our policy stance
So what he's saying is like all the businesses out there and CEOs and everybody's like well
We don't know what Trump's gonna do in another 12 hours. Let's just wait and see right. It's this uncertainty
You know, that's the other thing that has jumped into this Tony besides
You know the the inflation and the spending and, you know, adding taxes and everything.
It's the uncertainty about everything.
And that's freezing everybody.
And even now, Powell echoes it and says, well, we're going to just wait and see what he's
going to do.
Wait and see what the stuff shakes out before we make any policy commitments.
And everybody is doing that with their businesses across the board across the world. Well absolutely I mean the uncertainty is
what is causing all of the market chaos and the whipsawing and the back and
forth. I noticed something there's a metric you know the Chinese used to be
the largest holder of US Treasuries now that the greatest seller but this is the
upside down and this is the changes that are on the horizon are absolutely massive.
You look at de-dollarization continuing the trend.
If he gets his wish, I think that's what we're trying to suss out here, is what is the goal?
Because Powell, he's not wrong about the tariffs because we're placing tariffs on a top of
a system that
wasn't designed for economic nationalism. It doesn't look like policy, and
you know, policy would be a reformation of our current economic system, how we
tax, what incentives we give to corporations and to individuals and to
investors to build things here. We didn't do that. We just put a relic on top of a system,
from a bygone era, we put a relic on there
on top of a new system that is designed for cheap liquidity.
It's designed for debt.
It's designed for fiat currency.
It's designed for, again, the currency creation in order to
survive. You know, the stock market in 1971, go back to Nixon's era and go off the gold standard.
This is a completely different economy, different everything. You know, it used to, and you know
this, I mean, it was the stock market was based off of earnings and, you know, profit and loss
statements, you know, the Warren Buffett's era. it's no longer that way it's about your it's about ESG it's about
your ties to central banking and venture capital which all that just circles
around itself this has nothing to do with with old metrics and building
things and and manufacturing and all that stuff so yeah putting the tariffs
on there like that it doesn't make any sense and it will be inflationary. But again, because we didn't cause, there's
no carrot, it's just stick. And that's the tell. This is not about that. It's about forcing
Powell or forcing a new chairman of the Fed, which is, I'm surprised he even stayed on
in the, I was always surprised he stayed on. I thought this is by a good You know exit stage right there Jerome. You should probably exit because this is gonna be a bumpy ride
He didn't do that. So, you know, that's on him, but something something is going to happen
I can't imagine they've gone all this way to become fiscally responsible. I had a high school student
Daughter of a lady that works for me in Branson
She texted me earlier this week and said can you tell me how the US could balance the budget? I had a high school student, the daughter of a lady that works for me in Branson, she
texted me earlier this week and said, can you tell me how the U.S. could balance the
budget?
And so I sent her back an audio message and I said, well, they'd have to pass a balanced
budget amendment.
They'd have to cut spending.
They'd have to spend less than they took in.
This would have to be a complete reformation of the financial system.
And I said, they'd have to, we'd have to re-peg the currency to something stable so we wouldn't constantly lose purchasing power. There's a few steps, you know.
You'd have to have- I would have sent her back a three-word reply. I'd say, follow the constitution.
Well, that's right. That would be the big cuts to the welfare, warfare state that would eliminate
for real all this stuff that Doge is playing around with the different on the
fringes you know it's just completely gone. That's what it's gonna require.
Absolutely and I said you know we'd have to we'd have to end I called it the
welfare warfare states. There's like three things to me if all the
Constitution that's even of course that's what David and I would say. I had to make it
convoluted but that's what I looked at. I said, but we don't talk about that anymore.
Yeah.
That is not on the table.
So, you know, I think that that is the tell.
If you want to read the room,
this is not the spirit of the age, the zeitgeist, if you will.
They're not throwing that out,
saying we need to become fiscally responsible.
Nobody talks about that.
This is all about strategy and who gets left holding what.
Yeah.
This is the Machiavellian monetary theories.
Oh, I like that.
Another MMT, right?
How can I use this politically for something?
You know, it was interesting.
You mentioned it's all stick and no carrot.
And that was the same thing that a commentator on RT, on Russia Today, said as well, in terms
of talking about the two big issues here.
How is the EU going to respond to Trump's tariffs and things like that?
How is China going to respond?
And they said, well, you know, for the EU, because of, you know, the dominance of the
US in so many different ways with them, they will probably grudgingly
go along, but it's all stick and no carrot. They don't get anything out of it. He hasn't
given them anything to go that way, but he's got a big enough stick that he could beat
him with that maybe they'll go that way. And so for China, he's talking about it, and this
is a key thing when we start talking about devaluation and things like that, China devaluated
their yuan. And so
what's Trump gonna do? Is he gonna respond with that? Is he gonna devaluate
the dollar? You know, that's part of what they've always done with the
China price is currency manipulation. And so, you know, how does he respond to that?
You know, everybody says, well Trump's holding all the cards because we buy
more from them than they buy from us. Well, not at all. I mean, besides the rare
earth minerals that they've just stopped, that they've got like
90% of the processing on globally, so they just stop that.
They can devalue their currency.
They have also matched him on tariff rates.
So as he goes up, they go up and they keep going up.
But he doesn't have any cards to play when it comes to devaluation because that's going to work against dollars, certainly
work for the advantage of gold and when it comes to minerals and other things like that.
It seems to me like he doesn't have the cards.
He's got the big stick with Europe but he doesn't seem to have the cards in the trade
war with China and I think that that's going to continue to go on and I think it's this
instability that is there, this uncertainty that he's
created that is driving gold the most.
Don't you?
Well, that's what the Chinese are buying.
Gold or dumping treasuries to buy it.
The world's buying gold.
Um, and I think this has been happening really accelerated rates since 2022.
When you look at, when we put the sanctions on Russia and then the, the, uh,
the ruble fell and then bounced
back and then they stopped using dollars and went did direct trade deals with places like India and
China for petroleum, for gold and vice versa. I think what we're on the cusp of is a world that's
moving away from the dollar. I've said for a while that I think gold is already the world's reserve currency. It's just not in name. And that's what BRICS is working on
in cross-border payment systems. You know, if this was 20 years ago, you could probably
take on the Chinese, no problem. But we've given them so much. We gave them the infrastructure.
We gave them the trade. We gave them the technology. They're cheap energy. We gave them the wealth. We gave them cheap energy. You know, that's what we do. We gave them the infrastructure. We gave them the trade. We gave them the technology.
They're cheap energy.
We gave them cheap energy.
Yeah, that's what I think.
We gave them cheap energy.
Yeah, you think you're gonna manufacture?
We gave them all the mouths.
Sorry.
Opened everything for them.
You know, we built them up so we could do something
like this, cause we can blame the other.
I think this is another part of the great reset
or the technocracy, all the things.
They've been building up China since the trilateralist formed in 1973 with Zygmunt Brzezinski.
It's moving the technology eastward and building up their infrastructure. And of course, we opened
China in 72. Everything following the timeline, David, last trade surplus the United States ran
was in 1974. This all makes sense if you look at it in reverse,
and now we get here. It's hard to see exactly what the next move is, but it's not good. I think it's
just using this as a buffer, you know, using them as the other, the setting up the boogeyman,
because the damage that we've done to ourselves with our own policies, with globalization, and
you know, with, you know with you know
the empire the American Empire's been absolutely disastrous and this is not
this can't last forever that's what we're up against is a the
timeline is just the window for us fixing our currency and our our system
is rapidly closing and it's not gonna be great it's not gonna be it's not gonna
be sunshine and rainbows on the other side.
I hate doing this because it sounds so pessimistic.
I know.
