The David Knight Show - Thr Episode #1996: Sun-Blocking Schemes, AI Job Wipeout, and “New Bretton Woods” Financial Reset
Episode Date: April 24, 2025The UK’s green zealots and a rogue U.S. billionaire plot to dim the sun with acid rain-causing chemicalsZelensky’s Crimea obsession threatens to escalate the Ukraine war into global catastropheErr...atic tariffs tank global trade by 49%, sabotage Trump’s own energy goals, pushing us toward a depressionGold soars to $3,500 as Trump’s Soros-linked Treasury Secretary schemes a “New Bretton Woods” resetAI guru’s Mechanize startup aims to obliterate all human jobs, and a $17 billion CO2 pipeline scam steals billions through tax subsidies, endangering lives with deadly leaksCalifornia’s Gas Car Ban: Constitutional ChaosCalifornia’s audacious plan to ban all gasoline cars by 2035 is backed by a dozen rogue states. Will the Supreme Court slam the brakes on this green madness? Who has the authority to stop this prohibition? 15:07 Al Gore’s African Power Grab: Solar Scam or Dictatorial Depopulation Plot?Al Gore’s back with a diabolical new scheme to “save” Africa by shoving unreliable solar panels and windmills down their throats, all while keeping the continent in the dark! Promising to “leapfrog” fossil fuels, Gore’s plan masks a sinister agenda to de-industrialize the West and trap Africa in poverty, ensuring dictatorial control for globalist elites. 29:04 Dimwits in UK and US Plan to Block the SunGeoengineering was dismissed as a conspiracy theory until they want to go large. The UK’s radical green government pumps £50 million into a chilling plan to dim the sun and in the US its a radical entrepreneur Even better, they’re injecting a gas that they banned for causing “acid rain”. Remove CO2 and sunlight and produce acid rain—what dimwits dreamed this up? 46:20 Yet Another Study Shows “THE VIRUS” Wasn’t The Problem As the White House pushes COVID as an “accidental lab leak” from Wuhan’s gain-of-function lab, Greek researchers reveal the oft repeated truth From Dictator Dan’s brutal Australian lockdowns to Trump’s vaccine push, uncover the lockstep conspiracy they want to hide by claiming “lab leak” 1:00:22 LIVE comments from audience 1:07:01 Zelensky Demands Crimea or War Continues: Did Crimea EVER Belong to Ukraine? Tensions ignite as both Trump and Vance slam Zelensky for rejecting a peace deal to freeze the Ukraine-Russia conflict, demanding Crimea instead! In a fiery social media clash, Trump accuses Zelensky of risking Ukraine’s total collapse, while Vice President Vance threatens to pull U.S. support entirely. What are Crimea’s deep Russian roots? Will Russia ever give up the home to its Black Sea Flee? 1:14:43 Tariff Uncertainty is Locking Down the Economy Sabotaging Trump’s Stated GoalsEven Trump’s “drill baby drill” agenda crumbles as energy firms predict a million-barrel-a-day drop. As Trump-aligned influencers and pundits claim China will be hurt worse in the “war”, Trump’s unpredictable dictates freeze markets, sabotage nuclear projects, and threaten a depression worse than the Great Recession. 1:34:16 Gold Soars to $3,500 as Global Reset Looms: Trump Treasury Sec Wants “New Bretton Woods” with Globalist Organizations Leading Gold skyrockets to a jaw-dropping $3,500 an ounce, markets in chaos, and the dollar crumbling! Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joins to expose a sinister global reset orchestrated by Trump and his Soros Treasury Secretary for “stakeholders”. A warning of a coming depression worse than 1929 with tariffs, meme coins shenanigans at Mar-a-Lago — is Trump pulling the strings or just a pawn in a bigger game? 2:19:00 GREATER Replacement: AI Guru’s Plan to Wipe Out ALL Jobs"A famed AI researcher launches Mechanize, a startup hell-bent on replacing every human worker with chatbots and robots! He promises to mechanize EVERY human worker worldwide as Google pays top AI talent to sit idle in “garden leave” schemes 2:24:05 Exposing the CO2 Pipeline Scam: Billions in Tax Subsidies Stolen are the ONLY Reason for Projects Jeff Weiss unveils the sinister CO2 pipeline scheme—a multi-billion-dollar bipartisan heist (and how we break out of this system, co-author of Free Indeed: Ten Truths to a Life Lived Free) From eminent domain land grabs to deadly CO2 leaks that could wipe out entire ecosystems, this is a spiritual and economic war It’s the latest twist in wealth transfer as Jeff recounts his personal experience with wind grifts and the seduction of local politicians in the pipeline of green cash. 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It's the David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 24th of April, year of our Lord 2025.
Well today we're going to continue with our Earth Day Earth Week.
It's been an Earth half century actually, but more than that.
It goes back to 1970, the Earth Day.
We're now 55 years into that, so it's getting kind of tiresome. But now we have a pivot because, as many of us have been saying for a long time, you got
any climate change?
It's about geoengineering.
And now they're openly talking about it.
We got the UK funding a government program to do it.
We have some non-governmental organizations, some radical climate people that want to block the sunlight out.
That's a great idea. You know, I think that for...
to save the planet, what we need to do is we need to remove all the carbon dioxide
and sunlight. That'd be great.
I've seen that dystopian movie before. That's what it looks like in Blade Runner, you know.
It's always dark and always raining or whatever. No plants, just concrete
everywhere. We're gonna begin with that, but also gonna take a look at the
tariffs. Is Trump going to change? You know, have some people saying, oh no, he's a
rock, he's not gonna change. Yeah, Trump has never changed on tariffs or anything
else. So yeah, it's full-on for the war. We'll be right back.
full-on for the war. We'll be right back.
Well we have the Supreme Court weighing in as to whether or not California has the power to ban gasoline cars
and as much as it pains me to say this, I think constitutionally they do. I don't
like it at all but but. But our constitution is such a twisted pretzel.
And this whole dispute as to what's going to happen and how it's going to happen is
a good example of the legal mess and the legal mire that we're in with our constitution.
Over and above the simple issue of prohibition, right?
Are you going to prohibit cars?
Do you have a constitutional amendment for that?
Does California need the permission
and the assistance of the federal government to ban cars?
Well, at issue is whether a coalition of energy producers
and royalty owners can sue over the EPA's 2022 decision to give California's
Clean Air Act a waiver.
This is something that was done, I think going back to the Obama administration.
And then Trump removed that waiver, then Biden puts it back on in 2022 or whatever. So what they said with the waiver was, we have assumed the power in Washington with
the bureaucracy, the EPA, to do whatever it wishes.
It can ban whatever it wants.
This goes back to the two laws, essentially.
One of them giving the EPA the right to make all kinds of rules about emissions.
And then the other one gave the Department of Energy all kinds of leeway to make rules
about energy efficiency.
These were congressional acts.
Unfortunately, Congress didn't have that power to give to the bureaucracy.
That power doesn't exist. There's nothing in the constitution
about making things efficient or clean even, right? There's no power for that.
There's nothing, there's no authority whatsoever about the EPA. So as we have this fight going
back and forth between the Trump EPA and between the California crazies. Where does this all come from? We're all
in a bizarro fantasy world here. It's completely detached from the Constitution. There's no power
for the federal government to weigh in on any of these things, but they presume to give themselves
the power to make rules about emissions and about energy efficiency.
And so, you know, this is the way this whole cancer of the bureaucracy in this particular
area is metastasizing.
So the waiver was reinstated under Biden and allows the state of California to implement
stricter vehicle emission standards to boost the electric vehicle industry. And so if California gets their way, they will ban
all gasoline cars by 2035. I said before when I did reports at some of
these car shows in Austin, and vast, vast car show. I mean you could spend days
there if you took your time and looked at the cars. All kinds of custom cars and rat rods and stuff like that.
And they had to be American and the cutoff date was I think 64 something so they didn't
include Mustangs.
And you know, it was pretty cool what people were doing with their cars.
And as I said, I talked to all these people, you
think they're going to ban gas cars? Oh yeah, they'll ban it, but not in my lifetime. And
that was even the 18 year olds were saying that. It's like, seriously? And so here we
are by 2035, 10 years from now, they want to ban all gasoline cars in California, not
only California, but there's a whole bunch of other states that have piggybacked onto California's rules.
Over a dozen states are following the California rules for these things.
The dirty dozen, I guess, the dissolution dozen.
It's absolutely crazy to see this happening.
And yet, think about what is involved here.
Number one, the EPA is effectively banning cars, but they're not doing it themselves.
They're delegating it to a state by waiving the rules and say, well, you know, you can
go, we've got all rules and we're going to get there eventually, but you can do it faster if you want. How about that?
We'll give you a waiver. You don't have to abide by the rules that we have. You can do
whatever you wish. And so they're essentially delegating powers that they don't have. Same
thing that Congress did when they told the EPA and the Department of Energy that they could ban things based on emissions or energy efficiency.
So people give powers to other groups that they didn't have to give.
Of course, that's kind of what government does all the time, right?
Welfare state is giving money to people.
They take money from you, they give it to other people.
They take powers from you, they give it to other people. They take powers from you, they give it to other people.
They take powers away from places where they didn't have it and give it to other people.
So this is an affront, whoever is doing the banning, whatever government agency and the
federal government is doing this, it's an affront to the 18th Amendment, isn't it?
Or to the 10th Amendment, and it was attested to by the 18th Amendment, which is the one that prohibited alcohol. People said at the
time, we don't like alcohol, we want to get rid of it. Well, we don't have the
authority to do that by fiat, so we'll have to have a constitutional amendment
because there's no power in the Constitution to prohibit anything. That's
right, folks. They can't prohibit alcohol. They can't prohibit
tobacco. They can't prohibit gasoline cars. They don't have the power to do that under
the Constitution. It needs a – you need to have the Constitution amended. So we have
the 18th and the 21st Amendment and to prohibit alcohol and then to make it legal again. And
then when they decided they wanted to have a drug war, they just said, we can do
that under the Commerce Clause.
Yeah, that's the ticket.
Yeah.
And so they never bothered to do an amendment for any of that.
And then we see that after Congress starts to arbitrarily ban things and ignoring the
Constitution, then we see that the executive branch gets into
the act. We have executive orders to ban things like bump stocks and pistol braces and all the
rest of this stuff. And it's the ATF under the executive branch, it's the EPA under the executive
branch now that wants to ban gasoline cars like Trump banned bump stocks and pistol braces. Yeah, he was the one who first did
pistol braces as well. Then he changed his mind. Then Biden did it. And then, you know,
the Supreme Court challenges came with those things, but that's still out there. So Congress
has abdicated its power to the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy then abdicates
its power to California and none of them had the power to start with. None of them had the
legitimate power to pass it along and they all know that and they all agree about that and that's
kind of the same way they did the lockdown. Well you know I don't have the power to do this but the
states can do that so we'll give them the legislation based on the false flag attacks after 9-11, and we'll
practice this, and then I'll give them money.
I can always give them money, and then they can do it themselves.
And that's what they're doing now, same kind of approach that they did with the lockdowns.
Okay, we'll let the states do it, and we'll help them along with this.
And so the states have also abdicated their authority to the federal government in a lot
of these different areas.
Look, unfortunately, if you follow the Constitution, the state delegates certain powers to the
federal government.
The fact the federal government doesn't have the authority to ban cars means that the state
still does.
States can basically do what they want, except they don't want to do anything.
Well, they do want to ban things, but they don't want to take any responsibility, and
they don't want to go up against the federal government.
They want to maintain this hierarchy instead of a separation of powers, which was the design.
So any 10th Amendment says any powers that have not been
expressly given to the federal government are retained by the states. That would include
the power to ban things. So then you have the compact states who have gone even further.
They have abdicated their power to California. And so then we're all going to go to the Supreme
Court, these politically appointed judges
to decide what we're going to do.
That's the way government works.
Forget about Schoolhouse Rock.
I'm a bill, I'm a bill on Capitol Hill.
No, it doesn't work that way anymore.
Forget about the Constitution.
Forget about the way things become laws.
We don't bother with that anymore.
We have regulations coming from the bureaucracy,
and nobody bothers with any of this stuff.
What a twisted mess this is.
And so, the Republicans in Congress are saying, wait a minute, we can't let them ban cars,
we're not going to return to the Constitution, for example, but we have to address this particular
problem.
So we're going to have some resolutions to undo these California regulations on vehicles specifically. We'll see if that happens or not. The Mountain
States Legal Foundation represents royalty owners that argue that the EPA waiver undermines And so again, the other part of this, which shows how they just rig and twist everything,
this waiver came through as part of the continuing resolution to keep funding in Congress. I mean,
they just stuff everything everywhere. It's such a mess. That's why I say you're not going to fix anything in Washington. You got to cut it off. If we don't cut off Washington,
we're done. Now if states are not going to do it, probably your local government
is not going to do it. You might be able to find some people in local government
that would work with you. I hope you can. But essentially you're going to have to
start finding ways that you yourself can nullify what the government is doing and that you yourself can secede
from them.
That's really what your focus should be on.
Unfortunately, the lower court dismissed the case on standing grounds.
You don't have standing to sue about this, holding that the royalty owners are not the right party to bring suit.
So that's the other thing they can always do. So now it's at the Supreme Court. Whether
or not the Supreme Court, their ruling is not going to be about whether or not California
can ban cars, but their ruling will be about whether or not these groups that are suing
California have standing to sue. Where's all my up here. You need to get to a state where they're
going to let you make your own cars out of spare parts if you need to so you can keep on going down
the road. Look, my when my dad was a kid he was driving cars at eight years old, because what they had
then were like the Model Ts.
And they had no roads.
Essentially, these things could go through the backwoods and the dirt roads and for the
small streams and stuff like that.
And you didn't need a license to drive it.
And you just need to have a dad who's got enough trust in the eight-year-old to turn the keys over
to him. So it's a we need to get back perhaps to something that is simpler and freer. You know,
we don't necessarily have to have these $50,000 cars that have all these bells and whistles on them
and a controlled
climate environment that you can coast through it all that stuff is nice but
wouldn't you rather be free so the world needs a people day much more than needs
an Earth Day maybe it needs a Constitution Day as well we do have that
but you know nobody pays attention to it or to the Constitution. Al Gore has now got a new scheme and he wants Africa to
be the focus of what he's going to do. He says Africa can quote leapfrog the
dirty fossil fuels. What does he mean by that? Well they can skip this stage of
industrialization and go straight to the solar panels and windmills that don't
really get you there. Because they're
not... they don't have an infrastructure that uses fuel. So if you go in and you
give them a solar panel, even if it only works when the Sun is shining, they're
gonna be so excited because now they've at least got some power for something. I
mean that's... so it's gonna be a big win for him. He could be a hero. He can go in
and give somebody a solar panel that works during the day and, you know, he can show himself as, you know, the great benefactor.
Show everybody, so excited, we're jumping up and down. Look at this, we finally got
a little bit of power for something. Gore believes that the momentum on net zero climate
action, he says, is unstoppable.
And this article from Paul Dyson says, despite the absence of even one community anywhere
on earth, having been able to meet its electricity needs solely with intermittent weather-dependent
land and resource-intensive wind and solar energy, despite coal, oil and natural gas still producing
82% of the total global energy needs and 100% of the enormous petrochemical requirements,
despite the fact that China's electricity generation alone emits two and a half times
more carbon dioxide than the USA and nearly one third of the global total. As if that mattered. It doesn't matter. But again we
mention it for their own stupidity. The fact that doesn't even work, you know, I
don't believe this virus theory. I don't believe there was a COVID
virus. But if you're going to go down that road, you can point out that the
mask wouldn't work if that were true. And if it were true that CO2 is warming up the planet, then the hypocrisy, the stupidity,
the inconsistency is damning, despite millions of Europeans being made jobless and sent into
poverty by climate-centric policies.
Despite all that stuff, Al Gore says it's unstoppable.
Well, I don't think so.
At some point, people may wake up.
And at some point, we might wake up
to what these climate people are trying to do to us,
to what these public health people are trying to do to us,
to what these public education people are trying to do to us.
We might wake up to what the AI people are trying to do to us. You know, Hugo Garrison. It's kind of a, this whole book is kind of the
premise of what Bush purportedly said. These people knew what we were doing. They'd kill
us, you know, that type of thing. And Michael Bloomberg saying it even more openly. We're
going to take everybody's jobs and we're going to find some way to keep them from coming
after us with guillotines.