But you just, I mean, look, again,
the dollar was $35 an ounce for gold in 1971,
and now it's almost 100 times, almost.
I mean, right there, I didn't think,
this is something I've been studying for years and years,
and I gotta say this all the time, but it's moving faster than I thought it would. Yeah. I didn't think, this is something I've been studying for years and years and I got to say this all the time,
but it's moving faster than I thought it would.
I mean, we're really in a different timeline now.
Yeah, Peter Schiff has said,
this is what I've been talking about
for as long as time is here is here.
You know, and all of the gold bugs
have all been saying that, but that's the case.
As you point out, that ratio to silver,
everything is floating to gold, right?
It's not into Bitcoin, it's not into silver,
it's not any of these other alternatives
to these fiat currencies,
it's all going into gold right now.
And so it's acting like a big hose that's there.
And that's one of the other things.
Bitcoin, as one person said,
well we're poised for a 2023 style rebound
as Goldman says the dollar is overvalued. Now that's
coming from CoinDesk and they're gonna look at it oh well the dollar is over
valued so we can have rebound with Bitcoin. Well not necessarily you know
it's just like the silver thing is it is it going to be gold that everybody's
gonna run into and that's what we've been seeing is that that's where the
the foreign banks are going the central banks are going and a lot of individuals are going into gold because they see that
as the you know, the an island of stability and this chaotic situation that Trump has
manufactured.
What do you think about Bitcoin?
I mean, is that going to regain this or is it going to kind of hang around and wait for the economy to
settle down on the stock market and all this other uncertainty about tariffs?
Well, I think Bitcoin is actually held up okay.
It hasn't done, I mean, this has always been the question, is Bitcoin digital gold?
In times of uncertainty, in times of fear, in times of chaos, can Bitcoin hold
its own?
It certainly has done okay.
Give it a C minus.
It's not a failure, but it did have a lot of price drops since Inauguration Day, which
was I think 108,000, David.
I think it was trading the other day at about 86,000.
So not terrible. And it's not like a lot of
these stocks, I mean, they were just, or some of these mean coins, other things that are
digital assets that like Trump coin or whatever that just plummets. So it's held up okay.
I think Bitcoin and the infrastructure, and I have a Bitcoin company, I think long term,
it goes, I think, hand in hand with gold in some way and because it's a digital
It says something that gold can't do but gold does something that Bitcoin can't do a lot of these people that are Bitcoin maximalist
I scratch my head. I don't really understand why they think that Bitcoin will will demonetize gold or demonetize silver or everything goes to zero again
It seems kind of cultish.
I mean, I like some of those guys.
They're very smart people.
But at the end of the day, I don't agree with that.
I think it's just another asset alongside of precious metals that has a long-term viability.
I don't like any other cryptos.
I don't sell any other cryptos.
I don't deal in them.
I think Bitcoin being the only only it is an island unto itself
So I'll leave that and put a pin in it. I don't know. I hang a question mark over. I think that I
Definitely see a rally for Bitcoin sometime in the next 24 months
But right now nobody's doing anything. I mean the
Wit when there I think what might happen, I think you and I can probably,
what was that? What was the Johnny Carson bit, you know, where he puts the letter and
opens it up. He already knows. The great Karnak. Yeah. The Karnak. Yeah. Karnak was
magnificent. I think. Yeah. Yeah. It's like, what is quantitative easing? That's what
we're going to get. And when that happens,
it always happens following that when they get some new fed policy and there's,
you know, trillions dumped in or something, there will be this boon.
There'll be like, you know,
everything is happy and everybody's doing great and then Bitcoin will rise.
There will be a sell off in gold at some point, a little bit of sell off.
It'll pull back maybe not that far, but there'll be a sell-off in gold at some point, a little bit of sell-off, it'll
pull back maybe not that far but there'll be some, I think that's what
happens a lot when these, in these times when there is an opportunity to buy
something, people will liquidate their gold holdings which puts pressure on the
price and so that'll come out and I think Bitcoin will go back over a
hundred thousand and we're not that far away from it, it'll top another hundred
thousand but I don't, in this current environment, a lot of these
new technologies can't grow, whether it's AI, whether it's crypto. It's just
stagnant. It doesn't know what to do because the global order is being reset.
That's right. The entire global economy is being reset. So for the
foreseeable future, it's commodities. And I think maybe in the
totality of this decade and to this century, it's going to be commodities, rare earth minerals,
who controls things like crude oil and gold and silver and other things. I think real estate,
timber, I think those will be, that's true wealth. And all the other stuff is speculative.
I got a question from somebody.
I think they have an upside.
When you mention commodities, I got a question from somebody here,
James Faithways says, can you ask Tony what he thinks of buying a little copper?
I understand the premium is high and that it's not really considered to be a precious metal,
but I can't seem to get a straightforward answer on it," he says. So what do you think about that? I think it's a great idea. If you can get copper, it's only good. Look,
copper against any currency, that's what you have to remember that if you're using fiat currency,
whatever currency it is worldwide, whether it's the Chinese Yuan, whether it's Japanese yen,
whether it's the euro, whether it's the pound sterling. If you're buying a commodity that is limited, it's finite
in this market, you're doing good. You're going to replace something. I mean, copper,
I wouldn't necessarily, I mean, in history, the copper has been money because it's been the penny
and other type of coins. We stopped making copper pennies in 1982. But there's still any penny prior to that is copper. If you
go look at it, the next time you see a copper penny, you should save that. It's worth more
than the cent. Put that away. So I think, yeah, copper is a... sometimes we put copper bullion rounds in for gifts and things like that into
Wolfpack and some of the direct purchases that we get at Wise Wolf because it's just an extra
little thing. But yeah, I actually have copper bars I bought from a customer years and years ago,
but they had like, you know, 10 ounce, 20 ounce copper bark.
Yeah, stack those.
And if at the end of the day, that's wealth.
Yeah, especially when Trump is stacking taxes.
You might want to stack.
We're not putting taxes on top of taxes.
That's what I was, you know.
Start stacking it.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, you know, when you look at this, and we were talking about crypto before, I think
the play that's going to happen is going to be stablecoins because that's something that
they're going to use, and we're seeing this more and more, people talking about it.
This article, headline from Zero Hedge, stablecoins supply to surge to $2 trillion in order to
support the US dollar's hegemony.
And I think that's exactly what the play is when you look at Lutnick and his, or Lutnick,
whatever it is, when you look at his connection with Tether and how much he is in the Treasury
bonds and things like that.
As countries are getting more and more reluctant
to buy the treasury bonds,
they can get a stable coin to suck it up
and it's a dual win for them because they can use,
they can start to move us over to a digital currency.
They can use that then to control us economically,
to deny us being able to use it,
to track what we're spending,
but then it also soaks up their treasury bonds
and their debt that
as other people start to get reluctant to it. What do you think is going to happen with that? Is that
the path that you see moving forward? Well, unfortunately, I think that's the trend.
It has to come in that form, you know, based off of the rhetoric of, you know, being anti-CVDC.
I always thought there was something underlying that. I think this is the, what did
the Zygmunt Brzezinski say? We need an end run around sovereignty, you know, with the technocracy,
and an end run around it. They're going to do an end run around your perceived notion of CBDC with
stablecoin. And it's really not that hard to suss out when you give it five minutes of thought because
this era of history, this timeline, the resetting of the global financial order, the generational
wealth that will be created, if you will, when they change the monetary system.