And so Hugo de Gares said, when people
realize what this artificial intelligence is about
and what they're trying to do, people are going to rise up
and they're going to come after these guys.
But he goes, but they've got a lot of technology.
And if you wait too long, it's going
to be a war where they're going to pit their technology against us.
By the time you wind up with the legions, as Elon Musk is saying, the legions of robots
and robo-cop and robo-soldiers and everything under their control, it reminds me of one
of the early Superman cartoons that's done by Max Fleischer.
You know, this mad scientist.
And he creates this remote control kind of semi-autonomous army and air force, you know,
and it's up to Superman to stop it.
Well, it's not going to be Superman coming to the rescue.
But what Hugo de Guerre said, it would be the art-elect war, the war
of the people against the elites when they realize what the artificial intelligence stuff
is about. And he said it will result in gigadeth, gigadeth, billions of people killed. That
may be what's in front of us if we don't wake up to this soon enough. So as they point
out about Al Gore Gore they said he's
certainly not going to move to Africa. He's not going to give up his energy
gobbling Nashville mansion or the one that he has in Montecito. He's not going
to give up on his multiple SUVs or his private jet travel or his climate cash
either. His pronounces however would certainly roll back
industrialized nation
living standards and regulate poor nations aspirations to relevance. And he points out
that's exactly what John Holdren, Obama's science advisor, wanted. He said we're going to take
everybody else, take the developed countries down, we're going to de-industrialize the West,
and then we're going to tell the countries that are not industrialized, like in Africa,
the West and then we're going to tell the countries that are not industrialized, like in Africa, to what level they can go.
Remember when Obama went to Africa and said, �Well, you all can't have air conditioning.
We'd melt the planet down.� That type of thing.
Well, when you look at the amount of energy that's being used, like I said, they don't
have any energy right now.
So anything they get from Al Gore, whether it's a windmill or a solar panel,
that's going to be a bonus. You look at the amount of power that's being used. That's
not an exaggeration. Just think about this on a per capita basis. In terms of kilowatt
hours, the per capita usage, per person usage in the U.S. is 13,000 kilowatt hours a year.
13,000. In Europe, it's half of that. 6,500. In South Africa, it's half, about half of
Europe. It's 3,200. And in the rest of Africa, the rest of Africa, it's 180. It's not half. It's not half. You know, there'd be about 1600. So,
no, it's about 180. It's about 1 20th of what South Africa is, which is 1 half of
Europe, which is 1 half of the US. So, in the US, we're using about 13,000
kilowatt hours per capita per year. And the rest of Sub-Saharan
Africa, they're using 180, not 13,000, but 180. So bringing abundant, reliable, affordable energy
to this vast region, which is over three times larger than the lower 48 US,
would require trillions of dollars
and that should be spent on power generation systems
that can actually do the job, such as coal, natural gas,
nuclear, hydroelectric, maybe even geothermal.
Right now, many African governments refuse
to develop their vast coal and natural gas deposits
to generate electricity.
However, we see that in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
as they call it, so-called Democratic Republic,
that you've got child labor digging out
these cobalt stuff and slave labor.
They'll do that, but they won't start the energy structure.
And why is that?
You know, when you get dictatorships in, They'll do that, but they won't start the energy structure. And why is that?
You know, when you get dictatorships in, they don't like for everybody to have a parody
with them.
They want to lord it over everybody else.
And that's why when you look at these plans that go back to the climate stuff, what it
shows is the aspirations of all these Western leaders to be dictators.
We see that. It's just a common thing. If you're a dictator, you want everything
for yourself, just like Klaus Schwab said, you know, we will own everything, you'll
own nothing. That has always been the plan of dictators. And that is today. These aspiring
dictators want to do that. This person wrote the article. Said, I helped organize the very
first Earth Day, 1970, on my college campus.
I mean, I had friends who were into that.
I would always try to change the topic when they start talking about this.
You know what?
That's when I realized that it was all about depopulation.
Oh, it's just too many people and blah, blah, blah.
It wasn't even about cleaning up things.
It was about getting rid of people. So I could stay friends with them.
They were drinking the Kool-Aid and I didn't want to talk about it and I would change the
subject to something else. Look, squirrel, you know. A vital first step is focusing on
people day, he said, and on energy technologies that can actually turn their dreams into reality
instead of fanciful systems that destroy environmental
treasures to solve exaggerated imaginary climate crises.
Well, what he doesn't realize is he still doesn't have the plot.
The first Earth Day wasn't about cleaning up the environment.
It was about depopulation.
And right now, what these people are operating on is not some misguided Quixotic quest, you know, they love the windmills just like
Don Quixote, you know. That's not it though. And they don't have any noble
ideas like Don Quixote either. No, they just want to be dictators. They want to
kill most of us and rule like dictators over the rest of us. And this is just
their means to do it. It's their MacGuffin. Space tourism, that one person, because we had a lot of people, I didn't go through all the stuff
about Katy Perry, what an absurd thing. From the start to the finish and of
course a lot of people said, I don't think they even did anything. They
staged this photo op and you got Jeff Bezos tumbling around the capsule and
then the people on the inside opened the door which they
shouldn't be able to do and then they close it real quickly and then he comes
around he opens the door and says this is fake. Well whether or not that was real
and I tend to think that it wasn't. The Katy Perry getting out and kissing
Mother Earth and talking about how she's
doing this for the planet and everything. Seriously? Your space tourism is helping
the planet? Your little flight there, as somebody pointed out, used more
quote-unquote carbon. I just hate even... but again, this is their... this is their
thing, okay? So, you know, we have to talk about... we talk about PCRs and stuff like
that. We have to talk about... okay, so if there's a virus,
let's just assume that for a moment, if there's a virus,
and you think that you've isolated it, which you haven't,
and you're gonna test for this thing,
you're gonna magnify it by a trillion times,
you know, that type of stuff.
But, you know, looking at their measurement,
she used more energy, let's just put it that way,
I hate to use the term carbon,
than other individuals will use in their entire lifetime on her little joy trip, if it even happened.
We're just so far away from reality, it's like California and the Constitution.
So the issue here is that if you're on the cutting edge of travel, these people have
got a lot of money and a lot of time, they like to travel.
So, they like to find some wonderful place that is isolated and nobody knows about it.
Unfortunately, you have to tell people about it.
You have to brag about where you've been.
Now, next thing you know, everybody's discovered this and it's too crowded, you've got to
go find another place.
Well, the last frontier, as Captain Kirk would say, I guess, for space tourism, is for tourism
is space, right?
And so, the single space flight of a few minutes emits more carbon emissions than one, is even
worse than that.
Not, not you over your lifetime, but more than one billion individuals will emit in their lifetime.
Think about that. I just played for you, um, on Monday or Tuesday, the, uh, the X-Prize thing that
Elon Musk was doing. And even when he unveiled it back in 2021, when he was on the green side of the
aisle, remember that? And he's talking about how important that is, and the guy who was head of the Musk Foundation,
or not head of it, but certainly the press secretary guy, the spokesperson for it, is
interviewing him.
And he says, yeah, but what about all this space flight?
Yes, I understand, says Elon Musk.
I understand the hypocrisy, but it is necessary to raise the consciousness of the public,
and you know, to get us to Mars and all the rest of this.
By the way, he put up a thing yesterday saying that it had been, I forget, he did the intervals,
you know, it's been this long since it took him like 66 years or 76 years to go from the
Wright Brothers to landing on the moon or something like that.
Why is it here we are at 66 years and we haven't gone back to the moon or certainly to Mars
and everything and everybody says, by the way, you look at your dates and check the
math.
It's not 66, it's 56, but you know, can't even get that right.
But when you look at the amount of carbon emissions that they use, one of
these flights will use more energy than one billion people will in their entire
lifetime. So if Elon Musk is doing these things one after the other, you know,
we've only got eight billion people. So if you got eight flights, he's used more
carbon emissions than all the people on Earth will. You know, every one
of the, every eight of these flights, he's using more carbon emissions than
everybody else on Earth in their entire life. This is the absurdity, this is the
hypocrisy, they don't believe any of this stuff. They really don't. And so, one
person said, can't we just be happy with super yachts, you know?
Do we have to have space tourism as well? And so to that we add the experiments to cut off
sunlight. And the UK, the radical green government of Keir Starmer and the Labour
Party in the UK is saying that they're going to run a government program, billion 50 million with an M 50 million pounds to
run some experiments about turning off the Sun. Isn't it in the UK aren't people
there looking for more Sun? I mean it's kind of foggy and overcast and cold. It
really is cold in the UK.
And I always thought the people in the British Empire loved to go to these desert places
where they could soak up the sun after being cold their entire life.
But now they want to shut the sun off.
Experiments in sunlight to fight global warming are going to be given the green light by the
government within weeks. One of the missing pieces in this debate was physical data from
the real world. They said, models can only tell us so much. Yes, that's the whole
point. For 55 years, their models have been telling us lies. Telling us lies.
False predictions. False, dire alarmism. And of course if you got any really hard
data they don't want you to see that. And so yeah this is they have been destroyed
by actual reality. So the question is can we stop all this nonsense right now?
Geoengineering projects which seek to artificially alter the climate have been proven controversial
with critics arguing they could bring damaging knock-on effects as well as being an unhelpful
distraction from lowering emissions.
So the people who are cheering this, the Telegraph, well, of course, of course, very much like
the COVID-McGuffin.
There are serious known adverse effects with this.
Like there were with all the remedies,
whether you're talking about lockdowns
or so-called remedies of ventilators or remdesivir,
the vaccine, all the rest of this stuff,
or the lockdown itself.
Severe known adverse effects.
However, what is not known is whether or not it'll work.
And it's all being done to solve a problem that doesn't exist, a MacGuffin.
So here we are again.
We know this is going to be bad.
They can't say that it's going to work.
And it's all to address a problem that doesn't exist.
However, scientists are increasingly concerned that carbon dioxide levels are not
falling fast enough and that further action may be needed to prevent catastrophic warming."
So we don't have a problem, but we've got to stop it before it becomes a problem. So
the scientists are looking to dim the sun to counter what they call runaway climate
change, quote unquote. Should we call these people change quote-unquote. Should we
call these people want to dim the Sun? Should we call them dim wits? The and so
it's stratospheric aerosol injection to fight against climate change. Look we've
pictures of it. You can see the stuff that is precipitating out under the
ground of the heavy metals and all the stuff that is precipitating out onto the ground of the
heavy metals and all the rest of the stuff for the longest time. And we were
denounced as conspiracy theorists. And now they decide that they want to do it
and they're going to do it openly and they're going to tell you that it's a
good thing. It's a good thing. So 50 million pounds of taxpayer money in the UK for their net zero, where you own nothing.
So it's absolutely, absolutely crazy.
And one of the things that they said when they were looking at this was, and of course,
they refer to this as stratospheric aerosol injection.
They have a program name for it. They have an acronym, SAI, they refer to this as stratospheric aerosol injection. They have a program name for it.
They have an acronym, SAI, they call it.
Isn't it interesting that they have an acronym for it, but if you and I say that they're
doing it, they deny it and call us conspiracy theorists.
They've had this for the longest time.
Over a decade ago, I was reporting on the, you know, they have multiple conferences,
just like the globalals have their economic conferences
at Bilderberg and Davos and many other places, the Globe of Rome.
And they meet, you know, well they had this geoengineering society, they had their annual
conference, a lot of people, a lot of people there.
And the thing that caught my attention and I reported on, I said, look at this paper,
they said, the problem is who gets to adjust the thermostat?
Yeah.
It isn't a question of whether they can do it or if they're doing it or if they're
going to do it, it's just a question of who gets to set the temperature that we want.
But we're going to change it.
And so they call it stratospheric aerosol injection.
But if we talk about it, they call it a conspiracy theory.
Scientists have been ironically inspired by pollution from shipping fumes, which in the
past caused cooling, but now their sulfur dioxide emissions have been controlled.
They say that global warming has increased.
They said ship emissions from the smokestack into the marine environment led to bright
lines and clouds over the ocean. And they said then
they noticed that in those areas it was getting cooler, but that was sulfur
dioxide. Then they told them you can't emit sulfur dioxide. And so now they're
saying that most of the warming that they claim that they measured is due to
eliminating the sulfur dioxide from the shipping stuff. Were they going
to allow their ships to start using it again? Oh no, no, no, no, no, no. They will
ban you from doing that and then they will charge taxpayers to put it in
themselves. This is how crazy this all is. They said and then of course the volcanic
eruption in Iceland 2014 that spilled out a lot of sulfur dioxide.
It's not just the sulfur dioxide, it's everything from these volcanoes.
And so we have seen this type of thing happening in the past.
But here in the US, we have a private group, an NGO that wants to do this in Northern California. California and it is a big tech billionaire and he's there in Silicon
Valley. A lot of silly cons that come out of there. Luke Eisen, a former
director of hardware at Y Combinator, launched a company called Make Sunsets a few years ago with a
backing of Boost Venture Capital. Draper Associates Pioneer Fund and Angel
Investors. Make Sunsets takes its name from the striking sunsets caused by high
altitude sulfur dioxide particles like those observed after the 1991 eruption
of Mount Pinatubo, which temporarily
lowered global temperatures by roughly 0.2 degrees centigrade for about a year.
As they point out in Zero Hedge, allowing rogue activists to play God is a disaster
waiting to happen.
Yet, only the governments should play God, right?
You can't do this. Don't try this at home. Yeah, it's these silly cons in Silicon
Valley and the governments that are all playing gods. These aerosols increase
the Earth's albedo, its reflectivity, and they temporarily create cooling.
But they also can disrupt jet stream behavior and do other things.
Make Sunsets is already banned in Mexico.
Their website says they want to scale this activity significantly and have already conducted
over 124 deployments.
It's unclear where the balloons are launched and where the sulfur dioxide is from.
Furthermore, it is not known if the company has been in contact with
any state, local or federal air agencies. Thus, the EPA is submitting a demand for information
to get answers and plans to take additional actions as necessary." And so they're selling
credits to people for as little as a dollar. This is kind of like, you know, name a star,
you know, we'll name a star after you, We'll put it in a registry somewhere. They said
the address on their publicly available profile shows a mansion in Northern California. Ten
thousand cooling credits, wrote Luke Eisman. Ten thousand cooling credits are successfully
deployed to stratospheric sources today via six balloons.
This guy got put in RV jail while I got another tank of hydrogen to make it sufficiently buoyant."
And he's tweeting this stuff out.
This is February this year.
And in January, he put up, happy new year.
First balloon launches of 2025 we had
special guest Nick from Freethink Media also known as Hard Reset because that's
what they want they want a hard reset they want to take us back to the Stone
Age we want to reset you back to the Flintstones the who helped us launch the
balloon filled with sulfur dioxide and hydrogen?
And so what they do is if you are a donor to this
they take a video of it and they will send you a video of the thing being exploded and they
you know into the atmosphere.
He even boasted about his donation to a far-left climate organization, the one that we all talk about,
Just Stop Oil, these crazy people who are spray painting everything, you know, monuments, paintings and museums and all the rest of this
stuff, gluing themselves to roads and other things like that, those people. He gives money to those
people and he's of the same mindset. He said the most effective activist group the environmental movement has seen is calling
it quits.
He thinks just stop it.
Stop oil was the most effective.
Basically he has absolutely no sense of public relations, I guess.
Hoping some members will reach the same conclusion as me and our 850 customers have and we must
personally take action to cool the
earth. He's not gonna wait anymore for government to do it. He's gonna personally
cool the earth. And so where is this all going to wind up? Well we have, as Steve
Malloy said, Lee Zeldin acted to shut this thing down, Make Sunsets is a private company.
They say they're in South Dakota, but if you look at their site, it actually goes back
to his mansion home in California.
And so he points out, they remember sulfur dioxide, that might ring a bell.
Everybody was freaking out 50 years ago.
First Earth Day is anything.
Everybody was talking about acid rain, acid rain.
Well, that was sulfur dioxide coming back down as rain.
And now they want to do sulfur dioxide to cool the Earth.
It's kind of like plant a tree.
Trees are great.
Now trees are bad and acid rain is good. We know, we can't plant trees, said Elon Musk.
We can't plant trees, says Bill Gates. As a matter of fact, if you've got trees, you need to cut them
down and you need to bury those trees. Don't use them for a home. No, no, you've got to cut them down
and bury them. And now what we need to do is we need to have government-created acid rain, because
if the government does it, it's not bad. You know, it's acid rain because if the government does it, it's not bad.
You know, it's like murder.
The government does it, it's called war or law enforcement.