I think a lot of this is on the table. I think
they're looking at who will control the keys to some of these technologies, blockchain, whatever
it is. It won't be Bitcoin. It won't be Bitcoin. I know too much about Bitcoin and the decentralized
network. It won't be Bitcoin. I don't see it being that. I think you're right. I think the
be Bitcoin. I don't see it being that. I think you're right. I think the thing to watch is the stablecoin and those who control that and then pairing that with things like the
dollar, but it's worldwide. The Bank of International Settlements has been working on the clearinghouse
aspect of this, the IMF with their Unicooin. It's all about centralization and the technology of
blockchain using these stablecoins to get back somehow to what's the original goal. I don't think
we've ever, perhaps we've never left the paradigm of the old new, there's nothing, it's the old new
world order. I mean, it's maybe we never really left that and we just, this is all a distraction to give us, you know, the illusion that there's, you know, a populist
uprising, but perhaps this has all just been a, you know, and it looks more and more like that.
It's like a fun house mirror version for people like me that are nationalists and believe and
think like the way that the country was built. And then you see, you finally get the tariffs
think like the way that the country was built and then you see you finally get the tariffs and then they're this yeah yeah and you just go what that's not
what I was that's not what I meant and you know or you get this it's this is a
very strange time so it's hard I think you know when you really just go back
well may perhaps this is just it's all a pageant the world's the stages
Shakespeare said yeah and and Trump is an earthquake. He's just juggling the tariffs, you know, and are we
not amused at seeing him change them every couple of hours? You know, it's insane what is happening
with it. But yeah, it's stacking the taxes, and it is also the uncertainty and the capricious and
arbitrary nature and how it's constantly
changing. That's what's really wrecking everything. You and I have both agreed that we like tariffs
better than we do in income tax. I like any kind of tax better than I like that. I don't
like taxes. I don't think taxes are an engine of growth. But now you've got people out there
who are cheering it. Oh, we've got to have tariffs. It's what made America great. No,
it isn't. It was the absence of taxes and a small government that made America great and they forget that.
But when we talk about this stablecoin thing, it's interesting to see there's a couple
of articles there on Zerheg.
The first one talking, I just called you the headline for, about stablecoin turning into
two trillion dollars and soaking up the debts and you know becoming soaking up the the
supporting the US dollar hegemony and that type of thing. But then also the fact that the debanking
issue with crypto has not been solved yet by the Trump administration. You know that was going to
be that was the attack that was coming on all the crypto community under Biden. That's still an issue
and that's going to be an issue if we get stable coins, because they're going to be
able to effectively debank individuals and stop you from buying certain things.
It might be a geofence around a particular area.
You can't take your coin out of your 15-minute city or whatever.
Maybe it's going to be a geofence around a particular item.
You can't buy this kind of gun or guns at all, that type of stuff. coin out of your 15 minute city or whatever. Maybe it's going to be a geo fence around a particular item.
You can't buy this kind of gun or guns at all,
that type of stuff.
So there's all these different ways
that they can use it to control us.
And I think that's where that's going to go.
But with everything that's happening,
as I said earlier, Peter Schiff said,
this is what I've been talking about for years.
This is the dollar bubble just burst
was his statement about it. and he's not the only one
saying that. I mean he's a gold bug, he's always been saying that, but now there's articles on
places like Market Watch saying the US dollar's role as the de facto global reserve currency
is looking increasingly uncertain. They're going to have to pivot just like they did when Bretton
words too where they went to the petrodollar. They're gonna have to pivot to something else.
I think it's gonna be the stablecoin because then that's how they're gonna try to preserve their
Machiavellian power and then usher in the new technocracy as well, the surveillance state. I think that's where they're gonna pivot.
Well, and I think they'll say the advantage that they have there,
what makes it different this time, is that they
have the ability to expand and contract the money supply at will. They can do it in real time and
they can use this technology. So we'll never get, you know, that we can always account for every
single cent. That's the way they'll sell it. And this is the way we can control it to be stable.
It's a stable coin. Something like that.
But really it's about, we've said it, Catherine Austen-Fitz has said it's surveillance disguises
money.
They haven't given up their goals for these control grids and things that they want to
do with the financial system.
But at the same time, a lot of things are out of their control.
You look at the history of the dollar and where we were in price structuring against
gold and then everything that's kept gold suppressed.
I think all of those things, I think the wheels have come off.
I think the black swan event was the tariffs in a lot of these countries.
I mean, look at Germany.
Germany is absolutely worried about its gold holdings in the US.
Yeah.
That's a country.
It's not a corporation.
I mean, it's a whole country that's like, hey, is this available?
Can we get that?
We need to, you know, they want an audit, all that stuff that's going on.
They're not alone.
And a lot of these vaults got cleaned out.
You know, the London bullion market, that got cleaned out.
A lot of their holdings were repatriated.
Nobody knew exactly.
So when those contracts, you know, the stuff that they've papered over for years, David,
like hiding deep in those volatile papers, you have to account for it at some point.
I think that it's anybody's guess at this point.
And where we end up on price, where we end up at anything, especially when the ultimate goal here
of the Trump administration is not economic nationalism,
it's quantitative easing.
And so we just look, it's not about strengthening the dollar,
it's not about having a,
it's about short-term boons in the stock market.
And I think that ultimately that's fake.
If you're buying gold and silver right now, I think you're doing yourself a favor by holding on. You're preserving your
wealth as the currencies of the earth continue to go to zero. All fiat currencies, folks,
go to zero. History does not show me one single currency backed by nothing that stays around.
Okay? That's hung around.
The average lifespan is 26 years. I don't have to be, you know, some sort of seer or
I don't have to be, you don't have to be Nostradamus. You don't have to be, you don't have to be
the smartest man in the room. You just need a library card and you can figure this out.
It's going to zero or it's going to a place where it's you don't recognize it.
It's like that we talk about every week. I mean, you go look at the price of silver in 1980.
It was $52 and 50 cents an ounce.
Well, that doesn't even make any sense today.
I mean, right now I'll look at the spot price.
You're at $32 and 17 cents an ounce and it's 2025 and we debased the dollar.
Trillions and trillions of times over.
I mean, so what does that mean?
Well, I just think all of this is the metrics.
You're judging it the wrong way.
There's something else underlying this and I think the wheels are going to come off and
I think we'll see a true price valuation sooner than later.
I agree.
Yeah, I think the fact that gold is taken off from silver and from Bitcoin is a function of
What a lot of foreign governments are doing, you know
They they see gold as that currency of exchange not necessarily these other things
And so I think they're piling into that a lot and I think that the public has picked up on it
They look at gold as a safe haven. I look at it as privacy
You know all these different commodities and things like that. I see it as a safe haven, I look at it as privacy. All these different commodities and things like that,
I see it as a privacy issue.
And I don't think you can put a price on privacy
when you're talking about these digital currencies.
So, regardless, it's great if it goes up
and I'm holding it or whatever,
but to me, it's really about the privacy
because I think that the stable coin thing
is what they're pivoting towards.
And that's going to be you know, really
You know there they tied the petrodollar in there to energy and of course that's something technocracy wanted to do and that
They tied it to something that was real but this time
As you point out with the ESG and all the rest of stuff their objectives are
really about total control and so they've got to have some kind of a digital currency
and the stable coin to be a way they can get
that digital currency and still maintain their hegemony.
You know, when we look at what is happening,
I'm looking at all these different headlines,
gold jumps $100, gold up 25% for the month or whatever.
And how high did it get?
Was it 3370 something, wasn't it? Yes. It's almost $3,400 an ounce.
That's amazing.
Yeah. And the calls now are $4,000.
Wow.
I think it's that there's, you know,
analysts and major banks that are saying $4,000.
Because I mean, when you have de-dollarization worldwide,
what is the price of gold?
Yeah. What is the price of gold? Yeah.
What is the price?
I don't think we've, this isn't the price discovery.
I don't think it's true.