But if you do it, it's bad.
So the acid rain phenomenon in the US is largely fixed by the Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990.
Electric utilities and other coal burning facilities were required to either buy air
pollution control equipment or to stop burning high sulfur coal
except it was cooling the planet they find out after they banned it on the
on the ships so
He said this this organization makes sense
That's isn't really going to have much of an effect, but he goes there's people with serious money like Bill Gates
Who could have a very negative? much of an effect, but because there's people with serious money like Bill Gates who could
have a very negative effect on a lot of different things.
And finally, as one person pointed out here, this is actually on Daily Skeptic, their take
on all this.
They said, let's hope that some of these people read the Snowpiercer novel first.
In 2014, here's the synopsis, in 2014 they made a movie about this.
2014, an attempt to stop climate change via stratospheric aerosol injection catastrophically
backfires creating a new ice age that destroys much of life on earth.
And for 17 years, remnants of humanity shelter
in a state-of-the-art, self-sustaining,
circumnavigational train, the Snowpiercer,
run by reclusive transportation magnate Wilford, and so forth,
and so on."
Yeah, that turns into a thing about the elite
versus the rest of the people on the train.
I didn't get too far into it before I turned it off.
But look, here's the thing.
These people don't care about the known adverse effects of any of this stuff.
To address, and they've got a fake solution, to address a non-existent problem.
This is why I call these things MacGuffin.
So we're going to take a quick break just to get you in the mood of the 1970s and Earth
days. 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 24 booster shots in your arm oh nothing be happy
you can't even buy in the store because of your low social credit score oh
nothing own nothing. 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 traders
Making sense common again. This is the David Knight show
I'm kick angry tigers den. I love this comment here men playing with the environment is the equivalent of children running around
a nuclear power plant randomly pressing buttons.
God designed everything to work perfectly.
He doesn't need our help.
Yeah, that's one of the amazing things when you look at it.
It's this system that balances itself, it's symbiotic.
You have the plants that need the CO2, they need the sunlight
and all the rest of the stuff. They give off oxygen, they grow and make food for us. It's
just – but see, these people don't like that. They want to be God. They think they've
got a better idea and they're going to redesign everything. They're going to play God. But
they really are just like children, randomly pushing buttons in a nuclear
power plant, I agree. On Rumble, Steve says the Constitution died under Lincoln. Yes,
you're absolutely right. It was on life support before that, but from the very beginning they
were starting undermining their own Constitution, the same people who wrote it, but yeah, he finished it off.
That's for sure.
And this from yesterday, this came up, Travis gave this to me.
This came up just as the show was ending and we didn't see it.
And Flower Sower said, �Please pray for my new grandson born on Saturday being held
hostage at a hospital, induced birth due to high blood pressure at 37 weeks. Thought he'd come home
today but they say his oxygen is low." So we saw this at the end of the show. We have
been praying a flower shower and just wanted to get that out to the audience so people
can pray for that situation. If you've got an update on it, please let us know. But we always, you know, there's not any situation,
large or small, that we don't want to go to God for. And we can see him working in these
types of things. So I'm very sorry about what is happening there. But we're praying that
God will bless you and that he will heal your grandson and that everything will be fine.
So let's talk a little bit about the,
as I mentioned yesterday,
we have the White House has now put up a full page
about how COVID was accidentally released
from the Wuhan Gain of Function Lab.
We're not gonna talk about who started up
the Gain of Function experiment.
So that was the Trump administration 2017 after
they've been shut down in 2014. We're not going to hold Fauci or Francis Collins
or any of these people guilty or responsible even though they were told in
2014 to stop doing it but then they continued doing it anyway. No, they're not
responsible for anything. Even if, even see if, and I believe that it was a lab
leak and I've told you that, but if it was a lab leak why aren't we holding these people
responsible? The whole point of putting this stuff out as a lab leak is an
alibi for them and it's laying the foundation for the next time they do it
to this. And here's another example. Over and over again we've seen, as I said, you
just look at the number of people, the excess deaths that happen when they
messed up, you know, through
a monkey wrench into the entire medical system and financially incentivized the hospitals
to kill people.
Kill them with neglect.
Kill them with dangerous, novel, untried but known bad treatments like ventilators and
like remdesivir and midazolam and all the rest of these things, suppressing people's
respiratory issues with midazolam.
When you got respiratory issues and you're going to give something that suppresses the
respiratory issues, it doesn't make any sense, does it?
Pulmonologist looked at these ventilators and said, we've never done that before.
Why are we doing that?
Well, Peter Navarro, the genius that's pushing on the tariff stuff.
Oh, that was his baby.
And so nearly half of the COVID deaths were not caused by the virus,
researchers find, but it's much worse than that.
This is a study in Greece.
Greek doctors and researchers looked at the records of, not just the records, but
they examined this carefully, at seven Athens hospitals.
And they said the virus was directly responsible
for only a quarter of the deaths,
but that's even overstated.
When you look inside the article, that's the headline.
But it's even worse when you look inside the article.
This is from Children's Health Defense.
Now, yesterday Children's Health Defense was telling you
that it was an accidental release.
You know, they were covering, they had an article
that I covered yesterday looking at the White House's web page about COVID being
an accidental release and treating it as if it were true. So here they're saying
they found nearly half of the deaths attributed to COVID-19 were unrelated to
the virus, unrelated at all,
kind of like the two supposed deaths from measles that we've had. They're completely
unrelated in both of these cases when you look at them. It wasn't the measles. One person
died with the measles, another person died after the measles with it, they attributed
it to that. And you see these headlines depending on who they are, 600 or 700 measles with it, they attributed it to that. And you see these headlines, depending on who they are,
600 or 700 measles cases in Texas and so forth.
So tell us how serious this is.
You see anybody really dying?
You said you had two children dying,
but that's been debunked.
And again, that was a good work by Children's Health Defense
and also by one of the fathers who said,
no, we've got to
tell people the truth about this.
So in this particular one, half of the deaths attributed to COVID-19 unrelated to the virus.
Researchers said that the virus was directly responsible for only a quarter of the deaths,
but then that actually doesn't hold up either. In an additional 30% of the cases, the COVID-19, also known as the flu, contributed to the
chain of events leading to death.
They said that those who died from COVID-19, more than half of those, were vaccinated.
Was it the vaccine or was it the flu then? The vaccinated who died, 66% of them were boosted.
Two thirds of them were boosted and on and on when you look at this.
Then it gets even more interesting.
The patients who died with COVID, which they treat as dying from COVID, those who died
with COVID, what does that mean?
That means that they died with a PCR test.
A PCR test which is looking for a genetic sequence of a virus that was never isolated.
And if you're looking for a particular genetic sequence which you are injecting people with
that genetic sequence, what are the chances that you're going to find it? And of course when all this stuff was rolling out and we're the early stages of lockdown,
we had people like Andy and others saying, hey we just did an experiment, we took one of these
tests and we didn't apply it to anybody, we just took it straight out of the sealed package and
tested it and it tested positive, the swab. So it comes preloaded with a positive result.
It is positively nonsense, all this cases stuff.
But patients who died with COVID-19,
not necessarily from, were younger on average
and more likely to be immunosuppressed and suffering
from serious conditions such as end stage liver cancer
or solid organ malignancy.
So we're going to call back COVID.
It's the same thing they were doing the first two weeks in Italy.
The average age was just over life expectancy and the people already had two and a half
other conditions that would have killed them and they blamed it on COVID.
And we had two weeks worth of that data at the time that Trump locked everything down.
Patients who died from COVID were more likely to be older, to have other symptoms and infectious
diseases that they said were, quote, compatible with COVID-19.
In other words, they've got hypoxia, they've got shortness of breath, they needed
oxygen support, maybe they needed a ventilator, and they gave them remdesivir. They're older,
they give them remdesivir, they've got some respiratory issues. Oh wow, that's COVID,
we just know that's COVID. I wonder if they're playing the same game in Greece that they
did here. You do a clinical diagnosis, somebody's having respiratory issues, oh well that's COVID.
I can't be anything other than that.
We're not going to help them with something that will address the bacterial infection
in their lungs just like they did in that child diet of measles.
Oh no, it's measles.
We're not going to give them this thing to address the bacteria.
So what if we had Trump and Biden who paid the hospitals to call it COVID, and if they
paid the hospitals, give people treatments that kill them?
Yeah, that's what they did.
Unlike most studies relying on administrative coding, this investigation conducted a comprehensive
clinical audit, combining full chart reviews, direct interviews with attending physicians, and independent
adjudication by expert reviewers. Even doing that, they find that basically
there's nothing there, but it would be even more damning if they actually did
autopsies, wouldn't it? The authors also noted that in Greece any death occurring
in a patient who tested positive at the time of death was officially classified as a COVID death.
Do you test positive if you died with a positive test?
How many cycles did they do?
Is it even a virus?
What are you testing for?
You're testing for a gene sequence that you haven't isolated and you're magnifying it
by a trillion times?
Given that similar death coding practices were and you're magnifying it by a trillion times, given that similar death coding
practices were employed across Western nations,
it's reasonable to conclude that COVID-19 death counts
were artificially inflated to a comparable degree
everywhere, everywhere.
And we go back to Victoria in Australia, Victoria province.
We had dictator Dan who ruled over everybody. And now they've
got the public health officials who are trying to distance themselves away from some of these
actions. And it was purely political. He did that without even consulting us. But of course
the public health officials are political. They would, but they want to get rid of this
hot potato right now. Dan Andrews announced a curfew hours before he heard from his health advisors
Of course, we know what they would have said, right?
They're all playing along with the same game, but they're playing this game now say well
You know he made this announcement at 3 30 p.m
And then at 5 o'clock the deputy chief health officer sent to the chief health officer
Noting a message noting that
it was a cabinet decision that was not backed by public health advice.
Again, it is all purely political.
You might get from these public health people some kind of scientism and double talk to
make it sound plausible.
But from somebody like Dictator Dan, it's just like, do what I say right now.
The news is no surprise to Victorians
who call Andrews authoritarian measures.
They could have called him authoritarian Andrews,
but they called him Dictator Dan.
Either one of those monikers would have worked for him,
would they?
He was quick to pull the trigger on harsh lockdowns in response to low case loads, sometimes
as little as 22 cases in the entire state of Victoria.
Well, the Trump administration did better than that.
We don't want to point that out, do we?
A gold report.
But the Trump administration, you had the pharmaceutical guy that Trump put in
charge of HHS, declared a COVID emergency when there were only six cases in the
entire United States. Well that makes dictator Dan look downright prudent,
doesn't it? And we're talking about cases, we're not talking about even the condition
of the people here. So he kept Victorian citizens under six separate lockdowns for a total of
262 days in September of 2021.
Andrews when the virus, when the vaccine rolled out, right?
Isn't that interesting?
The vaccine rolled out in September of 2021, just like it did here.
And just like I said, in December of 2020,
I said they'll roll out the vaccine in September.
Why?
Because schools are starting that.
They'll use that as leverage.
And so everybody was on the same clock.
Everybody was marching in lockstep to the same tune
at exactly the same time, globally.
Not a conspiracy, is it?
And the fact that they were doing it incrementally
in lockstep globally at the same time. All these different measures. Oh, not a conspiracy at all.
No, that is, once you see that, you can't unsee that. So in September 2021, he promised
the taxpayers new freedom if 70% of the population got a dose of the Trump shot.
Because he provided the poison globally.
I'm the father of the vaccine, right?
The lockdowns had a devastating effect on Victorian children causing high psychological
distress and 70% of high school students.
Suicide and self-harm rose sharply and adolescent girls
and anxiety surged among children with some refusing to return to school. In 2023, mental
health studies showed that the lockdowns were responsible for high dropout rates amongst
high school students in Victoria. But dictator Dan came out just great. Authoritarian Andrews
became the chairman of a company that is a mental health research clinic. These people
who destroyed physical health, who destroyed mental health, they get a job with the companies
that are there. That tells you everything too, doesn't it? It's just like the hospitals. They're antithetical to what
they say that they want to do. We're gonna take a quick break and we'll be
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On rumble DGA, thank you for the tip.
He says, David, I do everything everything I can remind people what Biden and Trump
Did to the American people during the kovat hoax? Yeah, that's the interesting thing the left
Want wanted all that stuff. That's why Trump was necessary
The conservatives will make everything they'll point to Biden about everything even the things that were done by Trump
you know, they'll point it to Biden when You know, they talk about CDC stopping foreclosures
and evictions and things like that, which were caused by Trump's lockdown. And the CDC did that
and extended it under Trump, but they won't talk about that. It's only Biden did that. And so,
you know, that's why Trump is necessary. The left embraces this stuff. They loved it.
The left embraces this stuff. They loved it. The right would have opposed it tooth and nail,
except it was Trump. And so he says, I never forget that Dan Andrews was invited to Mar-a-Lago for New Year's 2025 this year. Mar-a-Lago was silent. I didn't realize that. That escaped me.
So thank you for reminding me. On kick, Angry Tigers did and said, we
have to remember these people have been psychologically manipulated, not everybody has the discernment
or lucidity that we have, we must pray for them. Well, that's a good point. And, you
know, we have to, we have to understand that it really is an information war, and the information
war is fundamentally a spiritual war.
And it is, these people are under the control of the system that is extremely extensive,
planned, and it penetrates into every aspect of their life.
And they're hearing this same dogma being given to them, whether it's entertainment or whether it's news or whether it's school
and education and government, they're all hearing the same stuff that is there all the
time.
And that is such an incredibly powerful thing.
I know many people will say, well, you know, First Amendment, okay, that's great, but,
you know, we've got to have the Second Amendment.
Look, you do need to have the Second Amendment, but the First Amendment is far more powerful.
The pen is always mightier than the sword.
And if you can gaslight people and if you can deceive them, you don't need to have
a sword.
Right?
That's the key point.
And that's why they're pushing so hard to shut down free speech and
Rather than stand on the side of free speech. We now have President Trump who's out there
Given putting the liberals on their imagined position of supporting free speech How absurd is that?
These are the people have been canceling us left and right about everything they can imagine
then now because of Trump saying we need to suspend the license of CBS because of 60 Minutes
did a piece that I didn't like, they made Lala Harris look good.
Well, she lost the election.
Where's your damage?
But he's not just suing them. He's also using government lovers to make sure that Sherry Redstone, who's the daughter
of Sumner Redstone who owned Viacom and Viacom owned CBS, owned Paramount, owned Blockbuster
and all the rest of it.
So I know that pretty well because I was in that business.
And I remember when Redstone and Viacom bought Blockbuster and they basically used Blockbuster as they lost
money the entire time they owned it. Now the guy who had it before that Wayne
Huizinga who had waste industries he made a lot of money off of Blockbuster
but they bought it as a loss leader they bought it so that they could take
control again of the distribution channels for the
studios.
But anyway, that's another issue.
But Sherry Redstone is going to do whatever she can to make money.
And so she's throwing 60 Minutes out.
And everybody is acting like 60 Minutes is this beacon of journalistic integrity.
When I told you the other day that Jesse Trinadue Had arranged for 60 minutes to interview Terry Nichols in the wake of the Oklahoma bombing the guy is convicted
He's you know wants to talk to them
He's got some information to tell them and they have it set up and then they get a call from the government in 60 minutes
Capitulated to the government. They're not an independent
journalistic organization
I mean, they're much better than what we've got today
in those days, but they still
were easily controlled by the government. But Trump has put him, has basically
helped to recover
this fake image of the left as being defenders of free speech. Nothing could be further from the truth.
But because of his personal vendetta, he's got everybody thinking, oh well, you know, Republicans
and Trump are all about censoring free speech. And they are now. They are. They have become
like the left. If they don't like what you have to say, then they want to shut you down.
And if they don't like what you have to say, they call you racist. They'll call you anti-Semitic
if you oppose the political policies of a foreign government, oh now you're racist they're not gonna argue with you
just racist you're canceled that's the conservatives they're all operating in
exactly the same way really on rumble do not obey says warp speed pushed this
pandemic but yes Trump is ignorant to the harms from the experimental injections
until John Rich informed him.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, he didn't know, did he?
He didn't know.
And then even as supposedly John Rich explained this to him and enlightened him, nothing changed
with Trump.
I want to talk a little bit about what's going on with artificial intelligence and also with
the war, which is a
short update on Ukraine that's happening there. But before I do, I just want to thank people who
have supported us on Zelle. We now have the gas gauge at 5.8s, or should be. I don't know if they
put it there at 5.8s, but I calculated it this morning. And so we're getting pretty close to
the end of month and
we got a lot of gauge there. But I want to thank the people who do support us.
Julie W. This is on Zelle. Julie W. Charles T. By the way, Charles is a new supporter.
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Let's talk a little bit about what's happening with the war. We have as many people point out this is round two.
Trump is at war with Zelensky again over this because he's now rejected the idea
that they're going to freeze the line of contact and gonna freeze it where it is
now just stop and have peace. No no no, no. We've got to have Crimea." And so that's what he
put out on social media. Trump responded and says, well, if he wants Crimea, why didn't
they fight for it 11 years ago when it was handed over to Russia without a shot being
fired? And so he said he can have peace or he can fight for another three years before
losing the whole
country.
This is in direct response to Zelensky the day prior rejecting Washington's demands that
Ukraine be ready to formally recognize Russia's sovereignty over Crimea.
He says it's inflammatory statements like Zelensky's that makes it so difficult to settle
this war.
He has nothing to boast about, said Trump.
Vice President Vance also jumped in. He's in
India, but he said, we've issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians
and to the Ukrainians, and it's time for them to either say yes or for the United
States to walk away from this process. We'd walk away from a conflict somewhere.
I mean, we're going to be at the center of every war and conflict, don't we? That's usually because we start them, you
know. And this was something that the Obama administration started. The only way to really
stop the killing, he said, is for the armies to both put down their weapons to freeze this
thing and to get on with the business of actually building a better Russia and a better Ukraine.
So Trump is very unhappy at this point.
He says, Zlinski had said to reporters, he said, in spite of what was offered by Trump
and Putin, he said, there's nothing to talk about.
This violates our constitution.
This is our territory, the territory of the people of Ukraine.
Well, he's absolutely lying about that.
Let's go back and look at history.
Crimea has been a part of Russia as long as America has existed, basically.
1783.
Catherine the Great defeated the Muslims, the Ottoman Empire, and took Crimea 1783.
As I mentioned before, you know, the beginning of this thing when the British were rattling their sabers
and they got their chief of defense says, well, we beat the Russians in Crimea once before, we'll beat them again.
Well, why were you fighting Russians in the Crimean War?
Oh, well, that's because Crimea was part of Russia. We fought them in the 1800s. And they'd have been, at that point in time, part of Russia for a hundred years.
And so, and it stayed that way from 1783 to 1991.
And after the Soviet Union broke up in 1989, by 1991,
what they did was they, you know, Ukraine was separate.
And actually, Crimea was not technically really a part of Ukraine.
It was the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
And it was connected in a way to Crimea in the same way that you have with China. You had the semi-autonomous
regions of Hong Kong and some other places like that, right? And so they said, all right, well,
you know, they were kind of in charge, but we're going to give them a certain amount of autonomy.
And they did that with Crimea as well, because, again, Crimea was culturally different. It was mostly Russian. And so it was and still is. And so the people
were ethnically Russian and even when these things were created in 1991, you had the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea. And then in 2014, what happened was the coup that was done by the American government, by Obama,
throwing out the leader that had been receptive to that and kind of leaving that where it was.
And so the people in Crimea said, well, we don't like that.
I think it's going to be, they're going to pull us in in a tighter orbit.
So then at that point, they affiliated with Russia.
And that's what Trump is referring to when he talks about 2014.
And so then the new American installed leadership there
started attacking the areas, the eastern areas of Ukraine
that wanted to be affiliated with Russia.
They started bombing the civilian population and things like that that went on for a
while until Russia invaded in 2022. Now the Zero Hedge article says on a
practical level Russia is never going to give Crimea up regardless it's been the historic home of the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet.
And even from 1991 to 2014, they had an agreement with Crimea that the Russian Navy's Black
Sea Fleet would be headquartered there.
That's how tight the connections were and remained and still are between Russia and Crimea.
An overwhelmingly Russian-speaking population that is there.
But Zelensky is going to demand that he have control over it.
So the question is, will Zelensky respond to this latest dressing down by Trump?
Last time this happened was when they met in the White House.
And now this is essentially round two is what Zero Hedge calls it.
Round two of this fight.
Zelensky had said, well, maybe we'll talk at the funeral of the
Pope when we get together, but looks like that maybe is not going
to happen right now.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
Hello, it's me, Vladimir Zelensky.
I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts
everywhere for years.
You'd think with all the billions,
I've skimmed off America, I could dress better.
And I could, if only David Knight would send me
one of his beautiful gray MacGuffin hoodies
or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue.
But he told me to get lost.
Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some
at the davidnightshow.com.
You should be able to buy me several hundred.
Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies
are so beautiful.
I'd wear something other than green military cosplay
to my various galala and social events.
If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA. This is a test. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Well, we have container orders are plummeting.
And listen to the second half of this headline.
Trade deals now or economic depression soon.
Global container bookings volumes fell 49%
between the last week of March and the first week of April. Imports from China
to the United States collapsed by 64% with imports of apparel and textiles
declining by a whopping 59% and 57%. The figures coming from shipping
companies are worse than those seen during the COVID-19 crisis,
when Trump also shut us down. How many times does this guy get to do the same thing over and over
again? I mean it's just... we keep seeing the same things done to us by this guy. These alarming figures
suggest that importers are unwilling to accept higher prices in the middle of a tariff war,
that exporters cannot simply move to choose to move their products elsewhere easily, and
that the excess capacity in many sectors is much larger than initially expected.
Look, that's not even the big problem.
If you had, let's say, we're going to, you know, here's the tariff, and you're going
to pay another 25% more or 50% more, whatever it is.
Well they can make plans, but it's the indecision and the flip-flopping and the constant variation
that's freezing everybody in place.
It's like why am I going to do a deal with them at this higher price when those tariffs
may come off next week?
And so it's just frozen everybody in place.
Everybody's waiting to see what this petulant dictator is going to do next.
We don't know.
He doesn't know either, according to his advisors.
He's still deciding what he's going to do.
He hasn't made up his mind.
What is this dictator going to do?
This is so antithetical to good government.
It's so antithetical to the Constitution and what we're supposed to have. And it is
destroying things. No one wants to accept the costs of tariffs. This means that the
only option for the economy is with elevated productive overcapacity is to negotiate a
trade deal and quickly or to face an economic depression. And so this is the approach that's
being taken of the understanding of this person who's writing for Zero Hedge. And Zero Hedge
is like, yeah, he's in charge.
They're going to have to come to the table.
They're going to have to bow the knee to Trump.
It's like, no, he's just freezing everybody because he doesn't know what he's doing.
It's just that simple.
This isn't a strong man who's going to bend them to their will.
He doesn't know what his will is, neither do they.
Nobody knows what he will do from one moment to the next.
The number of order cancellations is so large that ports in China have had to take emergency
measures to address the challenges created by piles of unsold containers.
The negative impact is enormous on ports as fees plummet.
But we can't forget the dramatic effect on producers with excess capacity.
Many global exporters are going to face bankruptcy if no trade deal is reached due to insufficient working capital." And I see over and over again these conservative
commentators are like, yes, we're going to destroy them. Why are you going to be cutting
your nose off to spite your face, essentially? Because you see, there wasn't any strategy
to any of this. There wasn't any particular industry that was singled out to be protected.
We didn't say, you know what, we're going to strategically move in this area.
Yesterday I talked to the guy who, you know, that's American and they're trying to provide
rare earth minerals, but you know, we're looking at like five years out to get this kind of
stuff done.
And he's pointed out that the Chinese had a strategy.
They had a strategy years ago that they were going to essentially corner this very valuable
market and they executed on that strategy.
There's no strategy from Trump.
He didn't even bother to think through what the consequences are going to be with his
policies and neither do these financial geniuses around him like Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick
They don't know either. That's why it's it's on again off again
The bond markets are crashing. So then they call Trump in and they remove the stuff or they have all these CEOs come in
And then they start saying well, maybe we're gonna remove some of this stuff from China. I don't know
You got the big ones, you know, the big box retailers and, you know, Target and Walmart
and Home Depot and all them.
They come in and they talk to Trump and say, you know, the shelves are going to be empty.
This is just, you're locking everything down.
And yet you've got people in the financial press who are conservatives who are cheering
that, cheering that.
Cheering it.
Idiots.
What foolishness to cheer that.
This is like any other war.
You're not, you're taking hits and you excuse it
and say, yeah, that's good,
but we're hurting the other guys even more.
We hear that with all the wars, right?
We heard that in Ukraine.
We hear that every time they justify a war.
It's kind of a variation of the broken window strategy, right?
Yeah, yeah, it's really, you know, we're getting our cities bombed and our industries
are getting bombed, but hey, we're hurting the other guy even more than they're hurting
us.
Well, great, great.
And the European Union leaders are concerned that the trade war between the US and China
will bring a flood of cheap products from China that can endanger local producers.
Most of the products that are delivered to America were only attractive because they
were exceedingly cheap.
When prices rise, demand decreases significantly and the tariff war has shown that demand is
rather elastic.
In other words, it can adjust to this stuff.
But look, it's not even about that.
There's going to be knock-on consequences.
They're going to embargo things like rare earth minerals.
They're going to dump treasury bills
and get away from the dollar.
All of these other things, these people
are so myopic in terms of what
they're looking at and the effects of this. They can't see the secondary and
tertiary effects. They're only looking at this, well we buy more from them
therefore we've got all the you know we make the rules because we got all the
gold. How juvenile and simplistic this is why his casinos went bankrupt, evidently.
The unstoppable state of global shipping, rather unsustainable, I should say, state
of global shipping will compel countries to expedite trade agreements with the United
States.
Will it?
You know, what Trump is doing is a global game of chicken.
You know, the two cars driving at each other.
Who's going to veer off into the ditch first? Are we going to have a hit on crash with China? The U.S. economy may suffer
a contraction due to the sudden slump in imports, but the consequences are much larger for the
exporter nations. Again, this is the kind of, yeah, we want war. We want economic war.
Well, you're going to get a depression and you're going to get a real war.
That usually happens in these fourth turnings, and that's what these people are pushing
us into right now.
Again, previous fourth turning, the Great Depression, World War II.
Prior to that, the Industrial Revolution and the creation of the nation states, and that
was the Civil War in America and other places.
Prior to that, you had the move away from monarchies,
the 1776. And so this is part of a restructuring of the geopolitical and economic structure of the world and
the world and it's going to be economic and it is also going to be war because now as part of this wars typically start with economics. They typically start with things like sanctions.
That's an act of war. This is an act of war and these people are cheering this on.
Sarah Hedge wants you to believe, so the outcome is not positive for any country but you're
going to have to negotiate or lose. We hold all the cards.
No you don't.
And if you think that this is going to work, you have to believe two things.
Number one, you have to believe that Trump isn't going to change.
Why would you believe that?
After, have you been paying attention for the last month or so?
Well actually, since he became president, he's been on and off again with these tariffs.
Do you think Trump is not going to change?
He's going to stay the course?
See, that's the really dangerous thing about this.
Trump has backed down so many times.
If he wants to get into a game of chicken,
you know that the guy in the Chinese car
who's driving head on at 60 miles an hour
to Trump who's driving head on at 60 miles an hour,
you know these other guys are saying,
he's turned off in the past. He did this in every other chicken game that he played.
He's always at the last minute he veers off and gives up. And he's thinking that
that's going to happen. And if Trump doesn't, then you wind up with head-on
collision. So you have to believe that Trump isn't going to change. And you have
to believe that we can handle the damage change, and you have to believe that we
can handle the damage and other people can't.
And I guess you could also say a third thing.
You have to believe that the other people have to believe that Trump is not going to
change as well.
So here's an example, okay?
A couple examples from reason.
Number one, Trump's tariffs are threatening a nuclear power plant restart in Michigan.
It has domestic effects.
This is the kind of damage we can take this.
We can take this.
It's the Chinese who can't take the damage.
Really?
Terrace will have an influence on the total price of one of the project's construction
partners, they said.
So Trump's trade policies have disrupted every sector of the economy, including energy.
A nuclear power plant project in Michigan could be the latest victim of the economy, including energy. A nuclear power
plant project in Michigan could be the latest victim of the president's terrace.
In 2024, the Palisades nuclear plant, which was closed in 2022, received a loan
guarantee of one and a half billion dollars from the Energy Department. Now
this is under Biden, but of course the Trump energy department, when they came in
in March, gave them more money.
So both Biden and Trump wanted this nuclear power plant built.
And yet the government subsidies that they're giving it are still not going to be enough
for the South Korean construction partner to be able to open up.
They said it's going to cost us so much more with the tariffs, we've got to rethink this
and we've got to try to find some domestic suppliers of the things that we need to reopen
this nuclear power plant.
Well guess what?
There aren't any domestic suppliers for those things right now.
See this is the lunacy of all this stuff, just like the rare earth stuff.
Well we're going to do it and we're going to do it now because I said so.
Well you haven't planned this out.
You didn't think about it.
And so the stuff that you say you want to have, it doesn't exist.
It's just like Biden and his, well everybody's going to drive electric vehicles right now
because I said so.
Well the electric vehicles and the infrastructure aren't there.
They don't work well enough.
They are not capable of replacing what you're banning.
And that's the case with Trump and these tariffs.
What he is banning, he doesn't have any replacement for.
He didn't plan any of this.
So they said, like every other sector of the economy, the supply chain for nuclear is globalized
and it relies on trade.
You know, it's one of the things when we've talked about the EMP for example. If you have an EMP that hits the
country you've got to get replacement transformers from Germany. Oh can't do
that. Can't do that. Have to have a tariff on that if they even have it. So again
you know they think that Trump is going to break China.
All Trump does is break our supply chains.
That's what he did in 2020.
That's what he's doing now.
He's not breaking the chains of slavery.
As a matter of fact, he's forging new chains of slavery on us as he breaks the supply chains.
Trump is even sabotaging his drill baby drill agenda, says
Reason. When the government picks energy winners, consumers lose. He said when we took office
he got more liquid gold under our feet than any other country by far, and now I fully
authorize the most talented team ever to assemble to go and get it. It's called Drill Baby Drill.
But this week, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas released its quarterly survey of 130
energy companies in the 11th Federal District.
They said while the report says production in the region has increased slightly, they
also found that companies are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the year ahead.
Why?
Is it because they've got to deal with the Chinese?
No.
It's because they don't know what Trump is going to do. Listen to these quotes. One survey respondent said,
I've never felt more uncertainty about our business in my entire 40 plus year career.
Another respondent called uncertainty the keyword to describe 2025. He said, there cannot
be US energy dominance and you can't have $50 a barrel oil, he said, �There cannot be U.S. energy dominance and you cannot have $50 a barrel oil,� he
said, �because the current cost of getting it out of the ground is $70 a barrel.� That�s
their breakeven cost.
�But the retail price is $50.� Why is that?
�Well, because the demand has fallen.� Why is that?
�Because the economy is freezing up again, like you did to us five years ago. Same outcome, different MacGuffin.
We will see US oil production start to decline immediately and likely significantly, a million
barrels per day plus within a couple of quarters. This is not energy dominance, he said. Another
one said, the administration's chaos is a disaster for the commodity markets.
Drill baby drill is nothing short of a myth and a populist rallying cry.
One respondent noted that tariffs, quote, immediately increase the cost of our casing
and tubing by 25%.
Washington's tariff policy is injecting uncertainty into the supply chain.
And yet, on the other side, all these conservative places, I say, typically
this, okay? This is from American greatness, and it was picked up by Zero Hedge. Protectionism
is good. Oh, it is? Okay, what is it that we're protecting here? Have you decided that
you want us to be dominant in a particular thing, and you're going to protect that? It
was never about protectionism. As I said before,
when government was small, the tariffs could be taxes. When government was small, it could be
used by Jefferson as the means of tax collection. And then in the 1800s, late 1800s, 1880s, as Trump
referred to it, it was used to protect certain industries. However, none of that is the case now.
It's not enough to fund the government and there's not any industries that are being
protected.
Instead, what Trump is doing is attacking other countries.
He's not protecting domestic production in any industry.
All the industries are being hurt, from retail to energy, you name it.
They're all being hurt with this.
There is no plan.
This is not targeted.
This is not a strategy. Everything at once,
everything at once, is just foolishly destroying things. This is not protectionism. It is supply
chain disruption. And this person said, this is Josiah Lippincott, American Greatness,
and it was republished by Zero H, said, said, the more you need things from other people, the fewer choices you have.