And much of what has happened over the years
with Stuart Angler, you know, who wrote the book,
Rigged, I've had on my show.
He spent his entire, like last 30 years
looking at the gold price
suppression. Yeah. And how they've done it. Yeah. I don't
think they can do it anymore. David. Perhaps they don't want
to. Perhaps this is part of that. Because it doesn't seem
like anybody's putting an effort in. I mean, the Fed is watching
gold. Believe me, the Federal Reserve is watching gold right
now very, very closely looking at this, wondering what their
next move is going to be.
And the world is watching it.
That's why I think that, you know, I said this back in December, I think gold is the
world's reserve currency.
The dollar has been supplanted.
You go back into Basel III in Switzerland, the Bank of International Settlements in 2021,
that's when they remove gold from a tier three asset to a tier one
asset.
And then central banks started supplanting their holdings and it surpassed the euro.
So it was way down on the list and now it surpassed the euro as number two holdings
of central banks around the world.
The number one is the dollar.
But I think that's only for transactional at this point.
It's not about stability.
I think the world is moving to gold faster than I thought possible, but it's
certainly happening right before your eyes.
Well, everybody was concerned about it and became more concerned because of
Biden using it, weaponizing it back in 2022. And then Trump has just doubled and tripled down on it.
It truly is amazing.
I've got a question from a high boost for you.
He says, can you ask Tony, wouldn't it just be wise for businesses to wait four years
and let the next selected president fix all of Trump's mistakes?
Is he just the Hegelian dialectic, he says, that's there?
I think we pay way too much attention to the so-called policies of either party or whatever
is going on.
I mean, you have to start thinking in terms of your own autonomy and sovereignty and what's
the best move.
You think outside of politics, I mean, whether what administration is going to do, X, Y, or Z. David and I talked about this before the selection and we said, I think we called
it. What's going to happen? We talked on Halloween. What's going to happen on the election? If it goes
Harris or it goes Trump, and I think we called it, and now it's resetting itself. It didn't even
matter because we threw
the tariffs in and that I think, you know, the price of gold would probably be similar
if there was a Harris presidency right now because they'd be going after crypto or something
like that, or they'd take us to be deeper into the war with Russia and Ukraine or something
like there'd be some policy difference, but the goals are always the same. Yes. You know,
we're not fixing our fiscal house. We're not reigning in the Empire. There's nothing new here, it's
just the fundamentals are all there. So I think whether these, it doesn't matter
what administration, you need to, you know, bank on yourself, understand what the
difference between currency and money, and you know, but there's always
underlying opportunity in this too. I don't want to sound like an alarmist,
but I don't think it's going to get better from the top down.
And I definitely, you know, if you've got a 401k or IRA folks
and there's a temporary lull,
you really need to consider putting that,
and this is not financial advice.
Can I just bracket that?
I don't know where the prices of metals are going,
but I feel like I know where the prices of some of these stocks are going and these pools of so-called value.
I don't think we're going to hold up well in an uncertain world or any of the things,
especially I said something, I looked at something the other day and I brought it up on the show. $1.2 trillion of holdings of the mortgage-backed securities, that same, that acidic thing that
had like the China syndrome where it melted into the markets and caused the 08 debacle.
$1.2 trillion of those holdings are held by foreign governments, and the largest foreign
government holder is China.
So China could literally just, you know, you're not going to win this.
If you're going after China with the stick, they've got too much leverage and they're
they, they think long-term, we think presidency to presidency.
They think a hundred years in the future and infrastructure, they'll lose for a long time
just to win in the end.
So you're not going to beat them that way.
If you really wanted to go after China, you would create an atmosphere of liberty.
You create an atmosphere of free market.
You would incentivize.
You would take off the regulations.
You would give people certainty and incentive.
And that's just the same way you balance the budget, you know, follow the Constitution, that's good.
Yeah, you have stability and freedom and liberty and stability and liberty would win every time,
but instead they want to become like China, right? And because we've always seen this from all these
presidents, remember George W. Bush, I wish I could be like the Chinese government, just tell
everybody what to do. Or you see Trudeau saying this. I love the fact that they can just tell people what to do.
I wish I could do that.
They all want that and that's what we're seeing from Trump.
Everything is an emergency and the solution to every emergency is to let him make all
the orders and dictate the solutions.
And so he wants to be like Mao or Xi or whatever.
And so it's crazy, but that's where they're headed.
And so the best thing that we can do, I think, is to try to get out of that system, try to
maintain privacy as much as we can, try to prep for what is coming.
And a lot of people are looking at this and the instinct of a lot of people, especially
who've been in the stock market, as they see the stock market failing, they decide they're
going to get into these gold and silver ETFs.
And that is not...
I wonder how they have been going, because I first caught on to that.
I did that myself for a while, and then I saw that when gold started to move, they weren't
moving.
And I thought, what's up with that?
Why isn't that going up?
Why is it flatlining? And then I realized as I looked into it, it's like, no, they're not.
This is not actually an ounce of gold there that they're splitting in 10 different ways
and selling you a share of it.
No, that's just another derivative like the real estate market derivatives, you know,
and you don't really own anything in that.
So it's really key for people to have it on their own. That's when it's private.
That's when they can't take it away from you. And when you actually physically have it,
you know, that's the key thing, I think. Wasn't it Jefferson that said that paper was poverty?
Something like that. Paper is poverty. We got to the essence, didn't he have all these different things? It's so funny. Yesterday, uh, here in Dennis in Texas, I went by and talked to my
accountants, my bookkeepers, and I'd just done a trade. I've consolidated a lot of
stuff. I got to take the trading floor and I held up a bag. I said, this is $50,000.
And it was, you know, gold, one ounce Eagles. Like this is $50,000. They just looked at it
and held it. They're like, that's not, that's not a lot. You know, like they thought it
wasn't going to be like a suitcase or something.
I'm like, no, that's $50,000.
It's just a Ziploc bag full of coins.
I'm like, no, that's, that's what happened.
I go, you know, and I go basically, you know, if you go back to, this would be
about $500, you know, in 1971, That's amazing.
Well, so tell us what's going on at Wise Wolf.
I imagine you're really pretty heavy there.
People are looking at this and you've got headlines saying gold is going to go hyperbolic
and this may be the start of it.
So there's kind of a market mania that's happening.
I don't know. I don't know what happens next.
I think there's a strain on these institutions
with this price going the way it is.
I mean, honestly, I like a stable price.
Yes.
I like just kind of clear, cut and dry, in and out.
That way, I think there's going to be a lot of urban gold
mining going on.
What I mean by that, people are going
to go through garage sales, start going through their attics, start looking
just like they did in the 70s with silver. I think there's just gonna have
rappers pulling out their teeth and sewing them. Yes, I bought lots of teeth over the years.
I've bought crazy things you couldn't believe between San Antonio and here
and Branson. I bought some crazy things. But I think I'm gonna see lots of urban gold mining.
I think the price continues,
especially in this environment.
So, you know, it's hard to say, David,
what happens to supply.
I think silver is an outlier right now.
You know, price reflection, I don't think,
I don't think that we have true valuation
or even close to it now
So, you know if you're stacking silver, I think you're just you're doing yourself a favor
It's some it's some level because it's just super cheap based off of where everything that I know
I think silver is just a great thing to have and if you have those
Those IRAs and 401ks you really ought to let us take a look at putting you in some bullion gets you out of this
You know, I think that this roller coaster ride and I don't know where we're
headed but it's a, it might be advantageous for you to take a look at it just converting
that into something physical outside of the financial system that, you know, that's, you
know, stored in the third party that, you know, these vaults that they're not in, they're
not a bank. And I don't trust these CEOs.