And the more you must obey the whims of others. Yeah, I get that feeling when I look at Trump and
Biden, right? If we need stuff from, and this is why we need to start seceding on our own,
nullifying on our own. The last thing folks you want if
you are a parent is government subsidies for your child's education. Don't take
the money. It's going to come with some very damning strings. And the last thing
that we really want is at the state level, is to take federal money on
anything because they will control it. And so, if you need, if you make yourself dependent on federal money, guess what?
You're going to be subject to the whims of other people.
In this particular case, you're going to be subject to the whims of Donald Trump, who
doesn't know from day to day even what he wants.
And so, he wants you to believe that it is foreign governments that are the problem,
and maybe foreign corporations, right?
But mainly foreign governments.
Let me tell you, they are a problem.
But the bigger problem is our own government and our own corporations that are exploiting
us, that are blocking us, that are creating this chaotic environment.
That's the worst enemy that we've got.
Our bipartisan enemy, our own government. He goes on to
say this, a prudent nation is to the maximum extent possible self-reliant and
frugal. You're conservative and you're talking about how our government is
frugal? Are you kidding me? How delusional is that? Yeah, we need to be
self-reliant. And how do we get self-reliant?
It's not with tariffs.
Tariffs are attacks.
We need to be self-reliant from our own government.
And we need to be frugal, because our government is not going to be frugal.
Individually we can be frugal.
Individually we can be self-reliant, but we're not going to be that with our own government. So, you know, big government conservatives are really not any
different from the socialists. Do we have Tony? Yeah, you do? Okay, I didn't see it
by the board. All right, well, I'm gonna take a break. I'm just gonna end with
this. The guy says tariffs are good. Tariffs are good. The engine of creation.
They're gonna make our country and all the rest of this stuff. No, they're not. They're just taxes. Taxes
are never good. Taxes are not good. And, you know, this is, again, another example of the
difference between macroeconomics and microeconomics. When I took economics in college, you know, microeconomics when you're running your family
budget or you're running a business or something like that, you've got to, your deficits matter.
You've got to make sure you don't have a deficit or you go bankrupt, right?
Oh, but Keynesian economics and macroeconomics, which they were teaching, that's fine.
If it's the government, you don't have to worry about balancing the budget, right? We don't care about that. And this is the same type
of thing. We understand on an individual basis that taxes are bad. They don't create anything.
They take money away from us. But then when we create this abstraction of the government,
oh, tariffs are good and taxes are good. We need more of them. They're going to create
stuff for us. No, they don't they destroy and this trade war is destroying as well
We're gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back with Tony Arnabin So You are listening to The David Knight Show.
Alright, joining us now is Tony Ardaban of Wise Wolf Gold and Tony has kindly set up
David Knight.Gold to let you let him know that you're coming through us.
If you go there, that'll take you to Tony and as I was just saying before, government
is not frugal.
You better start being frugal and you better stop relying on government as the Old Testament prophets told
people, told the king, he said you're using Egypt as a cane, you're going to find that it's a cane
that is going to break and pierce your hand. That's what's going to happen if you depend on
government. It's going to be a cane that is going to break and pierce your hand. So do what you can
to try to get independent and self-reliant and boy it's been another record week for gold hasn't it Tony? It certainly has
been. What did Reagan say about the 11 most terrifying words in the English
language? I'm here from the government and I'm here to help or something like that.
Yeah that's right. Well they're helping right? They had taxes on top of taxes.
Now we've got market meltdowns.
The world continues to de-dollarize.
Gold has outperformed the dollar, the dollar's down like 40%
in purchasing power against gold.
We hit $3,500 an ounce on gold, David.
That's every week that comes on, we're talking about some new thing.
Wait, I don't follow the price
every day. Did we hit 3,500? Yes. Wow. We hit 3,500 about 72 hours ago and then there was some profit taking.
It went down into the low 3,200 and now it's back up again. I can check in real
time but we we've already started to see the buying accelerate the price again.
Wow.
Yeah, gold's at $33.23 as of right now.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, it's starting to get volatile like Bitcoin was.
It goes up $3,500 and then drops down to $32,000 and then it's back up.
But of course, $32,000 just a couple of months ago, everybody were like, wow, it's at $3,200,
but it's going back up again.
It really is crazy.
And as I said from the beginning of the week, it was kind of like, you know, sell everything.
We don't want bonds, we don't want stocks, we don't want anything other than gold.
And it's the uncertainty.
It really is this chaos that Trump has introduced.
Well, I think what we've watched over the past few years and especially the last two is that gold
really isn't responding to market conditions like it used to. It's no longer just a fixed commodity,
it's a monetary issue because the world is resetting away from the dollar system and into
gold. As a matter of fact, the Chinese and the Shanghai gold exchange are looking to
put in remote gold warehouses internationally now to back their trading system. And I think this is
all part of the future moves from especially the BRICS nations away from the dollar and into gold
and being able to trade across borders. So it's really interesting to see that as well.
Again, gold hasn't responded like it has in the past with with great hikes through
Powell, you know, Powell raising the interest rates faster than any Fed chair in
history. That didn't seem to do anything to gold.
As a matter of fact, it started to outpace and continue to climb.
Lowering rates doesn't do it. Even the tanking of the stock market used to
bring gold with it. It wasn't that long ago. It was 2020, David. I watched gold and silver tank
along with that stock market that Trump created after the sign the executive order for the lockdown
on Friday the 13th, March 2020.
We watched that go with it.
It went down with the stock market and it had a slow rebound.
It didn't do any of that this time.
It continues to rise in the face of everything.
And I think that's why it's a different phenomenon.
This has nothing to do with markets anymore in my opinion.
Yeah, it truly is crazy what is happening.
But again, here we are.
You know, we had the lockdown five years ago and now we're seeing this again.
And Trump was talking about Powell and making some really strong statements.
If I want him out, he's out.
He's out just like that.
And then he walks it back.
And I've got an article here from, let's see, this Wall Street Journal saying Trump decided not to fire Powell because senior advisors warned him that doing so would rattle the
markets.
He had already had some legal experts looking at it and saying, do I have the authority
to fire him?
So he had his legal team looking at it, but then his advisors come in and say, well, you
may have the legal authority to do this.
You may get away with it, but it's really going to rattle the markets.
And so he's backed away from that now. Oh, that's interesting. It hasn't seemed to bother
him in the past. I mean, he's rattled the markets more than any other president I've seen. He's
rattling our chains, isn't he? He's pulling our chains, our supply chains. I mean, I think that, I think that that issue has less to
do with the legal and more to do with who actually runs the country, who actually pulls
the strings, who the backers are. They don't want Powell gone, so Powell doesn't go. I
think that's, that's a fight that I don't think President Trump wants to get into. That's,
and he knows it has to on some level.
That's a totally, that's an entity unto itself. You start messing with the Fed
and the Fed chair. If you're gonna do that, you're gonna kill the king. You better go
all the way. You better go better audit the Fed. You better do the whole like, you know,
doge it if you're gonna do something, but they're not going to do that. No, as a
matter of fact, we're seeing just the opposite from Scott Besson. What he's saying is that we need to have reforms amongst the Bretton Woods
institutions. Hint, hint. In other words, let's have another Bretton Woods, right? Let's have
Bretton Woods number three. Let's reset it around something. Of course, you and I have a pretty good
idea what they want to set it around, but he's saying America first does not mean America alone
and so he's working with the IMF. He's working with the World Bank, he's working with all
the usual suspects.
This is Soros' right-hand guy.
He's not America first at all.
It's amazing to me how Trump is able to pull the wool over people's eyes.
He's got all these Democrats and statists and socialists.
He's got Socialist Peter Navarro, he's got Soros' right-ists and socialists. He's got socialist Peter Navarro.
He's got Soros's right-hand man.
And you know, these, these are the guys who are looking after our interests.
I don't think so.
Did we lose Tony?
Well, it's interesting that you would go.
Go ahead.
I'm still here, Dave.
It's interesting that we would go back to the source of our ills.
The IMF and the World Bank are products of Bretton Woods, 1944.
That was the new economic world order at the end of the last fourth returning.
So you're going to go back to those institutions.
That's interesting.
Really, I think Gold Telegraph, the
Twitter account that I follow, I think they said it best, mentioned Vestance, you know,
call for the IMF and World Bank to help with reform. He said, if we're watching a reset,
this is what this is all about. The reset is in play. And again, nothing really changed with the administrations. It's just a different strategy
for the Great Reset itself. Nothing, you know, if you wanted to go back to the Constitution,
then that's a way, that's a path forward. If you wanted to restore the Republic, you want to
restore sound money, that's something that I think would actually benefit the American people
and benefit the financial system.
But no, this is just still a path to the great reset with this financial world order that we're
working towards. And of course he's talking about the architects of Bretton Woods. He says,
we understand that this requires global coordination. He's not a nationalist,
he's a globalist. He's a Soros globalist. He's
talking about, yeah, we got to fix these Bretton Woods institutions, you know, and
they should serve us, they should serve our needs. Well, who are we? We are the
globalists and so they need to serve the global needs. We need to have
global coordination. The institutions, the Bretton Woods institutions are
serving their stakeholders
and all the rest of the stuff. I mean, this guy's like straight out of the World Economic Forum.
If Trump fires him, he could take over for a Klaus Schwab, couldn't he, at the World Economic Forum?
It's Scott Besson. They're cut from the same cloth. They float in the same circle. You're talking about this is adjacent to Soros and you know, those who are in that circle.
I mean, again, you get up into the Goldman Sachs, high finances, Ross Child, Wilbur Ross, now, and it's all the same people.
Yeah.
This isn't, you know, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You're talking about anything that came out of the bread and wood system in the elite
circles.
So, no, the world economic forum, all that's the same thing.
And of course, when we saw, you know, Trump locked everything down and was the center
of all this economic chaos and making the vaccine and all the rest of the stuff and
everybody operating in lockstep.
And Wilbur Ross was his Commerce Secretary who worked for the Ross Childs and even said,
hey, this is a guy we can use, you know, back when he was having his casino bankruptcies.
So the question is, you know, who is it that's pulling Trump's strings?
I think it's always the same people.
I think it's always these same globalist bankers.
And all this stuff about nationalism is just a beard.
And they don't know, Tony, what's going to happen.
Yeah, everybody's saying, well, we don't really know
where we're going to go yet.
The China tariffs are gonna come down a little bit.
They may not be 145%, they may not be 200%,
but I don't know, maybe somewhere in the 50 or 60 percent range.
Everybody's just making stuff up.
There is no plan.
They're just reacting to different things and is just absolutely out of control.
Nobody's driving the ship and there is no accountability.
All the Republicans are running for cover whenever Trump says anything.
They run for cover.
So this is just a runaway train and that's why everybody's going into
gold.
Did we lose Tony?
That's right.
Okay.
Sorry.
Yeah, we got a little bit of a lag there, I think.
Yeah, I'm in my remote office.
Yesterday, I bought my first Comex bar.
Like I bought the first that I've ever bought for Weiswold. We bought my first Comex bar like I bought the first
that I've ever bought for Weiswald we bought a thousand ounce silver bar I
never actually never actually bought one I've seen them but I never actually
bought one I had to take it to the trading floor to trade it so I went by
my remote office here in Rockwall Texas so I guess the Wi-Fi isn't as good as I remembered it to be.
That's okay. That's all right. But we also have other people saying the
depression cycle is here. This is from Charles Nenner, and he says it's going to
be worse, much worse, in 2026. In other words, when he looks at his analysis, he
thinks that we're in like the equivalent of 1929 type of thing. And I remember
when Trump locked everything down in 2020 and I started looking at the instantaneous
unemployment that he created and the instantaneous drops in the markets and all the rest of the
stuff.
And I compared it to what happened in 2029 and when I looked at it, I realized that 2029
you didn't have the worst of it.
It dropped significantly and started down that path, but then it continued to get worse
for a couple of years.
And the depth of the depression happened a couple of years later.
That's what this guy is saying.
He says it's a depression cycle, and it started and it's going to deepen in the next couple
of years.
Well, it certainly did. started and it's going to deepen in the next couple of years.
Well, it certainly did. I mean, a lot of people, you go back and you mentioned those China tariffs coming
down from 200% or 140, maybe we can get up to like Smoot-Hawley levels of 50%.
That's what Smoot and Hawley, the bill that was passed after the stock market
crash in 29, that was real, that was the way to protect manufacturing and so on
and so forth.
You know, modern historians go back and they blame the tariff on something that the Federal
Reserve actually caused.
Ben Bernanke back in 2010 took credit for that.
He said, yeah, we caused the Great Depression.
He's talking about the Federal Reserve.
But we won't do that again.
It wasn't the tariffs, and that's talking about the Federal Reserve. But we won't do that again.
It wasn't the tariffs, and that's a modern misconception that tariffs did that.
However, you talk about the Depression being deepened.
What deepened the Depression?
Well, it was the social reforms.
It was the government spending.
It was the inflation.
It didn't have a chance to do a market correction. You remember FDR took gold from $20 an ounce to $35 an ounce and it
stayed that way, you know, even through World War II all the way to 1971. But that
was the jolt of the expansion of the money supply. You think about that from
$20 an ounce for gold to $35 and the influx of cash that's
inflation, that's the loss of financial equilibrium.
That's what caused further the Great Depression, not just the stock market crash.
And again, tariffs are blamed on it, but it's the expansion of the money supply.
And that's what will continue to have this pain because we really can't outpace with
growth if your currency is declining in purchasing power.
And I think that's what I like to pay attention to is the dollar index and what's happening
with the strength of the dollar compared to things like gold.
That's a good metric.
If you're watching, you watching you know look it's what
the dollars lost with 40 some odd percent of purchasing power against gold
that's a metric to watch if you're trying to get economic recovery because
no one can get ahead if what they earn buys less and it's always going to
do that in an expansion of the money supply in a situation where you have to
live off that.
The dollar is weaker today than it was six months ago by many factors. What was the price of gold, David,
around the time of the election, around 26, 2700 dollars an ounce, something like that. Yeah.
I know it hit 2500 dollars an ounce in August of 2024 and bounced around a little bit.
It was around $2,600, $2,700, something like that around the time of the election, then after it fell.
And it was back down to $2,400 and $2,500. You and I both said it was going to be on sale,
but the metrics, there's not so much that goes on sale it's that the currency system of the US is breaking down but that is the way that the planner won it.
Trump has called for a weaker dollar. He's pushing what is he okay this is a
good open question hang the question mark over this what is it that Trump is
disappointed in power for because power won't go and do QE. Or lower interest rates, right?
And all that stuff is going to be inflationary.
That's right, yeah. That's right.
All that's going to be inflationary and all that is going to push.
Yes, it's all inflationary.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it is...
Yes, it's all inflationary and there is...
There's no measures right now to strengthen the dollar.
This is all about getting the Fed to move on QE and somebody has to be blamed for it.
That's why I think it's like we can start the straw man with Powell.
He's obviously stuck around longer than I think.
I don't know why he's still there.
It's a thinking ship.
You think you jump off of it, but okay.
There's something to it.
He's going thinking ship. You think you jump off of it, but okay. There's something to it. He's gonna stay.
Lowering rates in QE is what the planners want,
in my opinion.
There seems to, it points to nothing else.
There's no calling for fiscal responsibility
or paying down debt.
I heard an interview earlier today
about how tariffs could help reduce the deficit.
Oh, it won't? earlier today about how tariffs could help reduce the deficit.
Oh, it won't.
I'm not going to use tariffs to reduce the deficit.
I don't care about it.
Dick Cheney said deficits don't matter.
That's the way they look at it.
Yeah.
You know, we're at about 125% of debt to GDP.
Um, so they're not worried about that. They're going to continue to push this over the cliff.
And, uh, you know, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but they're, you know,
it's not about fixing the fiscal house.
This is about a global reset folks.
They're going to reset the financial system and, you know, why not go ahead
and full, you know, damn the torpedoes full speed ahead.
Let's go ahead and just, uh, that's what they're looking to do in my
opinion is crash it, you know, you can build it back better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Trump's doing a financial great reset and everybody is cheering him on on the conservative side.
This is wonderful.
We got taxes.
Tariffs made America great.
Taxes are what America was founded upon.
It's like, yeah, they revolt against taxes, you know?
We used to always say in the Li libertarian party, we'd say,
uh, government is revolting. Why aren't you, you know, it's a, but, but that was, uh, you look at this and it's
amazing to see these conservatives tie themselves up in knots and to deny
everything that they've always said they believed just because they want to get
on Trump's good side and cheer whatever he's doing, whatever it is, then they
absolutely are going to reset everything with this.
But it's okay if Trump does a great reset.
You just don't want a great reset that's being done by Biden.
And that's exactly what Scott Besson is saying.
He says, we're going to reset the financial system.
We're going to have another Bretton Woods.
They're saying it out front.
Yeah.
There is no way. And I, because as somebody who has, I've studied economic
nationalism for 20 plus years, I started reading Pat Buchanan when, you know, and listening
to him when I, in the nineties, I was a kid and I was listening, I was fascinated by this
argument. So over the years, I've, I've read everything I get my hands on, on, on economic
national tariffs, the history of tariffs. I know a lot about it. I'm not an expert, but I know one thing. Those who were
saying and advocating tariffs never believed that this is like a changing of the guard
and there's a new boss and all these, you know, it's like somebody that's corporate
lackey is saying, Oh yeah, we believe in that management change. They do not. They do not the Economic nationalism and talking about tariffs was always a it was always foreboding. I mean it was like you're a heretic, you are a lunatic, you're an
isolationist. That's like a bygone era. I remember radio hosts that you know I
started out in my first station in Dallas and I talked about this and they
they said that's libs stuff. You're talking about bringing jobs,
that's libs stuff. You know, they would say I was a libs. So they didn't understand it.
So, but they're saying it now, I promise you. Like on their shows, they're saying like, this is good,
we're going to get these taxes up. And it's definitely foolish, isn't it? Because, you know,
not only have they, you know, denied everything that they ever said and always believed but now the reality is is that it is still
Global economics as he's saying we're gonna do this
Is that economic nationalism when Scott Besson is gonna do in the Bretton Woods with the IMF and the World Bank and?
I mean, it's all these all the enemies of this stuff including the Soros banker who's now the Treasury Secretary
They're putting together a new globalist financial system to replace the
old one.
This is not economic nationalism and you've got the foolishness of these conservative
commentators everywhere talking about how wonderful the tariffs are when that's just
a distraction for them to build this new Bretton Woods global economic system.
Well, that's what they're building.
They're not building a new American economic system.
No.
We're not going back to our roots and creating sound money and balancing a budget.
No, you're exactly right.
And it is frustrating, because we're not
watching the same thing.
And you talk about these international institutions,
whether it's the World Bank or IMF or the Bank
of International Settlements.
That's who's pulling the strings right now.
That's the financial order that's doing the reset.
And we're just in the middle here.
And that's why I look at metrics that are not necessarily market related, which things like
gold, the price of silver, the price of Bitcoin, other things that to me are signaling a sea
change and even in the face of we watch in these stocks, Hank, and I'm seeing gold do
what it's doing.
I promise you, no matter what Powell says, it may move gold a little bit but not like
it used to.
In the days of, you know, I think a lot of people were with me, they were like, well,
I'll wait till there's a dip.
And I'm like, I don't know when that's coming.
And I just, I want to advise you, I do not see, I mean, I think low end, we might get down to $3,000 mark on gold if there's a big sell
off and everything looks great, but too many contracts, too many things have happened in
the last 24 months to get that price to go backwards.
I don't see it.
There's, again, too much investment.
There's too many factors with central banks.
Not only that, but sovereign wealth funds save it.
Countries around the world are building these sovereign wealth funds and they're just accumulating
more assets and gold being one of them.
So none of the buying is going to slow down on gold.
The price may fluctuate a bit. I'm not,
I'm not going to call for $10,000 an ounce gold anytime soon,
but I don't think any, I don't think $5,000 and ask him.
I'm not giving people investment advice to don't go around and buy it.
Cause I said that, but I think, you know, if it's 20,
if it's a year from now, we're talking about $5,000 an ounce gold.
Are you really surprised? Yeah, that's right. I wouldn't be. Not given what we've gone through in the
last 18 months. I've got a question here from DGN on Rumble. He says, can you ask
Tony, how is silver 1 one hundredth of gold? What has been the difference over
time? And you know people are pointing that out and some people say well you
might see $50 silver this summer. What what is going on with silver? Well it's just the same thing we've talked about
for many years. Silver's monetary usage is been put on the back burner so you
know these nations that are in central banks that are accumulating gold there
are institutions in some countries like Russia has put silver on its reserve
asset balance. It is becoming more and more of a metal that's going to be accumulated
by governments, but in the interim it's institutions like JP Morgan, which has been convicted of
suppressing the silver price while accumulating
it.
I'll give you some metrics.
It's like 250 or so, 250 million ounces a year estimated deficit.
So that did take 250 million ounces from the above ground silver supply.
Silver supply is dwindling.
There's going to be a break sooner or later but but we, nobody really knows when those contracts start to break,
when the exposure really happens. And I think, you know,
there's an open question. I'll have to do some research. I don't know of one.
Can you, can you name me a,
another commodity whose all time high was 45 years ago?
I can.
This 45 years ago that silver was $52.50 an
ounce and you know you got to look at what happened to the Hunt family after
they ran that price of silver up. So nobody touched it again. I just think
it's a matter of time and you know what that maybe I had a call with one of your
listeners yesterday and they asked me about this same
question and I said, look, if you're long term, if you're really long term, look at
that.
And just like you mentioned, it's a hundred and some odd to one on the gold silver ratio,
which is historically so ridiculous.
It's never happened before.
And you know, it's generally at the top end, it's generally 20 to 1.
So that's top would be 20 to 1, not 100 to 1.
So I think there's going to be, this may be part of the restructuring or the reset that
happens in commodities.
So the upside, if you're long on silver, I think yeah, you'll see it wouldn't surprise
me given what gold has done David if silver does reach an all-time high.
Again, it was 45 years ago that it did it last time.
We are due one, so I would assume and I think once silver breaks that $50 barrier again,
I don't think that it'll come back down. I think that
was probably just all the manipulation over the years. And again, it's cheap for the military
industrial complex because it's 500 ounces in each Tomahawk missile, not to mention all
the other things that they build. They need cheap silver. And then who's the largest exporter
of weapons
around the world?
Those margins get cut, the United States is, the United States exports the most weapons.
It's the biggest arms dealer in the world, so a lot of that stuff has silver behind it,
and so those margins go down.
That's an open question, why is silver that way, but I don't think it can stay that way
forever.
I do think we're due for an all-time high very soon, and then once we break that, it
may start, it may, because of that and then the calling of contracts that have not been
called, it may expose the flaws in this and the fraud.
I think there's some fraud in there.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, wherever you find commodities there's fraud somewhere.
Possum King says there's a difference between gold and silver.
Silver will kill a werewolf and gold will not, you know.
So there's that.
I guess maybe at some point in time we might have some mining for silver going on in Afghanistan
or Iraq or Gaza or whatever we get back.
Gaza, yeah.
The silver that they're putting into the weapons and blowing up there has got to be there somehow
you know for at some point in time.
I had a story yesterday I covered Tony where and you talked about urban mining of gold
and did you see the story about the ATM?
I heard you, I heard you talking about it, yeah.
That's pretty amazing.
I don't trust those guys to do an honest assessment.
I would trust you, but I would not trust the Chinese ATM with my urban gold that I've got
there.
But I've got another.
Yeah, go ahead.
I've got another question or comment here, I should say, from Christian Constitutional
Conservatives. I should say from Christian, constitutional, conservative, he says Trump is offering a private dinner with top investors in his meme coin.
And it's the dollar Trump thing, and as a matter of fact, somebody sent this to me,
and this is what it looks like.
I'll put this up on the screen here.
Trump toast dinner with the top holders of his meme coin.
The 220 top holders of his meme coin are going to be invited to a private dinner
on May the 22nd.
And so this person says, how is that not market manipulation for his own coin?
Yeah, it went up 54%.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's that now?
It went up 54%.
Really?
Yeah. The coin was up 54% after that announcement.
Wow. Wow. You know, that's the other part of it as well. You know, you look at it going up on that
announcement as everybody's saying, well, I need to get my reservation there and they're competing
with that. Other people have said about the Trump meme coin that perhaps this is a way for people to quietly
and secretively contribute money to Trump.
And when he starts having a dinner for the top 220 holders, maybe that's what's really
going on with it.
But that's the key thing.
I think, you know, you talk about how other factors are coming in here.
Of course, the big factors are going to be inflation and the big factors are going to
be the restructuring of the financial system.
But there's all these other things that are happening and you know when just
with Bitcoin for example and the whole crypto thing, first Trump was a really
positive thing, then it became a very negative thing when with his schemes and
scams and stuff it kind of underscored a lot of people's concern that Bitcoin was
a pump and dump and so now he's got underscored a lot of people's concern that Bitcoin was a pump and dump.
And so now he's got this meme coin out there where people can anonymously contribute to
him and to his family.
And people have already called that out and said, you know, that could be something that
is a real conflict of interest and real corruption that is going on here.
What do you think? Well I think it was really unfortunate
that he chose to go that path and with the meme coin because as somebody who
studied cryptocurrency for the last almost ten years I don't claim to be any
kind of people in this space that are absolute geniuses I'm not one of them
but I understand the fundamentals of why Bitcoin was appealing.
I start to lose the thread when you get into the main coins.
There's so many of these IPO's and offerings and things that have been put out that, I
mean they're just, you'll see them go parabolic.
There's somebody at the top selling off, transitioning into Bitcoin, getting out, watching
it dump and then leaving it in the hands of the people who rushed in with FOMO and you
know lost their even sometimes their whole savings or life savings, their livelihood
and that's on them you know because that's the risk you take.
But I don't see the, I see the functionality of Bitcoin, but I don't understand the mean
coins other than, like you mentioned, is that a backdoor way, you know, to take us to, you
know, take a position supporting Trump or his policies or those around him?
I mean, you can just use that as a kitty whenever you want to inflate it and then sell it down
or whatever it is.
I'm sure there's a thousand different ways that could be advantageous to those who control
that, control the name around it, control the principles and the inflows and outflows.
So yeah, that's...
Yeah, it wasn't......that's the right phrase for... and the inflows and outflows. So yeah, that's why I went over it and I can't remember exactly
how it worked, but somebody actually said, look at what is happening with world liberty,
and there's some lack of transparency there as to the people who are actually invested
in that. And so, it's not necessarily directly the Trump meme coin, but that's all involved in all of that
And so I got another question here from Koalimus who says are there sovereign gold bonds?
That still do you see more companies moving assets into gold bonds in the future instead of us?
Backed us dollar-backed things. What do you think about that?
Yeah, more companies are doing that matter of of fact it's kind of a mix between there's a lot of multinationals and
large corporations taking Bitcoin holdings now and also gold. I mean it's
you know things like the Shanghai exchange putting remote warehouses in. I
think underscores not only that gold is part of the future for
governments and companies and corporations, but that physical will be part of that.
The breakdown of trust is the biggest issue we have.
What the dollar was trust. The dollar system after 1944 was trust and we really,
you know, did a number on the world when we went off the gold standard and closed the
gold window. But the world followed suit and there has just been a decline in trust ever
since. Now we're at the lowest ebb that we've ever been in
when the trust factor is concerned with the currency. Now what comes in? Gold fills that
space. It's the end game to aggression's law. Aggression's law says when bad money enters
a system like fiat currency, then good money goes into hiding. And I think this is the
end game here. That's a great question question by the way, because it's not only
governments, it's private institutions that are putting on their balance sheet
getting out of volatility and looking to something that
can't be reprinted. As a matter of fact, somebody was talking, I mentioned
briefly yesterday, stable coins. Well you know we always see stable coins as being backed you
know to the dollar which everybody knows is not stable but you know a lot of
companies are starting to come through and have stable coins that are backed
by gold and I guess that's kind of a similar thing to the sovereign gold
bonds and I would I would expect that that would be something that you would see before you'd see sovereign
gold bonds, that you would see a stablecoin that is along those lines.
But I think that the government is going to do everything they can to push the stablecoin
that has a dollar backing on it, because that's the way that they create a market for their
bonds when nobody wants their bonds, when everybody's getting concerned about US debt and being
able to get paid back.
People, if other countries stop buying the US bonds, then they can always get these stable
coin companies to buy the US bonds, right?
I just really wish the government would get out of the currency business.
They seem to be pretty bad at it. And once they get control of that, they start a lot of wars and kill a lot of people and
create dystopias and police states.
Yeah, I wish they wouldn't do that.
It's like when somebody says, you know, Texas is going to create a gold-backed state currency.
And I go, digital currency.
I go, I really don't need them though. I mean
you're trying to fill a role that I mean private institutions, you talk about these exchanges
around the world, it's interesting. This gold for example, you know the spot price here
in Dallas is going to be the same in New Delhi, okay? Pretty much within the margin of error based off the rupee.
I mean, again, we're looking for something, you know, like some kind of leadership on
currency for whatever reason because that's how we, that's our normalcy, that's what we
were raised around, what we were comfortable with and for some reason and I look
I just more I read about money and currency and study it. I know you know governments in this business
It's pretty been really detrimental, but they have to do it and you're right that you know
People ask me about a gold standard all the time and I said well last time when we had one it was illegal for you to
Own gold. I don't know if that's a great idea.
Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, when you look at this, I had an article yesterday I talked about
stablecoin and they said, you know, if they had something like this, it would allow farmers to be
able to get their money processed with less fees and far, far, far less time if they're selling
something into an area like Africa where there's a lot of corruption and the institutions don't
work too well.
And so you can see something like that where you might have a stable coin, you might have
a gold back stable coin to allow people to do that type of thing.
But when I look at the gold stuff, and all this comes into play when you're looking at
the value of gold in terms of the dollar or other things like that, or you're looking
at how do we have a financial system this year.
But I look at the gold as being about privacy,
and that's the physical goal that you hold.
I think that it is, that the privacy is priceless.
Regardless of what, and that's why I keep coming back
to physical gold or silver that you hold yourself,
because that gets you out of whatever system
that is out there.
And all these systems can be rigged.
Of course, they can rig the price of silver as they're doing right now too.
But all of these different things can be rigged.
But the thing that is going to be the real priceless thing in the future, I think, is
going to be transactional privacy and being outside of that system with something that is physical and you know, nobody can monitor it.
I agree with you.
That's why I mean my primary business is physical precious metals because that is a way for
you to retain your sovereignty and your privacy. You can have wealth, you can hedge against economic turmoil, inflation.
It's a good tool.
And I do like Bitcoin for reasons of being remote or electronic and peer to peer and
other things that are on the grid, especially when you're using a wallet that's not
tied to an exchange, so that's, you know, with your keys and your 12 words, that's good. But it's
secondary, I think, to the true privacy of, you know, if I want to trade some gold for some land
with you, David, or some livestock or whatever it is
whatever commodity you want to you know sell to me I can use a gold or silver
coins and you know again work who knows anything about that transaction other
than you and I yeah I keep looking at you know what are we gonna operate in a
gray or a black market you know because that's what I see is going to have to
operate eventually don't know exactly when that's going to happen. Nobody does. What's going on at Wise
Wolf? Anything different, new? Well, you know, we're constantly looking for different products. I mean,
you mentioned going into a barter type system or, gray economy, a black market, whatever you want
to call it, I'm always thinking of that when I'm building these invoices for Wolfpack.
So just, and again, fractional, recognizable, bullion and coins and things like that. The gold backs I think even though the premiums on them are a little high, I mean I mean I
you know the more gold you buy it's funny we had somebody buy you know about 50,000
worth of gold the other day and you know we just don't make that much.
It's funny because my trader Yeca called me and she's like well this is what we made and
she's just like that's terrible and I said It's the way you buy it. When you buy more and you buy it in larger increments, the margins are as far as the
profit margins decrease because it's the price decreases in the sense of per ounce.
But when you buy, you have to pay a little bit more premium.
But here's the thing.
If you're buying stuff from Wolfpack right now and you're just putting
in and you're accumulating it, the price is going to outpace those premiums in my opinion.
Shortly, I mean I don't think it's going to be that long before the spot price literally
eats up those premiums and then you've got shareable precious, especially with silver,
you've got shareable precious metals that will be pretty much close to the spot price on
A long enough time line that would be like your dimes and quarters and things like that or the 10,000 silver pieces
We even put in I'm having the same thing. I'm doing with the silver
The 100 gram bars and we break them off and we put the silver grand bars from
Valkambi in their own little holders. So you have grand bars of silver, grand bars
of gold. These are good things to have and the more that you're getting in this
timeline where the dollar is still you know used as the world's reserved
currency because that purchasing power still holds somewhat, the more you can
accumulate I think in precious metals
at this premium level and hope for the long term,
you'll be able to use in that next level if you have to.