I don't trust anybody who's wanting drone pal to cut rates.
And that's what they're all looking for.
So I'm working on continuing to work on supply
and infrastructure and Wise Wolf's gonna stay lean.
We have the Wise Wolf Bitcoin.
We're up and running.
So if you wanna buy some Bitcoin or sell some Bitcoin, we're up and running. So if you've got, you want to buy some Bitcoin or, you know, sell some Bitcoin, we buy, sell, and we have the ability for you to use it as cash for purchases.
So if you've got some Bitcoin, you want to turn it into some precious metals, give us a call.
Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah. Well, it's always great talking to you, Tony. We really do appreciate your support of the program and the things that you've got there at Wise Wolf. For the longest time,
like you said, we appreciate having stability. For the longest time we went through this
period where you could gradually accumulate stuff and you set up Wise Wolf pack to let
people do that on a gradual basis. And we're seeing the dollars losing a few percentage
points of value every
year and it accumulates over the long term.
So that was kind of the long term stable thing, but now we're getting into craziness.
And I guess a lot of people are saying this is great because Trump is scaring everybody,
he's making very much afraid of him because he's acting like a crazy man.
But then you can only do that for so long and then it's going to really backfire
on you. And so we're going to, it's going to be a rough ride, I think. And so it's good to try to
get out of the system as much as you can, try to get something of value that you can physically
hang on to yourself. I think that's an important part of prepping. And you've got a lot of programs
there to help people do that. It's been great to deal with you over the years and really do appreciate your support of this program. And you've got a program
that's coming up right after this program, is that correct?
Yeah, God willing, if there's no work going on in my house. Arterburn Radio Transmission
11 a.m. Central Time. We'll kind of dive more into these headlines, stuff that you and I
have gone over.
That's great. That's great. And where are you right now? Where are you broadcasting?
Twitter?
Right now I'm in Denison, Texas.
I'm on and I'm broadcasting over the X at Tony Arterburn
and Rumble on the American Plug Channel.
We're working on some new channels as well.
So I'm looking at some new streaming stuff.
I need to talk to you and Travis also.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Kick looks like it's got a lot of nice features
for streaming as well.
It's really kind of set up for streaming
I think from what Travis was saying I haven't looked at Travis has been the one who's taking care of that
But alright so coming up on rumble and on X right after this program you can find out more from Tony and
Again, David Knight dot gold will take you to Tony Arnabin's wise wolf gold
a way to get to an island of stability in this storm, and that is physical medals that
you hold yourself.
Thank you so much, Tony.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, Dan.
All right, we're going to be right back, folks.
Stay with us.
Here's a little song I wrote.
You might want to hear it in your pot.
You know nothing. Here's a little song I wrote You might want to hear it in your pot
You'll owe nothing And be happy
Ain't got no cash Ain't got no car
But twenty-four booster shots in your arm Owe nothing
Be happy You can't even buy s*** in the store because of your Be happy.
You will own nothing.
And be happy.
Be happy and eat the bugs.
They're doing what in the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense common again.
This is The David Knight Show.
Yeah, and we were talking before Tony came on about the free speech and how dead it is
and has been for quite some time in the UK.
Yeah, you can say anything you want as long as it doesn't offend somebody, even say the conservatives who put themselves out as supporters of free speech. But it's
about to get worse. You know, we look at what is happening with technology and it's like
they have seized every one of these dystopian films and turned them into reality. So now
we've got Minority Report. The UK Ministry of Justice. This has an Orwellian ring to it.
Has developed a computer program to predict who might commit murder straight out of Minority
Report.
And of course for the longest time, the fastest growing part of the intelligence community
here in the United States, geospatial intelligence, and that's where the Palantir people and everything
hang out, they had this thing called anticipatory intelligence. They
use the military, use it abroad. You got police departments that are using it,
trying to predict people's, you know, you profile them with your geospatial
intelligence. You profile them politically, religiously, their contacts and
all the rest of stuff and you keep looking at it to predict what they're
going to do. They call that anticipatory intelligence and so that AI is about their contacts and all the rest of stuff and you keep looking at it to predict what they're going
to do, they call that anticipatory intelligence. And so that AI is about to meet the other AI.
We get AI squared, I guess. Anticipatory intelligence meets artificial intelligence,
which really is artificial anticipation. And it's a dangerous thing, because these people are
going to act on it as if it were true.
The UK Ministry of Justice, just call it
the Ministry of War Well, has a new tool.
They originally named it the Homicide Prediction Project.
They're now calling it Sharing Data
to Improve Risk Assessment.
It raises concerns about bias and the ethical implications of using such predictive models
on vast data sets, including those already facing structural discrimination in the UK,
such as those within the white British ethnic group, particularly white men.
They've had a lot being talked about, the two-tier
system that they've set up there, even saying, we're going to ease off on the penalties
for everybody, all these different ethnic groups, except for white men. So in other
words, what they're saying is they're going to go up on the penalties for white men, if
we take everybody else down, but you leave them up there. And as we see this paranoia, this authoritarianism throughout
Europe, you've seen people sued by German politicians and the Green Party especially.
Just two Green Party politicians alone, each of them had about 800 complaints against people
for things that people make criticisms of, criticize their
masters, their betters, their rulers on social media, and they've had 800 complaints, people
getting arrested, people having police show up in groups at their house because of what
they said.
Now we've got a man who was fined $5,000 after he hugged the German Chancellor.
I looked at this and I thought thought who would hug the German Chancellor?
My first impression was this guy must be high and it turns out yes he was.
He hugged Olaf Scholz which no German in the right mind would either vote for this
guy or hug him either. He was fine $5,000. He walked up he was made himself a part of the motorcade. He said it happened accidentally.
They said he did that on purpose. He had a dark Audi. He joined the motorcade as Schultz
was returning to Berlin after the 25th anniversary of the European Central Bank. There you go.
It's just all the pieces that are there.
The 25th anniversary of the European Central Bank.
Once the convoy arrived at the airport, the driver exited his car, shook Schultz's hand,
and hugged him on the tarmac, and then was detained, perhaps tackled by police.
He insisted he had joined the convoy by mistake.
He explained that he was high on cocaine.
That's his alibi. And he said he had been
partying for two days. He just wanted to hug a chancellor, I guess. The court found him
guilty of driving under the influence of drugs and of trespassing. And Schultz said, well,
people are saying hello and greeting me. It's never something that particularly affects
me. He said, that's very normal. I didn't find the situation to be dramatic, but the
police did.
And when we talk about preparation,
this is a great story that was sent to me by Ryan
for the Love of the Road.
You know, yesterday I talked about the elephants
circling the wagons essentially,
circling themselves around the young.
Everything is vibrating, something's wrong.
They get into a defensive circle around their children.
And I said, you know, we should learn from that.
You know, we can feel the tremors.
We know that something is wrong.
We don't know exactly what.
We're not really sure what we're going to do.
I don't know.
The elephants are just, you know, they're on the lookout
as to what's going on.
You know, is T-Rex coming in?
What is it?
Well, this story here in Tennessee, they had to circle the homestead here
with levees to protect it from floods.
And there's an amazing picture about this.
A Tennessee family built a levee to protect their home from floodwaters.
Aerial video shows a home in Ridgely, Tennessee, surrounded by floodwaters on Tuesday, April
the 8th, but the property was untouched thanks to homemade levees.
Now this is something that has been a problem throughout Tennessee, a problem through East
Tennessee.
This is over in the western part of Tennessee.
But that's one of the reasons why we have the TVA.
You know, it's one of the first big federal projects that they had was the TVA because
it was regular flooding. And so what they did was they created massive, they created a dam and massive artificial lakes and things like that
to control the flooding around here. But these people, they didn't have anything there like that.