I mean, God forbid, I hope we don't have to do that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, never know.
I don't want to have to do that, but I
think that's a real advantage that people would have, David,
especially with the fractional stuff.
I agree. I agree. Are you doing the broadcast today after this program?
I plan on it. I've got some last week we had people working on my house this week.
I've got Wi-Fi difficulties at the warehouse. We'll see.
Okay. Well, assuming that there's no technical difficulties, people can find you
Okay, well, assuming that there's no technical difficulties, people can find you right after this show.
You're going to have a broadcast and that is on, let's see, you're on X, I know, and
is it Rumble that you're on?
I'm on Rumble at the American Plug Channel and on X at Tony Arterburn.
Yeah, come find me.
I'll see if I can put a show together.
We, I missed the last week. We had to run a best-of.
Oh, okay. All right. Well, that'll be great. And thank you again, Tony. It's always great having you there.
And we're talking about the small things. I got a Goldback thing from Florida, which I thought was kind of cool.
And I didn't know they were making those things there. And it had some kind of a Lord of the Ring thing on there.
We laughed about it.
We said, how about that real money with a fantasy image on it?
And it's kind of a flip, you know?
It's just real people and it's fantasy value that's there.
This time it went around the other way with the gold back Florida coin.
But always great having you on.
Thank you so much, David Knight.Gold, to take you to Tony Arnabin.
It's a great way to start accumulating gold and averaging out that prices, as Tony was saying. And we're headed for
some very unstable times, and it's a great thing to have something that is going to be stable.
And that's why everybody is moving towards it. Thank you so much, Tony. Great to have you.
Thank you.
Appreciate it. All right, folks, we're gonna take a quick break
and we will be right back. Oh You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well this is kind of a twist.
You know we always talk about universal basic income and we have one guy who stirred a lot
of people, got him quite upset because he said he's founding a company that is going
to take everybody's job, everybody's job.
And he's trying to convince us that that's a good thing.
And a lot of people are pushing back on this like, well, no, that's not a good thing,
because now he's going to take their jobs as well.
And he says, oh, no, this is excellent.
Well, Google is already paying top AI researchers
to just sit around and not work for the competition.
But in a sense, when you look at this,
universal basic income, I guess we
could say is going to eventually come
for the artificial intelligence guys too perhaps, right?
This is a stretch on the non-compete stuff.
And so they're more than willing, if somebody leaves, just to make sure that they're not
going to work for the competition, they will pay them for a year.
And as a lot of these people are saying, the artificial intelligence field is moving so
quickly that after a year, yeah, they're pretty obsolete.
We don't have to worry about that at all.
So you just put them on the bench for a year and that's the same as taking them out of
the industry and making sure that they're not pulling over something that you just discovered.
I mean these things are, when you look at it from the standpoint of image creation and
video creation, these different companies are leapfrogging
each other on about every two week basis. Not clear who's going to be the leader in
all of that. But this is coming out of Google and they call it a garden leave, where basically
they keep you in a walled garden and they pay you to stay there. And it is in a sense,
in a kind of a microcosm, what they're looking to do with universal basic income to everybody.
So it's this famed AI researcher, they say.
I don't know who the people are, the players in this.
This is a guy who's got a lot of, he's very well known.
He launched a startup to replace all human workers everywhere.
That's the mission of this company.
TechCrunch had the story, they said,
every now and then a Silicon Valley startup launches
with such an absurdly described mission statement
that it's difficult to discern if the startup is for real
or if it's just satire.
They said, except that this guy kind of doubled down on it.
He's somebody who's very well known in the industry
and he kind of doubled down on it. He's somebody who's very well known in the industry and he kind of doubled down on it when he got pushback. The company is called Mechanize
because we're going to mechanize the workforce. You're going to be replaced with either chat
bots if you've got a white collar job or you'd be replaced with robots if you have a blue
collar job. The nonprofit AI research organization that he founded is called Epic and a lot of people
coming after him on social media.
It was launched last Thursday, a week ago, via a post on X by its founder, who's a pretty
famous AI researcher according to TechCrunch.
I don't know who the players are, as I said.
His name is Tamae
Beshirug
Beshiraglu, I guess he's from Virginia or something. I don't know
No idea what ethnicity that name is
Tamae
Wasn't that Debbie Reynolds that played that role? This is it spelled differently
T-A-M-A-Y. He said, yeah, the goal is the full automation of all work and the full automation of the
economy.
So, he said, you know, the market potential here is absurdly large.
Workers in the U.S. are paid about $18 trillion per year in aggregate.
For the entire world, that number's got to be three times greater, maybe $60 trillion per year. Well, who's going to pay to buy
anything? Are the robots going to be buying your product? No, you're not going to pay
the robots. Do these people think this stuff through? I mean, it's pretty crazy. We have
– I'm going to take a break because we have Jeff Weiss who's going to be joining us.
When I talked the other day about this carbon capture pipeline, Jeff contacted me and he
said, you know, I've got some direct experience with that out in the Midwest.
And Trent Luce has a podcast and radio broadcast out there, and he's very much involved in
all these different issues as the people in the rural areas are pushing back against it,
as John Burke Society has released a documentary talking about that.
And so I think it's important for us to focus on that as well.
And so I asked Jeff if he'd come on and
tell us a little bit about what he saw firsthand.
So we're gonna take a quick break.
And we're gonna be right back with Jeff Weiss, and
he's gonna tell us a little bit about what he's seen with these
carbon capture pipelines.
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They said, you know, once we talked, at first I had an interview with Trent, and I don't
recall what we were talking about, but Jesus was always there, you know?
So we said something about that, and so afterwards he said, hey, if you'd like to come on, we
got a broadcast we do once a week. And three of us do that.
And he said, you're welcome to join us today.
And so Jeff Weiss was there.
And we found out that we live in the same general area of Tennessee.
And so we've been talking since then.
And Jeff contacted me after I talked about this documentary
that John Birx Society did, Stand
Your Ground by the way.
StandYourGround.watch.
If you haven't seen that, take a look at that.
There's a lot of testimony about people who were on the ground and who have been fighting
this summit pipeline and these CO2 carbon capture things pumping in in the ground in
South Dakota and North Dakota.
Very important to understand what is happening with us and the issues involved in it. And of course, it's all based on this
idea that CO2 is some kind of toxic poison that we've got to get rid of. It's just beyond
belief. But Jeff contacted me and he's been involved in that as well. So thank you for
joining us, Jeff. Appreciate it.
There's no problem. It's an honor for me to get to visit with you.
And the funny part about this is that, David, you're such a, have such a round knowledge
of so many things.
And I'm really, as a pastor, you know, I'm usually just gets the Bible and scripture
and that's what I lay on.
But you hit a chord with me in this one.
And as I've been preparing to come on with you
today, it has just gotten me like fired up again. But I have
to remember my own message that the resurrection changed
everything for me, the world cannot get me the way that it
used to before I knew that I was an eternal spirit. But having
said that, I like you said, I've been doing some things with
Trent now for quite a while and getting involved in farming.
I was born and raised on a farm
and we got into this whole green energy thing,
unbeknownst to us, all because of a paycheck.
All because the check at the end of this rainbow
was a pot of gold and those who were were chosen to receive this was
just wonderful and my father was like great put them on there put up more
turbines if you want to and so it's always been something that I've been
interested in and and so what we're gonna find I just give you what I have
found is the conclusion to what we're talking about up front and they kind of
work our way backward from that. CO2 pipelines are
simply a monopolization of a valuable commodity by about three people.
Everything else is just noise, it's distraction combined with lots of
yours and my money. This is simply nothing more than
tax credits and subsidies and we all know you have to be of a certain
financial ilk to where you even pursue a tax credit. So we can talk more about
that but you know this thing's been a lie ever since the beginning just as
wind energy is which is really where my
most of my personal experiences, I've watched them construct these. One of our turbines
needed a blade, just maybe a year after it was there. And so it sat there not producing
for months because it took a million pound crane to come to the property and they didn't have those
just sitting around. Wow. Right? Wow. The blade is 135 feet long. So, you know, it's not something
could even fit through a lot of our small towns. They had to remake the towns to move these things
in and out. So anyway, and then you speak to the people that are in the know and realize that,
I mean, I'll never live to see that
be profitable if wind energy ever is profitable. It's not going to be. So it's a grift, a MacGuffin,
whatever you want to call it of some type, right? I wasn't awake to all of that then because
I was still in the sleeping majority that thought, well hey man, you know, the more we can get out of
Washington here, the better, right? It's just a free basket of money, so the better off, you know, the more we can get out of Washington here, the better, right? It's just a free basket of money.
So the better off, you know, I am buying into all this.
So it's wind, it's going to last forever and it's free.
Right.
It's absolutely free.
India here.
That's they had us on that one.
It's windy here, Northwest Indiana.
So, uh, but, um, these lies that have been perpetuated. And I'll tell you, it goes really back to the irony of distraction through Ephesians
6.12.
And I have it highlighted here where it says that for we wrestle not against flesh and
blood but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of
this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Well, those principalities are real.
They are specifically placed in certain areas to do certain things, right?
And so as I move across the country, I see it just play out everywhere, David.
This is a spiritual war that we're fighting, no doubt about it.
And it's usually designed to get one side
against another side.
So Trent Luce, our mutual friend,
he started this thing about,
I think it's about four years ago now.
He was at a governor's economic conference.
Get that?
Governor's economic conference.
Basically agricultural base when a a long-time friend
of him who was heavily involved in the ethanol business comes up to him and says, hey, guess
what we're going to do?
And Trent's like, what?
He said, we're going to put CO2 in pipelines and we're going to bury it.
You know, and Trent's like, well, what, you know, why would you do that?
You know, well, he said there's a lot of subsidies coming our way, you know, and the quicker we get our name in the line, the quicker we're gonna
be the recipient of these subsidies, you know, and so that made him curious. But
you know how things are, you go away from the conference, you don't think about it,
and then what has to happen is there have to be some kind of an event that
brings it back to the front page, right? Yeah. Well, it was in the name of eminent domain and people beginning to lose their property rights.
Yeah.
This has been a couple of years ago now, but people began receiving letters of eminent domain.
There were over 80 such letters in South Dakota alone.
Is that coming from the corporations too?
Was that?
No.
It's coming through the government.
They were operating through the government.
Correct.
Because I remember that was one of the issues
with the Keystone pipeline thing.
I looked at it, it's like, okay, a pipeline,
to get oil in, that is something that we really do need.
We don't need to stick the CO2 in the ground,
but we do need to have the oil to make plastics
and to run our cars and things like that.
And it's safer than putting it on a train or something like that or a ship.
But the problem was that for these Keystone pipeline things, they were going to give TransCanada,
the company that, because it's coming out of Canada, they were going to give a foreign
corporation the right of eminent domain to condemn people's stuff.
And it's like, whoa, wait a minute.
Now that's not right.
And so it's like, I would support the pipeline in general but when they
had to this eminent domain that was where it went off the rails but they
were running the eminent domain through still running it through the governments
for the CO2 pipeline. That's right well you're gonna find that there's a group called
Summit Carbon Solutions. Yeah. Are you familiar with Summit? Oh yeah. Yeah. He was there
with the Trump at Mar-a-Lago and the other governors. Yeah. Come on Doug Bergen, Kristi Noem.
That was at the end. I wasn't going there yet. But listen to their vision
statement, right? We will align incentives to make a positive impact on the economy and communities.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, right?
Yeah, yeah.
We will give you money for nothing projects
if you'll just play along.
Yep.
And that's what I met the mayors,
the senators at this petroleum conference
that are all like looking at me and Trent like,
well, why are you guys against this pipeline?
This is crazy.
Well, there's so many reasons,
and I'm sure that that documentary is excellent
explaining a lot of the things.
So the question just became, you know, why would,
and they were only gonna run this pipeline four feet deep.
Yeah.
And there was a, you know, there was a couple,
but then they were gonna get sunk to this point where Trent went in South Dakota over the Balkans. And they
were going to drop it a mile and a half deep there supposedly to fill up the
vacated oil area of the Balkan reserves. Hmm. Hmm. So bottom line is they, they decided that lie wasn't good
so they pivoted and said no, no, no, no,
no, CO2 is gonna enhance oil production.
So they came up with this thing called
advanced oil production or something like,
I don't know if that's quite what it's called.
But listen to this, what was happening.
There was a study for Cornell University that said we were
wrong. We thought that water created heat and that's what was creating volcanoes.
But instead it was CO2 bursting through the crust, right? So it causes violent
eruptions and other things. And then there was another study from Macaroon, right, where Lake Niles had CO2 just come
up through a lake and it killed everything within 10 square miles including insects.
Oh, wow.
Right?
And that's like that explosion in the pipeline.
They didn't have anybody die but they had people who were very severely and permanently
injured from that because it deprives you of oxygen. But it
just killed all the fish, all the bugs, everything because it takes out all the oxygen.
Oh my gosh. So just wrap your head around this. You know how we kill hogs now, most
you may, and we have killed turkeys? Concentrated CO2! And you're going to run it under everybody.
And it says, one of the studies out now says that a three-mile area will be affected by
a rupture of a pipe and explode at four foot deep.
But here's really, David, where I thought you would probably know way more than me because
we're just talking about a slew of lies.
We're talking about that shiny object over here to look at.
I talked to, like I said, mayors, state senators that were just like, you're crazy, hush that
nonsense negative talk.
Look at all the money we're going to get here.
We're going to have better schools.
We're going to have better this.
We're going to have better that.
So it's all just a high level bribe scheme, right? That's worked for so long so well. But it turns out here,
guess what a couple of things had to happen to make this be the center point? Because it's no
mistake that Doug Burgum and Kristi Noem ended up where they are now and even on the short list of VP candidates
in basically states with no electoral votes, no whatever.
That's right.
Yeah.
You know, rich Caucasian people,
so much to offer a Trump ticket, right?
Yet they were right there, okay?
So it turns out where all this comes from
is in 2008
under George W. Bush, 45Q.
I don't know if you've heard of that bill,
but it was the tax credits were created
and they were all about finding a green project
anywhere they could find it and throwing money toward it.
This is kind of our windmill and everything
started to get wind turbines. I'm sorry, it started all getting back then, right? They wanted to push money for it. Well, in 2020,
with Trump leading the charge, the CO2 pipeline through the USID Act, which he signed in, in his
last 30 days, he signed it into, at the end of his first term, he signed it in, right? It allowed the CO2 pipeline mob to get that 45Q tax credit
money. Wow. Wow. So now it took it because here what it did was it gave them $50 for
metric ton for every ton they could bury. Wow. 50 bucks. Wow. And I don't even know how that comes
out but I will tell you this when Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act part
of that bill increased the price to $85 for metric ton. Wow. Right? And so this is
I'm talking about Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,
and a little bit of Minnesota.
But the total, $17 billion over five years that's going to be doled out to people that
are able to claim they've stuffed CO2 in a pipeline.
Wow.
Wow.
And then we look at Elon Musk, and he's running this prize that he started back in 2021 to
take CO2 out of the atmosphere so they could
have something to stick in the pipeline so they could get the government subsidies, right?
And so, you know, his goal for this thing and of course the owner, the winner, the winner,
not the owner, the winner of the prize was announced on Tuesday and that person got 80 million dollars but that's cheap
because when you're talking about what he wants to do he wants to make sure
that the winner had something that was scalable so they could do gigaton level
right so just take that 85 dollars per ton and you know add nine zeros behind
it so he said like I say they invest a million and they get back billions.
You know, that's the kind of return on investment they always get.
Listen, it gets so much better.
And I encourage your, your listeners.
I know a lot of them and enjoy their conversations as I watch in the chats and
they're all very much more knowledgeable than me, but if you do a dive in this,
it is so easy because guess what here's the
new the latest thing and companies I forgot to write down the name of the
company but it's uh what's his name Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway
yeah okay you know I mean who they need tax credits right because, you know, free money. Okay, so now, well now he got,
he got $35 billion in tax credits in one year
in wind subsidies, I remember, Buffett did.
All right, so now they're into what's called
the air capture of CO2.
I guess you get a N95 mask and go out there
and, you know, swoop it up and put it in a bucket and then haul it
Somewhere that reminds me is that reminds me of space balls where they had peri air remember that they had a canned air
You pop it and breathe it but yeah, what are they doing with the canned air now?
Yes, what you can get a metric ton for that kind of co2. What's that?