So they took it upon themselves and they built their own levee to protect themselves.
As a lot of people looked at this picture and said, well country folks can survive. Another one said, well it ain't their first rodeo y'all.
That's right, because
these floods happen. They said it's a great reminder
that with the determination and the hard work we can overcome even the toughest challenges.
It's also a testament to the importance of being prepared and
taking proactive steps. That's why it's important
to prepare in a lot of
different ways. We're talking about preparing financially, having precious metals that you
control that are in your possession that are private and so on and so on. But also, Jack
Lawson books. It's a great way for you to start to prepare in a lot of different ways.
And so if you go there, he's got a lot of ways for you to prepare to make sure that
you have water.
Not necessarily these people are trying to keep the water out.
You want to make sure that you've got water in order to survive.
He's got a free chapter there for his Civil Defense Manual, two-volume book.
He's got a free chapter there telling you how you can maintain
water and many other things. It's an excellent guide especially
in these types of situations. Jack Lawson Books is
excellent. So again, when you look at this picture,
I don't know if you could pull it up, Travis, it's the one about the
Tennessee family building a levee. When you look at this picture,
the family and it's just got like a little square a levee. When you look at this picture, the family,
and it's just got like a little square around it,
and everywhere else you look, it's nothing but water.
And they had to evacuate about 100 people.
This is out of Bogota, Tennessee.
And there's that picture there.
An island, and it takes preparation,
it takes forethought to do that kind of thing.
That's what we all want to emulate right there, those people protecting themselves when the
government's not there to protect them.
We have a lot of people who are looking at Doge and cheering it, and I'm just kind of
astounded when I look at this, because they don't know or don't care where Elon Musk is coming from.
How did he get to be the world's richest man?
And what are his plans for the future?
They're absolutely, totally disconnected and clueless about it.
They're so caught up in the Hegelian two-party system, they don't even know.
And so we see articles like this, cutting the plastic.
Doge has deactivated an astronomical number of credit cards.
Well, what they need to do is they need to deactivate the astronomical credit card that
the Congress has.
And this is the kind of sound and fury coming out of Doge that signifies nothing, folks.
A lot of these things that they're doing are being revoked by, you know, the
judiciary, but they're not really going to make much difference anyway. And we're
talking about some of the cuts coming up in the health issue, but it doesn't really
make any difference. And nevertheless, you still have people like this. Here's,
here's, you know, these Tesla dealerships and things like that are under attack,
and yeah, we don't want to see that happen.
We don't want to see arson and we don't want to see that of any sort.
But that's not why these people with trucks are getting there and they've got American
flags all over the car and they're pulling up to blockade and to protect the Tesla dealership.
And when I saw this, it was on a site
that is all about pushing climate stuff.
And I said, look at these people.
They're out there with their gas guzzling SUVs and pickup trucks.
And they're using their gas guzzling SUVs and pickup trucks
to protect Elon Musk.
The left is just as deranged about this stuff as the right is. And so,
they think that the enemy are the trucks and the pickups and everything. And they're going
to cheer Elon Musk as long as he's making a lot of money by selling us these green lies.
He is a green-washed billionaire if there ever was one. He is the epitome of wasteful money. That's how
he got to be the world's richest man. He was a king of chronic capitalism and
they can't see where this is going and these conservatives can't see where
he's going with his technocracy and his universal basic income. They can't see
where he came from. I wonder what they're gonna do when, let's see, we're only five days away from Earth Day when he's
going to announce a, what was it, a hundred million dollars I think it was, to
whoever could suck the most CO2 out of the atmosphere. We don't want CO2 taken
out of the atmosphere. It's not a problem. Plants need it. And these people are cheering this guy. So
caught up in this phony stuff. It was only a couple of years ago that he was
they were adamantly opposed to everything this man stood for and now
they can't cheer him enough. Why? Because of Trump.
And when he looks at all this Doge stuff, he's not going to look at the Pentagon.
He's a major military industrial contractor himself.
He's not going to look at waste at the Pentagon.
They're not going to pull any of that stuff out.
And so, and believe me, there's plenty of waste that is there.
And as all this stuff is happening, and they're putting in this surveillance and control grid,
they're gonna anticipate what we're going to do.
Maybe charge us for murder before we do anything at all.
Who knows, right?
What is, they're gonna prevent murder in the UK,
so that means, are they going to arrest people
that they think you're going to wind up committing murder?
And now we've got the UN preparing aviation biometric overhaul and the US is already on
board and it is a bipartisan thing.
Biden was on board with it.
Trump is on board with it.
This is coming from the New American as they point out as the Trump administration begins
enforcement of the Real ID Act.
Isn't that interesting?
Do these people have a problem with it?
Would they have a problem if it was Joe Biden doing the Real ID Act?
I think they would.
But as long as it's coming from Trump and Elon Musk, it's okay.
So it's going to happen next month, requiring Americans to carry enhanced identification
or to board domestic flights.
The UN is preparing to execute an equally radical and arguably complementary transformation of global air travel.
They even have a name for this UN agency.
It's an UN agency.
They created an entire agency to enact this agenda.
They call it the International Civil Aviation Organization.
This UN agency is leading what is already dubbed to be the biggest air travel shake-up
in 50 years, scrapping boarding passes, eliminating check-in, and shifting to fully digital biometric
systems.
The United States is expected to align with and to implement the forthcoming standards
along with other participating nations.
In other words,
this is a UN agenda and just like we saw with COVID, Trump's going to march in lockstep with it.
But hey, that can't be. It's just 4D chess, right? Yeah, you're the pawns if you think that.
He's going to follow through on this as their Manchurian candidate. While you think that he's
pushing back against globalism and all the rest of the stuff,
he's fully on board. But you won't be getting on board the planes,
not unless you buy into their biometric system.
The key elements of the UN-led framework are already being rolled out
across major US airports and border control systems.
It began under Biden with this voluntary,
oh, look at the TSA, they can do a face scan, all the rest of the stuff, and insinuating it in.
Some people thought they had to do it, and they do the same thing with real ID. They got me,
by the way, when I went to get my license when we moved here to Tennessee. They said,
we need this and this and this. Okay, here's the documentation. Sure, there's a lot more
documentation than they ask for more documentation all the time. They said, we need this and this and this. Okay, here's the documentation. Sure, there's a lot more documentation than they asked for more documentation all the
time. And they didn't say anything about real ID. And at the end of it, she says, oh, now
you've got your real ID and this is really going to be useful. I said, I didn't want
a real ID. Well, look, it's got a little gold star. It's like, oh yeah, for the concentration camp, is it? Well, the Times in the UK saying
that this UN agency is introducing a global framework that will remove the need for both
check-in calendars and for traditional boarding passes, neither printed nor digital. Instead,
travelers will receive a digital travel credentials, also known as a journey
pass.
Does that sound familiar?
Remember during all the lockdown stuff in 2020, you had the World Economic Forum saying
we need to have a common pass.
Remember that?
I even have it in that commercial that I put up about the common man.
So they wouldn't have a common pass and a common database that of course they or some
of their friends would run.
And if you did everything they told you to do,
took all the shots they told you to do,
well, then you were in the common database,
and you'd get your common pass to do
what you wanted to do, otherwise, no.
So now they're going to call it a journey pass,
but it's the same thing.
It'll be stored on a smartphone.
It'll include passport data, flight details, biometric identifiers, and extras such as
car rentals or seat upgrades.
So make sure you've got your big brother device with you at all times.
And if you don't have that, you know, we can still do the facial recognition.
Like I said, with Minority Report, they want to take every dystopian
sci-fi film and they want to enact it. So here we have Total Recall, Schwarzenegger
going there, they're doing the x-ray thing, they're going to do the face scan, they're
going to identify him with all this stuff. A passenger's face becomes the boarding pass.
Once scanned, the system verifies your identity, confirms travel status, and grants access
at each stage of the journey.
Airports will use facial recognition at designated checkpoints, and the UN expects this overhaul
to be in place within two to three years.
Oh, you know, in time for the 2030 Control Grid.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
So how do we escape this thing, right?
Well, you only just's exactly it. So how do we escape this thing? Well, you really just
crash through it. There's no problem with any of that. Well, again, I don't think I'm
going to be traveling anywhere ever again. This week the ICAO, that's what
they call their UN agency, their facilitation conference took place, or is actually going on this week, in Doha.
And the theme is facilitating the future of air transport, collaboration, efficiency,
and inclusivity.
They're not facilitating anything for us, and they're not including us in all of this.
And we're not collaborating with them.
We are not considered to be stakeholders, are we? The agenda item number two is travel
document integrity and border control. They want to have standardization of
travel documents again like the common pass from the World Economic Forum. New
methods for identity checks at border control points. They're going to have
deployment of new technology across global air travel, interoperability of
digital identity systems, AI-based identity verification, passenger flow management,
and coordination of a public key directory. Something that they call the Traveler Identification
Program. And they got an acronym for it. TRIP. TRIP. And when we look at the Republicans, are they
pushing back against this? No. As
a matter of fact, they're giving us more and more justification beyond just traveling,
why you need to have an identity, a digital identity. Oh, we've got to have it to protect
the kids from pornography on the Internet. Oh, we've got to have it to protect us from,
you know, make sure that we've got jobs. We need to have mandatory e-verify before you
can get a job. So we're going to get all these justifications even coming from the Republicans in order
for you to have an identity card.
And it's just this seamless transfer from Biden to Trump, both of them marching in lockstep
with the UN agenda, just like they did with COVID. US deployment facial recognition
technology has already expanded its own biometric infrastructure through the biometric entry exit
program. So we can't got to make sure that we don't have any illegal aliens coming in
or any gang members or anything. So yeah we're all going to have to be scanned. The TSA
So yeah, we're all going to have to be scanned. The TSA began doing this last year, voluntarily supported, you know, purportedly through Atlanta,
Denver, Los Angeles, many other places, 80 airports they're bringing this in.
So we're going to take a quick break and we come back.
We're going to talk about a positive thing here that is a limited extent, but at least it is a positive move
We'll be right back stay with us The You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well we have some House Republicans who are talking about taking guns away from the bureaucracy,
but only one bureaucracy. Only the IRS. That's the only one they think needs to be taken.
So this kind of smacks of theatrics, but it would be a place to start, wouldn't it? House
Republicans have begun pushing for a plan that would take guns and ammunition away from
agents of the IRS. Well, you know, let's do it for the Department of Education and for the rest of them.
Every one of these bureaucracies has their own little army that's out there.
And it would be safer, perhaps, to have, you know, one law enforcement agency where maybe
there's better training that we would hope better control and that's probably a pipe dream
But I think it only gets
riskier when all these different bureaucracies have their own armed agents a
Congressman has said that the only thing the IRS agents should be armed with are calculators
but of course as I mentioned the other day they've
Armed SWAT teams for the Department
of Education to go out and collect their loans.
I mean, it seems like if you have something like that, you would always, you could turn
it into local law enforcement or something like that.
You don't need to have your own SWAT team with the Department of Education.
The plan is called from these Republicans, why does the IRS need guns act?
It would prohibit the commissioner of the IRS from using funds to buy, receive or store firearms and
ammunition. It would require the Bureau to transfer the arms that already has to the
Administrator of General Services. They would go on auctions or sales to licensed
dealers. So it's kind of reverse of the gun buyback. It would be the gun take away
from the guns from the bureaucrats and sell them to the public.
A US representative, Barry Moore from Alabama, Republican, said the IRS has consistently
been weaponized against American citizens, targeted religious organizations, journalists,
gun owners, and everyday Americans.
Arming these agents does not make the American public safer.
My legislation, the Why Does the IRS Need Guns Act,
would disarm these agents, auction off their guns to the federal firearms
license owners, and sell their ammunition to the public.
The only thing IRS agents should be armed with is a calculator. Here's the problem.
You know, if they've got a calculator,
and the income tax, they don't need a gun to take
everything that you've got, right?
They can steal everything you've got with a pen or with a keyboard stroke.
That's the real issue.
And they can focus on these visceral issues like this.
Oh yeah, I don't want all these bureaucrats armed with this stuff.
They're armed with all kinds of authority and they're armed with all kinds of regulations,
not just the IRS, but all these agencies are armed with this stuff to destroy your life,
just like I was talking about yesterday with the guy in Hawaii.
That was a local bureaucracy playing games with him.
Bought a house that was 37 years old.
They said, well, you know, we just set up a new computer system, so we got rid of all
these things and it's not grandfathered in.
And you didn't have the final inspection 37 years ago nobody did
that so even though it's this is the second time it's changed hands and he
had a renovation thing they said no now you're gonna tear your house down they
didn't need a gun to do that right and they could always get on the phone and
call up the police and drag
him out of the house and knock it down themselves. It's the regulations. And when
the Congress involves itself in these kinds of theatrics, yes it is a
problem to have this multiplication of agencies that are all armed and SWAT
teams and all the rest of stuff. But the real issue is the multiplication
of all these different agencies and the multiplication
of all these different regulations.
That's a much bigger issue than the guns.
And so this is grandstanding, really,
and not really talking about the problem.
The Trump administration is also talking
about massive budget cuts being
proposed for federal health agencies.
And this is the same kind of stuff.
The preliminary memo sent from the White House budget officials to the
department of HHS health and human services previews the administration's
plans to slash discretionary federal health spending and to rework health
discretionary federal health spending and to rework health agencies and
The image of what rfk jr. Wants to do with his make America healthy again the document dated April the 10th could still be
finalized with Changes, but if enacted as it is it would cut total federal health spending by tens of billions a year
You know you could cut tens of billions a year by cutting Harvard out. Harvard's
like nine billion and start going through these other Ivy League schools and the rest
of it. This is not a whole lot of money, but consolidate dozens of health programs and
departments into the administration for a healthy America.
We're going to fix everything right so what
is RFK jr.'s first instinct is to create a new department, a new bureaucracy and so
we're gonna move some things into that we're gonna put my name on it
essentially I let me name the baby and gonna shuffle the chairs around and they
really are rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic when they do this kind of
stuff. Congress is out there they're're not going to pull back the scope and
the range of these bureaucracies and regulations of the IRS or any of the rest of them. Instead
they're going to focus on, well, the IRS has got guns, we need to take those away. These
people are doing the same kind of misdirection. Steep cuts to the CDC, their budget reduced by more than 40%.
I'm sorry, but the CDC's glass is more than half full.
That means that this criminal unconstitutional agency that did everything it could to destroy
our country and accrued to itself all kinds of unconstitutional Trump, continued under Trump at least once and then multiple
continuances under Biden to insert themselves into foreclosures and evictions of people
who are having financial difficulties because of the Trump-imposed lockdowns.
That agency is going to be allowed to keep 60%.
There's no authorization for that at all.
They should kill that agency.
Some of the agency's work would be moved to the new AHA centers.
But they're going to have programs on gun violence,
and others would be eliminated entirely.
You need to eliminate the CDC entirely.
Again, there are going to be a lot of deck chairs rearranged, the Department of Education,
we're not going to call it that anymore.
But all the money that creates all the strings to control everybody, that will continue to
happen.