150 bucks Wow
Wow. Yeah. Wow. Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
So we're really moving, you know, moving up the scale, but here is a spoiler alert.
Oh my gosh.
This is so good.
I can't believe I'm even the one that gets to talk about this in order for all of these
subsidies to be paid.
Right.
Mm hmm.
And tax credits to be fulfilled it has to stay in the pipeline
for 12 years. Wow. Don't you think by then we're gonna have discovered it will
never read my lips never be recovered. Never. Number one they don't even really
know how right now. Yeah. They're counting on being able to figure that out. That's why Trent calls
it CO2 tombs. Well, you know, who knows? Maybe what you should do is they should
reroute it and stick it up into Yellowstone. Maybe they could energize
those volcanoes up there. We could get the Supercal there to blow up and solve
all of our problems right there. And you know, if it, if it wasn't, um, so dangerous to the average person who, and
David, that's where I'll talk about spirituality again. I have,
I have been so blessed over the last few years to make some maneuvers and be
able to retire and not be serving the invisible God that I served for my entire
working adult life. And that was dead.
I realized that
almost every decision I ever made, the first part that had to be calculated in there was, well, how would that affect my debt? Which if you biblically look at it, that's a God.
You know, that's a God. You know, when you have to do this, whether you want to or not, because of this,
you're serving that God.
And I'm just telling you that my eyes have been
so illuminated to people who are struggling like that.
So, you know, when I talk, and at this conference,
it was three days out there in Bismarck,
and I got to speak with this one man,
got to know him a little bit,
and try just to have a conversation with him about it.
And he was looking at me like I had
three eyeballs. And I could hear it in his mind, don't you understand I have to get re-elected?
Right? In other words, you just, you don't get this thing, you know? And that's where we go back to
the simple truth of John 14, 6, where Jesus says. I'm the truth. So if you're out there
and you're putting anything into any of these projects because look into it you can name the next one David. Yeah. From wind to solar, now the carbon capture as soon as that boogeyman is is
dead right? Well the money's still rolling in Washington they're just going to come up with
another one. Yeah. You know isn't interesting? And I don't know how far you
want to go into all this, and we can do much more whenever, but bottom line is,
there are international players here, right? That, you know, some of the
people that Trent was mentioning, Saudi Arabia is knee-deep in this. And I don't
know if your listeners are aware of this, and I'm sure you've talked about it
I don't get to listen near as much as I would like to of course. I would not have a life if I did that but
Port Arthur, Texas oil refinery
During Trump's first administration
Was sold to Saudi Arabia
Hmm. Hmm now During Trump's first administration was sold to Saudi Arabia.
Now, you know, and you're, once again, your listeners probably know more about this than me,
but Saudi Arabia, truth be told from what, you know,
depends what you're saying, is they're drying up, you know?
They don't have just an endless supply of oil.
And at the right, they're cranking it up.
So they are a player in green energy yeah oh yeah yeah
they are a complete player in wanting to control you know the fertilizers and so
all of this goes back to these three or four people that we're talking about and
one you know that who Doug Burgum is right he had that tiny little software
company worth next to nothing,
mysteriously got a great tip and all of a sudden Bill Gates buys it from him for
1.1 billion. Next thing you know he waltzes himself into the working for Bill
Gates and then it's the governor's mansion right? Yeah that's right.
Literally his qualification was that he turned a dollar into a million. Right? Yeah. And then Christie
Noam, same exact situation nearly it's you know a little bit different trail
same thing born on third base thinks she hit a triple. Yeah. Where does she get her
money? I mean she's got that $50,000. We were talking about that and I didn't dig
into that because once again,
the resurrection changed everything for me.
Yeah.
There are rabbit holes I want to go down.
All I needed to know is there, I think her son-in-law might work for summit.
Hmm.
That could be.
Yeah.
You know, it's interesting.
She has that, uh, that Gucci purse or she had $3,000 there.
And I, I said to Karen, I said, and I always thought the devil wore Prada, you know, I
mean it's a, uh, how did she, she got the $3,000 cash in her purse.
She's got a $50,000 watch.
It's like a wristwatch.
Yeah.
And you know, if you, I had $50,000 and some bag, one of her lackeys would confiscate that
from us saying it was drug money and civil asset forfeiture would apply here.
But these people have a different standard that they have.
You know, when you talk about though all these different projects, you're
talking about wind and how that didn't work out for you. Got a lot of people who
were talked into solar roof stuff that I talked about yesterday and how, you know,
it's running down and a lot of these companies that put these deals together,
they didn't weren't set up to do any maintenance or any of the rest of this
stuff and so they're disappearing and now people have gotten, well now what do I do with my
roof, that type of thing. And so we've seen this happen over and over again and yet they're still
doing all of this stuff. And you've got this massive wind project that's off of Long Island
that is owned by an oil company out of Scandinavia. I forget which one of the countries,
Norway or Finland, I can't remember which one. But it's going to wind up raising the price of electricity
on Long Island astronomically. It's going to be like three times the wholesale price
is going to be three times just the wholesale price. It's going to be like three times
what the entire price is right now at retail for the people there. For what? These are
inefficient, unre are inefficient,
unreliable, and they're really unsustainable. They're not very durable. They don't last very long. These
windmills and these solar projects, all the rest of stuff, and
everybody is being forced to pay through the nose for all of this stuff. Here in Tennessee, they want to now add the battery energy storage sites, which are going to be incredibly expensive to back up the wind and solar and a big fire hazard as well.
And so in every regard this is a massive grift and as you were talking about all these different
communities, all the people were like, oh yeah, let's run the pipeline through here
and we'll make a lot of money.
And it really is going back to what you said, it's the love of money that's the root of
all evil isn't it? And it's the love of money that's the root of all evil, isn't it?
And it's the root of all of these evil schemes.
Everybody's on board because there's money in it.
And you know, it wouldn't be – if we've got principalities and powers that are running
this stuff, which they are, it wouldn't have been a temptation for Christ if that wasn't
true, right?
The devil says, hey, this is mine to give to people, right? And how does
he rope everybody in? It's with their love of money. That's how he gets them to essentially
sign the proverbial deal, you know, sign on the bottom line for the money. You know, it's
that Faustian bargain that's there. It's amazing.
It's so ingrained now, David. We're in so many generations down the road now you know I just saw a
young couple the other day just bought a you know a house their first house very
young 550,000 you know the payment I don't know what it was but but the
things that we think we have to do the things we think we need
unfortunately we have to almost suffer each and every negative consequence to figure out that's what we needed.
And that's where for me, my career and life
has led me from, I mean, five years ago,
I was a, I thought I was a conservative right winger
cause I'm an abortion survivor and born and raised
on a farm and conservative and go right wing and all of that type of thing
and you know went from Mar-a-Lago all the way across the country doing conferences and tours
and finding out that boy there's only one truth in this life and so I'm not growing seed from Monsanto anymore.
I don't have wind farms anymore.
I have a little church and am a pastor
because the truth will set you free
and amongst all of these things.
Let it be our topics of conversation, right?
And let it be interesting and let us help guide
our next generation in being able to discern the truth,
right? And to know the truth. But let's not let any of these things become our identity,
because when that happens, all of a sudden, that we're blinded to certain facts, being that I am
apolitical now, which I could have never guessed that, that in five years that I would turn this
corner. But it's been through people
like yourself who weren't as scared to do the unpopular thing.
And some of the stuff I've learned is integrity in our book Free Indeed that you're familiar
with.
Yeah.
Talk about integrity.
And integrity essentially is doing the right thing even when there's nobody around.
That's right.
And I know that seems like an oversimplification, right? But what we've got is we have got
principalities that are spiritual, right? Who are in people's heads. So I
submit to you that do I think Doug Burgum and maybe even Bill Gay, I don't
know, he does got that one eye. No, but you know, even people like that,
you know, that aren't part lizard or whatever, are they, you know, are they just being governed,
right? Are they just like, you know, the people standing at the foot of Jesus when he's being
crucified and he says, forgive them for they know not what they do. I've got to think the majority of
even these people are in that boat. And then I got to remember that, geez, God loves them just as much as he
loves me. And so it's the principalities and we must buy
into that. And so the biggest fear of the enemy is unity. So
when we come into the apolitical center, I think we'll start
electing better people, not just to the White House, but to the State
House, to the State Congress, right, and to the local school board.
We'll begin to literally bring what is missing both in the churches and in our whole world
and that is accountability.
I agree.
Nobody has any because everybody's a victim, right?
And urgency.
So you take some urgency and accountability and put it into a little elixir there and that's how we move and we know when we are believers we know
that it's through Christ and you know even on the just the moral side of being
in Christ. What a free way to live. You don't fear death, right? You tend to the
people that are needy because as we talk I talked about Sunday if it's not
And if it's just about who I'm gonna vote for darn we lost her darn we won. Well, then heck yeah party on
Yeah, that's right. But if we truly are eternal beings
We got to think generationally and what legacy is we're gonna leave and chopping up our ground
Look into Kristi Noem and her involvement in a project 3030. Are you familiar with that?
No. No, what's that?
Where the government – or where non-individuals by 2030 should own 30 percent of the land.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's part of it. Yeah, you'll own nothing and everything.
And of course, they're getting a lot of people – especially in the rural areas, they're
getting a lot of people signed up with a backdoor trap with that in terms of getting
some tax abatements and things like that. And they're ready to just pull that plug and exercise
those hidden rights. And that's, you know, that's always what they do. That's why I tell people,
you know, stay away from your homeschooling, stay away from any financial strings with these people,
because they will pull those strings. And listen, it's even so much deeper because the, as you said, it's the root of all kinds
of evil.
So here's my father living 500 miles away because of health issues due to some probably
monsanto related products that came out in the early eighties, had to quit farming and
move here and he just became a landlord.
So all we did was rented our grant, right?
So when the wind turbines came along,
they're calling him, he's like,
I don't live up there to go for it.
So they start going out there and they are gonna chop up
this 160 for two windmills.
And it's like, they had no idea what they are doing, right?
So dad got in his car, drove up there
and walked around with
this company that was out of Montana, had no idea about Midwest farming and showed him that he needed
to bring it in from one direction, they needed an access road, all this stuff. The guy tries to hire
my dad because he said nobody knows anything about this. And even then though, even then,
it still didn't click with me. But yet guess what was happening
in Little Remington, Indiana. All those hotels that had sat there and almost
starved. They were full of workers, the restaurants, they build a brand new
giant pilot station there, you know, all of the, you could see the positive. So in
order to, you really have to be secure in your eternal identity to look at those things
for what they are. And that's why I'm for my father.
That was innocent because cash rent, I'm going to tell you, wasn't much.
And so this,
this check they were offering was about half again,
as much as what he was making per acre total to rent the farm.
Right? Yeah.
Oh, that's crazy.
Yeah, and of course we're seeing in France and other places that the wildlife told that
these windmills are taking on birds.
It's not bird food that's calling them.
It's windmills.
You know what I said back then when I was the owner of those?
What was that?
God's calling the dumb birds.
He's calling dumb birds.
They can see it coming!
Go around it!
You dumb bird!
Not so much.
Especially the bats. You know, it's funny, the bats are especially
susceptible to it because they
breathe so rapidly
that they go into these things
they can miss the blades because they're a little bit more agile, I guess.
But what gets them is that their lungs blow up a same type of air and
bullism that you get as a scuba diver. You know, they,
they breathe it in at a low pressure and then fill up their lungs.
And then immediately they pass it to a high pressure and blows up their lungs.
I'm a scuba diver. You can't come straight up. That's right.
You have to go a little bit of a time stop. come straight up. That's right. You have to go a little bit of time stop. That's right.
That's right. Yeah. Yeah. So I guess we don't have any bats at scuba dive. They never figure that out. So, uh,
David, I want to thank you for talking about all this with me because, uh, you know, uh,
this is part of what I feel God's called me to do, uh, with being ordained and becoming a pastor and all this is that I know about
all this stuff and the world's coming at me just as hard as it's coming after everybody
else but I feel like we're going into education.
My church is going to be a teaching church.
We're going to have teaching things.
We're envisioning a truth seminary where people can begin to not learn about American religion
but to learn about who they are,
about where this thing is going.
Because truthfully, it goes back to what I was talking about, about the accountability
and the urgency.
Well, the church has got a couple of other things going on.
They've got terribly weak leadership and biblical illiteracy.
So if we don't fix the illiteracy problem with who we are and help people understand
that, then you're building on that foundation
that we're warned about, right?
It's going to be this.
We're going to be so unmercifully divided and a lot of it is through debt.
I'm going to tell you, as you see the new cars and you see the young family, you know,
oh, we've got to buy a new car and, you know, have the, with the salesman and the congratulations
poster out front and you're just going, you know, we do property rentals and the applications and the things that I used to just be terrified
of a $250 car payment now, that's the late fee.
That don't make you get an $80 payment on time, you know?
And we have to be really careful that the system doesn't set our values, you know?
When you're talking about that,
I'm thinking about families and how so many people are afraid to have children. So now
Trump's going to get people talking about it. Somebody asks him, say, yeah, it's a good
idea. $5,000 credit or whatever. But there's other countries that are essentially paying
people tax incentives and things like that to have a family. And yet that's really not going to get you out of that mindset.
You know, the people that I've seen that are successful in this, they're doing it because
they love their children and because that's their number one priority.
And they find that once they get their priorities aligned, yeah, it's going to change their
lifestyle somewhat, but they can make it.
And a lot of times people can't see that.
They look at it, well, we've got two incomes now.
We can't go to a system where only one of us is working that's just not going to work.
No, you just adjust your priorities and you find that you're saving a lot of money and
you're not paying so much taxes.
And so you can cut corners here and cut corners there, and it really is a freeing thing.
I've known people who didn't have a lot of money and were able to home school because they redefined those priorities, but they trap us in this mindset
that we need to load up on debt and we need to have this consumer thing that the way to
fulfillment is working for a big company and all the rest of this stuff.
I'm going to tell you the best scenario I can, or the best analogy I have is this thing
I've talked about as a realtor.
All these years is when I was young and I would drive through a fluid neighborhoods and see the big giant houses, you know, with the pool out back and the especially the putting green man,
I used to think that guy had it made and I remember the new Hummer sitting there or whatever in the
fine Cadillac or whatever. And then I'd ride through these older homes and there'd be a eight, nine year old vehicle
sitting there with a moderate home
but a very well kept yard.
And you think, oh, maybe one day those poor people.
And in my lifetime, I think of it completely different.
I look at the Hummers and the pool and think,
oh my gosh, those people are drowning in debt.
And I look at that guy that lived within his means I said that guy's got some cash he's got some
resources for for rainy days right when you think about it is it any wonder and
we can go into this another time and I'd love to because I've done quite a bit of
research on how our banking system ever came to play. You know, why is it
that those aren't more of a charitable situation? You know, why do I have vice
presidents of bank friends of small banks that, you know, we're making
$250,000 when they retired, you know? Why is that? Well, it's because when I was
broke, they charged me more because I didn't have any money. It's just the
worst thing that we've seen. Last round of stagflation, I think, that's when they took away the usury laws and everything.
That's just terrific.
But before we run out of time, tell people where they can find you, find your book, Free
Indeed, and other ways that they can get in contact with you.
Free Indeed, my ministry partner, Doc Roberts, and myself, Jeff Weiss.
You can find it on Amazon, of course.
We've got lots of great things in the works. Our church is called St. Paul Worship Center and StPaulWorshipCenter.com is going to have
things we have a lot more coming in the future. And so we just like you to stay in touch and
I know David will be in touch. And I just want everybody to understand that there is
always a spiritual element to everything that you're going through every day because you're
in a cosmic war, right? Even if you're not a participant, well that that you're going through every day because you're in a cosmic war,
right? Even if you're not a participant, well that means you're just not on one side of the other,
you're still in the war. So as we recognize things coming our way and understand that person that we
tend to look at with a little bit of, think about it, they're under it too. That's where we get the
compassion for even the enemy. That's right. That's right. That's where we get the compassion for even the enemy. That's right.
That's right.
That's why, you know, we pray for our leaders.
I mean, many times I'll say from Fiddle on the Roof, you know, is there a prayer for
the czar?
Yeah, God bless him and keep him far away from us.
But if we pray that they are going to be turned towards God, that wouldn't make a big difference
in our lives as well.
I see the kind of leadership that we have here as being a real judgment on this country at this point in time. And that's really what
we need to be praying for when we look at all these issues. We need to understand that
it's God who is sovereign with that. Thank you so much, Jeff. Thank you for joining us.
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