It will just be moved to different agencies so that you don't see it.
And this is what the Trump administration is truly about.
It's about making sure that you, well, we're not going to call it CBDC.
No, instead it will be a stable coin that will be coming after you on the other side.
And as we look at this and we look at the wars that are being done and we look at this, the Houthis in Yemen, and now they have taken down their 19th reaper, 19th reaper, while
the US continues to attack the civilian population there, killing over 120 Yemenis.
So they just did another strike,ing 29 others including 5 children, did
that on Sunday night. And so they're killing children and the Houthis are fighting back
and shooting down these Reaper drones, 19 of them. They're $30 million a piece. So,
you know, like I said, we're not going to look at any money that's being wasted by
the Pentagon. We're not going to look at any of these wars that cost blood and money.
We're just going to continue to do the same thing and kick the can down the road.
$570 million worth of drones.
And isn't it amazing that now the asymmetric warfare has gone to this level?
We decided that we're going to be able to do whatever we want to.
It didn't work too well in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A long protracted war.
They came up with improvised stuff.
And asymmetric warfare has not worked out well for us.
But those are very primitive.
Now we've got asymmetric warfare that is coming after these sophisticated drones, these expensive
drones.
The Houthis have claimed 19 of them.
They targeted the drone, they said, with locally manufactured missile.
We don't know if that's true or if it's coming from Iran.
The Pentagon will say that it came from Iran, so they've got an excuse to attack Iran.
Among its arsenal of surface-to-air missiles, which have been used frequently, and again,
we now have asymmetric air warfare.
And this is the fourth Reaper drone
that has been shot down within two weeks.
So there you go, about two of them a week.
That's about 60 million a week is being thrown away.
You really think that Doge is going to make any difference
in any of this stuff?
I don't think so at all. We're gonna take a quick break break, and when we come back, I'm going to tell you the story
of what happened to that pastor that was kidnapped in South Africa as he was preaching.
We'll be right back. The The The Making Sense, coming again.
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well, welcome back.
Let's talk a little bit.
I gave you the story of the pastor that was
abducted right in front of his congregation. He had, previous to that, he had an interesting
experience where he had been set up to have his pockets picked. He chased the guy but
couldn't catch him, but eventually he got into the general neighborhood that the guy
fled from. And people that were there caught him,
brought him back, and they wanted to kill him. He had already had a chance to talk to
the family, his extended family that he was staying with. The guy gave back his wallet.
He talked to him about issues and gave him the gospel and everything. Then he comes out and these people want to kill him. They want to set him on fire. And so he does the whole thing again and he talks
to them about that. He gave them an opportunity to talk to them. And so that had already happened
and he already talked about that. He's out of Tennessee, out of Maryville, Tennessee,
which is in this general area. It's around the area around the Smoky Mountain National Park. But then he was kidnapped
as he was giving a sermon. They took him into his own truck and drove away. And now he has
been rescued. And it really was kind of miraculous what happened with him. Again, these guys
have kidnapped him in his own truck. Evidently, they noticed that that was the situation. The truck was confronted
with armed officers. The guys in the truck started shooting back at them, and the officers
killed all three of the people inside the truck. But this pastor was unharmed. The officers returned
fire, fatally wounding three suspects. Sullivan was found inside the same vehicle, miraculously unharmed. He was immediately assessed by medical
personnel, currently in excellent condition. And so the people in South Africa and the
people back in Tennessee who were praying for him were praising God for answering their prayers. His home church is, like I said, in Maryville, Tennessee,
and so it's good to see that happen. Meanwhile, Cuba banned Christians from celebrating Palm
Sunday tradition. This is not an Easter parade where they all compete on the fashion show.
This is a religious ceremony that they had there, and the Marxists are
doing what the Marxists always do, which is to censor any expression of Christianity.
They do it here in the U.S. and they do it especially in Cuba. But I thought it was especially
interesting to see this Associated Press story trying to spin Mayan child sacrifice as nonviolent.
Yeah, they do that. They've had a lot of practice at that in terms of defending
abortion, haven't they? And they said, well, these people are just really trying to
connect with celestial bodies. I guess my celestial body, my choice, right? Archaeologists
in Guatemala uncovered an ancient Mayan altar that was clearly used for child sacrifice,
yet the Associated Press managed to find someone to claim that the practice was, quote,
not violent, but it was just their way of connecting with celestial bodies, right?
violent, but it was just their way of connecting with celestial bodies. So I guess you're not profile, you are anti-child sacrifice rights.
This AP story, published last week, recounts the discovery of an altar in a national park
that is about 325 miles north of Guatemala City, the enormous city-state of Tikal, whose towering temples
still stand in the jungle, battled for centuries with this dynasty for dominance of the Mayan
world."
You know, it's interesting what God has done to societies and governments and civilizations
that engage in child sacrifice.
Really ought to give us a pause in the West
We may be at the you know the beginning of that as well
That Mayan world extended north into Mexico
And to a city that was one of the largest in the world at its peak between 100 BC and AD
750 so this was a significant archaeological find. They said, it was believed they found
this altar, they showed the altar they talked about, they said the remains of three children
not older than four years were found on three sides of the altar. Well, that's only three
children. You know, when you go back and you look at, especially in Carthage and also in Canaan, the Philsteins and others
would do massive child sacrifice to Malik.
You had a lot of the Israelite kings would also, as they fell into that pagan religion,
they would also sacrifice their own children.
And God judged that.
You go back and you look at the toffets and carthage and stuff like that, it was amazing
the thousands of children's skeletons that were there.
But here it was three of them.
Had AP left it at that, readers might have come away with the impression that the Mayan
religion was evil, perhaps even demonic.
However, given the anti-Western, anti-Christian mindset of the present day, the New American
says the left and its allies didn't want to leave that kind of impression.
So A.P. sought out an archaeologist.
She was not involved with the
project, but they go to her for her commentary. She said the discovery confirms, quote, that
there has been an interconnection between both cultures and what their relationships
with their gods and their celestial bodies was like. She said, we see the issue of sacrifice
exists in both cultures. It was a practice. It's not that they were violent.
It was their way of connecting with the celestial bodies. There you go. One person says, okay,
so now we're being told they were mostly peaceful sacrifices, mostly peaceful child sacrifices
coming from the left. And one guy really got to the heart of it. A red state contributor
said what you need to understand about that type of
misrepresentation is that it is vital to upholding left-wing dogma on colonization and the supposed
evils of capitalism� and of course Christianity, right? �They were morally superior to the
Spanish invaders despite sacrificing their children to false gods, perpetuating
the most brutal form of slavery in history, and murdering each other with reckless abandon.
Because if the left loses that framing, their entire worldview, which centers on Western
cultures being the only ones capable of evil, collapses."
Yeah, it is the nature of humanity that we're talking about here.
Any culture is capable of doing that. You know, it's one of the things about the American
Revolution that understood the fallen nature of man. That's why they created the checks
and balances, nullification methods that are there. But, you know, it is also we have to
But, you know, it is also we have to understand that God will judge societies that do this type of thing.
So the same way that the left considers abortion to be the height of self-actualization, to
the point that some progressives actually celebrate that fact, they have sacrificed
their unborn children to their modern day gods.
And along that same line, I just don't have time to give you the headline here, the number
of US adults who don't want children has doubled over the past 20 years.
Not unable to have kids, but don't want kids.
You need to talk to them, Travis.
It's gone up 29.4 percent. People who say they don't ever want to have kids
They really don't understand what they're missing
It's some of the saddest things in our country that we not only understand the blessings of children
You misunderstand that we miss that blessing and we don't understand the evil of sacrificing them. Have a good day.
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Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing
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That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
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